Dole announces he has stage four lung cancer

Former U.S. Sen. Bob Dole announced Thursday that he has been diagnosed with stage four lung cancer.

Dole, 97, served as a Republican senator from Kansas for 27 years, starting in 1969. He was in the U.S. House of Representatives for eight years before that. He was the GOP presidential nominee in 1996. A World War II veteran, he was wounded in action. After a long recovery period, he became a Kansas House representative and a county attorney.

Dole’s statement: “Recently, I was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer. My first treatment will begin on Monday. While I certainly have some hurdles ahead, I also know that I join millions of Americans who face significant health challenges of their own.”

U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kansas, released this statement:

“I am saddened to hear that Kansas Senator Bob Dole has been diagnosed with cancer. Sen. Dole is someone I respect as a leader and consider a friend to me and Robba. We are praying for him and Sen. Elizabeth Dole as they tackle this new challenge. I know I speak for Kansans when I say we are all thinking of Sen. Dole and wishing him comfort and healing.

“Bob, as you face the news of this illness, I am reminded of the words from your favorite song.

“Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
Though your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you’ll never walk alone.”

U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, issued this statement:

“I have not known a better public servant, a man with a bigger heart, someone more focused on the good of the nation, more opposed to political drama, or a more incredible negotiator than Senator Bob Dole. I am luckiest person on earth to have him as one of my greatest role models, a mentor, and a dear friend.

“Most every day as I walk the halls of the Capitol, I recognize the boots I wear now, were once worn by Senator Dole and on days like this, those boots look mighty large. From his signature legislation for people with disabilities, to helping feed hungry children at schools in impoverished nations across the world, he has been a positive influence for our nation and the world.

“I have zero doubt in my mind Senator Dole will take this challenge head on the same way as other challenges he faced in his life. Just as he did as one of the heroes from our greatest generation, in this battle, Senator Dole will continue to show us the way through hope, resiliency, and perseverance.

“Senator Dole, just as you taught me that when there is ‘any problem too big, just go listen to the people of Kansas,’ please know that the state we both love is behind you, and Laina and I and my entire family of course are behind you. We join all of Kansas in praying for God’s comfort and His healing hand, and peace for you, for Elizabeth, for Robin, and for your entire family during this difficult time.”

SPP energy emergency alert ends

The Southwest Power Pool ended its energy emergency alert at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 18.

According to an SPP social media post, SPP has determined that there is currently no emergency for the electric grid.

According to the post, because of continuing high loads and other implications of severe cold weather, the SPP remains in a period of conservative operations until 10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, for the entire SPP area, which includes Kansas.

On Wednesday, the SPP energy emergency alerts were fluctuating between Level 1 and 2.

Earlier this week, it went into Level 3, and rolling power outages were implemented throughout the 14-state region to conserve energy, as temperatures were dipping below zero, energy production was less and demand was up.

Temperatures today are starting to rise into the 20s in the Kansas City area, and not as much fuel is anticipated to be needed.

Conditions could still change in the next 48 hours, according to a news release.

See more at https://www.spp.org/newsroom/press-releases/spp-ends-energy-emergency-alert-remains-in-conservative-operations/.

Weather starts to warm up with high of 23 today

National Weather Service graphic
Snow was still on the ground on Thursday morning in Wyandotte County, where the temperature was 9 degrees at 9 a.m. Today, temperatures may rise to a high of 23.

The weather is starting to warm up, although cold temperature will continue on Thursday, with lows in the single digits in the morning, according to the National Weather Service forecast.

It was 9 degrees at 9 a.m. Thursday, according to the weather service.

Lows tonight will drop into the teens for one more night before teens and 20s expected through the weekend, the weather service said.

Highs will rebound slowly, with highs in the lower 30s for many on Friday and finally above freezing for most on Saturday, according to the weather service.

The wind chill will be between minus 1 and 9 Thursday and between minus 4 and 6 on Friday, the weather service said. Tonight, the wind chill will be between minus 4 and 1.

To see a list of warming centers, visit https://wyandotteonline.com/additional-warming-centers-open-in-kck/.

Friday will see a high of 33, while Saturday’s high will be near 38, according to the weather service.

There is a 30 percent chance of light snow and rain on Sunday, the weather service said. Expect mixed precipitation in the morning and continuing through the day. Temperatures will rise to about 40 degrees Sunday afternoon.

By Tuesday, the high will reach 55, according to the weather service.

Today, it will be partly sunny, with a high near 23 and wind chill values between minus 1 and 9, the weather service said. A calm wind will become west northwest 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon.

Tonight, it will be partly cloudy, with a low of 3 and wind chill values between minus 4 and 1, according to the weather service. A west northwest wind around 5 mph will become calm.

Friday, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 33 and wind chill values between minus 4 and 6. There will be a southwest wind of 5 to 9 mph.

Friday night, it will be mostly cloudy, with a low of 19, and a south wind of 7 mph, according to the weather service.

Saturday, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 38 and a south wind of 6 to 8 mph, the weather service said.

Saturday night, it will be mostly cloudy, with a low of 27, according to the weather service.

Sunday, there is a 30 percent chance of snow, mixing with rain, after 11 a.m., then gradually ending. The high will be near 40.

Sunday night, it will be partly cloudy, with a low of 26, according to the weather service.

Monday, it will be sunny with a high near 49, the weather service said.

Monday night, it will be clear, with a low of 34, according to the weather.

Tuesday, it will be sunny, with a high near 55, the weather service said.

Tuesday night, it will be partly cloudy, with a low of 33, according to the weather service.

Wednesday, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 51, the weather service said.