Three-vehicle crash reported on I-635 near Metropolitan

Three vehicles were involved in a crash on southbound I-635 south of Metropolitan Avenue about 8 a.m. today in Kansas City, Kansas.

A Toyota Celica sideswiped a Saturn S-Series car, then the Celica spun and struck a Dodge truck, according to the trooper’s report.

The driver of the Celica, a 27-year-old Kansas City, Kansas, woman, had a possible injury and was taken to a hospital, the trooper’s report stated.

The driver of the Saturn, a 31-year-old Kansas City, Missouri woman, had a possible injury and was taken to the hospital, according to the report.

The driver of the Dodge truck was a 21-year-old Overland Park, Kansas, man, the trooper’s report stated. He was not injured.

KCKCC athletes, coaches join in Hurricane Harvey relief efforts

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Athletes and coaches at Kansas City Kansas Community College have joined in the initiative to aid in the Hurricane Harvey Relief efforts in Houston.

Everything from water and personal hygiene items to diapers and cleaning products are being collected for shipment to Houston. The collection of donated items will continue through Friday. Anyone wishing to contribute may do so by bringing goods to the Softball Office in the KCKCC Field House at the north end of the campus at 7250 State Ave. The office will be accepting items during the day Tuesday through Friday.

In addition to the Lady Blue Devil softball team, the women’s and men’s basketball teams and women’s soccer team have joined in the undertaking along with the Building and Grounds Department, which will handle the packing and shipping of the donated goods.

“They are in great need of diapers of all sizes, including adults; baby food and formula and new unused undergarments,” said KCKCC assistant softball coach Tiffany Jennings. “We’re also collecting such items as bottled water, blankets, cleaning products including Lysol wipes, pet food, non-perishable food items and personal hygiene items such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, feminine products and more.

“We’ve been asked to hold off on sending clothing items for now but clothing and shoes will also be needed, especially larger adult sized clothing.”

“I am beyond proud of our coaches and student-athletes in taking the initiative to aid in the Hurricane Relief efforts,” KCKCC Athletic Director Tony Tompkins said. “Our student-athletes have given up of their own shoes and gear, paid for food or other emergency items with their own money or have donated their personal belongings to help those in need.”

“I wished we could do more,” KCKCC women’s soccer coach Shawn Uhlenhake said. “It’s a difficult situation for those folks and I look forward to continuing to help in any way we can. I spent four years in Texas and really grew to appreciate all the people down there. But I know they are resilient and will bounce back. Hopefully we made someone’s day a little easier with our small donations.”

The relief effort is being coordinated through Ken Bryant and his son, Allen Bryant, who transported the first shipment of donated items to a temporary shelter at Buna High School in Orange, Texas, for distribution to those in need. “We were happy to help Ken and Allen fill their truck and boat with the items that are desperately needed in Texas,” said Jennings, who said tentative plans are for taking a second shipment on Friday. “If not, we’ll find an alternate way to get the items to the proper location.”

The relief effort of men’s basketball coach Kelley Newton and women’s basketball coach Joe McKinstry is being coordinated through Kelvin Sampson, Newton’s former college coach at the University of Oklahoma and current head basketball at the University of Houston.

Weather returns to the 70s this week; elevated fire weather concerns today

Look for some nice temperatures this week, with Tuesday’s temperatures reaching a high of 76, according to the National Weather Service.

There will be sunny skies with a north northwest wind of 6 to 15 mph, gusting as high as 22 mph, the weather service said.

Low humidity values today with gusty north winds this afternoon will raise fire weather concerns slightly for today, according to the weather service.

Quiet weather, with cooler than normal temperatures, is expected to prevail through the beginning of the next work week, the weather service said.

Tonight, it will be clear with a low of 50, and a north northwest wind of 5 to 10 mph, according to the weather service.

Wednesday, it will be sunny with a high near 73, the weather service said. There will be a north northwest wind of 5 to 10 mph.

Wednesday night, expect mostly clear skies and a low of 52, according to the weather service. A north northwest wind of 5 to 7 mph will become calm in the evening.

Thursday, the weather warms up as it will be sunny with a high near 78 and a west southwest wind of 3 to 5 mph, the weather service said.

Thursday night, it will be mostly clear with a low of 58, according to the weather service.

Friday, it will be sunny with a high near 82, the weather service said.

Friday night, skies will be partly cloudy with a low of 61, according to the weather service.

Saturday, it will be partly sunny with a high near 81, the weather service said.

Saturday night, it will be partly cloudy with a low of 60, according to the weather service.

Sunday, it will be sunny with a high near 80, the weather service said.

Sunday night, it will be clear with a low of 58, according to the weather service.