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Dodge City Daily Globe
9 Dec, 2020
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Kansas reports 5,730 new COVID-19 cases, 70 deaths
Kansas since last Friday reported 5,730 new COVID-19 cases, according to the state's coronavirus dashboard.
State Board of Ed: Elementary schools should stay open, regardless of COVID-19 spread

Elementary school students throughout Kansas should remain in school, even if COVID-19 spread in a community is so high that schools would otherwise close, under guidance approved Tuesday by the Kansas State Board of Education.

Hemp takes one step closer to commercial growth in Kansas

On Monday, the state conducted a public hearing for allowing industrial hemp to be grown commercially in Kansas.

New guard in Senate, status quo in House as state lawmakers pick new leaders

There will be a new guard in the Kansas Senate next session.

Kansas Democrats lost big in 2020 election. Progressives are asking, ‘What’s next?’

Election night a month ago was not a good night for Kansas Democrats.

Fired Kansas Highway Patrol majors allege ‘hostile work environment,’ retaliation in federal suit

Two former, high-ranking Kansas Highway Patrol officers filed a federal lawsuit Friday, arguing their firing from the agency violated federal law and came as retaliation for helping female employees report a "hostile work environment" created by top officials.

COVID-19 remains a problem in Kansas prisons. When they will get a vaccine is unclear.

The potential for a COVID-19 vaccine, which could arrive in Kansas by the middle of December, has come as welcome news for pandemic-weary residents.

COVID-19 cases tick back up in Kansas, with over 6,000 new infections since Wednesday

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment reported a rise of 6,234 cases of COVID-19 since Wednesday, as well as 127 new hospitalizations in that time frame.

Case against Congressman Steve Watkins set for Feb. 4 hearing

A preliminary hearing is set for Feb. 4 as part of a case against U.S. Rep. Steve Watkins, with the Republican lawmaker alleged to have committed felony election fraud, among other crimes.

A COVID-19 vaccine is coming to Kansas soon. Here’s what we know.

A COVID-19 vaccine, which many people hope will help end the pandemic, is about to come to Kansas. The state is preparing to distribute a vaccine soon.