Topeka Capital-Journal - Sat Nov 28
In early December 1957, politics in Kansas shifted from pro-slavery to free-state. The first free-state majority legislature for the Kansas Territory was called into early special session Dec.
High-speed chase ends in arrestsThe Capital-Journal - Sat Nov 28
A high-speed chase that started Friday night south of Topeka on the Kansas Turnpike resulted in the arrests of two Wichita men in Douglas County, authorities said Saturday.
University determines student poisoning acciden ...Hays Daily News - Wed Nov 25
University of Kansas officials say a graduate student who was poisoned after ingesting a toxic chemical while working in a lab didn't follow proper procedures.
Poisoning at KU was accidentalKansas City Star - Wed Nov 25
University of Kansas officials say a graduate student who was poisoned after ingesting a toxic chemical while working in a lab didnt follow proper procedures.
University Theatre to stage 'Distracted'The University of Kansas - Tue Nov 24
The University Theatre at the University of Kansas will present Lisa Loomer's "Distracted" at 7:30 p.m. Dec.
December 1 Is World AIDS DayWIBW - Tue Nov 24
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment will join with partners throughout Kansas in commemorating World AIDS Day on December 1. The World Health Organization established World AIDS Day in 1988.
Class recording religious historyTopeka Capital-Journal - Sat Nov 21
A University of Kansas class is recording the stories of members of the state's lesser known religions as their numbers dwindle.
Governor's X-mas tree deliveredThe Topeka Capital-Journal - Sat Nov 21
Jeff and Howard Brun with the Meriden Threshers deliver a Scotch Pine Christmas tree in a mule-drawn surrey to Gov.
Second Suspect Charged in Cockfighting RingKSNT-TV Topeka - Wed Nov 18
A second suspect is charged for alledgely running a cockfighting operation in Douglas County.
2 arrested in alleged bust of cockfighting ringThe Wichita Eagle - Wed Nov 18
Douglas County Sheriff Ken McGovern announced the arrests Tuesday. He says about 60 law enforcement and animal control officers removed 118 gamecocks, 48 hens and three chicks from a 2-acre property south of Eudora.
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