Kansas News
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Millions in federal aid could be lost as one in three Kansas households has yet to fill out census
Amid a pandemic that has slowed efforts to count Americans, more than a third of Kansas households haven’t yet responded…
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Local authorities have conflicting face mask regulations
If you’re confused about requirements to wear a face mask don’t feel alone. Across the sprawling Kansas City Metro, which…
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‘Do more than vote,’ Kansans for Life tells pro-life voters as it endorses Trump
Kansans for Life (KFL) has given President Donald Trump the most enthusiastic endorsement one can get. But the organization says…
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As Confederate monuments come down across U.S., Wichita memorial comes into question
In 2016, a monument honoring both Union and Confederate Civil War veterans was erected in Wichita’s Veterans Memorial Park. The Reconciliation…
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Kansas News Briefs
Kansas News Briefs – Congressman Roger Marshall Faces Attacks in GOP Senate Debate TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas congressman…
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The 1st VP of color was elected over 90 years ago; he was a Kansas Republican
There has been a lot of talk this year about people of color running for President or Vice President. But…
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Kansas Scenic Byways win awards
Native Stone Scenic Byway, one of 12 Kansas Scenic Byways, took top honors for the Scenic Viewshed Improvement Award. In…
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KU professor charged with crimes for keeping work for Communist China secret
Growing concern about China is hitting close to home – this time at KU. Feng Tao, an associate professor and…
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