Jun 16, 2008 | Topeka Capital-Journal
Two hurt in Pottawatomie County accident
Two people were inured Sunday afternoon in a one-vehicle accident on a county road in Pottawatomie County.
Students in K-State's Food Writing Course Publish Webzine
Monday, June 09, 2008 :: infoZine Staff Students in Kansas State University's food writing course have published the Kansas Food Journal, a new Webzine devoted to food production, preparation and consumption in ...
Three people were arrested Wednesday when a search warrant that was executed at the Rocky Ford trailer court turned up heroin, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. via The Topeka Capital-Journal
Handcuffed man steals police car
“They were concerned about him. We were able to get over there and pick him up.”
Tips from citizens led to the arrest of a man Thursday who had escaped from a St. via Topeka Capital-Journal
The Blotter | Arrests in Riley County
Issue date: 4/23/08 Section: Local News The Collegian takes reports directly from the Riley County Police Department's daily logs. via Kansas State Collegian
Manhattan teacher to face hearing in student sex case
A Manhattan teacher who was found parked with a 17-year-old boy in March will appear at a preliminary hearing on June 6 in Pottawatomie County District Court. via Topeka Capital-Journal
No winner will be declared until Monday in a contested seat on the St. Marys City Commission. via Topeka Capital-Journal
3 teens hurt in Pottawatomie Co. accident
Published Friday, March 14, 2008 at 8:36 a.m. CDT Three Westmoreland teens were hurt late Thursday afternoon in a rollover accident on a Pottawatomie County road. via The Topeka Capital-Journal
Six Kansans Named Huck Boyd Leaders of the Year
“This is a rags-to-riches story. It is an impressive example of how people in small towns can work hard and make their dreams come true.”
Leadership, entrepreneurship, and craftsmanship are hallmarks of the individuals and organizations who are being recognized as Huck Boyd Leaders of the Year for 2008. via Salina Journal
“It's all part of a pretty strong storm system that tracked from southern Kansas to central Missouri.”
In a winter in which Topeka already has received more than its annual average in snowfall, more of the white stuff fell Tuesday night, making roads treacherous and reducing visibility in and around the city. via Topeka Capital-Journal
Man charged with several offenses after chase
Police arrested a Cedar Rapids man Saturday morning on a string of charges that included driving while barred, interference with official acts and attempting to elude. via The Gazette
Kansas National Guard Providing Security and Debris Clearance
“Our primary state mission is to protect the lives and property of Kansans”
Units of the Kansas National Guard have been busy in the wake of the ice storm that struck the state earlier this week. via WIBW-TV Topeka
Posted By: DCW Westmoreland Any clue as to when they might see power? I'm supposed to have court monday and have been trying to reach to courthouse for days now and of course, no power. via Manhattan Mercury
Water advisory issued for Pottawatomie County
Pottawatomie County Rural Water District No. 4, servicing the Westmoreland area, is urging citizens to conserve their water usage. via Topeka Capital-Journal
Rock Chalk K-State? Kind of, a century ago
“No, as of now that store is not on our list for a gas station”
Question: A relative in Texas purchased an engraved sterling silver collector's spoon at a garage sale. via Topeka Capital-Journal
Blue Valley Tele-Communications moves to new building
“Our goal is to get coverage in rural areas”
Blue Valley Tele-Communications moves to new building By JoAnn Shum Published: October 10, 2007 03:46:09 PM Blue Valley Tele-Communications Inc. via Marysville Advocate