🎙️ KDNS News – 3/31/2026

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Wichita Police Renew Search for “Armed and Dangerous” Teen Suspect in Double Shooting

WICHITA, KS – Law enforcement officials issued a fresh appeal to the public on Wednesday as the search continues for 16-year-old Cesar Govea, a suspect wanted in connection with a violent double shooting last month.

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KBI Conducting Death Investigation In Ellsworth County

ELLSWORTH COUNTY – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is assisting the Ellsworth County Sheriff’s Office with investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 5-year-old in Brookville, Kansas.

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Kansas Falls to BYU 70-67 in WBIT Semifinals

The Kansas Jayhawks lost to BYU 70-67 in the WBIT Semifinals, ending their season with a 22-14 record. Jaliya Davis led Kansas with 18 points, finishing as the second all-time leading scorer among freshmen. S'Mya Nichols added 14 points, while senior Lilly Meister contributed 12 points and nine rebounds.

Unlikely Power Surge Carries Royals to Home Opener Victory Over Twins

On a warm afternoon at Kauffman Stadium, the Kansas City Royals defeated the Minnesota Twins 3-1, supported by homers from Kyle Isbel and Isaac Collins. Pitcher Kris Bubic secured the win, allowing one run over six innings. John Schreiber earned the save, as both teams displayed effective yet challenging performances on the mound.

Jeff Siegler Challenges Marysville to Focus on Pride, People and Place

Community development expert Jeff Siegler emphasized the importance of enhancing local pride and connections during his visit to Marysville. Through various discussions and activities, he advocated for quality improvements over mere expansion, urging the community to focus on the built environment and trust-building among residents. An action plan for future initiatives is underway.

Energy Surge Puts Pressure On Farm Budgets

K-State economist Gregg Ibendahl warns that rising oil prices, potentially reaching $90 per barrel, threaten farm profitability by increasing production costs. Higher diesel and fertilizer prices could add significant expenses for farmers, with fertilizer costs expected to rise by about 10%. Producers should closely monitor these market trends for potential impacts.
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