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Winter Wheat Condition Mixed Amid Dry Conditions - January 04, 2017
The government's January crops snapshot says most of Kansas has remained dry this past month, prompting some concerns about development of the state's winter wheat. The National Agricultural Statis...
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Kansas Revenues Up in December - January 03, 2017
Kansas total tax revenue receipts for the month of December were $601 million. This amount was $6.2 million more than was projected. The amount is $2.4 million more than December 2015 receipts. Decem...
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Pesticide Poisoning Leads To Deaths in Amarillo - January 03, 2017
Hospital officials say a Texas woman is in critical condition a day after four children died and five other people were sickened by an apparent accidental poisoning under her home. A spokesman for ...
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SWMC Welcomes Franklin, New Year’s baby 2017 - January 03, 2017
LIBERAL, KS – Southwest Medical Center celebrated the arrival of Liberal’s first newborn of 2017 during the evening hours on New Year’s Day. Franklin Jose Samonte was ...
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Jim Rice Retirement Reception To Be Held - January 03, 2017
Seward County Administration will be hold a Retirement Reception for Jim Rice, County Commissioner, on Tuesday, January 10th from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers. Cake and Hors D'oeuvres ...
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Free Development Screenings To Be Offered - January 03, 2017
USD 480 will offer the first FREE developmental screening of 2017 Friday, January 6th from 1:00-3:00pm at the Church of Christ (215 S. Western). Screenings will be available for children ages 3-5 ...
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Kansas National Guard Back In Garden City - January 03, 2017
Maj. Kristi Schmitt, a Scott City native, will become the Officer in Charge of Task Force Broncbuster on Sunday, Jan. 8 at 10 a.m. at the Garden City Armory, 1802 East Spruce Street, Garden City. �...
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Earthquakes Rattle Oklahoma Again - January 03, 2017
Three earthquakes have struck in the area of northern Oklahoma that was rattled last year by the largest earthquake in state history. The U.S. Geological Survey says back-to-back earthquakes hit Mo...
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Guymon Faces Competition for Teachers - January 03, 2017
GUYMON, Okla. (AP) - Located just 20 minutes from the state lines of Texas and Kansas, the Oklahoma Panhandle community of Guymon faces competition from all sides when it comes to hiring teachers. ...
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Taxes, Spending Big Question As Legislative Session Sets To Open - January 02, 2017
Big questions about taxes and spending will shape the Kansas Legislature's work after its annual session opens Jan. 9. But the biggest question might be how much GOP moderates work with conservativ...