Day: August 11, 2022
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Obituary-Dean Allen
Our Dad, known as “Dean” or “Grandpa Dean, passed peacefully in his sleep at the Country Place Senior Living facility on August 7, 2022. Dean
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Obituary-John Anthony Hynek
John Anthony Hynek, 92, of Hanover, KS, died Monday, August 8, 2022, at Advena Living in Clay Center, KS. Visitation will be Sunday, August 14,
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Obituary-Kenneth Hanson
Kenneth Leroy Hanson, Sr., age 83 of Randolph, passed away Saturday August 6, 2022, at the Salina Regional Health Center. He was born on March
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Schools Using Wet Bulb Globe Temperature Values to Make Outdoor Activity Modification Decisions
Kansas — Excessive heat, combined with high humidity, is always a dangerous combination this time of year in Kansas. This combination is closely monitored as
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Free ‘Teaching 101’ Video Series from K-State Available for K-12 Employees New to Teaching
Manhattan, Kan. — Teacher shortages are making headlines across the country. In its ongoing response to this statewide and nationwide crisis, the Kansas State University
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Researchers Seek Ways to Reduce Deer Populations in Urban Areas
Manhattan, Kan. — A decade ago, wildlife officials in the Kansas City area reported that the density of deer in Shawnee Mission Park – a
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Department of Commerce Seeks Partners to Administer Programs that Boost Financial Self-Sufficiency
Topeka, Kan. — The Kansas Department of Commerce is seeking qualified organizations to administer Individual Development Account (IDA) programs in communities throughout the state. The
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Attorneys Argue Juries Should Know they don’t need to Convict on Unpopular Abortion and Drug Laws
Topeka, Kan. — Merely mentioning it in court could lead to a mistrial. Jury nullification, where juries look the other way when someone breaks a
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Chamber Blue of Kansas Set to Transform Health Insurance Access for Small Business
Clay Center, Kan. — The Grow Clay County announced a new partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas (BCBSKS) and Chamber of Commerce Executives