The City of Kansas City, Mo., Aviation Department reports that many flights scheduled for Monday evening and Tuesday morning at Kansas City International Airport have been cancelled due to the region’s incoming snow storm. The Department strongly advises travelers and those picking up/dropping off travelers to check their flight status before coming to the airport. Real-time flight status is available ... Read More »
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Feed SubscriptionWashington County Clerk’s Office Open Saturday for Advance Voting
The Washington County Clerk’s office will be open tomorrow morning from 8 a.m. to noon for advance voting. Advance voting ends at noon on Monday. Read More »
Sen. Moran to Host Conference Call Friday
Will Discuss Rural Post Office Announcement FRIDAY, May 11 at 9:30am CST What: U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) will host a conference call with radio reporters TOMORROW, Friday, May 11, 2012 at 9:30am CST. During the call, Sen. Moran will discuss the U.S. Postal Service’s (USPS) announcement yesterday that it will not close any of the ... Read More »
Update on Spring Creek Bridge Construction
Due to the diligent work of the contractor, Beachner Construction Company, and the Kansas Department of Transportation construction staff, along with good weather, the new US-36 Bridge spanning Spring Creek will be completed tomorrow, ahead of schedule, on Tuesday, November 22. The new US-36 Bridge over Spring Creek is scheduled to open to all traffic by mid-evening tomorrow, Tuesday, November ... Read More »
Statewide Tornado Drill Postponed
The statewide tornado drill for tomorrow has been cancelled because of the impending weather. It will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday instead Read More »
Full House Set to Act on Tuition Bill
The Kansas House of Representatives will take final action tomorrow on a bill that would repeal a state law allowing some illegal immigrants in Kansas to pay in-state tuition at public universities and colleges. The House passed the controversial bill 69-49 on an unrecorded vote today. Ever since the law was enacted in 2004, critics have argued it encourages illegal ... Read More »
Halloween Safety Tips
Halloween is one of the most popular and one of the most dangerous holidays of the year. The actual Halloween this year is officially this coming Sunday but be prepared because some local civic organizations start their celebration of “All Hallows Night” tomorrow evening. Beloit Police Chief Ryan Stocker says there are some common sense things parents should do this ... Read More »
Wheat Harvest Revs Up
The heavy rains this past Saturday are all but forgotten. That was clear last night at 10 o’clock when I was driving home and still saw several wheat producers hard at it. The two days of vey hot and dry weather since Saturday’s monsoon has regenerated the local harvest effort and for the most part left the quality of the ... Read More »
Confirmation Hearing Near End for Sebelius
It looks like Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius will soon be the former Governor of Kansas. That change in status could come as soon as the end of this week. With the Senate Committee’s vote that is scheduled for tomorrow, the full Senate should get the opportunity to vote on the Governor’s cabinet position nomination either Wednesday or Thursday. Sebelius’ ties ... Read More »
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