Boil Water Advisory For Assaria
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued a boil water advisory for the public water supply located in the City of Assaria in Saline County. KDHE officials issued the advisory because...
View ArticleKansas Democratic leader urges probe of National Guard
A Kansas Democratic leader says the state needs to investigate its National Guard after an internal investigation uncovered leadership problems that include instances of enlistment document forgery and...
View ArticleTopeka business sued for disposing documents in dumpsters
The Kansas Attorney General's Office is suing a Topeka business, accusing it of violating state law by disposing more than 34,000 documents in public dumpsters. The Topeka Capital-Journal...
View ArticleJudge orders forfeiture over Kansas cartel money laundering
A federal judge has entered a preliminary order of forfeiture against a husband and wife accused of laundering drug money for a Mexican cartel at a small southwest Kansas bank. U.S. District Judge J....
View ArticleSuspects arrested in central Kansas triple homicide
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation says two suspects have been arrested in the October deaths of three people in central Kansas. The KBI announced Friday that Mexican authorities arrested 35-year-old...
View ArticleBroken water pipe closes All-Indian Center exhibition area
The exhibition space at the Mid-America All-Indian Center will be closed for two to three months because of damage from a water pipe break. City officials announced Friday that the water pipe flooded...
View ArticleClay Center Girls Snap Abilene’s 19 Game League Winning Streak
The Abilene High School basketball teams traveled to Clay Center Friday night for Abilene’s final games before playing in the Salina Invitational Tournament next week. Game one...
View ArticleGrant Application Deadline Extended
The Greater Salina Community Foundation has extended the grant deadline for the YW Legacy Fund until January 23, 2107. The YW Legacy Fund makes grants to support initiatives that align with the former...
View ArticleSymphony Planning “Black & White” Gala
The Salina Symphony is planning a special fund-raising event. Celebrate the night in “Black & White” at the 9th annual Salina Symphony Gala, to be held Sat., Feb. 25, at the Salina Country Club....
View ArticleKansas man accidentally shot at meat plant; buffalo blamed
Authorities say a man accidentally was shot while trying to help kill a buffalo at a south-central Kansas meat-processing business. The Reno County Sheriff's Department says Duane Helms of Moundridge...
View ArticleKansas election officials threw out thousands of ballots
Kansas election officials threw out thousands of ballots cast in November, mostly because the state had no record those residents were registered voters. Some local officials are now voicing concerns...
View ArticleKansas making new guidelines for handling wildlife pets
Kansas is working on new guidelines for how to handle situations where a wild animal is being kept as a pet after game wardens were criticized for shooting a family's pet deer. It is illegal in Kansas...
View ArticleKansas man dies when van wrecks on Missouri freeway
Missouri authorities say one of 13 occupants of a van was killed when the vehicle crashed north of Kansas City. The Missouri State Highway Patrol says 35-year-old Maung Hnin of Kansas City, Kansas, was...
View ArticleEx-IRS worker accused of false tax returns, ID theft
A former Internal Revenue Service employee is accused in a 15-count federal indictment of filing false tax returns. Grand jurors in Kansas City, Missouri, indicted 48-year-old Carla Lachelle Mitchell...
View ArticleWater park settlement gives 3 brothers lifetime payments
A settlement reached with the family of a 10-year-old Kansas boy killed last year on a water slide will provide lifetime payments to the boy's three brothers. The family of Caleb Schwab reached a...
View ArticleMore freezing rain, temperatures expected for central US
A third wave of sleet and drizzle could hit parts of the central U.S. on the eve of the holiday, and temperatures threaten to stay near or below freezing and add to the treacherous mix. Ice buildups of...
View ArticleIke Likes Inaugurations
A former president's library will host a party to watch the new president's inauguration. An inauguration watch party event begins Friday morning at 10 a.m. in the Library Auditorium. It is free and...
View ArticleKansas lawmakers seek to undo campus concealed carry law
A few Kansas lawmakers are seeking to undo a law that will allow concealed guns in public hospitals and colleges. The proposal would permanently exempt several types of health care facilities and...
View ArticleWichita State students run consulting firm for experience
A student-run consulting firm at Wichita State University is giving undergraduates a chance to gain experience and make mistakes before they enter the workplace. The Wichita Eagle...
View ArticleJob Fair Planned at Salina Zoo
Salina's Rolling Hills Zoo is planning a job fair. Are you looking for seasonal work this summer? Would you like to work in a unique setting? Do you love the Zoo? Are you interested in pursuing a...
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