EMS1 - Wed Nov 25
On May 20, 2009, a Butler County, Kansas, EMT responded to the call of a 55-year-old male with unknown problems.
Butler County Residents Approve Sales Tax IncreaseKBSL 10 - Wed Nov 25
Butler County voters have approved a quarter-cent sales tax increase. Butler County election officials counted mail-in ballots today, and preliminary results show the sales tax increase passing with 70% of the votes.
Palmer backs Pompeo in KS-4 raceThe Wichita Eagle - Tue Nov 17
Former Butler County state legislator Peggy Palmer has thrown her endorsement to Mike Pompeo in the 4th Congressional District race.
Dean's Scholars to be honored Nov. 17 at Nunemaker CenterThe University of Kansas - Mon Nov 16
University of Kansas students in the Dean's Scholars Program will be honored by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the University Honors Program at a reception at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
Mulvane man dies from injuries suffered in collisionThe Wichita Eagle - Mon Nov 16
A 44-year-old Mulvane man who was critically injured in a crash in Butler County earlier this month has died.
25-year-old to stand trial in Augusta teen's de ...Hays Daily News - Sat Nov 14
A judge has determined that there is enough evidence for a south-central Kansas man to stand trial in the shooting death of a 14-year-old girl at a drinking party.
Augusta man to stand trial in shooting that killed teen girlThe Wichita Eagle - Sat Nov 14
A judge ordered an Augusta man to stand trial on second-degree murder charges in the shooting death of a teenage girl last month.
Ballots on Tax Increase go to Butler County ResidentsKWCH - Tue Nov 10
Ballots are being mailed out to Butler County residents starting Tuesday. Residents are being asked to vote on how to pay for a new $13 million communication system.
Mulvane man critically hurt in Butler County crashKansas.com - Thu Nov 05
A 44-year-old Mulvane man remains in critical condition today after being hurt in a crash on U.S. 54 in Butler County Wednesday afternoon.
County pays more to jail consultantsThe Wichita Eagle - Thu Nov 05
Justice Concepts Inc., a consultant that missed its deadline to reduce the Sedgwick County Jail's population by 25 percent, will receive additional money for work it says it did outside its contract.
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