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Page 2 V V 40/22 45/25 53/40 60/34 FRIDAY Sunny SATURDAY Sunny SUNDAY Windy The DAILY REPORT POLICE & SHERIFF St., 9:52 p.m.  TUESDAY Burglary, 500 block of 12th Ave., 5:47 p.m.  INCIDENTS REPORTED POLICE MONDAY Animal at large, 1600 block of Donelson Dr., 8:18 a.m.  Warrant, 500 block of Neosho St., 12:15 p.m.  Non-injury accident, 1100 block of State St., 1:23 p.m.  Animal problem, 900 block of Graphic Arts Rd., 2:10 p.m.  Cat to go, 3500 block of 21st Ave., 12:58 p.m.  Found property, 500 block of Mechanic St., 4:33 p.m.  Dog to go, 1200 block of Hatcher St., 4:07 p.m.  Missing person, 2900 block of 24th Ave., 5:22 p.m.  SHERIFF THEFTS & VANDALISM POLICE MONDAY Burglary, 500 block Seventh Ave., 2:04 p.m.  Larceny, 2800 block of 18th Ave., 2:41 p.m.  Theft, 500 block of Mechanic V V V Wednesday, December 16, 2015 KANSAS PANEL TO TAKE UP REVISED GUNS-ON-CAMPUS POLICY W E AT H E R THURSDAY Cloudy THE GAZETTE, EMPORIA, KANSAS V ANIMALS PET PATROL To report a lost or found pet, call the Humane Society at 342-4477. EMPORIA VETERINARY HOSPITAL Pets may be available for adoption at the Emporia Veterinary Hospital, 710 Anderson St., 342-6515. ANIMAL CONTROL Arrangements to claim or adopt pets at the city animal shelter at 12th Avenue and Hatcher Street can be made by calling 340-6345 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. weekdays. L O T T E RY WEDNESDAY’S WINNING NUMBERS: Pick Three 9-6-9 ABOUT TOWN Farmers Market Saturday The Emporia Farmers Market at opens 10 a.m. Saturday at 701 Commercial St. A variety of fresh, locallygrown produce, baked goods, fresh eggs and more will be available. Holiday arts and crafts will be for sale at 727 Commercial St. Learn more at www.emporiafarmersmarket.org. Santa at Sertoma Train Santa and his elves will arrive at Sodens Grove, on Sertoma’s Train at 2 p.m. Sunday. He will be there to talk to children and elves will give them candy. Train rides will be available. Friday music in Cottonwood Falls Emma Chase Friday Night Music commences at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Prairie PastTimes, 220 ½ Broadway, Cottonwood Falls. This week’s theme is country, western and bluegrass; all are welcome to the free concert. By JIM SUHR Associated Press A plan outlining how concealed weapons will be allowed on Kansas college campuses appears poised to advance toward adoption despite mounting opposition from some campus groups across the state. The Kansas Board of Regents’ four-member governance committee on Wednesday is expected to approve in Topeka the newest draft governing concealed guns that by state law will be permitted at Kansas’ colleges and universities by mid-2017, said Breeze Richardson, a spokeswoman for the regents. The draft’s latest revisions will be made public during Wednesday’s meeting, though the full board likely will sign off on the policy during its next scheduled meeting in January, Richardson said. Kansas law enables gun owners to carry concealed weapons without a license, including in many public buildings. Public universities in the state also by law must allow such weapons on their campuses beginning in July 2017 in buildings that don’t have security measures including metal detectors — an option broadly considered cost-prohibitive. At Emporia State, internal discussions have begun about what university policies will need to change, according t