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Aggressive testing leads to case increase
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Trinity Manor in need of isolation gowns
Trinity Manor said recently it is in urgent need of isolation gowns to provide better care for its various residents.
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Railroads vs Stages
Before the arrival of the railroad, riding on the frontier by stagecoach was a preferred means of travel.
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Where have all the turkeys gone?
I've only dabbled with hunting turkeys the past couple springs, allowing other "stuff" to take priority.
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Kansas beefs up testing at infection clusters linked to meat processing plants
The state rushed newly acquired testing supplies and personal protection gear into southwest Kansas to bolster the respo…
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Challenging times: Kansas State AD Gene Taylor navigates uncertainty
It was March 11 and Gene Taylor was standing in the tunnel leading out to the basketball court at Kansas City's Sprint C…
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Ford County cases reach 127, KDHE expanding tests
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Best of Kansas Preps shifts to virtual show
Best of Kansas Preps 2020 is going virtual.
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Phil's Farm grows
Growing up, Phil Nisly helped out with the chickens on his family's Hutchinson farm. When he started his own family, Nis…
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KDHE shows Ford County COVID-19 cases reach 84
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Public hearings set for RHID projects
In a special Dodge City Commission meeting on Thursday, commissioners approved two public hearings scheduled for two Rur…
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One hurdle down for commercial hemp program in Kansas
The USDA approved the plan by the Kansas Department of Agriculture to change Kansas' research-based commercial hemp prog…
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Josh Rouse: Stuck at home? Try out these tasty wild game recipes
For those who have been using the past few weeks of isolation to do some hunting, or those who have some meat in the fre…
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Cedar Apple Rust
Even amongst a pandemic, the birds are still singing, the tulips are blooming, and the junipers (also called red cedars)…
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Outdoors notebook: Fishing tournament schedules altered by coronavirus; Shawnee Yacht Club open
The Catfish Chasers Tournament Series will host a tournament beginning at 7 a.m. Saturday, April 25, at Perry Reservoir.
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