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Biochar created to enrich soil
Burnt wood may be able to save the soil - even in Kansas.
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Kreger charged with child sex crimes
Dustin Lee Kreger, 20, was arrested April 28 and charged with two counts of rape and one count of aggravated indecent li…
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Trump signs order to keep meatpacking plants open, but union demands governors follow industry-wide safety measures
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 28 mandating meatpacking and poultry plants remain open.
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Kansas Ethanol facing hard times
Two Kansas ethanol plants lay idle. The other nine decreased production - most by at least 40%.As gas prices continue to…
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3D-printed nasopharyngeal swabs increase testing
A collaboration between Lea Ann Seiler, director of Hodgeman County Economic Development, and Hodgeman County public hea…
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'This is Lansing': As coronavirus spreads in prison, families fear death sentence
Lansing inmate describes riot over health conditions, ongoing problems, and family members fear the worst for prisoners …
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Manufacturer starts PPE production
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Ad Astra sculptor Richard Bergen dies
Richard Bergen, the artist behind the Ad Astra statue that sits atop the Kansas Statehouse, died April 22. He was 95.
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U.S. Senate candidates Lindstrom, Kobach urge state GOP chairman to resign for distorting primary race
Kansas Republican Dave Lindstrom responded to maneuvering designed to convince him to quit the U.S. Senate race by propo…
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Diaz charged with rape, 6 felonies
Jose I. Diaz, 27, was arrested April 25 and charged with six felonies after an alleged incident that occurred April 23.
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Marshall visits Dodge City; 544 Ford County cases
Early this week U.S. Congressman Roger Marshall of Kansas' "Big First" District visited facilities and testing procedure…
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K-State expands licensing agreement for COVID-19 antiviral treatment
Researchers from Kansas State University are moving forward with coronavirus research and hoping to discover a treatment…
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Five Wildcats sign free agent deals
Kansas State's 26-year NFL draft streak came to an end Sunday, but since then at least five former Wildcats have signed …
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COVID-19 symptoms evolve; rapid testing continues
The evolving symptoms list has consistently changed in the past few weeks for Ford County persons of interest with the c…
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Commissioners to cut own salaries
Budget adjustments were the talk of the recent Dodge City commission meeting as it is estimated $3 million would be lost…
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