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| Comer Program Helps 501 Parents and Students Kids aren't the only ones preparing themselves for the end of summer, parents are also getting ready to send their students back to school. To help with the back to school process Whitson Elementary hosted a special Comer parent retreat Thursday night. |
| Thursday Races Promote Festival of Speed When SCCA decided not to hold the runoffs in Topeka after this year the Festival of Speed was created to attract another large scale racing event that would replace the economic impact of losing the runoffs in Topeka. |
| Five Dead in Cherryvale Kansas Five people are dead following a head-on collision in southeast Kansas. |
| Hearing Set for Off-Duty TPD Officer Involved in Shooting Jason Judd is charged with two counts of aggravated battery. At a docket hearing Thursday a motions hearing was scheduled for Monday to modify Judd's bond. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for five days beginning December 8. |
| Highway Study Underway A study has been commissioned to determine the future of Highway 24, which connects many communities. |
| Let the Campaigns Begin! A couple days after the primary elections and the November campaign season is officially underway. Two former rivals came together Thursday-- targeting an incumbent who also kicked off her campaign. |
| District Attoney Candidate Says He Won't Hire Kline Eric Rucker, a candidate for Shawnee County District Attorney and chief deputy for Phill Kline says Kline will have no role if he is elected. Rucker's tie to Kline was a problem in his successful primary campaign, and his Democratic opponent is already raising it too. |
| Sprint Cancels $3B Convertible Stock Sale Sprint cancels convertible stock offering announced day before. They were going to put the profits toward debt repayment. Potential buyers wanted higher rates than Sprint anticipated. |
| Neighborhoods To Celebrate While Fighting Crime The Topeka community comes together to battle crime. It is all part of a national event to make communities safer. |
| Raven Camp New students to Robinson Middle School got together to get a sneak preview of their new surroundings. |
| Urine Bottles: Another result of high fuel prices? Police say there's been an alarming rise in urine-filled plastic containers found along a three-mile stretch of Interstate 84 in eastern Oregon. |
| One-time anthrax subjects glad to move on Even as TV cameras broadcast the spectacle live, Shaikh, a respected public health official, assured friends and reporters that everything was OK. |
| Grandma Arrested for Driving with Child on Roof Authorities say a grandmother was arrested for driving around the parking lot of a Marathon grocery store with her 3-year-old child sitting on the roof of the car. |
| American Deaths In Afghanistan Reach 500 This summer has marked the deadliest time ever for American troops battling in the Afghan war. |
| 32 Research Monkeys Die in Accident at Nevada Lab Thirty-two research monkeys at a Nevada laboratory died because human errors made the room too hot, officials for the drug company that runs the lab said Thursday. Animal rights activists complain the company took too long to report the deaths. |
| Bush dedicates new massive US embassy in Beijing President Bush says the new $434 million U.S. embassy in Beijing reflects deepening ties between the two trading partners and sometimes political rivals. |
| Scientists produce stem cells for 10 diseases Harvard scientists say they have used a new technique to create stems cells for 10 genetic diseases, a step they hope will speed up efforts to find new treatments. |
| Man gets 13-year term for plotting pipeline blast A Canadian man was sentenced Thursday to 13 years in prison for plotting to blow up the Trans-Alaska oil pipeline and get rich off the resulting disruptions to the oil supply. |
| $3M Cash Bail for Suspect in Wis. Border Shooting A Wisconsin judge set a $3 million cash bail for the Michigan man charged with shooting and killing three teens at a river on the state border. |
| U.S. Investigators Drop Ledger Drug Probe Prosecutors decide not to pursue criminal case into actor's overdose death. |
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| WIBW-TV Leads the Way With Severe Weather Closed Captioning When severe weather hits, you need to know if you and your family are in danger. Television and radio warnings are one of the quickest ways to get potentially lifesaving information out. But what if you can't hear them? |
| Stocks Head for Lower Open on Wal-Mart Sales Wall Street headed for a lower open Thursday after Wal-Mart Stores reported disappointing same-store sales, raising more concerns about a slowdown in consumer spending. |
| Nestle's 1H Profits Up 6.1% Nestle SA, the worlds biggest food and drink company, reported 6.1 percent growth in first-half net profit Thursday despite rising transport and raw materials costs and slowing bottled water sales amid criticism from environmentalists. |
| Retailers Report Mixed Sales Results in July Americans faced with high gas and food prices focused even more on necessities and shunned clothing purchases in July, resulting in solid gains for discounters and sluggish sales for mall-based apparel stores. |
| Oil Rises to Near $120, Halting Slide Concerns that tension over Iran's nuclear program could lead to conflict propelled oil prices upward Thursday to near $120 a barrel, halting a four-week slide. |
| Favre Saga Over as QB gets Fresh Start with Jets Brett Favre's journey from retirement and back has finally ended — in New York. The Green Bay Packers reached an agreement Wednesday night to trade their three-time MVP and Super Bowl-winning quarterback to the New York Jets. |
| Boyda, Jenkins Ready to Run Congresswoman Nancy Boyda and Treasurer Lynn Jenkins both chose the Capitol to launch their congressional campaigns today. Their messages echo the same theme for "change." |
| Bus Inspection at USD 437 The Kansas Highway Patrol was on hand to check over school buses that will be hitting the road next Wednesday. |
| Police: Thief backs Van Into Gas Meter, Sparks Fire Topeka Police say someone stole a van from the Village Cleaners near 21st and Seabrook around 2 am Thursday. then backed it into a gas meter, sparking a fire that sent flames shooting into the sky. Streets in the area have since reopened. |
| New Phone Book Honors Topeka Library AT&T unveiled its new phone book cover Thursday, featuring the Topeka and Shawnee Co. Public Library. The company also reminded people to recycle their old phone books during Project ReDirectory through Sept. 21. |
| Man Indicted on Charge of Embezzling $2.6 million 61-year old James Foremsky and 56-year old Susan Foremsky are charged with conspiracy to commit bank fraud, wire fraud and money laundering. Prosecutors say James Foremsky diverted money while CFO of Vektek, Inc. in Emporia. |
| Good Start for the Chiefs in Chicago 24-20 QB Tyler Thipen hit WR Bobby Sippio with a 27-yard touchdown pass with just 1 minute, 8 seconds to play to give the Chiefs a 24-20 victory over the Bears. |
| MIAA Cross Country Coaches Polls released The defending champion squads from Missouri Southern State University were the top choices in the 2008 MIAA Cross Country Preseason Coaches Polls. |
| Kansas State, Prince Agree to New Five-Year Contract Kansas State Director of Athletics Bob Krause announced Thursday that head football coach Ron Prince has agreed to a new multi-year contract, securing the services of the coach through the 2012 season. |
| Chiefs Preseason Debut on My Topeka TV Tonight's Kansas City Chiefs pre-season game versus the Chicago Bears will be seen at 7pm on My Topeka TV Digital Channel 13.2 (Cox Cable 676). WIBW-TV will carry the regular CBS lineup: 7pm - Big Brother; 8pm - CSI; 9pm - Flashpoint. |
| USA defeats Japan in men's Olympic soccer Stuart Holden ended the United States' three-game scoring drought with a goal in the second half, giving the Americans a 1-0 victory over Japan on Thursday in the Olympic opener for both. |
| Former Toledo player charged with fixing games A former University of Toledo basketball player has been charged with point shaving, according to a federal bill of information filed in U.S. District Court in Detroit. |
| Kansas Volleyball To Report To Campus Friday University of Kansas volleyball players will report to campus Friday as the 2008 season officially gets underway. |
| Three Shawnee, Kansas Champions and Local “Outstanding NDR Family” Award Racers traveled from across the nation for a week of racing fun and a chance to win the title of "NDR National Champion." A field of 140 racers, aged 7 thru 21 participated. |
| Festival Positive for Heartland Park and Economy |
| Festival to Help Economy |
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| Drag Race at Heartland Park Topeka |
| Andrea Koker, Festival of Speed Coordinator |
| U.S. 24 Focus of Study |
| Nancy Boyda Campaign Kickoff |
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