Fort Scott Tribune - Wed Nov 04
Wade Robert Byington, age 91, resident of Arcadia, Kansas, died Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, at his home.
Dog Shot, Two Fall Through Floor During Drug SearchKansas' CW - Tue Nov 03
A dog is shot and two Kansas Bureau of Investigation agents fall through a floor during a drug bust in southeast Kansas.
Crawford County Sheriff warns about minivan following childrenFort Scott Tribune - Tue Nov 03
The Crawford County Sheriff's Office is alerting Southeast Kansas parents, guardians and children of a suspicious vehicle that has been seen in the area of at least two Crawford County cities and schools.
Foul play suspected in disappearance of Mulberry, Kansas manKOAMtv - Mon Nov 02
Crawford County, Kansas Sheriff Sandy Horton says foul play is suspected in the disappearance of Richard Davis of Mulberry.
Traffic accidents involving deer on riseKOAMtv - Sun Nov 01
The Kansas Department of Transportation is warning all motorists to be alert for deer while driving.
H1N1 vaccine clinics continue despite shortageKOAMtv - Fri Oct 30
Health officals and residents divvy up limited supplies of the H1N1 vaccine. As the H1N1 flu virus becomes widespread across the nation Four Staters are preparing by seeking vaccinations.
Defendant fabricated drive-by shooting of homeJoplin Globe - Thu Oct 29
A man who reported a drive-by shooting earlier this month at his home in Mulberry has been charged with making a false report.
SADD strives to increase seatbelt usageSalina Journal - Thu Oct 29
Madison Diederich knows most people her age don't wear their seatbelts much of the time, "and it drives me crazy." "I literally put it on before I close the door," the South High junior said, as she stood along Magnolia Road earlier this week as school let out, clipboard in hand.
FSCC Construction Trades Program receives donationKOAMtv - Wed Oct 28
Fort Scott Community College received a check for $36,500 from the Leon and Dorothy Skubutz Foundation.
Inmate Medical Cost ReducedOsawatomie Graphic - Wed Oct 28
Linn County Sheriff Barry Walker told the Linn County Commission Monday that the county will be paying less in medical costs for the jail prisoners.
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