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Derby Airman helps students cross the street after girl gets hit by car
Derby, Kan. (KAKE) - An Airman from Derby is spending mornings and afternoons helping students stay safe on a crosswalk. Tuesday, a car hit a middle school student near James and Woodlawn and the airman wants to make sure that doesn't happen again. Airman Aaron Saunders reported for duty on...
‘One Pill Can Kill’ - Derby Police Department drug take back initiative
DERBY, Kan. (KAKE) - Located right outside the Derby Police Department headquarters is a drop box for unwanted or expired medications. The idea came about from Captain Derek Dunn. Captain Dunn said with overdose deaths happening every 5 minutes across the nation, he thought this would be a good idea to help combat addiction.
Watch Southern Super Series, Oxford Plains Doubleheaders And More on RacingAmerica.TV
This weekend's live racing on RacingAmerica.TV features a Gulf Coast doubleheader for the ASA Southern Super Series, an opening weekend twin-bill for Oxford Plains Speedway, the Northwest Super Late Model Series and more. Check out all of the racing available for RacingAmerica.TV subscribers this weekend. FRIDAY, APRIL 26. ASA SOUTHERN...
Retired fire chief named interim fire/EMS chief for Wellington
WELLINGTON, Kan. (KWCH) - Some stability could return for emergency services in Wellington as the city hires an interim fire/EMS chief. In January, controversy arose in the south-central Kansas town after the city hired a retired Sedgwick County paramedic with no fire service experience to guide the emergency department. The...
Kansas man pleads guilty for role in January 6 breaching
HAYSVILLE, Kan. (KAKE) - A suburban Wichita man has plead guilty to a misdemeanor for his role in the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, the Kansas City Star reports. Chad Suenram, a U.S. Marine veteran who was dubbed #FlagFaceMarine by investigators, pleaded guilty to entering and remaining...
Car hits house, utility pole and slams into ditch: DUI? Indeed. License suspension? Nope.
Kansas Supreme Court says suspension of driving license in some cases requires offender to actually drive a vehicle rather than merely attempt to move it. The post Car hits house, utility pole and slams into ditch: DUI? Indeed. License suspension? Nope. appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
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