Wednesday, February 22, 2012

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KNDY Local News

  • Sub-State Tournament Brackets Set For Area Teams
    The high school basketball regular season is coming to a close, and the post-season is around the corner. Sub-State basketball tournament brackets are being released and we will post them here as we get them. 1A Division I Centralia High School Blue Rapids-Valley Heights, Centralia, Hanover, Linn, Randolph-Blue Valley, Wakefield. Clifton-Clyde High School Clyde-Clifton-Clyde, Downs-Lakeside,
  • LIVE State Wrestling Coverage on AM 1570/FM 94.1
    For the first time in the 55 year history of KNDY, we will be providing LIVE play by play coverage of every Marysville High School Wrestling Match at the 3-2-1A State Wrestling Championships at Gross Memorial Coliseum at Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kan. Broadcasts will be available on Classic Country KNDY AM 1570/FM
  • Two Injured in Accident South of Centralia
    Two people were injured in a one vehicle accident eight miles south of Centralia.  The Kansas Highway Patrol Reported the accident occurred on Monday at approximately 9 p.m.  According to the report Laura Marie Heffner, age 29, of Centralia was driving a van southbound on G Road when the vehicle slid of the road and
  • Macomber Sentenced for Topeka Murder
    Stephen A Macomber, age 44 of Topeka was sentenced Tuesday to more than 55 years after being convicted of fatally shooting another man on June 7th.  Shawnee County Judge Debenham sentenced Macomber to 54 years and five months for the murder conviction. During the sentencing hearing district attorney Jacqie Spradling noted that Macomber had 19
  • Department Of Labor Attempting to Regulate Child Labor on Farms
    Senator Jerry Moran announced the Department of Labor (DOL) would withdraw and “re-propose” the parental exemption portion of its proposed rule to regulate the activities of youth in agriculture. If the rule had been implemented as it was written, parents would no longer have discretion over the responsibilities they gave their children on farms or
  • Clean Line Energy Partners Will Address MCPG Meeting
    Clean Line Energy Partners will attend the Marshall County Partnership for Growth annual meeting on Thursday.  The partners will give a presentation on a project they are calling the Grain Belt Express.  The project would construct a 700 mile high voltage transmission line across northern Kansas including Marshall County. According to a press release from

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