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Seward County Commission Meets, Approves an Agreement with Tria Health - June 21, 2021
The Seward County Commission met Monday evening and approved an agreement with Tria Health for chronic condition management. Impact to the County is $20,000. In the first year of service, Tria Healt...
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Broadcast Square audio archives June 14 to 18, 2021 - June 18, 2021
You can listen to archived Broadcast Square audio from the week of June 14 to 18, 2021. Monday, June 14: Joshua Morris and Phil Lee of SCCC, on ag department offerings. Tuesday, June 15: Chris P...
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Wheat Cutting has Reached Kansas - June 17, 2021
In the weekly Crop Progress and Condition report, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service noted 18 percent of the wheat crop was mature as of June 13, behind 28 percent last year at this time. S...
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Ulysses Man Injured in Kearney County Accident - June 16, 2021
A one vehicle accident at 6:55am Wednesday morning has injured a Ulysses man. The accident occurred 1.5 miles west of K25 on County Rd 40 in Kearney County. A 2005 KIA Sorento being driven by Phil ...
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ODOC to close William S. Key Correctional Center - June 16, 2021
Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) announces plans to close the William S. Key Correctional Center (WKCC), a minimum-security prison located in Ft. Supply. The facility will close by year�...
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Governor Laura Kelly Announces Kansas Dairy Ingredients Expansion to Create 40 Jobs, $45 Million Investment in Hugoton - June 16, 2021
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today announced that Kansas Dairy Ingredients (KDI) Cheese Company will expand its operations in Southwest Kansas, creating 40 new jobs and investing $45 million new...
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125 to Become US Citizens at Wichita State Friday at 11 a.m. - June 16, 2021
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and the U.S. District Court of Kansas will welcome 125 new U.S. citizens Friday at Wichita State University. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Mitchell Herrer w...
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Governor Laura Kelly Congratulates Morton County for Receiving $700,000 Cost Share Project - June 16, 2021
ELKHART – Today, Governor Laura Kelly congratulated Morton County for receiving $700,000 in Cost Share funds. This project will replace the gravel surface of S Boulevard from K-27 to 975 S Bou...
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Information on the USD 480 Libraries for JumpStart/Summer School - June 15, 2021
Information on the USD 480 Libraries for JumpStart/Summer School ● All elementary libraries will be open 9:00AM-1:30PM, Tuesday-Thursday, during the June and July summer sessions. ○ Session 1: ...
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Kansas Ranked as Number One Business Climate in West North Central Region - June 14, 2021
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today announced that Kansas was recognized by Site Selection magazine as having the top business climate in the West North Central region of the United States in 2021. ...