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Kan. gov. cautious about changing gambling law

NBC Action News - Wed Oct 01

Gov. Kathleen Sebelius said Wednesday the state should search for new operators for closed dog and horse tracks before giving up some of its potential slot machine revenues to the current owners.

Record Kan. voter turnout possible

The Topeka Capital-Journal - Wed Oct 01

Secretary of State Ron Thornburgh predicts possible record voter turnout in the Nov.

Governor Declares Disaster Areas from Flooding

Kansas' CW - Wed Oct 01

Governor Kathleen Sebelius signed a disaster declaration for 11 counties affected by flooding last month.

Wichita Police Investigate Shooting

KWCH - Tue Sep 30

Wichita police are investigating a late-night shooting that leaves at least one person critically hurt.

Build It And They Will Come

KWCH - Tue Sep 30

Your mom may have taught you that crime doesn't pay. But in Sumner County it does if you are the one with the keys.

Case proves law unfair

The Garden City Telegram - Tue Sep 30

Kyle Jim was 11 when he was taken to Via Christi Regional Medical Center-St. Francis Campus in June 1996 for treatment of a fever and rash.

- Kathy Orender Hadley, Wichita Resident Convicted of Securities Fraud

Office of the Kansas Securities Commissioner - Mon Sep 29

Securities Commissioner Chris Biggs announced today that Kathy Orender Hadley, of Wichita, was found guilty of three felony counts of securities fraud by District Judge John J. Kisner, Jr.

Wichita To Hold Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinic

KAKE-TV Wichita - Mon Sep 29

The Sedgwick County Health Department will offer flu shots via a Drive Through Flu Clinic on Saturday, October 4, 9 a.m. - noon at the Clinical Services Location, 2716 W. Central.

See Sheriff's Office warrants on Web

Kansas.com - Mon Sep 29

Each Monday, The Eagle highlights a government record that is available to the public.

Major changes predicted in juvenile justice system

Kansas City Star - Sat Sep 27

In June, the Kansas Supreme Court ruled that juveniles charged with a crime have the right to a jury trial, just as adults do.Now, judges and lawmakers are warning that the ruling means big changes for the ...

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