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Display Constitution, not Commandments
"Strongly guarded as is the separation between religion and government in the Constitution of the United States, the danger of encroachment by ecclesiastical bodies may be illustrated by precedents already furnished in their short history," - James Madison A more recent example of "the danger of encroachment" is described in numerous articles ...
Cleanup Efforts Underway After Western Kansas Storms
Monday, June 15, 2009 The weekend storms visited many parts of Western Kansas, but perhaps no area got hit as hard as one feed lot just north of Tice.
More severe weather hits southwest Kansas
Severe storms that brought tornadoes, wind gusts, hail and rain caused some damage around the area Sunday night.
The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas
Tornadoes touch down in Sunday storms
At least four tornadoes touched down Sunday amid severe thunderstorms that swept southwestern and south-central Kansas.
Heavy winds hit parts of Kansas Eds: APNewsNo ...
Storms with heavy winds have hit southern Kansas, blowing a semi trailer off a highway in Haskell County and damaging sheds in Ford County.
Heavy rainfall is likely overnight, but National Weather Service meteorologists say the Topeka area should be free of severe weather into Monday morning.
Severe springtime weather is nothing new in southwest Kansas. That doesn't make it any less frightening, we were reminded Wednesday when the threat of tornadoes triggered storm sirens in Garden City and the region a ' warnings that, hopefully, had local residents taking shelter in basements and other safe places.
Mark Honigsbaum: Lessons of the Spanish Lady
And lo it came to pass. Four years ago, Sir Liam Donaldson predicted that a new pandemic was "inevitable". "It's happened before, in 1918, 1958 and 1969," the chief medical officer informed Andrew Marr on the BBC's Sunday AM programme.
Latest News: Tornado does damage south of Garden City
Officials are reporting minor damage from a tornado that touched down near Garden City Wednesday night.
John Coker watched the wall cloud coming toward him while standing in the middle of the field and realized he had no other choice but to jump inside a tractor, put on his seat belt and ride out the storm.
Tornadoes reported in southwest Kansas
Snapped power lines and overturned irrigation systems are being reported after several tornadoes touched down in southwest Kansas.
Historical 1918 flu epidemic has Kansas history
At the height of World War I, an early wave of the influenza epidemic in Haskell County and at Camp Funston at Fort Riley went relatively unnoticed during the spring of 1918.
The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas
Three hurt in three-vehicle accident in Western Kansas
A three-vehicle accident on U.S. 83 near the Finney-Haskell county line sent three people to a Garden City hospital at about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Groundwater levels continue decline in western Kansas
Southwestern Kansas sustained accelerated declines in groundwater levels in 2008, while levels rose slightly in south-central counties, according to preliminary data compiled by the Kansas Geological Survey, based at the University of Kansas.
KDOT to prioritize long list of projects
Count the projects vying for $3 million in stimulus money through the Kansas Department of Transportation, and you'd find 32.
Sunflower plans transmission line changes
PLYMELL a ' With increased load growth and electrical co-ops needing more power to supply to cities, Sunflower Electric Power Corp.
Sublette woman injured in accident
A Sublette woman was taken to the hospital after being injured Wednesday morning in a two-vehicle accident in Haskell County.
Man Arrested After Lengthy Pursuit In Garden City
On Friday, January 30, 2009 at approximately 10:59 p.m. an officer of the Garden City Police Department attempted to stop a black 1996 Chevy Caprice that was speeding in the 1200 block of Taylor Avenue in ...
Snow finally accumulates in southwest Kansas
Southwest Kansas residents woke up to a snowy commute this morning as much of the area received up to two inches of snowfall.
Fourth-graders find the story behind their food
Fourth-grade students from Finney and Haskell counties got a chance on Friday to learn about the products area farms churn out every year at the 10th annual Fourth Grade Friends on the Farm Day educaton ...