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Kansas Officials Say Water Supplies Remain Low - December 21, 2012
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Gov. Sam Brownback says Kansas farmers, ranchers and communities should review their water use and conservation plans as drought conditions persist. Brownback received an upd...
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Kansas Lags Nation in Population Growth - December 21, 2012
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - A new report shows the Kansas population growing more slowly than the nation and most other states. The U.S. Census Bureau is estimating that the population in Kansas grew by ...
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KSCB/KLDG Announces Christmas Contest Winners - December 20, 2012
A Boise City woman wins KSCB/KLDG's Christmas Gift Express. Sharon Bade of Boise City wins the one thousand dollar shopping spree which will be available at participating businesses. Bade registered...
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Kansas 511 Callers Select ???Highways??� For Road Condition Info - December 20, 2012
The Kansas Department of Transportation reminds travelers that the just-enhanced Kansas 511 Phone system is a great resource for holiday/winter travel information. But some users who have gott...
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Blizzard Causes Injury Accident - December 20, 2012
DODGE CITY, Kan. (AP) - The Kansas Highway Patrol says a fatal three-vehicle accident in western Kansas was caused by the winter's first storm. The patrol reports that the accident occurred ...
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Oklahoma Revenuses On The Rise - December 20, 2012
Early projections show Oklahoma lawmakers will have about $214 million more than last year to spend on next year's state budget, despite huge reductions in oil and gas tax revenue. Secretary...
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Topeka Attorney With Liberal Ties Disbarred - December 20, 2012
A Topeka attorney who stole more than $460,000 from several clients' trust funds and another accused of inadequately representing clients will no longer be able to practice law. Dockets provi...
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Kansas Ranked at the Bottom for Health Disaster Prep - December 20, 2012
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - A national survey ranks Kansas at the bottom among states in being prepared for public health emergencies, terrorism incidents and natural disasters. But state officials took ...
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HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT TONIGHT - December 19, 2012
HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT CST TONIGHT... * EVENT...SUSTAINED WINDS OF 30 TO 40 MPH ARE LIKELY WITH GUSTS TO 65 MPH POSSIBLE ACROSS ALL OF SOUTHWEST KAN...
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Man Goes Above And Beyond To Help - December 19, 2012
On Sept. 20, Tri-County Electric Cooperative serviceman Trey Long was driving down a side street after lunch in Guymon. It was just like any other day until he saw a woman who had fallen in her y...