<strong><span class="subhead">KANSAS CITY KCI-bound flight diverted</span></strong></p><p>A Southwest Airlines flight headed to Kansas City was forced to make an unexpected landing in Amarillo, Texas, because of an unruly passenger.</p><p>The airplane landed in Texas about 3:45 p.m. Tuesday. No one on Flight 3683, which had 136 passengers, was injured, airline spokesman Brad Hawkins said. The passenger was handed over to authorities in Amarillo, and the flight continued to Kansas City. </p><p><strong><span class="subhead">LEAWOOD Bank robbery</span></strong></p><p>One man robbed a bank Tuesday while a second man waited in a car.</p><p>Police said an armed man went into the M&I bank at 8840 State Line Road about 11:45 a.m. </p><p> He was described as black with a slender build and in his early 40s. He wore a Halloween mask, blue denim shirt, black work boots and white cotton work gloves, the FBI said. </p><p>The two men fled in what was described as a silver Dodge Intrepid, the FBI said.</p><p><strong><span class="subhead">KANSAS CITY Gunman robs bank in Northland</span></strong></p><p>Federal authorities are investigating a robbery Tuesday at Patriots Bank in the Northland, where a gunman fled with an undisclosed amount of cash.</p><p>The robbery took place about 9:15 a.m. at the branch in the 6500 block of Northwest Prairie View Road. </p><p>Authorities said the robber entered the bank, brandished a weapon and demanded cash. No injuries were reported, and the robber may have fled west on 64th Street in a red Ford F-150.</p><p>The robber was described as a white male wearing blue jeans,Brand Handbags a gray hooded sweatshirt, a black mask, black sunglasses and black gloves.</p><p><strong><span class="subhead">OVERLAND PARK Shred for the TIPS hotline</span></strong></p><p>A community shredding event Saturday in Overland Park will raise money for the TIPS hotline.</p><p>The event, hosted by the Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers TIPS hotline, Shred-it, Target and Overland Park police, will run from 8 a.m. to noon at the police station at 12400 Foster St.</p><p>There is a limit of three boxes or bags of material per vehicle.</p><p>For more information, call the Kansas City Metropolitan Crime Commission at 816-960-6800.</p><p><strong><span class="subhead">KANSAS CITY, Kan. Books for sale</span></strong></p><p>More than 2,000 books will be for sale at Kansas City Kansas Community College today and Thursday. </p><p>The sale, hosted by My Shelf to Yours at KCKCC, is in the Inter-cultural Center at the college. Today&x92;s sale runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday&x92;s sale is from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.</p><p>Books are $1 apiece or seven for $5. My Shelf to Yours at KCKCC started last year and is student-run. It sells donated used books to help raise scholarship money for textbooks. Proceeds will go to students from the International Student Organization, Student Organization of Latinos, and Students in Free Enterprise who need financial help.</p><p><strong><span class="subhead">KANSAS CITY, Kan. Historians&x92; panel</span></strong></p><p>Historians are meeting this week to discuss and analyze &x93;Freedom War&x94; and the Civil War. </p><p>The free panel meets at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Jewell Student Center at Kansas City Kansas Community College. It is the second of two panels for the Kansas City chapter of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. </p><p>Discussion will be prompted by the question: When did the African Freed War actually end? Answers up for debate are the ratification of the 13th Amendment Ugg Boots Cheap, the passages of the Voting Rights Act and Equal Employment Opportunity Act, Barack Obama&x92;s election or that it has not yet ended. </p><p>The Rev. Larry Delano Coleman will moderate. The panel is made up of Jimmy Johnson III, Valdenia Winn, Jennifer Weber and Chester Owens. Their backgrounds include history, politics, writing and activism.
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A Southwest Airlines flight headed to Kansas City was forced to make an unexpected landing in Amarillo, Texas, because of an unruly passenger.
The airplane landed in Texas about 3:45 p.m. Tuesday. No one on Flight 3683, which had 136 passengers, was injured, airline spokesman Brad Hawkins said. The passenger was handed over to authorities in Amarillo, and the flight continued to Kansas City.
One man robbed a bank Tuesday while a second man waited in a car.
Police said an armed man went into the M&I bank at 8840 State Line Road about 11:45 a.m.
He was described as black with a slender build and in his early 40s. He wore a Halloween mask,handbags wholesale blue denim shirt, black work boots and white cotton work gloves, the FBI said.
The two men fled in what was described as a silver Dodge Intrepid, the FBI said.
Federal authorities are investigating a robbery Tuesday at Patriots Bank in the Northland, where a gunman fled with an undisclosed amount of cash.
The robbery took place about 9:15 a.m. at the branch in the 6500 block of Northwest Prairie View Road.
Authorities said the robber entered the bank, brandished a weapon and demanded cash. No injuries were reported, and the robber may have fled west on 64th Street in a red Ford F-150.
The robber was described as a white male wearing blue jeans, a gray hooded sweatshirt, a black mask, black sunglasses and black gloves.
A community shredding event Saturday in Overland Park will raise money for the TIPS hotline.
The event, hosted by the Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers TIPS hotline, Shred-it, Target and Overland Park police, will run from 8 a.m. to noon at the police station at 12400 Foster St.
There is a limit of three boxes or bags of material per vehicle.
For more information, call the Kansas City Metropolitan Crime Commission at 816-960-6800.
More than 2 Brand Handbags,000 books will be for sale at Kansas City Kansas Community College today and Thursday.
The sale, hosted by My Shelf to Yours at KCKCC, is in the Inter-cultural Center at the college. Today&x92;s sale runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday&x92;s sale is from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Books are $1 apiece or seven for $5. My SheSale Sunglasseslf to Yours at KCKCC started last year and is student-run. It sells donated used books to help raise scholarship money for textbooks. Proceeds will go to students from the International Student Organization, Student Organization of Latinos, and Students in Free Enterprise who need financial help.
Historians are meeting this week to discuss and analyze &x93;Freedom War&x94; and the Civil War.
The free panel meets at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Jewell Student Center at Kansas City Kansas Community College. It is the second of two panels for the Kansas City chapter of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History.
Discussion will be prompted by the question: When did the African Freed War actually end? Answers up for debate are the ratification of the 13th Amendment, the passages of the Voting Rights Act and Equal Employment Opportunity Act, Barack Obama&x92;s election or that it has not yet ended.
The Rev. Larry Delano Coleman will moderate. The panel is made up of Jimmy Johnson III, Valdenia Winn, Jennifer Weber and Chester Owens. Their backgrounds include history, politics, writing and activism.
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