Month: June 2019

Carlyle Presbyterian Church The Rev. Tom Bevard, founder and director of Freedom Ministries in Iola, was guest speaker for the morning service Sunday. His message was taken from Ephesians chapter 6.     Myrna Wildschuetz…

LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Theresa May stepped down Friday as leader of Britain’s Conservative Party after admitting failure in her attempt to withdraw the country from the European Union.  She will remain as a…

CHANUTE — Allen County sheriff’s deputies partook in a joint investigation that led to 16 arrests Thursday related to distribution of methamphetamine. The Chanute Police Department detailed the arrests in a press release, calling the…

Backing issues Terrell J. Nading, 47, was backing his pickup  along the 600 block of South Kentucky Street June 1, when the vehicle left the roadway into a ditch on property owned by Lyle Trowbridge,…

DISTRICT COURT Judge Daniel Creitz Civil cases filed: Nationstar Mortgage LLC vs. Jerry D. Sager, mortgage foreclosure Mid American Credit Union vs. Kimberly Ellis and Aaron Mann, other civil NewRez LLC vs. Donald D. Diebolt,…

BURLINGTON, Kan. (AP) — An east-central Kansas hospital has agreed to settle a whistleblower lawsuit for $250,000. The Wichita Eagle reports that the lawsuit alleged that the Coffey Health System lied to the federal government…

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A Russian woman has been sentenced to seven years in prison for taking a child she had with a Kansas man to her native country and demanding money before she would…

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A veteran zookeeper didn’t follow procedures for handling potentially dangerous animals in April when she was attacked at the Topeka Zoo by a tiger, zoo officials said Thursday. A report…

OLATHE, Kan. (AP) — A prosecutor says he is no longer actively investigating a criminal case against Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill involving alleged injuries to his 3-year-old son. Johnson County Attorney Steve…

NEW YORK (AP) — A former assistant basketball coach at Oklahoma State and the University of South Carolina has been sentenced to three months in prison for accepting bribes to link top players with bribe-paying…