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| KC Star: Aqib, Jordy in Chiefs Plans? The NFL Draft is coming up Saturday and Sunday. Guess which day KU's Aqib Talib and K-State's Jordy Nelson want to be selected? The Kansas City Star offers the Chiefs a plan including both of them. |
| Top 25 Worst Cities for Allergies There's a reason why you're making so many trips to the drugstore for allergy medicines. Anybody living in these 25 cities is having a hard time stopping their sneezing! Are any major cities in the Midwest on this list? |
| Washburn Performances Highlight Creativity Campus-wide event gives students chance to show off talents, knowledge |
| Pope Addresses United Nations Pope Benedict says the key to solving world problems is human rights. |
| Topeka's Takeover/ Makeover Needs Volunteers Phase 2 of the city's makeover is set for Saturday, and the call is out for more able-bodied people who can help. |
| The Annual Crime Victims' Rights Conference Wraps Up The 11th Annual Crime Victims' Rights Conference wrapped up Thursday with Attorney General Stephen Six honoring individuals who have done exceptional work with crime victims. |
| Standing up for Victims' Rights Raising awareness on crime was on the agenda at the eleventh annual crime victims' right conference Wednesday. |
| Final Answer: Software System Approved Mayor Bunten vows tonight's Council decisions on the police helicopter and software purchase are final. The council voted to override his veto of the Lawson software system deal. |
| Helicopter Lease-Purchase Deal Scrapped Topeka council members vote to sustain Mayor Bill Bunten's veto of a lease-purchase of a Robinson 44 Helicopter for the Police Department. |
| Agents Honored for Work Investigating Sheriff's Murder An ATF agent and 2 KBI agents who investigated the January 2005 shooting death of Greenwood Co. Sheriff Matt Samuels are given "Guardian of Justice" awards. It's the highest honor given to law enforcement by the U.S. Attorney's Office. |
| Boeing Profits Grow, But Still Fall Short Boeing reports earnings up 4-percent, but it still falls short of Wall Stree expectations. Planemaker says first-quarter earnings are up 38-percent from the same period last year. |
| Kansans Rank Among Worst in Driving Drunk A review of data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health ranks Kansas 6th in the percentage of drivers 18 and older who say they've driven drunk, with 21-percent admitting to driving under the influence. |
| Wind Gust Blows Over Big Rig; Highway Re-opens Wind blows over a semi on eastbound I-70 near the Paxico rest area, blocking the highway. Eastbound I-70 was shut down at the K-99 interchange and rerouted to Hwy. 24 until it could be cleared up. The highway reopened around 6:30 pm. |
| Holton Students Help Build Community Holton High School students are building a home for the Affordable Housing program. Students do all the tasks, and, when they're finished, a family will move in. It's the fifth year for the program. |
| Ramona Morgan gets Guilty Verdict Morgan has been convicted on charges stemming from a police chase after an accident in Douglas county that claimed the lives of two highway workers. |
| New Information About TPD Helicopter Crash The KHP has released their official report on the incident which lists the names of the three people on board for the first time. Police Chief Ron Miller says the program could remain grounded up to a year while City Spokesperson Dave Bevens says it's up to the city council to determine whether or not to keep the Helicopter Unit. |
| Two Overnight Altercations Send Two to Hospital A gun shot wound and a cut in an altercation sent two people to the hospital early Tuesday morning. |
| Postal Carrier Catches Falling Baby A postal worker is credited with saving a 1-year-old girl's life by catching her after she fell out of a second-story window in Albany, N.Y. |
| Darryln Johnson Looking for New Attorney Former youth mentor Darryln Johnson's attorney, John Ambrosio, withdrew from the case Thursday. Johnson claims a drug charge he pleaded down from overlaps a federal case in which he's currently serving time. |
| Attorney Allowed to Give Deposition for Death Row Inmate Phillip Cheatham is appealing his conviction and death sentence, saying attorney Dennis Hawver inadequately represented him. Hawver agrees, and Thurday a judge ruled he can give a deposition on his former client's innocence. |
| A Field Trip to Remember! Nearly a thousand middle school students stepped out of the classroom and went to the history and environmental fair Thursday. The 10th Annual fair at the Kansas History Center opened its doors to homeschoolers, 3rd, 4th & 5th graders from Shawnee County and outlining areas. |
| Inspection Report Released in Silver Lake Sickness A followup food service inspection was performed Monday at Silver Lake Elementary School. 66 of 267 students served lunch April 17th became ill. Superintendent says a virus is also being looked into as a possible cause of the outbreak. |
| Death Row Inmate Wants New Trial 35-year old Phillip Cheatham, convicted of killing two women and wounding a third, says his attorney didn't do an adequate job representing him. That attorney, Dennis Hawver, agrees and will give a deposition on Cheatham's behalf. |
| Seaman Scholarship Recipients Honored A group of Seaman High seniors were honored for scholarships they have received. The event is one of four scheduled for the school. A total of 64 students will be honored. |
| An Earth Day Gift Erath day may have been Tuesday but in honor of the day..one town is 4.1 million dollars richer and they're cleanin' up the sewer system. |
| Holton Ice Storm Recovery Heats Up More than four months later, contract crews are finishing up cleaning up tree debris in Holton from a December ice storm. Restoring the city's utilities to full speed is just beginning - it could take months and cost upwards of $2 million. |
| Rossville Takes Two from Silver Lake The baseball version of the "War on 24" took place in Rossville Friday night, with the Bulldogs sweeping a double-header over Silver Lake, 2-1 and 2-0. |
| RoadRunners Lose, Series Tied at 2 RoadRunners lose to the Fairbanks Ice Dogs. The series is tied at 2. |
| From the NAHL: RoadRunners Named Organization of the Year From a release from the NAHL on Friday: "The Topeka RoadRunners have been named Organization of the Year. |
| Pierce OK for Game 3 after hard hit Boston Celtics swingman Paul Pierce is ready for Game 3 of the playoffs series against Atlanta, despite being body-slammed to the floor in their last win. |
| Hansbrough returns; Ellington, Lawson declare for NBA draft North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough _ The Associated Press national player of the year last season _ will return for his senior year. |
| Kansas Eliminated by Colorado in Big 12 Quarterfinals The University of Kansas tennis team's run in the Big 12 Championships came to an end on Friday at the hands of fourth-seeded Colorado, 4-0. KU finishes its season with a record of 10-13. |
| Jayhawks Cancel Game with Ottawa Due to several class conflicts and a Senior/Scholar Athlete Banquet, the Jayhawks have cancelled their game against Ottawa University, scheduled for Wednesday, |
| ESU's Townsend Shines in First Two Games of CBI Emporia State guard DeAndre Townsend averaged 12.0 points and 8.0 assists in the first two games of the Collegiate Basketball Invitational held in Wadsworth, Ohio yesterday. |
| NAHL recognizes Cooper, Wesp, RoadRunners The North American Hockey League announced today the recipients of its Coach of the Year, General Manager of the Year and Organization of the Year awards for the 2007-08 season. |
| Why Chalmers Should Stay KU's Mario Chalmers has a decision to make. Why he should stay is the subject for tonight’s “On the Mark”. Whatever Mario does from here, his legacy is secure. |
| Prep Bowling is Rolling With high school’s winter sports rolling from one championship into another, I wanted to call attention to the next one on the calendar you might not have considered. |
| Being Grappling Kings Requires Knowledge High school wrestling is one of the most under appreciated sports we cover. It’s the subject for tonight’s “On the Mark”. |
| "Think Pink" Makes KU, KSU Athletes Heroes Off the Floor A breast cancer awareness program took on a personal meaning for athletes at Kansas State and Kansas. |
| Fight For First Has Historical Perspective They will be fighting for first place on Wednesday night. It’s the subject for tonight’s “On the Mark”. |
| Harper's Reneged Commitment Left KSU with Black Eye In making his choice of where to play football, a recruit has left a trail of bad feelings in his wake. That’s the subject for tonight’s “On the Mark”. |
| OTM: Time Tested Duels Will Be Rarity in Big 12 It is the year of the freshman in the Big 12. |
| Another KSU Transfer Raises Questions Jackie Stanley’s departure from the Kansas State women’s basketball program has come with an exchange of public contradictions. It’s the subject for tonight’s “On the Mark”. |
| From Northeast Kansas Sports Fans: Dear Santa With Santa’s Sleigh being readied to haul the toy bag, it’s time for my annual Northeast Kansas sports “wish list”. |
| Good Scheduling Delightful, Worthwhile Both K-State and Kansas have been aggressive with their non-conference basketball schedules. |
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