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KU extends spring break, shifts classes online in wake of virus
The University of Kansas responded to swift spread of the coronavirus into the United States on Wednesday by deciding to…
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Kansas colleges, universities bracing for influx of COVID-19
University of Saint Mary stepped up health safety procedures for benefit of students and employees on the private Cathol…
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Keeping seeds in Kansas
Tom Clayman grew up raising lambs. Dustin Miller was a baker's son. In 2005, the two purchased a seed company in Hutchin…
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Senators consider expanding psychiatric services in western Kansas
A Kansas Senate bill would allocate $11.8 million to open and operate hospital beds for youths requiring short-term psyc…
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Central Avenue nears final stages, striping to begin
Permanent striping and a change to two-way traffic is all that remains for the Central Avenue Reconstruction Project as …
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Dodge City part of 33 transit projects
Three projects for the City of Dodge City were announced as part of the more than $7.4 million awarded to transit projec…
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University Center is a go
After nearly two years of putting pieces in place, the upcoming University Center, located at the Hennessy Hall campus i…
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Bill would make Feb. 15 Susan B. Anthony Day in Kansas
TOPEKA - An effort to recognize Feb. 15 as Susan B. Anthony Day in Kansas has gained bipartisan momentum in the House.
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Proposal in Kansas Senate would end raid on highway funds
Sen. Kevin Braun on Tuesday took a jackhammer to a proposed constitutional amendment that would protect highway funding …
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'People have the right to be heard': KHP officers haul away Medicaid expansion supporters in Senate standoff
Kansas Highway Patrol officers on Tuesday forcibly removed 23 vocal and defiant protesters who demanded passage of Medic…
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Shelter Insurance Foundation scholarships available
Scholarships have been made available through the Shelter Insurance Foundation coming this spring. The $2,000 scholarshi…
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CRP grasslands signup March 16
Enrollment into the Conservation Reserve Program grasslands for farmers and ranchers is set to begin March 16 and will r…
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Lawmakers consider extending privacy law to more public workers
TOPEKA - Former Topeka police chief Ed Klumpp is convinced hundreds of Kansas corrections employees and court service of…
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Kansas House panel considers $63M tax credit for food
Sister Therese Bangert on Monday told lawmakers considering a tax credit for food about her recent encounter with girls …
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'Don't panic and keep a long-term perspective'
Oil price wars over the weekend, which came amid fears of a spreading coronavirus, sent U.S. stock prices into a tailspi…
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