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Kansas activists push to ban abortion procedure

AbortionTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas abortion rights activists say a proposal to ban a specific abortion procedure could end up establishing broader restrictions.

The Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee conducted a hearing Monday on a bill that would ban the procedure known as dilation and evacuation. Kansas already bans most abortions at or after the 22nd week of pregnancy. The new measure could prevent some pregnancies from being terminated earlier.

Kathy Ostrowski of Kansans for Life told the committee the procedure was cruel to the fetus and should be banned.

Julie Burkhart of the Trust Women Foundation said the ban would endanger women’s health and lead to additional costs due to legal challenges.

Republican Gov. Sam Brownback has said that he would sign the bill if it passed.

Kan. man accused of drunken driving with 9 children in SUV

duiWICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A 32-year-old Kansas man is suspected of drunken driving after being found passed out in the drive-thru of a fast-food restaurant with nine children in his vehicle.

The man, who was arrested on suspicion of multiple counts of driving under the influence and child endangerment, had not been formally charged as of Monday afternoon.

Wichita police say officers responded at 12:30 a.m. Sunday to a McDonald’s restaurant where they found the driver. The Wichita Eagle reports the driver refused to submit to a test for substances and was arrested.

The children in the SUV ranged in age from 5 months to 12 years old.

Police spokesman Lt. James Espinoza says the driver was father of six of the children and uncle of the other three.

Report: Midwest economic index improves

Screen Shot 2014-04-11 at 9.07.08 AMOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A new report says a monthly economic survey index for nine Midwestern and Plains rose slightly in January.

The survey report issued Monday says the overall Mid-America Business Conditions Index climbed to 54.8 last month from 54.4 in December.

Creighton University economist Ernie Goss, who oversees the survey, says growth for companies outside of energy and agriculture will more than offset expected declines in those sectors.

The survey results from supply managers are compiled into a collection of indexes ranging from zero to 100. Survey organizers say any score above 50 suggests economic growth, while a score below that suggests decline.

The survey covers Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota.

Sen. Roberts Responds to President’s Budget Proposal

Screen Shot 2015-02-02 at 4.39.58 PMWASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Pat Roberts today said the President’s Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Proposal is more of the same tired, agenda-driven wish-list that taxes, borrows and spends too much.

“The President’s budget is especially hard on Kansans. It raises taxes on savings and small businesses. It borrows so much that at the end of President’s plan, annual interest costs would be larger than his proposed spending for national defense, Medicaid or the combined total of all non-defense agency spending.

“The President is especially hard on farmers, proposing to cut the crop insurance program and again placing a disproportionate share of federal budget cuts on the shoulders of producers.

“Following four years of extreme drought, Kansas is living proof that the crop insurance program works for the farmer, the taxpayer and the economy.

“Our nation cannot afford the President’s course. Fortunately, the new Senate Republican Majority will soon debate a budget, one that will actually balance and one that will work for the taxpayer.”

Senator Roberts is the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry.

One hospitalized after Volkswagen hits a guardrail

Screen Shot 2014-07-03 at 5.13.15 AMMARYSVILLE – One person was injured in an accident just before 1 p.m. on Monday in Marshall County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 1999 Volkswagen New Beetle driven by Justin B. James, 28, Sanger, NE., was northbound on U. S. 77 ten miles north of Marysville.

The vehicle drove left of center, struck a guardrail and came to rest in the west ditch.

Sanger was transported to Community Memorial Healthcare.

The KHP reported indicated they were uncertain of his seatbelt usage.

Kansas official’s private email on budget sparks debate

Rep. Jim Ward
Rep. Jim Ward

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas House has rejected a proposal to expand the state Open Records Act so that it would cover private emails by state officials about government business.

The House on Monday voted 86 to 30 against a proposal from Wichita Democrat Jim Ward.

His measure was inspired by a Wichita Eagle report that Gov. Sam Brownback’s budget director used a private email account in December to give two lobbyists a preview of Brownback’s proposals weeks before they were formally unveiled to lawmakers.

Ward offered his proposal as an amendment to an open records bill that later received first-round approval in the House.

Brownback’s office declined to comment on Ward’s proposal. But several GOP lawmakers criticized Ward for not bringing his proposal to a committee for a thorough vetting.

Defense asks court to toss out charges in Kan. suicide bomb plot

Loewen
Loewen

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Attorneys for a man accused of plotting a suicide bomb attack at a Wichita airport claim the undercover government agent who befriended him radicalized him to induce him to commit the crimes.

The legal maneuvers Monday come in the case of Terry Loewen, a former avionics technician who was arrested in an undercover sting when he allegedly tried in December 2013 to bring a van filled with inert explosives onto the tarmac at Mid-Continent Airport.

His attorneys argued their client was entrapped. They also asked the court to suppress evidence seized from the van.

Loewen has pleaded not guilty to attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and related charges.

The U.S. attorney’s office says it will review the defense filings and respond to the court.

Construction accident at Vanier Football Complex under investigation

A view of the Vanier Construction site on Monday- courtesy KSU
A view of the Vanier Construction site on Monday- courtesy KSU

MANHATTAN — An investigation is underway into the cause of a workplace accident at the Vanier Football complex construction site.

Kansas State University police major Don Stubbings said first responders were dispatched to the site just after 10:30 a.m. on Monday.

A concrete form fell on a worker. One person was transported to Mercy Regional Health Center for not-life threatening injuries.

Eleven fire department personnel, three EMS and five police officers responded, along with members of the K-State environmental health and safety team. The environmental health and safety team is in charge of investigating the accident.

Construction accident at Vanier Football Complex under investigation

A view of the Vanier Construction site on Monday- courtesy KSU
A view of the Vanier Construction site on Monday- courtesy KSU

MANHATTAN — An investigation is underway into the cause of a workplace accident at the Vanier Football complex construction site.

Kansas State University police major Don Stubbings said first responders were dispatched to the site just after 10:30 a.m. on Monday.

A concrete form fell on a worker. One person was transported to Mercy Regional Health Center for not-life threatening injuries.

Eleven fire department personnel, three EMS and five police officers responded, along with members of the K-State environmental health and safety team. The environmental health and safety team is in charge of investigating the accident.

KBCA High School Basketball Rankings

KBCA6A Boys
1. Wichita East
2. Lawrence
3. Olathe North
4. Manhattan
5. Olathe East
6. BV North
7. Wichita South
8. Derby
9. SM North
10. KC Wyandotte

5A Boys
1. Shawnee Heights
2. Maize South
3. St. Thomas Aquinas
4. KC Washington
5. Salina Central
6. Wichita Hts.
7. BV West
8. Kapaun
9. Carroll
10. Emporia

4A-Div 1-Boys
1. McPherson
2. Independence
3. Basehor Linwood
4. Andale
5. Miege
6. Ottawa
7. Abilene
8. Hays
9. Piper
10. Eudora

4A-Div 2-Boys
1. Holcomb
2. Rock Creek
3. Girard
4. Hugoton
5. Wichita Trinity
6. Atchison
7. Concordia
8. Holton
9. Royal Valley
10. TMP-Hays

3A Boys
1. Beloit
2. Sabetha
3. Scott City
4. Osage City
5. Wichita Collegiate
6. Norton
7. Hesston
8. Burlington
9. Nemaha Central
10. Southeast Cherokee

2ABoys
1. St. John
2. Central Plains
3. Olpe
4. Sacred Heart
5. South Gray
6. Berean Academy
7. Bennington
8. St. Mary’s Colgan
9. Spearville
10. Washington County

1A-Div 1-Boys
1. Hanover
2. Stockton
3. Centralia
4. Hoxie
5. Victoria
6. Osborne
7. Valley Heights
8. Burrton
9. MDCV
10. LaCrosse

1A-Div 2-Boys
1. St. John’s-Tipton
2. Wallace County
3. Pike Valley
4. Caldwell
5. Attica
6. South Barber
7. Ashland
8. Central Christian
9. Northern Valley
10. Triplains-Brewster

Girls Rankings

6A Girls
1 – Maize
2 – Wichita South
3 – Olathe South
4 – SM Northwest
5 – Free State
6 – Washburn Rural
7 – Manhattan
8 – Hutchinson
9 – Olathe East
10 – SM West

5A Girls
1. Aquinas
2. Andover Central
3. Leavenworth
4. Andover
5. Kapaun
6. Salina Central
7. Blue Valley SW
8. Mill Valley
9. Newton
10. Shawnee Hts.

4A D1-Girls
1. Bishop Miege
2. Paola
3. Wamego
4. Chanute
5. Buhler
6. Labette Co
7. McPherson
8. Andale
9. Topeka Hayden
10.Sumner Acad.

4A D2-Girls
1. Baldwin
2. TMP-Hays
3. Hugoton
4. Pratt
5. Wichita Trinity
6. Clay Center
7. Concordia
8. Holton
9. Columbus
10. Goodland

3A Girls
1. Hesston
2. Cimarron
3. Lyons
4. Garden Plain
5. Sabetha
6. Beloit
7. Caney Valley
8. Silver Lake
9. Kingman
10. Council Grove

2A Girls
1. Central Plains
2. Ellinwood
3. Chase County
4. Washington County
5. Moundridge
6. Olpe
7. Northern Hts
8. Valley Falls
9. Meade
10. Sedan

1A-Div 1-Girls
1. Hoxie
2. Waverly
3. Centralia
4. Ingalls
5. St. Paul
6. Thunder Ridge
7. LaCrosse
8. Goessel
9. Centre
10. Dighton

1A-Div 2- Girls
1. Moscow
2. Triplains
3. Cunningham
4. Attica
5. St. John’s- Tipton
6. Golden Plains
7. Axtell
8. Logan
9. Wheatland/Grinnell
10. Norwich

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