Brooklynn Norris, KSN News Wichita

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Past articles by Brooklynn:

Look up sex offenders in your neighborhood

There are ways to try and prevent becoming a victim of sexual assault. One method of prevention is to stay informed about who lives or works in your area. → Read More

Your dog may get smarter if you parent correctly, new study finds

Parents will debate the best way to raise their children for as long as we’re around, but it turns out that parenting styles can really impact the behavior of dogs, too. → Read More

Missouri’s efforts to save the American Bald Eagle pay off

Every year, thousands of American Bald Eagles escape the harsh northern winters by migrating to Missouri. → Read More

Jellyfish found in Missouri, MDC reports

MISSOURI — Jellyfish in the Show-Me state are more common than you think. The Craspedacusta sowerbyi is the freshwater jellyfish of Missouri and they’re found statewide. How did the jellyfish get here? The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reports this species is native to eastern Asia, but can now be found worldwide in appropriate habitats. […] → Read More

Who holds the most U.S. national debt?

KSNF/KODE— With the U.S. less than a week away from hitting its debt limit, lawmakers have to decide whether to raise the debt ceiling (the total amount of money that the United States government is authorized to borrow to meet its existing legal obligations) or risk defaulting–which happens when a country’s government cannot pay its […] → Read More

Netflix show interviews Joplin, Missouri killer

A Netflix program highlighting convicted killers who are sentenced to death features a 1998 Joplin murder in Season 4, titled “The Bogeyman.” → Read More

Private pesticide training for ’23 includes online and in-person classes

Missouri agriculture producers now have options when it comes to obtaining or renewing their private pesticide applicator license to purchase restricted-use pesticides. → Read More

Annual report from MoDOT shows how funding was used

The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) released its annual report that breaks down the department's revenue streams, which shows how funds are used and what investments were made to the state's transportation infrastructure. → Read More

How to treat and prevent hypothermia

KSNF/KODE — Weather can be predicted but is often unpredictable. When unusual arctic weather hits, hypothermia and frostbite are serious medical emergencies that shouldn’t be taken lightly. What is hypothermia? Hypothermia is a condition that is often caused by lengthy periods of exposure to cold temperatures but can also be a result of drugs or […] → Read More

99-year-old woman asks Santa for Travis Kelce

Residents at the Hickory Estates in Hermitage, Missouri, were asked to write a note to Santa. One sweet lady’s request might surprise you. → Read More

Freezing temps could damage your devices

KSNF/KODE — Most people know that high temperatures can damage your smart device. Some devices like the Apple iPhone will power down to prevent damage once it starts to overheat. Extreme cold temperatures can be just as damaging to electronic devices. With the upcoming winter weather, you’ll most likely need your device working optimally to […] → Read More

These holiday plants could harm your pets

(KSNF/KODE) — Holidays can be stressful, and the last thing you need is an expensive bill from the vet after an emergency visit or scrubbing your carpets clean after an accident. Beware of these common holiday plants that can be harmful and toxic to pets. Poinsettias The iconic Christmas flower comes in many different color […] → Read More

Wheat pennies could bring you a pretty penny

Lincoln Wheat pennies are one of the most popular series of U.S. coins that coin collectors strive to build a complete set. Before you go down the path of building a complete set of Lincoln Wheat pennies, there are a few things you’ll need to know. → Read More

New name for terminal at Springfield-Branson airport

The Springfield, Missouri city council unanimously voted this week to approve renaming the Midfield Terminal at Springfield-Branson National Airport after Senator Roy Blunt. → Read More

U.S. facing threat of a “tripledemic” this winter

Just when we thought the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic was over, experts are warning that a “tripledemic” is heading our way this winter. → Read More

Public alert issued after claims of plastic in sausage

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert over concerns that Jet High Prairie Meats and Fantasma’s finest fully cooked summer sausage products may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically plastic. → Read More

Missouri’s poorest city may come as a surprise

The typical American household earns $64,994 annually, according to five-year estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2020 American Community Survey (ACS). → Read More

Having issues with your iPhone lately?

Have you been experiencing issues with your Apple products recently? If so, just know you aren’t alone. → Read More

Double-death investigation underway in Lawrence County, Missouri

LAWRENCE COUNTY, Mo. — Lawrence County Authorities are working on a double-death investigation. Sheriff Brad Delay has reported one male and one female were found dead inside a private residence about one mile west of Miller, Missouri. Neither their names nor the cause of death is being released at this time. Authorities say there is […] → Read More

Two men drown in “Missouri’s most dangerous lake”

Two men from India drowned over the weekend at the Lake of the Ozarks, a lake recently named as not only the most dangerous lake in Missouri but the most dangerous lake in the United States. → Read More