Salina Journal - Fri Nov 20
Overbeck, 58, died Tuesday at his home in Hanover of an illness. Washington County Attorney Elizabeth Hiltgen said state statutes outline the process of succession, starting with the undersheriff, Traci Hattesohl, serving as interim sheriff until a successor is appointed.
Lawmakers Call on Pentagon to Accept Fair Bids for New AircraftKansas City InfoZine - Thu Nov 19
"I don't know about you, but I don't think our European friends should be rewarded with U.S. contracts for products they illegally subsidize," said Sen.
State Health Plans In Washington, Kansas Face ChallengesMediLexicon - Wed Nov 18
Officials in Washington state and Kansas are working to get residents out of or into their state-run insurance programs.
Snow knocks out power to hundreds in NE KansasKansas.com - Tue Nov 17
Bluestem manager Ken Maginley says crews were planning to work into the evening before going home for the night and resuming work Tuesday morning.
Snow knocks out power to hundreds in northeast KansasKansasCity.com - Mon Nov 16
Up to 1,000 of Bluestem Electric Cooperative customers in northeast Kansas were without power Monday night after heavy snow knocked down poles and power lines.Bluestem manager Ken Maginley says crews were planning to work into the evening before going home for the night and resuming work Tuesday morning.Maginley says workers from other electrical ...
Heavy snow reported in northern KansasThe Wichita Eagle - Mon Nov 16
While Wichita has only received a few, fleeting flakes today interspersed with a misty rain, parts of northern Kansas are reporting heavy snow.
Snow causing problems in parts of KansasSalina Journal - Mon Nov 16
Up to five inches of snow has been reported in parts of Republic and Washington counties, making travel difficult.
Theater season is upon usGazette-Bulletin - Tue Nov 10
It's that time of year again. The football regular season is over, but basketball practice hasn't started.
College president leads fire truck driveO-R Online - Thu Oct 15
Public safety in the City of Washington is a priority for Washington & Jefferson College President Tori Haring-Smith. So, when she heard that the fire department's fleet of trucks was in poor shape and the city's finances were tight, Haring-Smith offered to lend her services and lead a campaign to help raise money to purchase a new $750,000 Quint ...
//spotcrime.com - Assault - 38TH and Washington, Kansas City, MoSpotCrime - Fri Oct 02
A 2-year-old boy was injured, when a driver ran over his legs at the Bank of America parking lot.
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