K State Adds to Air Fleet
The aviation program at Kansas State University's Polytechnic Campus is enhancing its students' flying experience with the addition of new aircraft to its fleet. Kansas State Polytechnic has purchased...
View ArticleMany in Kansas Advance Voting
More than twice as many Kansas voters are now casting ballots at early polling sites across Kansas, compared to the last presidential election. The latest figures from the Kansas Secretary of State's...
View ArticleWestar Requests $17.4M Rate Increase
Westar Energy has filed a request to raise its prices by about $17.4 million, which would raise the average residential bill in Kansas by about $1.54 per month. Westar spokeswoman Gina Penzig says the...
View ArticleEnd of an Era at Hope as Hostetter Coaches Final Game.
The storied career of Rural Vista Head Coach Jeff Hostetter came to a close tonight in White City as the Heat fell to the Centre Cougars 36-34. Centre finished the season 4-4 while Rural...
View ArticleSalina Crime Stoppers 10-28-16
Between October 11, 2016 at 9:00PM and 6:00AM on October 12, 2016 an unknown suspect or suspects broke into the Assaria Lutheran Church located at 124 W. 1st Street in Assaria. Entry was gained by...
View ArticlePublic Input Sought on Salina Art
Salina Arts & Humanities is seeking public feedback about arts and cultural programs in Salina through a new online survey. The survey, live as of October 28, asks questions about the Smoky Hill...
View ArticleGPS Used as Bait in Scam
An online link pulls a man away from Amazon and into a scammer's web. Saline County Undersheriff Roger Soldan tells KSAL News that a 52-year-old man who lives in northwest Saline County was shopping...
View ArticleFlat Screen TV’s Stolen
Salina Police are investigating a burglary and theft in the 300 block of North 10th Street. Captain Mike Sweeney tells KSAL News that sometime between 9am and 9pm Wednesday, someone entered the home...
View ArticleDefeated Kansas Congressman Eyes Possible 2018 Comeback
U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp is eyeing the 2018 election in a move to possibly reclaim the Kansas congressional seat he lost in the Republican primary. The Hutchinson News reports Huelskamp quietly filed...
View ArticleScam Stopped
A Salina man stops a sale from going forward to avoid being scammed. The Saline County Sheriff's reports that the 55-year old man was trying to sell a garden tub online at LetGo.com and found a buyer...
View ArticleJustices Defend Handling of Capital Cases
Four Kansas Supreme Court justices facing a campaign to oust them in the Nov. 8 election are defending the court's handling of capital punishment cases. Past high court rulings overturning death...
View ArticleAbilene Backs into the Playoffs
The Abilene Cowboys made the playoff tonight but not quite the way they imagined it at the start of the day. Abilene needed to win at home tonight against McPherson by two points in order...
View ArticleCheck For Registered Offenders Before Halloween
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation advises parents to perform a check for registered offenders in their neighborhoods, and areas their children plan to trick-or-treat, prior to Halloween festivities....
View ArticleKWU Fine Arts Events on Agenda
Fine Arts students at Kansas Wesleyan University will showcase their talents in multiple upcoming events. October 31 | Radio Drama, “Sorry, Wrong Number” by Lucille Fletcher | Free The KWU Media...
View ArticleRetailers Scare Up Big Halloween Money
The National Retail Federation says Halloween spending is at a record high this year, and it's mostly because millennials want to dress up, go to parties, and participate in other festivities. Ana...
View ArticleLast Game For Sacred Heart Coach
After 43 seasons on the sidelines, Salina Sacred Heart Knight Football Coach Bruce Graber called it a career Friday night. On a beautiful fall eveningt, the Republic County Buffaloes ended Sacred...
View ArticleKansas GOP Mailing Focuses on Islamic State
The Kansas Republican Party is sending out mailers in legislative races depicting explosions and Islamic State fighters. The move comes as GOP candidates face a backlash against Gov. Sam Brownback over...
View ArticleHistorian Seeking “Going Home” Stories
Stories of small towns and the average Americans who live in them are as important to national history as significant events, according to a Kansas State University historian who wants to learn more....
View ArticleScary Time For Pets
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has some tips on keeping pets safe this Halloween. The ASPCA is telling pet owners to be sure and keep candy away from pets. Chocolate is...
View ArticleZombies Take Over Salina Streets
The streets of downtown Salina were alive with the spirit of Halloween Saturday night. Salina Downtown's third zombie-themed "pub crawl" event attracted a large crowd of enthusiastic revelers. The...
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