Zebra Mussels Found In Hillsdale Reservoir
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Invasive zebra mussels have been found in another Kansas reservoir. The state department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism says zebra mussels have been found in Hillsdale Reservoir in...
View ArticleMissing Great Bend Man Sought
GREAT BEND, Kan. (AP) - Authorities are searching for a 27-year-old Great Bend man who's been missing for more than a month. The Hutchinson News reports that police say Charles McHenry III was last...
View ArticleFireworks Go On Sale Monday
For the sixth year in a row, most fireworks in Salina will be legal. Fireworks will go on sale in the City of Salina and in Saline County beginning on Monday. Fireworks can be discharged in Saline...
View ArticleDrowsy Teen Rolls SUV Multiple Times
A drowsy teenage driver was hurt when he rolled an SUV he was driving multiple times in a crash east of Salina. According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, 16-year-old Ramses Jimenez was driving a 1997 GMC...
View ArticleKansas women turn old hospital into home for unwed mothers
Two women are turning an old southern Kansas hospital into an oasis for unwed mothers during and after their pregnancies. Miranda Allen and Brenda Myers paid $1 for the old Kiowa hospital after voters...
View ArticleWichita’s multimillion-dollar arts center to open in 2018
Officials have broken ground on Wichita's new multimillion dollar arts center, which is scheduled to open in about two years. About 400 people gathered Wednesday for the center's groundbreaking. Liz...
View ArticleChanges ahead for childhood program in Kansas
Some Kansas families will no longer qualify for an early childhood program when the state shifts to federal funding for the program. Beginning in July, Kansas will pay for Parents as Teachers with...
View ArticleMultimillion dollar effort on University of Kansas halls
The University of Kansas is midway through a multimillion project to renovate the university's eight older scholarship halls. The scholarship halls being renovated were built between the 1920s and the...
View ArticleUPDATE: Woman’s Death Was Murder
The Saline County Sheriff's Office is investigating a woman's death on Saturday as a homicide, and asking for the public's help. At a media conference Monday morning Saline County Undersheriff Roger...
View ArticleHit and Run
An argument between a Salina couple ends with a man being hit by a car. Police Captain Mike Sweeney tells KSAL News that Friday morning around 7:45am, officers were called to a north Salina home after...
View ArticleTools Removed from Home
Salina police are investigating after multiple tools were stolen from a residence at 630 Duvall. Police say James Faircloth was storing some of his tools there when someone entered the home sometime...
View ArticleHVAC Tools Taken
Tools are stolen from a heating and cooling company's van. Salina Police are reviewing video surveillance from Callabresi Heating and Cooling, 1311 Armory Road, after two people entered the lot and...
View ArticleSuspected Drunk Driver Hits Salina Pair in Missouri
Two people from Salina were hurt in a weekend crash in Missouri when they were hit by a suspected drunk driver. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 1990 Dodge Dakota driven by 54-year-old...
View ArticleSalina Police Log 6-27-16
Police are investigating after a Salina man's debit card was used without permission between May 27th and June 14th. Police say someone racked up over $1,000 in purchases at fast food restaurants, a...
View ArticleSaved By Courage Above and Beyond
November 18, 1967, Salinan Jim Deister was hit by enemy fire and lay dying in a field in Vietnam. "I thought he was dead at the time because he'd been shot through the head and been shot through the...
View ArticleGovernor Signs Bill Aimed at Keeping Kansas Schools Open
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback has signed legislation that would increase aid to poor school districts to meet a court mandate and end a threat that the state's public schools might shut down. The bill...
View ArticleEvidence Collection Phase is Done
Authorities have finished collecting evidence at a rural Saline County murder scene and released the home back to the victim's family. Investigators believe 57-year-old Lori J. Heimer was killed inside...
View ArticleLawsuits Against Emporia State Continue
Lawsuits alleging that Emporia State University discriminated against two minority assistant professors are continuing in federal court. A federal judge on June 15 refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by...
View ArticleStolen Tools Found in Treeline
Salina Police are investigating a burglary from a work site storage trailer. Officers were called to the 800 block of North 13th around 4am on Monday after a neighbor heard suspicious noises. Police...
View ArticleWestar Customers to Save About $18 Million
Kansas regulators have reduced the amount Westar Energy can earn on transmission costs, which will save customers about $18 million over the next 12 months. The Kansas Corporation Commission made the...
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