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Weskan residents die in accident near Sharon Springs -,
An accident in Wallace County on Tuesday resulted in the deaths of two Weskan residents.
Two Killed In Wallace County Crash
Wednesday, July 1, 2009 A man driving a Ford Explorer heading southbound on K-27 around 6 p.m. Tuesday drove into the west ditch, over-corrected and lost control of the vehicle.
This is day five of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you by the Kansas City Board of Trade, DeBruce Grain, the Kansas Grain & Feed Association and Kansas Wheat.
Wasinger names team leaders -,
Hays City Commissioner Troy Hickman has been named to the Kansans for Wasinger leadership team by Rob Wasinger, a candidate for the 1st District seat in the House of Representatives.
When Marilyn Holdeman was a young girl more than 70 years ago, she would sit on her father's lap as he cut open oranges with his pocketknife, creating citrus flowers from the fruit's peel.
On a scale of 1-to-10, weather-watcher Bill Mai is giving this latest spring storm a miserly 4, even though it had been billed as a storm of epic proportions.
Blizzard warnings issued for much of Kansas
The winter storm bearing down on Kansas could deliver a foot or more of snow to the Wichita area and as much as 20 inches in western sectors of the state, forecasters say.Snowfall estimates for Wichita by the time the storm ends Saturday vary from 6 to 15 inches, with strong north winds creating blizzard conditions.A blizzard warning has been ...
Broberg reappointed county appraiser
Serving in a job that invites nearly constant public criticism, Saline County Appraiser Rod Broberg nevertheless has the skill and expertise to deserve continued support, county commissioners decided Tuesday.
To Serve and Protect: Meet the new sheriff's officers
The Linn County Sheriff's Office has recently undergone a complete overhaul, adding not only a newly elected sheriff, but several new deputies as well.
It's easy to use extravagant language to describe the floods of 1984. Even in Southland, where constant rainfall is a fact of life and evacuations in Gore, Mataura and Wyndham became almost routine between 1968 ...