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U.S. 54 Railroad Crossing at Fort Scott to Close Monday Oct. 14

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K-61 Bridge Repair to Begin Oct. 15 in McPherson County

By the Kansas Department of Transportation   McPHERSON COUNTY, Kan. — Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 15, the Kansas Department of Transportation plans to begin bridge repair on K-61 in McPherson County. The bridge is at the east junction of K-61/K 153 near the city of McPherson. During construction,... Read More.

Drug Distribution Resulting in Death Arrest

By Hutchinson Police Department   HUTCHINSON, Kan. (Oct. 10, 2024) — On Wednesday October 9th, 2024, Officers with Hutchinson Police Department Special Operations Unit arrested Shay L. Kane, 37 years old, Eureka, Kansas, on a probable cause warrant for distribution of a controlled substance resulting in... Read More.

Ad Astra Radio Thursday High School Scoreboard-10/10/24

Volleyball Trinity Catholic Dual Trinity Catholic d. Sacred Heart 25-22, 22-25, 25-21 Trinity Catholic d. Sacred Heart 25-23, 25-15   Smoky Valley Triangular Smoky Valley d. Central Plains 25-19, 25-17 Clay Center d. Smoky Valley 25-6, 25-19 Clay Center d. Central Plains 25-10, 25-8   Wichita Classical Dual Berean Academy d. Wichita Classical 25-18, 25-17 Berean... Read More.

Media high school football rankings: Week six

This season, Ad Astra Radio will publish rankings from a statewide media poll. Chuck Chaney of the Butler County Times-Gazette coordinates the poll. Ad Astra Radio’s Brad Hallier votes in the weekly poll. The link below includes the full poll. Below the link are Hallier’s... Read More.

McPherson County Employees Evacuated Thursday Afternoon for Bomb Threat

McPHERSON, Kan. — The McPherson County Courthouse was evacuated on Thursday, Oct. 10 for a bomb threat. The McPherson Police Department released a statement Thursday afternoon about the incident.  According to the police department, a McPherson County District Court employee received a call at 2:42... Read More.

State Experts Urge Motorists to Use Caution During Peak Deer Season

By the Kansas Highway Patrol   KANSAS — This time of year marks the period when vehicle-deer collisions increase, and Kansas roadways are no exception. That’s why the Kansas Highway Patrol, Kansas Department of Transportation, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, Kansas Turnpike Authority and AAA... Read More.