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A Haysville amputee is recovering the surgery to prep her for a bionic arm. → Read More
For more than two decades, musicians have gathered every Friday night for a jam session in the Flint Hills. → Read More
The YMCA of Southern Maine's Greater Portland Branch will serve as an overflow shelter for the City of Portland in an attempt to accommodate a recent influx of asylum seekers. → Read More
What most Kansans know about Elk Falls is the beautiful waterfall that inspired the town’s name, but not far from its historic truss bridge is another, ahem, unforgettable sight! → Read More
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KSNW) – A 29-year-old man who planted credit card skimming devices on ATMs in Kansas was sentenced today to 24 months in federal prison, U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister said. Carlos Alberto Campos Rojas of Summerfield, Fla. pleaded guilty to one count of access device fraud. In his plea, he admitted placing skimming […] → Read More
A Wilmore man’s childhood dream of having his own carousel has come true! Now, he invites everyone to ride for free. → Read More
A Wichita man is fighting to eliminate the time limits that keep sex crimes committed before 2013 from being prosecuted in Kansas. → Read More
A self-taught artist uses wheat weaving to express her spirituality. → Read More
WICHITA, Kans. (KSNW) – Alzheimer’s is now so prevalent, it’s soon expected to affect one in every eight baby boomers in Kansas. Yet some advocates for senior care say the state is not prepared. “She got in her car one day and drove off,” said Greg Williams, recalling the moment his siblings finally realized their […] → Read More
Haysville amputee, Sondra Stieber, will get a bionic arm in a rare surgery next year. → Read More
Haysville amputee, Sondra Stieber, will get a bionic arm in a rare surgery next year. → Read More
The Hoffman Grist Mill in Enterprise makes flour the way our ancestors did it in 1869. → Read More
The Hoffman Grist Mill in Enterprise makes flour the way our ancestors did it in 1869. → Read More
Wichita East High School was locked down shortly before 12:30 p.m. on Friday after shots were apparently fired in the area. → Read More
The Wichita Fire Department evacuated some homes and businesses after a gas leak Friday morning. → Read More
Dean Armstrong celebrates his brother's moon landing with NASA replica in local parade. → Read More
Former Wichita police officer Brian Arterburn now helps train recruits in simulation drills. → Read More
The 56th Annual Air Capital Fly-In lands at Jabara Airport next Saturday, September 28, with a variety of aircraft, new and old, on display. → Read More
With a population less than 500, the town of Arlington boasts two great places to eat. → Read More
Some local cheerleaders used 9/11 to make products that will support Kansas Honor Flight. → Read More