Day: March 16, 2023
Obituary-Scott “Scooter” A. Bruna
(July 22, 1963-March 15th, 2023) Scott “Scooter” A. Bruna 59, of Hanover, KS died March 15th, 2023 at The University of Kansas Health System St.
Obituary-Diana Catlin
Diana Mathilda (Beauregard) Catlin went to be with her Lord and Savior on March 15, 2023. She was born to Albert & Josephine (Goyette) Beauregard
Kansas Lawmakers Advance a Plan that Lets an Outside Group Raise Their Pay
KCUR | By Dylan Lysen Published March 16, 2023 at 12:08 PM CDT Blaise Mesa/Kansas News Service The Kansas House approved a bill that would create
Governor Kelly, Bipartisan Legislative Leadership Call on Congress to Meet Funding Commitment for Special Education Services
TOPEKA – Today, Governor Laura Kelly was joined by Kansas legislative leaders of both parties – Senate President Ty Masterson, Speaker of the House Dan
Realignment project to resume on U.S. 77 in Geary County
Beginning the week of March 20, traffic will be reduced to one lane with an 11-foot width restriction on U.S. 77 in Geary County as
UPDATE: Death investigation in Galena
CHEROKEE COUNTY – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and the Galena Police Department have identified the remains of a man found on Feb. 27,
Governor Kelly Delivers Keynote Address at Naturalization Ceremony in Johnson County
JOHNSON COUNTY – Today, Governor Laura Kelly celebrated with 300 new United States citizens during a naturalization ceremony at Johnson County Community College. Governor Kelly
Two Wildfires Threaten Riley County During High Winds
(Riley County, KS – March 16, 2023) Riley County Fire District #1 was dispatched to two fires during dangerous conditions Wednesday, March 15. The first
Kansas House Passes School Choice Bill,Ties it to Special-Ed Funding and Teacher Pay
KMUW | By Suzanne Perez Published March 15, 2023 at 4:04 PM CDT WICHITA, Kansas — The Kansas House narrowly passed a bill Wednesday that would raise
AMID THE THREE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE PANDEMIC SHUT-DOWN, COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER CALLS FOR MORE BLOOD DONORS
COVID-19 completely changed the way people donate blood and the region continues to suffer from a lack in donations Community Blood Center announced a blood