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Man won't have to pay $20K phone bill
A Beaverton, Oregon man is breathing a sigh of relief after learning he won't have to pay a $20,000 phone bill.
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New pacemaker offers chronic pain relief
Millions of people suffer from chronic back pain and it can be miserable. But there's a new option for patients who've tried everything and are still suffering.
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Water main breaks cancel school Monday in Augusta
Water has been restored in parts of Augusta, but a boil water advisory is still in effect until at least Wednesday.
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Missing Wichita child found safe
The 10-year-old was found around 2 a.m. at an east Wichita Wal-Mart playing video games.
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Gillaspie goes from Missouri Valley to Major Leagues
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K-State Roars by Montana State, 69-10
The Wildcats go to 2-0 on the young season. More
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Briscoe leads KU to 29-0 win over LaTech
Jayhawks now 2-0, will face tough test next week. More
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KSNC 6 p.m., September 5, 2008
Hays schools offer e-mail, text alerts, Christmas on the Plains preview, Hays kicks off football season and more! Your central Kansas news is ready. More
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KSNG 6 p.m., September 5, 2008
NY firefighters give back in Greensburg. Your southwest Kansas news is ready. More
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KSNL 6 p.m., September 5, 2008
Theatre gets new sound, Salina to sweep streets and more! You north central Kansas news is ready. More
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NY firefighters pay it forward in Greensburg
Every year, in honor of the attacks on September 11th, a group of firefighters help the victims of natural disasters. This year they are helping rebuild in Greensburg. More
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State fair gets off to wet start
The Kansas State Fair has begun, but organizers are a little concerned the rainy weekend may dampen attendance figures.
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The Boeing strike begins
Twenty-seven thousand Boeing machinists in Wichita, Portland and Seattle are involved in the work stoppage. More
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Big Dog Motorcycles lays off workers
Founder Sheldon Coleman says it's due to a tough economy.
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State officials at odds over whether to investigate county prosecutors
Since allegations of bullying by Sedgwick County prosecutors surfaced, a state senator says she's received enough complaints to ask the attorney general to investigate. He won't. We look into it for a KSN News Extra. More
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Breast cancer sister study
A Wichita woman is involved in a study that may find a cure for breast cancer, but she’s never actually been diagnosed with it herself. But her sister did fight the disease and that’s exactly what researchers were looking for.
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WPD, victim warn residents of Internet scams
Police say last year Kansans reported losing $1.4 million to Internet crimes.
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CL Tilt to Open 2008 High School Season
While most high schools across Kansas will open on Friday, two City League teams will play Thursday in a monster matchup. More
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Giving a Little one hour per week
Bill Rupp, the president of Cargill, dedicates one hour per week having lunch with his Little, Marcos. More
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Abner found competent
The man accused of kidnapping and raping a Viola store clerk has been found competent to stand trial.
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Neighborhood may not be able to keep bar from reopening
South Wichitans learn current law does not take into account a bar's amount of reported crime. More
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Plane crash part of huge drill in SE Wichita
Emergency crews from across Wichita responded Wednesday to a large military plane crash. The smoke, sirens and multiple victims were all a part of a large-scale emergency drill.
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KSNL 6 p.m., September 3, 2008
New student center for Wesleyan University, Salina in need of volunteers and more! Your north central Kansas news is ready. More
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KSNC 6 p.m., September 3, 2008
Preliminary hearing postponed for accused farmer murderer, GB sports complex inches toward Nov. ballot, students taught lesson in bullying and more! Your north central Kansas news is ready. More
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KSNG 6 p.m., September 3, 2008
Smoking ban vote delayed, Dodge City represented at RNC, Kansas crops latest and more! Your southwest Kansas news is ready. More
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Is a gene to blame for cheating?
In the latest tale of mice and men, researchers are finding a correlation between genes of cheating voles, or mouse-like rodents, and those of men who cheat on their mates.
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Teen accused of killing woman, stuffing body in suitcase
A Texas teenager is accused of strangling his girlfriend's mom, stuffing her body in a suitcase and dumping it in the woods near Houston.
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Business Beat: The success of Melad Stephan
If you live in Wichita, you’ve probably eaten at one of his restaurants. Melad Stephan created four successful ones in just two years.
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Man arrested for sexually assaulting elderly woman
Thirty-four-year Raul Monroy was arrested shortly before midnight on charges of aggravated sodomy, burglary, and aggravated sexual battery.
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South Wichita neighborhood tries to keep bar from re-opening
South Wichita residents are fighting to keep Big Chubs Club from opening in their neighborhood. More
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Brownback: I'm interested in being governor of Kansas
Senator Sam Brownback goes on record saying he's interested in running for governor. Meanwhile, a Washington newspapers tosses his name around for US Attorney General.
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Three arrested in Hutchinson homicide
All are being charged with first degree murder in the shooting death of a 21-year-old Hutchinson man. More
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Boeing workers vote on new contract Wednesday
For the second time in a month, the Wichita aircraft industry is facing a strike. Last month, Hawker Beechcraft workers walked. Now it could be the same situation with 700 commercial Boeing machinists. More
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KSNC 6 p.m., September 2, 2008
GC shooting leaves man critical, GB City Council looks at downtown parking issues, bullying seminar and more! Your central Kansas news is ready. More
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KSNG 6 p.m., September 2, 2008
GC man critically injured in Labor Day shooting, man arrested on drug charges, GCPD's new questionnaires and more! Your southwest Kansas news is ready. More
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KSNL 6 p.m., September 2, 2008
Salina juvenile escapee caught, KS Red Cross gives hurricane relief, Westar rate hike hearings and more! Your north central Kansas news is ready. More
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Former warden writes of experience behind bars
After working 40 years in the Kansas prison system, a former warden has written a book about his experiences. More
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Hurricane Gustav's impact in Wichita
After hurricane Katrina, some evacuees found a home in Wichita, including Jose Rivas and his family. Despite being very happy here, Gustav has provided Jose with some sad flashbacks. More
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Grant County double homicide
It happened Saturday in Ulysses. More
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KU Dominates Opener in Front of Record Breaking Crowd
Todd Reesing threw three touchdown passes to Dezmon Briscoe and No. 14 Kansas, coming off the greatest season in its history, opened with a 40-10 victory Saturday over Florida International before a record-breaking home crowd.
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Freeman Scores Five TDs as Cats Roll in Opener
Josh Freeman threw two of his three touchdown passes to Brandon Banks and ran for two more scores, helping Kansas State beat North Texas 45-6 Saturday night in another easy home opener for the Wildcats.
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Winfield High Athlete Gets a New Heart
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Firefighters hurt in crash involving rescue squad
It happened around 2:30 Saturday afternoon in Bel Aire. More
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Tricked into exercise with Trikkes
Wichita Public Schools have a new tool to help students stay fit. But kids are having so much fun; they hardly notice they're working out.
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KSNG 6 p.m., August 29, 2008
Officials find cause of deadly GC house fire, Dodge City to be represented at RNC and more! Your southwest Kansas news is ready. More
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KSNC 6 p.m., August 29, 2008
Ellis Co. residents against wind farm and more! Your central Kansas news is ready. More
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KSNL 6 p.m., August 29, 2008
Student arrested at school for making threats, historic lofts to be built and more! Your north central Kansas news is ready. More
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Wichita's hidden gem: The Keeper of the Plains
KSN's Leon Smitherman takes a closer look at a Wichita landmark. More
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Wichita's hidden gem: The gems along the Arkansas River
KSN's Leon Smitherman explores some hidden gems along the river. More
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Machinist union rejects Boeing contract
The machinists union has rejected Boeing's final contract proposal and has called for a strike.
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Man turns tragedy into family's living legacy
Robert Rogers lost his entire family five years in a horrific flash flood on the Kansas Turnpike. But he's turned that tragedy into a way to make each member live on forever. More
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Bill Koch saves Sports Hall of Fame
Bill Koch signed a $100,000 check to pay off the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame's debt to the City of Wichita. More
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How effective are mental health courts?
No one disputed that Anthony Barnes killed a Quik Trip clerk in cold blood in 2006. But what many are questioning now is whether Barnes' mental illness could have been dealt with before he took an innocent life. More
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FHSU Easily Wins Opener
Fort Hays State jumped on New Mexico Highlands early and never let up, winning 44-0.
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McCain announces woman as VP running mate
Republican presidential candidate John McCain has confirmed that Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska will be his running mate in November. More
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Presidential hopeful's solid Kansas roots
It will be a night for the history books as the first African-American accepts the nomination for president. But it wouldn't have been possible if two Kansans had not met and fell in love. More
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Wichita's hidden gem: Old Town Farmer's Market
KSN's Leon Smitherman checks out all that's offered at the Old Town Farmer's Market. More
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Wichita's hidden gem: Wyldewood Cellars
Wyldewood Cellars is hidden in the outskirts of Wichita in Mulvane, KS. More
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Strike over
Union workers voted to accept a new contract offered by Hawker Beechcraft Thursday and will return to work after Labor Day. More
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Inappropriate email puts Senate-hopeful Slattery in hot water
An inappropriate email is causing a stir in the Slattery-Roberts Senate race. The message from Democrat Jim Slattery's office contains a vulgar word when describing his opponent, Incumbent Senator Pat Roberts.
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Bar with history of violence shut down
Lightning Joes was the scene of the city's latest homicide. The establishment was shut down by the Wichita Office of Central Inspection for multiple code violations. More
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An angel to those in need
Wichitan Sue Roth turned her grief into becoming a pilot for Angel Flight, an organization that provides free flights to those battling illness. More
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KSNG 6 p.m., August 27, 2008
Crash injures two on Highway 50, blood drive in Cimarron and more! Your southwest Kansas news is ready. More
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KSNL 6 p.m., August 27, 2008
Vandals go on tire-slashing spree, search continues for Salina escapee, KS crop latest and more! Your north central Kansas news is ready. More
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KSNC 6 p.m., August 27, 2008
Robot teaches bus safety, Barton Co. Art Center holds open house and more! Your central Kansas news is ready. More
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Wichitan to compete in Paralympics in Beijing
Wichitan Nick Taylor will represent the U.S. in wheelchair tennis in Beijing's Paralympics. More
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Texas teachers armed with guns
Students and faculty have kicked off the new school year in Texas' Harrold Independent School district -- and this year some of the faculty members are armed.
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Youth baseball program kicks boy out for being "too good"
A debate is brewing in Connecticut over a nine-year-old baseball player. The league he plays for says Jericho Scott is too good to be on the field, but his parents say their son shouldn't be penalized for his talent.
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WPD tries to figure out mysterious shooting
Neighbors heard a man crying for help around 2 a.m. Wednesday outside a home in the 800 block of W. Mentor, which is near Kellogg and Seneca.
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Business Beat: Junk Boys
A WSU graduate has made a mini-empire doing tasks that people don't want to do. More
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Spirit Wichita will be site for building new Cessna plane
Spirit AeroSystems has selected its Wichita facility to design and manufacture the fuselage for the new Cessna Citation Columbus.
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Sebelius addresses delegates in Denver
Tuesday's speech at the Democratic National Convention is just another event in a busy year for Governor Kathleen Sebelius.
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Butterflies released at Botanica Gardens
Visitors to Botanica Gardens released butterflies into a butterfly house on the garden's grounds. More
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Wichita's hidden gem: Southeast Carryout
KSN explores Wichita's Southeast Carryout.
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Wichita's hidden gem: B&C BBQ
KSN’s Leon Smitherman visits Wichita’s B&C barbeque.
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KSNC 6 p.m., August 26, 2008
Hays man arrested for rape, Barton Co. fugitive, and school mourns loss of principal. More
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KSNG 6 p.m., August 26, 2008
Dodge City approves 2009 budget, free bus rides in Finney Co., Congressman seeks interns and more! Your southwest Kansas news is ready. More
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KSNL 6 p.m., August 26, 2008
Teen escapes from Saline Co. Juvenile Detention Center, permanent Medicaid cards and more! Your north central Kansas news is ready. More
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Political bloggers getting royal treatment at DNC
It’s a workspace built inside a tent, but you can hardly say those inside are roughing it.
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New laser treatment helps skin disorders
Vitiligo is a disfiguring skin disorder that causes embarrassment for those who are affected, but new treatment options are offering hope.
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Serial bride on the run
The first female ever to be convicted of bigamy in Kentucky is on the run after allegedly marrying again.
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Disgust over playground porno
TN residents outraged over pornographic activity happening at a local park. More
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Wellington asks county commission to continue casino lawsuit
Tuesday, people who would rather have the casino in Wellington went to the Sumner County Commission for help.
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KSNC 10 p.m., August 25, 2008
Claflin High principal dies, Hays Sports Complex petition, GB traffic sign changes and more! Your central Kansas news is ready. More