Michelle Ross, KSN News Wichita

Michelle Ross

KSN News Wichita

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Past articles by Michelle:

Flood waters helping Wilson Lake come off of multi-year drought

WILSON, Kan. (KSNW) - “Ehh usually Wilson is pretty low, but not this year,” David Summers said. → Read More

'LAKE NICKERSON': Residents dealing with historic flooding in Nickerson

NICKERSON, Kan. (KSNW) - “I’ve never seen it this bad,” Nickerson resident Brandi Chase said. → Read More

Farming is dangerous, but growing safer through technology

The farming industry remains one of the most dangerous professions in the country. More than 700 farmers are killed, and 120,000 are hurt each year. → Read More

'All but two campsites are closed': Flooding at Cheney Lake impacts Memorial Day plans

CHENEY, Kan. (KSNW) - As Cheney Lake continues to rise, hundreds of Kansans are changing their Memorial Day plans due to flooding. → Read More

Russell's school bond to repair HVAC system fails at the polls: 'We're back to the drawing board.'

It’s back to the drawing boards for the Russell school district after their $17.5 million bond didn’t pass. → Read More

'I'm so excited': Southwest Kansas is set to get a $40 million sports complex.

Southwest Kansas is set to get a $40 million sports complex. → Read More

Farm machinery accident claims life of Norton County teen

A farm machinery accident claimed the life of a Norton County teen. → Read More

Lost toy bunny goes on fun adventure before returning home

A lost toy bunny had an adventure of a lifetime after a 5-year-old Russell girl lost it at a store in Kansas City. → Read More

'Never too young to help': Students help Nebraska flood victims, livestock

Each day, students get to learn something new, and Friday's lesson was about giving. → Read More

'Never too young to help': Inman students help Nebraska flood victims, livestock

Each day, students get to learn something new, and Friday's lesson was about giving. → Read More

'I'M BACK FOR THE SHOW AGAIN': 3i Show kicks off today in Dodge City

“Everything is so wet, we can’t work in the fields,” Garden City farmer Larry Goss said. “So, I decided to come to the 3i show.” → Read More

Kansas family gives gift of hope while keeping their son's memory alive

Turning a tragedy into a blessing. A Kansas family is giving the gift of hope while keeping their son's memory alive. → Read More

Community rallying around Kansas deputy who needs special prosthetic leg

“Each time I put that badge on that uniform, I know I’m going to do something positive,” Sergeant J.J. Gonzales said. → Read More

Community rallying around Kansas deputy who needs special prosthetic leg

“Each time I put that badge on that uniform, I know I’m going to do something positive,” Sergeant J.J. Gonzales said. → Read More

Barton County given more funding for safety improvements on dangerous intersection

A dangerous intersection in Barton County is finally going to see some improvements. → Read More

'I'm freezing': High school dismisses early due to building's cold temperatures

A Kansas high school dismissed students early Wednesday afternoon due to the building’s low temperatures. → Read More

St. John's Military School needs $20 million to stay open

A week after a Salina military school announced they were closing its doors after 131 years, the Board of Trustees said there might be hope to save it. → Read More

Ellis County receiving new fire truck just in time for wildfire season

No matter the emergency, fire crews want to be best prepared with the latest tools and resources. → Read More

Make-A-Wish grants Great Bend boy a trip of his lifetime

A boy who’s been battling a severe form of epilepsy is finally going to get the trip of his lifetime! → Read More

Hutchinson Police Department aims to be more community oriented

Patrolling the streets of Hutchinson and responding to calls is what officer Jake Graber has been doing for years. → Read More