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Nominations open for minority, women-owned Kansas business awards
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TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – The decision has opened for nominations for the 2022 Kansas Minority Enterprise Growth Week Awards.
On Monday, June 20, Lieutenant Governor and Division of Commerce Secretary David Toland says he opened the decision for nominations for the 2022 Kansas Minority Enterprise Growth Week Awards. He stated the annual awards are only one manner the Division celebrates the rising influence minority and women-led firms have on the Sunflower State’s economic system.
“Any time we have now a chance to shine the sunshine on all of the wonderful companies and businesspeople in our nice state is a win,” Toland stated. “Taking the time to acknowledge minority- and women-owned companies is essential to our success in highlighting and showcasing our Kansas communities and the individuals who make them thrive.”
Offered by the Division of Commerce’s Workplace of Minority and Girls Growth, Toland stated the awards are given to minority and women-owned companies within the following classes:
- Building
- Manufacturing
- Skilled Service
- Retail
- Service
- Provider/Distributor
- Younger Entrepreneur
- Enterprise Advocate
- Company of the Yr
“We wish to acknowledge minority- and women-owned companies which are working onerous to construct their firms and on the similar time contributing to their group as invaluable sources,” Workplace of Minority and Girls Enterprise Growth Director Rhonda Harris stated. “It is a nice time to say “Thanks” for all the pieces that they do, and we respect their dedication and imaginative and prescient to make their group and Kansas a greater place.
Toland famous that MED Week is well known nationally to acknowledge the greater than 9.2 million minority companies that assist the nation’s economic system and generate over $1.8 trillion in income. He stated the numerous influence of those companies interprets into the creation and upkeep of jobs.
The Lt. Gov. stated these jobs not solely maintain the person employee, but in addition contribute to the financial safety of their households, and the financial vitality of their communities and of the nation.
Toland indicated the Division will host an annual luncheon in November to acknowledge the numerous winners and have fun the contributions of ladies and minority-owned companies and communities all through Kansas.
To study extra concerning the MED Week Awards, click on HERE.
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Plevna tornado damage: Homes destroyed, warnings for Sylvia, Abbyville, and Hutchinson | Videos

A massive tornado struck Plevna, Kansas, late Sunday, destroying homes and downing trees and power lines. The twister triggered tornado warnings for Hutchinson, Sylvia, and Abbyville. According to reports on social media, search and rescue operations are underway in Plevna, and widespread power outages have been reported. So far, there have been no confirmed reports of injuries or fatalities.
Tornado Watch –
The National Weather Service has issued Tornado Watch 291, which remains in effect until 1:00 AM CDT Monday for portions of Kansas and Nebraska.
In Kansas (6 counties):
Jewell
Mitchell
Osborne
Phillips
Rooks
Smith
In Nebraska (13 counties):
Central Nebraska:
Greeley
Howard
Sherman
Valley
South Central Nebraska:
Buffalo
Dawson
Franklin
Furnas
Gosper
Harlan
Kearney
Phelps
Webster
Cities included in the watch area include: Alma, Arapahoe, Beaver City, Beloit, Blue Hill, Cambridge, Cozad, Franklin, Gothenburg, Greeley, Holdrege, Jewell, Kearney, Lexington, Minden, Ord, Osborne, Phillipsburg, Red Cloud, Smith Center, St. Paul, and others.
NWS has advised residents in the affected areas to remain alert, monitor local weather updates, and be prepared to take shelter if conditions worsen.
Also Read: Photos: Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia tornadoes leave ‘trail of destruction’ as 32 killed; ‘It’s pretty scary’
Grinnell Tornado –
A tornado struck Grinnell, Kansas, on Sunday evening, causing damages to parts of the town. The Kansas Department of Transportation reported that sections of I-70 in northwest Kansas were closed after downed power lines blocked several lanes.
U.S. Senator Roger Marshall expressed support for the affected community, stating, “Our prayers are with the Grinnell community this evening following the tornado that touched down. We urge everyone to stay safe, avoid the area, and closely follow guidance from local authorities as severe weather continues to move across our state.”
Senator Jerry Moran also voiced concern, writing, “I’m concerned for the communities in western Kansas impacted by the tornadoes and am working with local officials to assess the damage and see what are the immediate needs on the ground. Kansans, please stay alert! The dangerous weather conditions across the state have already resulted in tornadoes in Gove County and Scott County with much of the state facing more storms and potential tornadoes.”
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Kansas Basketball 2025-2026 Lineup Projection: What Will the Starting Five Be?

With Friday’s news of three-star Class of 2025 recruit Corbin Allen committing to Kansas, head coach Bill Self and his staff moved one step closer to putting together a final product for next season.
Allen joins a highly-touted high school duo in combo guard Darryn Peterson (No. 1 overall recruit) and wing Samis Calderon (No. 81 overall recruit). In the amateur recruiting ranks, the Jayhawks still await the decision of priority target Dame Sarr – who seems to be inching closer to a Duke commitment with each passing day.
Nonetheless, Kansas’ incoming freshman class just supplements an experienced trio of transfers in wing Tre White (Illinois), guard Jayden Dawson (Loyola-Chicago), and guard Melvin Council Jr. (St. Bonaventure).
While Self and his crew are yet to put the finishing touches on the roster, here’s where things stand.
Jayhawk Starters
Darryn Peterson / Melvin Council Jr. / Jamari McDowell
Jayden Dawson / Elmarko Jackson / Noah Shelby and Corbin Allen
Tre White / Samis Calderon / Jackson
Bryson Tiller / White / Calderon
Flory Bidunga / Tiller
Peterson, Dawson, White, and Bidunga are cemented in the starting lineup for the time being. Peterson, evident by his No. 1 ranking in his class, is not a typical freshman. The 6-foot-5 guard’s combination of poise, playmaking, and scoring has Peterson in line to take over the reins from Day One.
Meanwhile, Dawson – a deadeye from long range – pairs well in the backcourt alongside Peterson, while White’s slashing can complement both guards from the wing.
As for the frontcourt, Bidunga has the five spot on lock, but the power forward position remains a glaring question mark. Tiller, a former top-50 recruit, reclassified up and spent time in Lawrence for the latter half of the 2024-2025 season.
His experience – even just in practice – earns him the starting role. But expect Kansas to continue bolstering its frontcourt, finding a true backup for Bidunga at the five, and potentially a different, more experienced option to start at the four, giving Tiller time to develop.
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19-year-old wanted for Topeka armed robbery found, arrested in Kansas City

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – A 19-year-old from Eudora wanted for an armed robbery in Topeka remains behind bars in Kansas City as she awaits extradition.
Jackson County, Missouri, Circuit Court records filed on Friday, May 9, indicate that Hannah H. Hillebert, 19, of Eudora, was arrested in Kansas City in connection with an armed robbery in Topeka.
Kansas court records indicated that Hillebert has been charged with aggravated robbery and interference with law enforcement officials. A criminal complaint alleged that on Dec. 5, she used a weapon to rob a man. She is then believed to have obstructed the duties of a detective.
Court documents noted that charges were not filed in Kansas until April 28. Hillebert was finally found and arrested in Kansas City, Missouri, on Friday, when a waiver of extradition was signed to send her back to face judgment in Kansas.
As of Saturday, May 17, Hillebert remains behind bars in Missouri with no bond listed. No further information has been released.
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