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PiperFest continues Sunday PiperFest, a community festival, will continue Sunday, Sept. 29, at Piper High School, 4400 N. 107th St., Kansas City, Kansas. A previously announced schedule for PiperFest has been changed because of the rain and storms. The car show will be on Sunday. The new schedule can be found at http://wyandottedaily.com/piperfest-schedule-changes-because-of-weather/. The annual event will raise funds for the Piper Public School District 203, according to Sean Ziolo, who is volunteering with the festival’s car show. Highlights of the event will include a pancake breakfast, auction, car show, carnival, bingo, concessions and food trucks. For more information, visit…
Police released this photo of a vehicle suspected of being involved in food truck thefts early Sunday morning on James Street. (Surveillance photo released by police) Police released this photo of a vehicle suspected of being involved in food truck thefts early Sunday morning on James Street. (Surveillance photo released by police) Police released this photo of a vehicle suspected of being involved in food truck thefts early Sunday morning on James Street. (Surveillance photo released by police) Police released this surveillance photo of a suspect in a food truck theft early Sunday morning. (Surveillance photo released by police) Kansas…
by Dan Margolies and Elle Moxley, Kansas News Service The Olathe School District on Friday voted to authorize a lawsuit against the nation’s leading maker of electronic cigarettes, saying the widespread use by students of vaping devices is endangering their health and disrupting their education. In a news release issued after it approved the suit, the district said that it “understands the threat to student health and is taking action against the epidemic.” “The top priority of the Olathe Public Schools is the safety and well-being of its students and staff,” the release states. “Electronic cigarettes and vaping devices pose…
A fatal accident was reported about 7:31 p.m. Wednesday, July 31, in the 4100 block of North 59th Street, according to Kansas City, Kansas, police. A police spokesman said an initial investigation showed that a single vehicle was northbound on North 59th Street when it left the roadway. One driver, a man in his early 40s, was found deceased at the scene, the police spokesman stated. The Kansas City, Kansas, Police Departmentâs Traffic Support Unit â Critical Collision Response Team is investigating. From 3 to 4 inches of rain is possible in Wyandotte County through Saturday, according to the National…
The Community Blood Center of Greater Kansas City has issued an urgent need for blood donations as the local blood supply has been dropping, according to a spokesman. There was less than a week’s supply for some blood types, according to the spokesman. The need for types O-, O+ and B- blood types was particularly urgent, the spokesman stated. “Blood centers nationwide are feeling the impact of the drop in donations and CBC is feeling it too,” said Kim Peck, executive director of the Community Blood Center. “We are urging all those who are able to donate and help ensure…
Back-to-School Fair to be Aug. 3 The 20th annual 2019 Wyandotte County Back-to-School Fair will be held from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Aug. 3, at the KCKCC Community College – Main Campus, 7250 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. The fair is held for students who live in Wyandotte County that attend school (both public and private). Parents are required to provide proof of Wyandotte County residence. Parents and their children are invited to stop by for free school supplies. Free immunizations, physical exams, eye exams and free haircuts will also be offered. In addition to supplies, immunizations and physical…
Back-to-School Fair to be Aug. 3 The 20th annual 2019 Wyandotte County Back-to-School Fair will be held from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Aug. 3, at the KCKCC Community College – Main Campus, 7250 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. The fair is held for students who live in Wyandotte County that attend school (both public and private). Parents are required to provide proof of Wyandotte County residence. Parents and their children are invited to stop by for free school supplies. Free immunizations, physical exams, eye exams and free haircuts will also be offered. In addition to supplies, immunizations and physical…
by Kelly Rogge, KCKCC Kansas City Kansas Community College is once again inviting students, faculty, staff and community members to participate in the Walk Across Kansas Incentive Program. The goal of the eight-week program is to improve the health and wellness of each participant by “walking” enough miles to travel across the state of Kansas. Teams will include four people and starting Sept. 23, each team member will complete at least two miles of walking, jogging or running per day. This will equate to eight miles per team each day, seven days a week or 448 miles by the end…
The Wyandotte County Extension Master Gardeners will meet from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, at the Extension office, Sunflower Room, 1208 N. 79th St., Kansas City, Kansas. The topic will be “Winter Gardening,” presented by Dennis Connor, Wyandotte County Master Gardener. Connor will talk about the extending the vegetable gardening season past the first hard freeze. Options available to the home gardener for fresh vegetables through the winter months will be discussed. These options may range from the expensive to the economical, depending on the needs of the grower. The fee for the class is $5, which…
Michael E. Mastel Michael Edward Mastel, 53, has been bound over for trial on five counts against a minor, including one charge of rape. Mastel was employed as a Wyandotte County Sheriff’s adult detention deputy when the charges were announced on April 16. After a preliminary hearing Friday, Mastel was bound over for trial on one count of rape, one count of aggravated criminal sodomy and three counts of sexual exploitation of a child, according to a spokesman for the Wyandotte County District Attorney. The five offenses are off-grid, person felonies. Last April, authorities said the alleged offenses did not…