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Kansas man used girl’s name on Playstation to collect child porn

WICHITA – A Kansas man pleaded guilty Friday to using a PlayStation video game console to obtain child pornography, according to U.S. Attorney Tom Beall.

Michael L. Stratton, 30, Burlington, Kan., pleaded guilty to one count of receiving child pornography. In his plea, he admitted using a PlayStation 3 to chat about child pornography and trade child pornography.

According to court documents, Sony monitors user activities on the PlayStation Network. The network allows account holders to communicate in a way similar to text and emails. A user complained to Sony about Stratton, who was sending messages using the name Susan_14. Sony sent reports to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which identified child pornography that Stratton had downloaded. Sony also determined that Stratton had sent messages to other users including: “u want to see naked kids tonight,” and “Friend Request. Do you have child porn?”

Sentencing is set for Aug. 7.

2 jailed after student sees someone with gun near Kan. elementary school

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SHAWNEE COUNTY- Law enforcement authorities in Shawnee County are investigating two suspects on possible weapons charges.

A student at Ross Elementary school, 1400 SE 34th in Topeka, told a school administrator they saw someone with a firearm across from the school, according to a media release.

Officials briefly placed the school on lockdown as a precaution. Officers investigating the report saw two individuals in a vehicle in the 3300 Block of SE Indiana Street.

During an attempt to stop the vehicle, the occupants ran. Police arrested 28-year-old Brandon Young.  They also identified the driver Patrick Baumann. He was arrested on an outstanding warrant, according to police.

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Bauman has previous conviction for burglary, drugs and theft, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections.

Sheriff: 2nd Kansas suspect jailed for theft of trucks, tools

Name: Farley,Lenn Thomas
Charges: Aggravated failure to appear
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Theft of prop/services;Value $1,500 to $25,000
Theft of prop/services;Value $1,500 to $25,000
X: Burglary; Non-dwelling for felony, theft, sex
X: Burglary; Non-dwelling for felony, theft, sex

SALINE COUNTY- Law enforcement authorities in Saline County are investigating a January business burglary and have second suspect in custody.

Two GMC trucks and assorted power tools were stolen from Mid-Kansas Underground, located at 1345 W Old 40, on January 10, according to the Saline County Sheriff’s Office.

A suspect allegedly forced their way into the building through a garage door around 12:20 a.m. that morning. Approximately 20 minutes later, the suspect left in a 2005 GMC Sierra, also stealing an acetylene torch and assorted tools.

Authorities reported that at least two suspects returned to the business around 3:55 a.m., stealing more tools and another GMC Sierra. The crime was reported by the business owner after he arrived at the location around 4:30 a.m. that morning. Surveillance video confirmed that the owner missed the suspects by several minutes. 

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The trucks were recovered several days later in a tree line near Smolan. According to Sheriff Roger Soldan, a passerby reported the trucks while tending to some horses. One of the trucks had a small dent, but no extensive damage was reported. 

On January 19, authorities took a Salina man into custody. A Sheriff’s Office spokesperson said that Clayton Koochel, 24, was arrested near the Wichita State University campus. Koochel was in possession of several tools taken during the burglary. 

Undersheriff Brent Melander said that 28-year-old Lenn Farley was picked up by Marion Police Thursday April 20, for an outstanding warrant regarding the same incident. Farley was transported to the Saline County Jail and faces burglary and felony theft charges. 

KHP: One hospitalized after I-70 semi, pedestrian crash

GEARY COUNTY – One person was injured in an accident just after 11 a.m. on Friday in Geary County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2017 Volvo semi driven by Ta K. Ku, 30, New Britain, CT, was westbound on Interstate 70 seven miles east of Junction City.

The semi struck the car trailer of a 1997 Dodge Ram driven by Allan J Guatemala-Osejo, 32, Ogden.

One person getting into the vehicle Abraham E. Berry, 21, Lamonte, MO., was hit up the impact.

Berry was transported to the hospital in Manhattan.

There were no other injuries. The drivers were properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the KHP.

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GEARY COUNTY – One person was injured in an accident just after 11 a.m. on Friday in Geary County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a semi was westbound on Interstate 70 at Grandview Plaza.

The semi hit a pickup that had pulled over at the Manhattan exit, according to Geary County Sheriff Tony Wolf.

The accident shut down traffic in both directions during the investigation.

Check the post for additional details as they become available.

Kansas Cosmosphere to help restore Apollo Mission Control

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HUTCHINSON— By 2019, when the world celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the first steps of man on the moon, Johnson Space Center hopes to offer visitors a glimpse of what Mission Control looked like in that era.

The Kansas Cosmosphere has been asked to help with the mission to update the Historic Mission Control, a National Historic Landmark and attraction at Space Center Houston, according to a media release.

Today, visitors to Space Center Houston can visit the Historic Mission Control and see exhibits about how history played out in the room. Known more formally as Mission Operations Control Room, it was from there that NASA monitored nine Gemini and all Apollo lunar missions.

“While the control consoles and monitors in the room are authentic, none of them work,” Jim Remar, Cosmosphere President and Chief Operations Officer, said. “JSC turned to the Cosmosphere’s fabrication, restoration and high-fidelity replica division to help them bring MOCR back to life.”

The Cosmosphere will primarily be involved in restoring the original mission control consoles to the condition in which they would have operated during the Apollo 15 mission. Remar explained that Gene Kranz, Gerry Griffin, Glenn Lunney and other members of the mission control teams from the Apollo era who are involved in the restoration effort consider the Apollo 15 mission to be the apex of the technology of the Apollo era.

“We have the ability to restore the physical appearance and the actual computer content of the control consoles to reflect the Apollo 15 mission,” Remar said.

The Cosmosphere will be working in conjunction with NASA, Space Center Houston, the Texas Historical Commission, former members of Mission Control including Gene Kranz, Gerry Griffin and Glynn Lunney, and Stern and Bucek Architects to create a sense of Historic Mission Control as it was in the Apollo era down to the smallest detail. Work begins in May and is scheduled to conclude by October of 2018.

Kansas man hospitalized; home a total loss after fire

ALLEN COUNTY – The Kansas State Fire Marshal is working to determine the cause of house fire that sent one person to the hospital in Allen County.

Just after 6 a.m., Friday, fire crews were called to report of a fire in a home at 311 Chestnut in Iola, according to Fire Chief Tim Thyer.

Emergency responders transported the only occupant of the home to Allen County Hospital and then later to a hospital in Wichita.

The 3-bedroom, single family home is considered a total loss, according to Thyer.

Police chase, capture wanted Kansas suspect

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SEDGWICK COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in Sedgwick County are investigating a suspect wanted on a Kansas Department of corrections warrant and arrested after a Thursday night chase.

Just after 8p.m. police attempted to stop a Ford Ranger pickup for a traffic violation near the intersection of Market and English in Wichita, according to Friday’s online media briefing.

The pickup driven by a suspect identified as 38-year-old Nicholas Branch drove away as the officer approached.

The pickup was later seen traveling off the road near the river adjacent to the intersection of Palisade and Bailey.

Branch ran from the truck. Officers did arrest him and booked him into jail on requested charges for felony flee and elude, various traffic charges, drugs and the Kansas Department of Corrections Warrant.

He has previous convictions for drugs, burglary and aggravated escape from prison, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections.

Ex-Dallas Cowboy found guilty of battery at Kansas party

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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Former Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle has been found guilty of aggravated battery, aggravated burglary, criminal threat and marijuana possession after striking three people with his car as he left a house party in Kansas.

KAKE-TV reports that the jury couldn’t reach a verdict Friday on two charges of aggravated battery and a count of criminal damage to property. A mistrial was declared on those counts. Judge Kevin O’Conner put those back on the May 1 docket.

Randle is accused of kicking in the door at a home in Wichita in 2016, then hitting three people with his car as he fled what he called a hostile situation.

He’s also charged with running from police officers trying to serve him with a warrant following the attack.

Sheriff: Kansas man finds live flare from B-1 bomber

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SALINE COUNTY – Authorities are investigating how a Saline County resident found a live flare from the Smoky Hills Weapons Range on his property Thursday.

Just after 8am., the land owner reported finding the flare on property adjacent to West Sundgren Road which is connected to the south side of the weapons range, according to Saline County Sheriff Roger Soldan.

Deputies responded to the area and contacted officials at McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita and sent photos of the flare.

Sheriff Soldan said that a range staff member was then given permission to remove it.

Authorities say the flare came from a B-1 bomber.

Kansas gains jobs, unemployment rate hits 16-year low — 2.6% in Ellis Co.

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas gained 4,600 private sector jobs last month, and its unemployment rate dropped to the lowest it’s been since November 2000.

A preliminary report released Friday by the Kansas Department of Labor says the seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate dropped to 3.8 percent in March from 4 percent in February. The state gained 3,600 nonfarm jobs over the year. It picked up 4,600 private-sector jobs and lost 1,000 government jobs.

In Ellis County, the jobless rate was 2.6 percent.Logan and Greeley counties posted the state’s lowest unemployment rates at 1.9 percent.

The highest rate of joblessness in northwest Kansas was in Graham County, 4.2 percent.

The national unemployment rate also dropped last month. A Friday report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics says it dropped to 4.5 percent in March from 4.7 in February. Kansas is one of 19 states with unemployment rates below the national one.

The report comes a day after officials and university economists forecasted improved tax collections , shrinking the state’s budget shortfalls.

Grandstand lineup announced for Kansas State Fair

HUTCHINSON – The grandstand lineup for the 2017 Kansas State Fair is set. The new acts incuding Charlie Daniels, Josh Turner, Smash Mouth, Los Lonely Boys and Chevelle were announced Friday morning, according to a social media report.

 

 

 

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Josh Turner – Saturday, Sept. 9, 7:30 p.m. – Tickets $65/$40/$25*

Multi-platinum MCA Nashville recording artist Josh Turner is one of country music’s most recognizable hit-makers. With a rich, deep voice and distinctive style, Turner has sold more than 12 million units, is a disciple of traditional country music and one of the youngest members of the Grand Ole Opry.

From his 2003 platinum-selling debut “Long Black Train” to his most recent 2012 Billboard No. 1 release “Punching Bag,” Turner has garnered multiple GRAMMY, CMA and ACM nominations. Turner’s hits include “Your Man,” “Why Don’t We Just Dance,” “Firecracker,” “Would You Go with Me,” “All Over Me” and “Time Is Love,” the most played country song of 2012.

Josh has been songwriting and performing since he was a young child, and in support of music education, created The Josh Turner Scholarship Fund to assist students interested in pursuing a future in arts and music. As a high school student, Turner had very little access to music education, therefore realizes first-hand the importance of arts education in schools.

For more information on Josh Turner, visit www.JoshTurner.com.

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Los Lonely Boys – Sunday, Sept. 10, 7:30 p.m. – Tickets $40/$30/$20*

Lots of musicians compare their careers to roller-coaster rides, but Los Lonely Boys have had so many close-your-eyes-and-hang-on moments in the 14 years since they recorded their self-titled debut, they should buy an amusement park. Their strong brotherly bond helped them through those rough spots.

Their melodic mix of bluesy rock ’n’ roll and rootsy soul has long endeared Los Lonely Boys to their fiercely loyal fans. Flawless harmonies and soaring solos remain trademarks, but in these songs, they explore rhythms from conjunto “Blame It On Love” to reggae “Give A Little More,” along with rustic acoustic textures “It’s Just My Heart Talkin” and baroque pop shadings “There’s Always Tomorrow”. No. 1 single, “Heaven,” wound up selling over 2 million copies, spending 76 weeks on the Billboard Top 200 album chart and earning them a Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group.

For more information on Los Lonely Boys, visit www.loslonelyboys.com.

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The Charlie Daniels Band – Tuesday, Sept. 12, 7:30 p.m. – Tickets $55/$35/$25*

From his Dove Award winning gospel albums to his genre-defining Southern rock anthems and his CMA Award-winning country hits, few artists have left a more indelible mark on America’s musical landscape than Charlie Daniels.

Charlie recorded his self-titled solo album in 1970 for Capitol Records. Two years later he formed the Charlie Daniels Band and the group scored its first hit with the top ten “Uneasy Rider.” Since then the CDB has populated radio with such memorable hits as “Long Haired Country Boy,” “The South’s Gonna Do It Again,” “In America,” “The Legend of Wooley Swamp” and of course, his signature song, “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” which won a Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group in 1979 as well as single of the year at the Country Music Association Awards.

Over the course of his career, Charlie has received numerous accolades, including his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame (2016), the Musicians Hall of Fame and becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He was presented the Pioneer Award by the Academy of Country Music and was honored as a BMI Icon in recognition of his songwriting. He also received a star on the Music City Walk of Fame.In August 2016, Charlie Daniels new album, Night Hawk, was released. Night Hawk is a reflection of stories from the trail told by cowboys around the campfire through the years.

For more information on the Charlie Daniel’s Band, visit www.charliedaniels.com.

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Smash Mouth – Thursday, Sept. 14, 7:30 p.m. – Tickets $45/$30/$20*

Multi-platinum and Grammy-nominated band Smash Mouth is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut, smash-hit album “Fush Yu Mang”. Released on July 8, 1997, “FYM” was a shocking — and industry-changing — success. Out of nowhere, the single “Walkin’ On The Sun” was an immediate international sensation. Quickly shooting to #1 on the Billboard charts, and eventually boosting “FYM” sales to over 3 million copies in the U.S. alone. In the two decades since, Smash Mouth has not slowed down. In fact, they are as vital and vibrant as ever.

Most consider their masterpiece album, “Astrolounge,” boasting three top-ten hits “All-Star,”

Then The Morning Comes,” and “Can’t Get Enough Of You Baby,” sales are nearly double those for their debut, approaching quadruple platinum status.

Smash Mouth’s third release features the first single “Pacific Coast Party” and the smash hit “I’m a Believer”. Around this time, Smash Mouth crosses over into the film world by providing the musical heart of the soundtrack for “Shrek,” and even making a cameo appearance in the movie “Rat Race.”

For more information on Smash Mouth, visit www.smashmouth.com.

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Chevelle – Saturday, Sept. 16, 7:30 p.m. – Tickets $60/$40/$25*

Winter can feel as ominous as it does endless. The blistering cold and unpredictable curtain of snow teeter between brutal and beautiful. Chevelle—brothers Pete Loeffler [guitars, vocals] and Sam Loeffler [drums] and Dean Bernardini [bass, vocals]—work well under these conditions. “The North Corridor” is sometimes how we describe the area we live in, Chicagoland,” Pete elaborates. “A lot of people joke about how the winters are so long and cold. It’s just where we live. It’s where we grew up. There’s a reason we write the way we do. I’m digging up some dark subjects within that.”

It’s also the next natural step for the trio, continuing a journey that began in 1999 with their full-length debut “Point No. 1”. Since then, their 2002 platinum-certified “Wonder What’s Next” spawned hits including “The Red” and “Send The Pain Below,” and 2004’s gold-selling “This Type of Thinking Could Do Us In” yielded “Vitamin R (Leading Us Along).” Following the acclaimed “Vena Sera” in 2007 and 2009’s “Sci-Fi Crimes.” The single “ Hats Off to the Bull” bowed at #9 on the Billboard Top 200 in 2011 bolstered by the smash “Face to the Floor”. Most recently, 2014’s “La Gárgola” earned the band’s highest debut on the Billboard Top 200 at #3, and garnering features from Billboard, Chicago SunTimes, Rolling Stone, Premier Guitar, DRUM! Magazine and more.

For more information on Chevelle, visit www.getmorechevelle.com.

Tickets go on sale April 28 at 8 a.m. and can be purchased at the Kansas State Fair Ticket Office or by calling 800-362-3247 or go www.kansasstatefair.com. Unless otherwise noted, Grandstand tickets include gate admission when purchased through Aug. 20.

Want to buy your tickets before everyone else? Join the Fair Fan Club to purchase tickets prior to the public on-sale date. In addition, Fan Club members receive advance notification of concert announcements. Memberships are on sale now and can be purchased online; by phone at 800-362-3247 or 620-669-3600; or at the Administration Building on the Fairgrounds. Fair

Fan Club members can purchase concert tickets first, starting at 8 a.m. on April 24. For more information on joining the club, visit https://bit.ly/FAIRFAN.

Gold Level Memberships are $100 per fair and include the opportunity to purchase up to six tickets to each concert prior to the public on-sale date, one coupon book with over $500 worth of savings and Fan Club parking right across the street from the Nex-Tech Wireless® Grandstand. One parking pass per membership for each concert purchased.

Diamond Level Memberships are $75 per fair and include the opportunity to purchase up to six tickets to each concert prior to the public on-sale date, one coupon book with over $500 worth of savings.

Murder victim was sister of Kan. girl abducted, killed in 1999

Law enforcement on the scene of Wednesday night’s fatal shooting-photo courtesy KCTV

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — A woman shot to death in Kansas City, Kansas, has been identified as the sister of a girl who was kidnapped 17 years ago while playing outside, driven to Missouri and killed.

The Kansas City Star reports that police said Thursday that 34-year-old Casey Eaton was the person shot to death late Wednesday night. Her body was found in a vehicle.

Her sister was Pamela Butler, who was 10 in 1999 when she was kidnapped while roller-skating near her Kansas City, Kansas, home. Her body was later found east of Kansas City in a wooded Grain Valley, Missouri, field. Keith Nelson was later prosecuted in federal court and sentenced to death for Pamela’s killing.

Police are investigating Eaton’s death and urging anyone with information to call a tips hotline.

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