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High and low temperatures and precipitation for the 24 hours ending at 7 p
Kansas temperatures
High and low temperatures and precipitation for the 24 hours ending at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Hi Lo Prec.
Chanute 87 60 0.00
Coffeyville 88 61 0.00
Concordia 93 64 0.00
Dodge City 99 64 0.00
Elkhart 95 68 0.00
Emporia 88 60 0.00
Garden City 97 63 0.00
Goodland 99 55 0.00
Hays 100 64 0.00
Hill City 101 64 0.00
Hutchinson 95 65 0.00
Lawrence 90 56 0.00
Liberal 99 70 0.00
Manhattan 92 58 0.00
Medicine Lodge 97 65 0.00
Olathe 85 ...
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K.C. comeback
falls just short
BALTIMORE (AP) -- Brian Roberts homered, Ramon Hernandez and Adam Jones had two RBI apiece, and the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Kansas City Royals 7-5 on Tuesday night.
Aubrey Huff had two hits and drove in a run for the Orioles.
Baltimore led 6-1 after three innings, then let the margin slip to three runs before Roberts hit a solo shot in the seventh off reliever Jimmy Gobble.
Gordon and Mark Teahen homered for the Royals, whose six-game ...
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Kansas taxes short of expectations in June
By The Associated Press
TOPEKA -- State government collected $61 million less than anticipated in taxes during its recently ended 2008 fiscal year, a 1 percent shortfall that could create budget headaches.
Officials see the preliminary figures from the Department of Revenue as evidence that the state's economy, like the nation's, has softened. One significant signal was lower-than-expected individual income tax collections.
The state ended it...
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Williamssisters on collision course
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -- One prematch glance Tuesday at the data displayed on those fancy, new digital scoreboards at staid, old Wimbledon provided a pretty persuasive case for why Venus Williams might be considered the woman to beat. The entry under career record at the grass-court Grand Slam: "55-7." The listing of her best result: "WINNER 2007, 2005, 2001, 2000." Yet another reason to like the American's chances: The way she served du...
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Big money raised, spent in Senate race
By The Associated Press
WASHINGTON -- Sen
Big money raised, spent in Senate race
By The Associated Press
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Pat Roberts raised more than $850,000 for his re-election in the last three months, keeping a wide financial lead over his main Democratic rival in the U.S. Senate race.
The Kansas Republican now has over $3.1 million in the bank to spend on his campaign against former Democratic Rep. Jim Slattery, campaign spokeswoman Molly Haase said Monday.
Slattery raised...
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State officials worry about fuel scams
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TOPEKA -- The state has stepped up its oversight of gas pumps because two officials worry that high prices could tempt merchants to dilute their fuel or tamper with pump meters.
Attorney General Steve Six and Agriculture Secretary Adrian Polansky said Monday that consumers should be vigilant. They promised during a news conference that they will aggressively investigate complaints.
The Department of Agriculture inspect...
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Hall inducts Statler Brothers
STAUNTON, Va. (AP) -- Brothers Harold and Don Reid of the country and gospel group the Statler Brothers are coming clean about which career award meant the most.
"This one has knocked us on our behinds," Don Reid told The Associated Press about the group's induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. "The Hall of Fame is the capper to a career that we are proud of."
Harold Reid says the honor, to be bestowed Sunday in Nashville, makes their...
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Plains storms kill two
OMAHA, Neb
Plains storms kill two
OMAHA, Neb. -- Severe storms with strong winds swept through the Plains on Friday, forcing swimmers practicing for U.S. Olympic trials in Omaha to flee pools and run for cover, killing two people in Iowa, and knocking out power to thousands.
Officials at the Qwest Center near downtown Omaha closed the building to examine it after superstar swimmer Michael Phelps and hundreds of other athletes were herded into hallways b...
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Zheng upsets No. 1 Ivanovic at Wimbledon
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -- They're still counting casualties back home, and so when Zheng Jie completed the biggest victory of her career Friday at Wimbledon, she resisted any temptation to leap or squeal or pump her fist or collapse to the grass in glee. Instead she merely cracked a slight smile, hoping her family, friends and fans in China could do the same. The 133rd-ranked Zheng beat new No. 1 Ana Ivanovic 6-1, 6-4. It was the latest i...
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Judge gives ailing doctor no reprieve
WICHITA (AP) -- A federal judge was unmoved by pleas Friday to delay the imprisonment of a hospitalized Oklahoma doctor who was convicted in an Internet pharmacy case of conspiracy to unlawfully distribute prescription drugs.
U.S. District Judge Wesley Brown denied Dr. Wilbur Hilst's request for a second medical extension of his prison reporting date, now scheduled for Monday.
The 76-year-old retired Oklahoma doctor was hospitalized after a p...
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Ridin'theStormOut
EDINA, Minn. (AP) -- Angela Park was atop the leaderboard, and Lorena Ochoa was on the golf course trying to change her fortunes when the crack of thunder chased thousands of fans to the exit gates Friday afternoon at the U.S. Women's Open.
Just like last year.
Park gave herself another chance at the biggest event in women's golf, combining a smooth putting stroke with one of the prettiest swings on the LPGA Tour for a 6-under 67 and the club...
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Roddick, Sharapova bounced
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -- It's not often that a professional tennis player will admit he choked. Andy Roddick, though, pulled no punches after his early exit from Wimbledon.
"Any chance I got I pretty much choked it," the two-time finalist said after blowing all eight break-point chances in a 6-7 (5), 7-5, 6-4, 7-6 (4) loss to Janko Tipsarevic in the second round. "That's tough to deal with. It's not an easy thing to say but it's pretty much...
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Rose,Beasleygo1-2 indraft that includesstunningdeals
NEW YORK (AP) -- Minutes after the NBA draft started, Derrick Rose learned he was headed home. Long after it ended, O.J. Mayo and Kevin Love were on the move.
A night that began with the expected pick ended with a stunning trade, which had two top-five selections changing teams as part of an eight-player deal between Minnesota and Memphis.
The Timberwolves dealt the rights to Mayo, the No. 3 pick, to the Grizzlies for Love, taken two spots la...
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