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Man accused of armed burglary of Farmington Bargain Bin in April

Tristan Myers, 22, is accused of a second-degree felony count of aggravated burglary (deadly weapon), according to the criminal complaint. Bargain Bin Owner Bruce Petty told The Daily Times the new estimate is about $8,000 in insurance claims. The defendant on May 26 had his conditions of release revoked and is ordered to remain at the county jail, according to court documents. FARMINGTON A man accused of burglarizing vehicles at a Farmington dealership faces new charges, including the alleged armed burglary of a Farmington store, costing the business more than $8,000. The owner of the business said he was happy to see someone charged in connection to the burglary.

San Juan County man allegedly burglarized vehicles at auto dealership

KU honors 13 students with the 2021 University, Campanile awards

Fri, 04/30/2021 LAWRENCE The University of Kansas has awarded 13 students with honors that recognize community engagement, leadership and academics. Campanile Award Issued by the Board of Class Officers, the Campanile Award is given to a single graduating senior who has displayed remarkable leadership, character and respect for KU. This year’s Campanile Award went to  Laura Phillips, a senior from Perry majoring in classical languages and in ecology, evolution & organismal biology. “My time at KU has fundamentally changed the way that I see the world and myself and helped me find my purpose in sustainability and science,” Phillips said. “As I prepare to finish my time as an undergraduate student, my focus is on passing on my service work to future Jayhawks who will continue to better our campus.

KU honors local students with community engagement awards

KU honors local students with community engagement awards Sarah Motter © Provided by Topeka WIBW-TV WIBW TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - One student from Perry, one from Manhattan and three from Topeka have been honored by the University of Kansas with community engagement awards. The University of Kansas says it has awarded 13 students with community engagement awards, which recognize community engagement, leadership and academics. It said the awards are issued by the Board of Class Officers and given to a single graduating senior that has shown remarkable leadership, character and respect for the University. According to KU, the 2021 Campanile Award went to Laura Phillips, a senior from Perry majoring in classical languages and in ecology, evolution and organismal biology.

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