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Several students from Wyandotte County received degrees this spring from Kansas State University, Manhattan.
In all, nearly 3,000 students from 98 Kansas counties, 48 states and 43 countries received degrees at K-State this year.
The graduates from Wyandotte County:
From Bonner Springs: Alexander Bezek, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science; Jared Burns, Bachelor of Science; John Cota, Master of Science in adult, occupational and continuing education; Jordan DeTar Newbert, Bachelor of Science in Interior Design; Noelle Remy, Bachelor of Science; Kayla Zimmerly, Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition.
From Kansas City, Kan.: Courtney Albracht, Master of Interior Architecture and Product Design; Jaime Arreola, Bachelor of Science and a secondary major; Nozella Brown, Doctor of Education in adult, occupational and continuing education; Shahna Campbell, Bachelor of Science; Emily Cavlovic, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Adrene Evans, Bachelor of Science; Adrene Evans, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Corey Gamble, Master of Science in adult, occupational and continuing education; Genna Gaunce, Master of Science in plant pathology; Sarah Hartman, Bachelor of Science; Joseph Haws, Bachelor of Science in Construction Science and Management; Jasmine Holmes, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Alyssa Jones, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Mollie Kennedy, Bachelor of Science; Shayla Lambert, Bachelor of Science; Patrice Lasley, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Frank Maxwell, Master of Science in adult, occupational and continuing education; Karla McDaniel, Bachelor of Science in Family Studies and Human Services; Anastasia McHaney, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Cody Oldham, Bachelor of Arts; Justin Peterson, Bachelor of Science in Education; Omar Quintero-Alcazar, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Jazmin Richmond, Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition; Jazmin Richmond, and a secondary major; Breanna Robbins, Bachelor of Science in Education; Mitzie Rojas, Bachelor of Science in Dietetics; Luis Sanchez, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Michael Saylor, Master of Science in adult, occupational and continuing education; Jeremy Scott, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Kayla Sparks, Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management; Andrew Turner, Bachelor of Science; Julia VanderWerff, Bachelor of Arts; Jeremy Walker, Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering; Andre Watkins, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Jordan Wegele, Bachelor of Arts.
Cloudy skies are starting to give way to partly sunny skies on Monday.
While clouds are clearing, there is still a 30 percent chance of thunderstorms today, according to the National Weather Service. The slight chance of showers is predicted mainly after 2 p.m.
The high will be 82 degrees today, the weather service said. The temperature was 72 at 9 a.m., with humidity of 84 percent.
Tonight, there is a slight chance of showers before 7 p.m.
Tuesday, the forecast is mostly sunny with a high of 86.
On Wednesday, there is a 30 percent chance of storms in the forecast in the early morning hours and during the day. Thursday also will have a 30 percent chance of showers.