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Kansas House Defeats Immigrant Tuition Bill - May 11, 2012
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - The Republican-led Kansas House has rejected an effort to repeal a 2004 law allowing some illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition at public colleges and universities. The law...
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Kobach Concedes Kansas Voter-Citizenship Plan Dead - May 11, 2012
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Secretary of State Kris Kobach is conceding that Kansas legislators have effectively killed his proposal to require first-time voters to provide proof of citizenship starting ne...
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Petty Files For State House In 125th District - May 10, 2012
Reid Petty, who is the President of the USD 480 Board of Education, and who is also the Chairman of the Seward County Republican Party has filed to run for the State House of Representatives in the 12...
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Ulysses Woman Jumps From Royal Gorge Bridge - May 10, 2012
Colorado authorities are searching for the body of a Kansas woman believed to have jumped from the Royal Gorge Bridge. Canon City Police officers were called to the scene around 7:15 p.m. after emp...
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LPN Student Achieve 100% Pass Rate, Again - May 10, 2012
The SCCC/ATS Nursing program has just received official notification from the Kansas State Board of Nursing (KSBN) of the licensure results for graduates taking the exam for the first time between Ja...
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Celebrity Livestock Judging Raises Over $6000 - May 10, 2012
Seward County Community College/Area Technical School hosted its annual Celebrity Livestock Judging Contest recently to raise money for scholarships. Winners in the individual College Division were...
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Rural Post Offices To Remain Open, For Now - May 10, 2012
At least three rural post offices in southwest Kansas that were in danger of shutting their doors are to remain open for business, albeit with more limited hours. The U.S. Postal Service announced We...
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OK. Gov. Fallin Endorses Romney - May 10, 2012
Governor Mary Fallin welcomed Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney to the Sooner State and promised her "full endorsement and support" of the former Massachusetts governor. Dur...
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KS House Delays Re-Districting Debate - May 10, 2012
The Kansas House has postponed debate on proposed new boundaries of the state Senate's 40 districts. House leaders cited scheduling issues in delaying Wednesday's planned debate until Thursday. ...
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KS House Passes Kobach Citizenship Bill - May 10, 2012
The Kansas House has approved Secretary of State Kris Kobach's proposal to require first-time voters to prove their U.S. citizenship starting June 15th. The vote Wednesday was 72-51. The measure ...