TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) An administrative judge has issued an order revoking a Kansas doctor’s license over her referrals of young patients for late-term abortions. The judge said Dr. Ann Kristen Neuhaus failed to meet accepted standards of care in performing mental health evaluations on 11 patients, aged 10 to 18, in 2003. The order was made public Tuesday. Neuhaus provided the second opinions that allowed the late Dr. George Tiller, of Wichita, to terminate the patients’ pregnancies. But Administrative Judge Ed Gaschler, who presided over a hearing for Neuhaus, said the care of the patients was seriously jeopardized by her…
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HOLTON, Kan. (AP) A convenience store on the Prairie Band Potawatomi reservation in northeastern Kansas has been shut down for what the state says is failure to pay more than $1.7 million in sales tax. The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that state revenue agents and Jackson County sheriff’s officers began seizing the assets of Kathy’s General Store near Holton on Tuesday morning. The Revenue Department says it seized all known bank accounts, on-site cash, business inventory and personal property assets of Kathy’s Inc. and owner Kathy L. Kaul Kennedy. Kaul Kennedy has challenged the state’s authority to collect various types of…
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) A Kansas Senate committee is extending its discussion of Gov. Sam Brownback’s proposal to rewrite the formula for distributing state aid to school districts. Friday is the last day in this year’s legislative session for bills in certain committees to clear their chamber of origin. Sen. Jean Schodorf says the Education Committee won’t be able to finish its work on the school finance bill this week, and will request an exception to allow for more debate. Schodorf, a Wichita Republican, says Brownback’s plan is complex and has generated a lot of discussion. She says the bill isn’t…
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) Wichita investigators are trying to figure out who took a half-dozen historic headstones from a cemetery and threw them into a roadside ditch. A Sedgwick County sheriff’s deputy came across the headstones Monday. The oldest dated to 1867, and the newest to 1907. Investigators said Tuesday they’ve determined the stones came from Wichita’s Highland Cemetery. Photos of the headstones were released to the news media, and people responded with numerous tips.
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) A bill permitting Kansas to join an interstate compact to end federal rules for health care programs has received first-round approval in the state House. The measure advanced on an unrecorded 80-37 vote Tuesday. The bill is expected to pass on final action Wednesday and go to the Senate. It’s a protest from the Republican-dominated Legislature against health care policies championed by Democratic President Barack Obama. Georgia, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas have already enacted similar laws encouraging a compact, which would then let states run programs like Medicaid and Medicare as they see fit. The federal government…
KMAN’s Chris Swick takes a look at Your Farm for KMAN’s Morning News.
A K-State student now knows when she will face charges in connection with the December murder of Steve Freel. A March fifth arraignment has been set for Reyna Youdath, 18, charged in connection with robberies committed that were reportedly connected to the December 2011 murder of Freel, whose body was discovered on a dirt road north of Manhattan. Youdath was listed as a Kansas State student at the time of her arrest in December and faces charges of Aggravated Robbery and conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery. Youdath is one of six arrested after Freel’s murder, which was tied to several robberies in…
A Manhattan man was sentenced to more than two and a half years with the Kansas Department of corrections for sexual exploitation of a child. Jeremy Carroll, 37, was sentenced to 35 months during an appearance Tuesday in Riley County District court. In addition Carroll must register as an offender for 25 years after he gets out of prison. He was taken into custody last summer following an undercover investigation targeting child exploitation offenders. Also Tuesday in Riley county district court, Rodney Richardson, 55, of Manhattan entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of aggravated indecent liberties with…
Wamego’s City Commission meeting was brief, but productive Tuesday night, taking all of 15 minutes. City Manager Merl Page asked the governing body to approve a Resolution of Intent to issue Utility Revenue Bonds not to exceed 1-point 1-million dollars if needed. The Commission recently approved major upgrades to their Power Plant and have the funds in reserve to pay for the upgrade, but Page noted there are environmental issues that require compliance, and the need to upgrade metering with analog readers that were not foreseen. By having this Resolution of Intent in place, Page said it allows the City…
Riley County police are investigating a reported rape of a 17 year old woman, allegedly occurring Monday night shortly after eight. The woman told police the rape occurred in Riley county and involved a person known to her. According to RCPD Lt. Josh Kyle, the case is being actively investigated.