Inside the Kansas Threat Integration Center
TOPEKA, Kan. - (KRT) - In an underground room of the State Defense Building, behind two locked doors, an office hums with activity.
Inside this concrete bunker left over from the Cold War, two televisions flicker with images from CNN and Fox News. A bank of glowing computers lines one wall. Another is adorned with maps of Iraq and Kansas, just two of the places where the Kansas National Guard now serves.
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In one bulletin this summer, for example, officers learned of bomb threats at four Wal-Mart stores in Kansas, a person using a bogus name to apply to be a flight instructor in Wichita, an ultralight aircraft flying over a nuclear power plant in Iowa. It is up to law enforcement authorities to determine whether the incidents are connected.
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