Month: June 2022
Federal Officials say Russian Spies Tried to Hack into a Kansas Nuclear Power Plant
Kansas — A federal indictment made public Thursday accuses four men with ties to Russian spy outfits of trying to gain control of U.S. nuclear
Kansas Missing Kids
This week’s Missing Kansas kids are: 18 year old Noah Blanchard from Junction City, Kansas. He has been missing since March 3, 2022. 16 year
KCC Approves Settlement Agreement with Atmos Energy Over Winter Storm Costs
Topeka, Kan. — The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) has approved a settlement agreement outlining how Atmos Energy will recover $102 million in extraordinary costs incurred
Governor Laura Kelly Celebrates the Valor of KHP Master Trooper who Risked His Life to Help Stranded Driver
Topeka, Kan. — Governor Laura Kelly joined Kansas Highway Patrol Colonel Herman Jones today to recognize the actions of Master Trooper Karl Koenig, who risked
The Kansas Legislature is Asking Voters to Shift Regulation Powers from the Governor to Lawmakers
Topeka, Kan. — Kansas lawmakers have sent a proposed constitutional amendment to voters limiting the power of the governor and state agencies. The change would
Teacher Retention and Recruitment at the Top of USD 379’s List of Concerns
Clay Co., Kan. — Recently Emporia State University conducted a statewide teacher survey to see the atmosphere of the industry across Kansas. The survey was
Kansas is on Path to Make it Easier to Get Your Seized Property Back From Police
Topeka, Kan. — Police can keep seized property “as long as necessary,” state statute says, if they believe it could be evidence in a trial.
CCCHS Hall of Fame Class of 2022 to be Inducted Monday
Clay Center, Kan. — Two individuals have been selected for induction in the Clay Center Community High School Hall of Fame class of 2022. The
Customer Service Changes for Junction City City Hall
Junction City, Kan. — Customer service at City Hall in Junction City is undergoing remodeling and estimated to take three weeks. Some changes to services
USD 379 Superintendent Provides Update on Stadium Fundraiser
Clay Co., Kan. — During Monday’s Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Brett Nelson discussed an update on the fundraising for the new football stadium planned