Author: KMAN Staff

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) Sedgwick County’s sheriff says one of his deputies has been arrested on suspicion of aggravated sexual battery. Sheriff Jeff Easter tells the Wichita Eagle that the 37-year-old detention deputy is jailed but has not been charged. No immediately details of the alleged crime were released. Easter says Wichita police were to provide more details later Friday.

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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) Nature enthusiasts in Kansas say they they’re seeing a revival of bald eagles across the state, and events are planned to give the public a good look at the once-endangered birds. The Wichita Eagle says that this spring and summer, Kansas is expected to have at least 100 pairs of bald eagles nesting atop the state’s cottonwoods and sycamores. Over the next few weekends, Kansas conservation groups and nature centers are inviting the public to free viewings of the eagles. Those events will be on Saturday at Milford Reservoir near Junction City, Jan. 23 at the Clinton…

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 Today’s guests on In Focus were: Riley County Extension Director Jennifer Wilson St. Representative Sydney Carlin of Manhattan Riley County Senior Service Center Dir. Jami Ramsey Flint Hills Christian School Administrator Tim McDonald, National School Choice Week

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MANHATTAN, KAN. – Police in Riley County arrested Jason Pearson, 35, of Wichita, Kansas on several warrants for failure to appear. Original offenses associated with these warrants were giving worthless check (X3). He was given a bond of $10,000.00 on one of these warrants and “no bond” on the additional two. At the time of this report Pearson was confined at the Riley County Jail. Pearson was arrested while at the Riley County Police Department on January 14, 2016 at approximately 2:00 PM. Christean Ross, 27, of Manhattan was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear while at the Riley…

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By Randy Peterson, K-State Athletics Communications (File Photo) Kansas State used a strong defensive performance and a 13-1 run in the fourth quarter to end a four-game losing streak to secure a 47-44 win over Oklahoma State on Wednesday night at Bramlage Coliseum. Both teams struggled offensively in the first quarter, as Oklahoma State held a 10-8 lead at the end of the first. The Wildcats shot 25.0 percent from the field, while the Cowgirls were at 35.7 percent. K-State forced six Oklahoma State turnovers in the opening frame. The Wildcats received a boost off the bench from Jessica Sheble…

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The rift between local government and Topeka grows. Riley County commissioners were unified in their disappointment following Gov. Sam Brownback’s State of the State address Tuesday night. Thursday morning, commissioner Robert Boyd — who’d met with Brownback to discuss local issues in recent months — led the charge. “He obviously doesn’t need, want, desire our input or support,” Boyd said. The biggest issue the commission had with the address was Brownback’s support of the state-imposed property tax lid, which would force counties and cities to hold an election on their respective budget if property taxes exceed the rate of inflation.…

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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) A Wichita doctor accused of unlawfully distributing prescription drugs has been indicted after a patient died from an overdose. The U.S. attorney’s office says the 31-count indictment against Dr. Steven R. Henson was unsealed Thursday. The 54-year-old is accused of writing prescriptions for cash, when there wasn’t a medical need and for people other than the ones who came to see him. Federal prosecutors say the drug scheme resulted in the death of a patient in July. His attorney, Kurt Kerns, didn’t immediately return a phone call from The Associated Press. Charges against Henson include unlawfully distributing…

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LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) The newly appointed director of the University of Kansas’ new Sexual Assault Prevention & Education Center says she is not daunted by the attention the school has received due to issues with sexual violence. The Lawrence Journal-World (http://bit.ly/1PuqxMx ) reports that the school announced Jennifer Brockman’s appointment Wednesday, and that she will start her new job Jan. 20. She is currently the executive director of the University of Iowa’s Rape Victim Advocacy Program. The University of Kansas is among universities that the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating for their handling of sexual…

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