The Wichita Eagle - Fri Nov 06
A 53-year-old Minnesota man was killed when he was struck by a car as he was walking down a Harvey County road late Thursday night, authorities said.
News from around the stateThe Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas - Fri Nov 06
Published online 11/6/2009 7:37 AM Morning Blend: News from around the state Compiled by Edie Ross - The Hutchinson News - eross@hutchnews.com High School teacher charged with felony theft The Garden City Telegram A Spanish teacher at Garden City High School has been charged with three counts of felony theft for allegedly stealing three IBM ...
Pedestrian Hit And Killed By Car In NewtonKansas' CW - Fri Nov 06
A pedestrian was hit and kill by a car Thursday night in Newton. According to the Harvey County Sheriff's Office, it happened around 10:45 in the 9300 block of South Kansas.
The IRS may be trying to find you - to return moneyKansas.com - Thu Nov 05
The taxman is looking for 708 Kansans, but to return money -- more than half a million dollars overall.
Newton-based foundation offers servicesMarion County Record - Wed Nov 04
Sandy Fruit of Central Kansas Community Foundations and Marion County Economic Development Director Teresa Huffman presented information Monday to Marion City Council regarding joining the foundation.
Pawn shop idea stirs debate in McPhersonThe Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas - Tue Nov 03
Published online 11/3/2009 10:45 PM Pawn shop idea stirs debate in McPherson McPHERSON - Owners of Patriot Pawn and Firearms Co.
No foul play in marshal's deathKansas.com - Sat Oct 31
An autopsy has ruled out foul play in the death of retired deputy U.S. Marshal Richard Schroeder outside his Newton home.
Another abortion-related murder in Kansas?The Pitch - Fri Oct 30
The Wichita Eagle reports that authorities in Newton, Kansas, are investigating the "very suspicious" death of Richard Schroeder , a retired former U.S. marshal.
Death of retired U.S. marshal in Newton 'very suspicious'Kansas.com - Fri Oct 30
Authorities today are investigating the "very suspicious" death of a Newton man identified by sources as Richard Schroeder, a retired former U.S. marshal who has worked as a private investigator.
Law enforcement officials don't plan to change Taser policiesThe Wichita Eagle - Fri Oct 30
Sedgwick Country Sheriff Deputy Narciso Narvais explains TASER manufacturer's new target area guidelines.
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