Jun 22, 2008 | Dairy Today
Kansas Wheat Harvest Report: Showers Delay Progress
AgWeb.com Editors Continued showers and storms delayed harvest through this week, according to Kansas Wheat Harvest Report .
“It appears the victim was targeted”
Police said Tuesday that James Collins was not randomly abducted from his business Monday morning before being killed a few minutes later in downtown Wichita. via Kansas.com
Tornado touches down in western Kansas; more possible
“A lot of people have seen rotation, but no one has reported a funnel”
At least one tornado has touched down on the High Plains of western Kansas this afternoon, and a line of thunderstorms is pounding central sections of the state with large hail and damaging winds. via The Wichita Eagle
Painting the town with a bit of hope
“We try to help the kids figure out what they want to do next, ”
Sarah Garlow, a 21-year-old Lawrence resident, used to be a lot like students attending the University of Kansas. via The University Daily Kansan
Southern Plains Cooperative Continues Rebuilding After Tornado Struck Greensburg, KS Facility in May
“The office has been rebuilt and we will move in next week”
Nearly eight months after being hit by an F5 tornado, the reconstrution of Southern Plains Cooperative 's Greensburg, KS facility is about 75% complete. via Milling Journal
Man with toddler in car arrested after pursuit
Wichita police arrested a 22-year-old man Saturday night after he lost control of his car and hit a street sign as officers attempted to pull him over in a routine traffic stop. via Kansas.com
Fatality Lewis Teen Dies in One-Vehicle Wreck
A Lewis teenager was killed Saturday when his vehicle overturned near Kinsley. Brandon S. Baker, 17, was eastbound on P Road in Edwards County shortly before midnight when the 2000 Dodge truck he was driving ... via Dodge City Daily Globe
Teenager Dies in Edwards County Crash
A 17-year-old from Lewis, Kansas dies after crashing his truck in Edwards County near. via Kansas' CW
Convicted killer up for parole
A man convicted of first-degree murder in Stevens County nearly 25 years ago is up for a parole hearing next month. via Garden City Telegram
Red Cross at its best in bad times
“It's just amazing the amount of things you can get coordinated in a short amount of time by all different agencies working together”
Daniela Gamez, 9, talks to Red Cross volunteer Doris Lewis and Red Cross board chairman Ralph Rojas as they coordinate their efforts at the Labrador Apartments after an August storm damaged the complex. via Garden City Telegram