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U.S. 400 railroad crossing closed for repairs
The South Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad is repairing the crossing on U.S. 400 east of K-7 at Cherokee, Kansas. The…
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Local church leader says selection of American Pope is “unprecedented”
The Roman Catholic Church has a new Pope. He is 69-year-old Leo XIV – the first-ever American chosen to lead…
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Man accused of concealing death of quadriplegic veteran to pay for exotic pets, lavish vacations
ST. LOUIS – A convicted felon from Salem, Missouri was indicted on Wednesday and accused of concealing the death of…
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Four charged by Federal Grand Jury with unlawfully reentering the United States
United States Attorney Clint Johnson today announced the results of the May Federal Grand Jury 2025-A Indictments. The following individuals…
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Thursday Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in Kansas
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly recently proclaimed Friday, May 9, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in Kansas. The Kansas Department…
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Clemency denied for Oklahoma death row inmate John Hanson; Execution slated for June 12
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted to deny clemency for death row inmate John Hanson on Wednesday, May 7.…
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Salina, Kansas man found guilty of 2021 murder
SALINA, Kan. – (May 7, 2025) – Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach today announced that a Saline County jury found Juan…
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Woman from Arizona injured in Cedar County accident
A woman from Arizona was injured in an accident on S-801 Road, about 4 miles east of El Dorado Springs…
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Weight Restriction Placed on Barton Co. Route V Bridge Northwest of Lamar
Barton County, MO – Signs indicating a weight limit of 25 tons for single unit vehicles will be installed for…
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Two sentenced in connection with fentanyl death of 18-year-old from Frontenac
In southeast Kansas, two people responsible for selling fentanyl that killed an 18-year-old from Frontenac near Pittsburg were sentenced today.…
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