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Garden City Accepts Evacuees Save Email Print
Posted: 5:26 PM Sep 7, 2005
Last Updated: 5:26 PM Sep 7, 2005
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Garden City is among the Kansas cities anticipating the arrival of hurricane victims. Officials say Finney County has been designated by Governor Sebelius to shelter at least 250 evacuees. Firefighters set up cots at the Finney County fairgrounds Tuesday.

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The Salina Journal
  • Teenage girl killed in rollover crash
    LINCOLNVILLE -- A 16-year-old girl from Kansas City, Mo., Kelly Anne Weakley, was killed Friday night when the car she was riding in rolled in a ditch. Another passenger, Keven Joe Lockwood, 24, Herington, was flown by air ambulance to Wesley Medical Center, where he was listed in fair condition Saturday afternoon.
  • Olson has deadline to clean up from Kipp fire
    KIPP — Gary Olson has until July 29 to clean up from a July 7 fire that destroyed the remains of an old bank building he owns in Kipp.A former Southeast of Saline School Board member awaiting trial for making criminal threats, Olson was cited for setting fire to the partially collapsed building.Lt. Brent Melander of the Saline County Sheriff’s Office said Friday that Olson is due in Saline County District Court at 3 p.m. July 28.“It’s a misdemeanor charge, for not attending a fire, plus he was also burning stuff we was not supposed to be burning,” Melander said. “He had permission to burn stubble, but not the building.”Olson declined comment Friday.The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is investigating the fire, spokesman Mike Heideman said.“We’re involved to ensure that any remaining waste is disposed of properly,” he said.Olson is required to supply the state with landfill receipts to show he disposed of solid waste at the site, such as charred boards, bricks, rubble and ash.“We’re still investigating what other materials might have been burned at the site,” Heideman said.He said it wouldn’t be determined if any sampling would be done at the site.“Any sampling that would occur would be environmental sampling. It wouldn’t be a sample of the material,” Heideman said.He declined to explain environmental sampling and what information could be gleaned from it.Olson’s jury trial for two cases of criminal threat is scheduled for 9 a.m. Sept. 24.   
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    Investigators might never determine what caused the May 21 first at Anderson’s Leather Shop, 118 N. Santa Fe, Salina Fire Marshall Roger Williams said Friday.“We’re running of leads, running out of options on this one,” Williams said. “I don’t know that we’ll ever make a determination as to how this thing actually started.”He said he’s still waiting on a final determination on the integrity of the fire wall between Anderson’s and The Groove, a bar next door.The fire, preceded by two explosions, was reported shortly after noon May 21 and quickly collapsed the ceiling over the southern part of the business. Hundreds of people watched firefighters fight the blaze at the longtime downtown business.Local firefighters are working with investigators from Cincinnati Insurance and engineers.“We have exhausted all the means and resources that I have available,” Williams said.
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    A classic rock ’n’ roll tribute concert scheduled for Friday at the Bicentennial Center has been canceled, according to Bicentennial Center assistant manager Randy Mathews.Poor ticket sales were blamed for the cancellation. As of Friday morning, about 200 tickets had been sold for the concert, which was scheduled to feature musical recreations of legendary rock bands The Doors, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd.“It would have taken significantly larger ticket sales to break even, based on the show’s expenses, so the promoter chose to cancel the show,” Mathews said. “It’s frustrating, but it’s a business decision.”To receive a ticket refund, call 826-7200 or 1-888-SHOW.
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