Kansas house of BTK victim sells at auction
The house where one of the victims of the BTK serial killer was murdered was auctioned Tuesday for far less than its appraised value.
KWCH-TV reports that the Park City home sold to the highest bidde…
The house where one of the victims of the BTK serial killer was murdered was auctioned Tuesday for far less than its appraised value.
KWCH-TV reports that the Park City home sold to the highest bidde…
The Douglas County Community Foundation has received the largest single gift in its 13-year history.
The Lawrence Journal-World reports the foundation did not disclose the amount of the donation from…
Parole has been granted to a woman who's served more than 30 years in prison for her role in the murder of a Wichita restaurant manager.
The Wichita Eagle reports 55-year-old Regina Baldwin is one of…
The Dodge City Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) is pleased to announce that
Christina Haselhorst has joined the staff at the CVB to take on the task of conference and
group tour coordination and …
WICHITA – A Dodge City man has pleaded guilty to a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon in connection with a federal racketeering case, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom said today.
Andrew Gusma…
The Kansas Department of Transportation expects two road sealing projects on K-156 in Finney and Hodgeman counties to begin by Wednesday, August 28. Combined, the two projects run from the west junct…
Rick Nyle Jewell, 62, died August 25, 2013 at Western Plains Medical Complex, Dodge City. He was born on March 1, 1951 at Garden City, the son of Elton and Maxine (Lessor) Jewell.
He graduated from G…
Hazel H. Flowers, 92, died August 24, 2013 at The Shepherd Center, Cimarron. She was born on February 15, 1921 at Roy, New Mexico, the daughter of Leslie and Harriet (Thompson) Sapp .
She married C.W…
Bright Beginnings, Ford County’s only publicly-funded early childhood development center, has had to pare-back its enrollment, reduce the size of its staff, and decrease the number of services it off…
Kansas has recently joined 30 other states in enrolling students in a federally funded program aimed at raising high school graduation rates and helping students prepare for college and careers.
Educ…