KansasCity.com - Fri Nov 20
A Basehor man who pleaded guilty to sex charges involving children was sentenced today to 120 months in prison.Dorsey H. Aldridge Jr., 67, pleaded guilty in September to one count of aggravated indecent liberties with a child and two counts of aggravated solicitation of a child.
Woman extorted thousands from school booster club; trial date setKMBZ-AM Westwood - Sun Nov 15
A Dec. 10 trial date has been scheduled for a woman accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the Leavenworth High School Football Booster Club.
Booster club treasurer faces theft chargeKansas.com Technology - Sat Nov 14
A Dec. 10 trial date has been scheduled for a woman accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the Leavenworth High School Football Booster Club.
Trial date set for former Leavenworth booster club treasurerKansasCity.com - Sat Nov 14
A Dec. 10 trial date has been scheduled for a woman accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the Leavenworth High School Football Booster Club.
Important Advice for Families Attending School H1N1 Vaccine ClinicsWDAF - Sat Nov 14
Hundreds of kids in the Olathe School District lined up on Saturday morning to get a dose of the H1N1 flu vaccine.
Leavenworth H1N1 Clinic Expands Eligibility301 Moved Permanently - Mon Nov 09
An H1N1 vaccine clinic in Leavenworth Monday features an expanded list of those who can get the vaccine.
Are you due a refund from the IRS?KansasCity.com - Mon Nov 09
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for hundreds of area taxpayers who have not received refund checks.
Deputies Release Cause of Death for Basehor TeenNBC Action News - Fri Nov 06
BASEHOR, Kan. a ' The Leavenworth County Sheriffa TMs Department has released the cause of death for a Basehor teenager who died in October.
Stranger Helps Road-Rage Victim, Family SaysKCTV Kansas City - Tue Nov 03
The victim of a road-rage incident is alive thanks to a complete stranger, the man's family said.
2 Free H1N1 Clinics Offered MondayKCTV5 - Mon Nov 02
Johnson County Health Department officials said they are expecting big crowds again for a free H1N1 clinic, one of two held in the Kansas City metro Monday.
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