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Kansas Senate, House Pass Bill Limiting Governor’s Executive Powers - May 22, 2020
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNW) – Republicans have pushed a big package through the GOP-controlled Kansas Legislature that would shield businesses and health care providers from coronavirus-related lawsuit...
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Seaboard Foods Releases COVID 19 Testing Statement - May 21, 2020
On May 12-13, Seaboard Foods conducted COVID-19 testing for our Guymon processing plant employees as part of our commitment to keeping our employees safe and to answering the call from employees and h...
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New Recovered Numbers for Seward County Released - May 21, 2020
The latest statistics released by the KDHE, Seward County Health Department, and surrounding Counties for Thursday May 21 show Seward County has had 817 individuals test results have come back posit...
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Texas County Confirms 29 New Positive COVID-19 Test Results - May 21, 2020
Total Confirmed cases 822, with 421 recovered, 4 deaths By Miranda Gilbert Emergency Management PIO Texas County officials confirmed 29 positive COVID-19 tests on Thursday, May 21. The tests ...
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Haskell and Finney County roads to close at U.S. 83 - May 21, 2020
Crews are expected to close 80th Road east of U.S. 83 in Haskell County and Craft Road west of U.S. 83 in Finney County the week of May 25. The closure is part of the U.S. 83 expansion project and ...
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COVID-19 Numbers for Wednesday May 20th - May 20, 2020
The latest statistics released by the KDHE, Seward County Health Department, and surrounding Counties for Wednesday May 20 show Seward County has had 810 individuals test results have come back posit...
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Kansas to Receive Additional CDC Funding - May 20, 2020
Sen. Jerry Moran announced Wednesday that Kansas will receive over $81 million from CDC to develop, administer, process, and analyze COVID-19 tests and perform contact tracing. This critical funding i...
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Texas County COVID -19 Numbers Up by Only 8 New Cases - May 20, 2020
By Miranda Gilbert Emergency Management PIO Texas County officials confirmed eight positive COVID-19 tests on Wednesday, May 20. The tests were for six Guymon residents, one Hooker resident,...
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Kansas Policy Allows Exposed Meat Packers to Stay on Job - May 20, 2020
AP Story VIRUS OUTBREAK-KANSAS Kansas policy lets exposed meatpacking workers stay on job TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Emails and text messages show Kansas softened its quarantine guidelines for meatpacki...
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USD 480 Elementary School Device Check in Schedule - May 20, 2020
USD 480 Elementary School device check-in will be at the child’s school on Wednesday, May 20th from 11am-6pm and Thursday, May 21st from 8am-12pm. A parent or guardian must be present to return the ...