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| Funeral Arrangements Made For Kansas' Oldest WWII Vet Funeral arrangements have been made for Frank Bozick who served in World War II and is the oldest known veteran in Kansas. |
| Incoming Highland Park High Freshmen and Parents Get Oriented Freshmen and their parents received information about their first year of High School. It happened Sunday during their introduction to the Highland Park High School's 9th Grade Success Academy. |
| A New Commander for National Guard Soldiers Kansas National Guard soldiers have a new commander as of Sunday. A change of command ceremony was held on hte grounds of the Museum of the Kansas National Guard at Forbes Field. |
| 2 Shot In Attempted Robbery Two men were shot Sunday morning when two armed men knocked on their door, entered the residence and fire shots. The men's injuries are not considered life-threatening. |
| Woman Shot In Leg By Husband A man shot his wife in the leg Saturday night in Topeka. The wound is considered non-life threatening. |
| Man Goes to Jail for Killing Girlfriend's Dog A man is sentenced for killing his girlfriend's dog. |
| 4 Injured When Man Makes U-Turn On Highway Four people are injured after a man makes a U-turn on K15. |
| America's Night Out Against Crime The "25th annual America's National Night Out " event highlighting crime and drug prevention was held at VFW Post 1650 in Topeka Saturday. |
| Car Drives Wrong Direction On I-70, Two Killed In Wreck A man traveling eastbound on I-70 Friday evening struck a van head-on killing the driver and himself. |
| Stores Damaged By Leaking Roof The rain has caused a mess for several stores along Wanamaker at 21st street Saturday. A roof in the process of being repaired leaked overnight causing thousands of dollars of damage to several stores there. |
| Grammy-Winning Songwriter Isaac Hayes Dead "Hot Buttered Soul" made him famous four decades ago, "Theme From Shaft" won prestigious awards. |
| Edwards Affair: Was Media Part of a 'Conspiracy of Silence'? Rumors about John Edwards' love affair had been circulating for months, but it wasn't until the former Democratic presidential candidate admitted to the affair that national news organizations jumped on the story. |
| 38 Dead After Being Bitten by Vampire Bats At least 38 Warao Indians have died in remote villages in Venezuela, and medical experts suspect an outbreak of rabies spread by bites from vampire bats. |
| Iraq to Revive Oil Deal with China Iraq and China are set to revive a $1.2 billion oil deal that was canceled after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, the Iraq's oil ministry said Sunday. |
| Gas Prices Continue to Drop Across the Nation A national survey shows gas prices continue dropping across the nation. |
| Kids Working in African Gold Mines They work long hours at often dangerous jobs in hundreds of primitive mines scattered through the West African bush. Some are as young as 4 years old. |
| Russian News Agencies Report Sunken Georgian Ship Russian news agencies say the Defense Ministry is claiming to have sunk a Georgian missile boat that was trying to attack Russian navy ships in the Black Sea. |
| Texas 7 Member Volunteers for Execution this Week LIVINGSTON, Texas - Michael Rodriguez remembers the exhilaration of newfound freedom when he hid in the back of a stolen truck as he and six of his buddy convicts staged one of Texas' most notorious prison breaks. |
| Card-Counting Whiz Eyes Facebook Football Fantasy SAN FRANCISCO - By the time he graduated from MIT, Jeff Ma already had led a life many guys dream about. His card-counting prowess at blackjack tables during wild weekends in Las Vegas and Atlantic City won him and his college buddies millions of dollars, inspiring a best-selling book and the recent movie "21." |
| Opening Night is a Big TV Draw for NBC NEW YORK - The colorful Olympics opening night ceremony from Beijing on NBC averaged 34.2 million viewers, making it the biggest television event since the Super Bowl. |
| 6.6 Earthquake Hits Indian Ocean, No Tsunami Alert A 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck in the Indian Ocean on Sunday, but no tsunami warning was issued, the Indian Meteorological Department said. |
| 137 Dead, Missing After Storms Hit Northern Vietnam At least 137 people were dead or missing in mountainous northern Vietnam on Sunday after heavy rains brought by tropical storm Kammuri triggered widespread flash floods and landslides. |
| The Nation's Weather The forecast for Sunday Aug. 10, 2008 shows stormy weather may occur in the Great Lakes and Northeast due to a passing cold front. The Southern Plains can also expect possible storms due to a low pressure system over the region. A passing cold front will cause showers for the Intermountains. |
| Drier Conditions to End the Weekend The system that brought widespread and persistent precipitation to much of the area on Saturday will move off to the southeast. |
| Rainfall Amounts in Northeast Kansas PRECIPITATION TABLE FOR NORTH CENTRAL...NORTHEAST AND EAST CENTRAL KANSAS OVER THE LAST 24 HRS |
| California eyes cattails to combat climate change California eyes cattails to combat climate change |
| Bulgarian archaeologists discover ancient chariot Bulgarian archaeologists discover ancient chariot |
| Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks August 12 Every August, just when many people go vacationing in the country where skies are dark, the best-known meteor shower makes its appearance. |
| Cassini Prepares for Monday Flyby of Saturn Moon NASA's Cassini spacecraft is going to get another up-close-and-personal look at Saturn's moon Enceladus on Monday. Scientists hope the glimpse at fractures on the icy moon's surface will provide clues as to how the jets spewing from them form. |
| Possible Sales Tax Increase for Topeka Residents City council officials and the chamber of commerce have been tossing back and forth the idea of a higher sales tax for Topeka. They all met Saturday morning to discuss the idea of posing the question to Topekans on the November ballot. |
| Governor Directs Flags to Half-Staff for Fallen Guardsman Governor Kathleen Sebelius directs flags to half-staff for Spc. Ronald Andrew Schmidt, fallen Guardsman from Newton |
| Funeral Services Set for Kansas Guardsman Funeral services for Spc. Ronald A. Schmidt will be Wednesday, Aug. 13 at Grace Community Church, 1600 S. Anderson Road, Newton, Kan. |
| Harrington wins PGA for his second straight major Padraig Harrington rallied from three shots behind Sunday to win the PGA Championship, closing with a 4-under 66 at Oakland Hills to become only the fourth player to win the British Open and PGA in the same year. |
| US routs China 101-70 in historic Olympic opener In one heartpounding minute in the first half, LeBron James dunked off a nifty underhanded feed from Dwyane Wade. Then Kobe Bryant flew in and jammed. Then it was Chris Bosh’s turn to rattle the rim. |
| Phelps set for next showdown With no room for error in his quest to break Mark Spitz’s record of seven gold medals, Phelps and three American teammates headed into perhaps the toughest obstacle of all on Monday morning |
| Pena's single lifts Royals to victory Tony Pena Jr. broke out of a slump at just the right time, driving in Mark Teahen with the winning run in the 12th inning to give the Kansas City Royals a 5-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Sunday. |
| Opening night for U.S. men's basketball...Phelps first An impressive start for the men's U.S. basketball team. Dwyane Wade had 19 points and LeBron James scored 18 in beating Yao Ming and China 101-70 in their Olympic tournament debut. |
| T-Bones Unable to Prevent Gary Sweep The Kansas City T-Bones still can’t find an answer for Gary SouthShore as the RailCats finished a three-game sweep with an 8-2 win this afternoon at U.S. Steel Yard. Kansas City has now dropped eight consecutive games against Gary. |
| Kyle Busch wins again Kyle Busch won the Centurion Boats at The Glen at Watkins Glen International, becoming the first driver in NASCAR history to win three road course races in one season. |
| ROYALS ACQUIRE OUTFIELDER PAULO ORLANDO FROM WHITE SOX FOR HORACIO RAMIREZ The Kansas City Royals have traded left-handed pitcher Horacio Ramirez to the Chicago White Sox for outfielder Paulo Orlando. |
| Former Royal Shuts Down Kansas City Former Royal Tony Cogan held the T-Bones to just two hits over seven scoreless innings tonight as the Gary SouthShore RailCats defeated Kansas City, 2-0, at U.S. Steel Yard in Gary, Ind. |
| Jets' Favre cheered during penalty lap The New York Jets quarterback fumbled a snap from Nick Mangold on Sunday morning and knew what was coming next: his first penalty lap. |
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