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Ft. Supply Prisoner Escapes - March 18, 2013
Oklahoma authorities are searching for an escapee from the William S. Key prison in Fort Supply. Officials say 42-year-old Floyd Miller was noticed missing at about 7:30 a.m. Sunday. Prison r...
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Drought Eases Slightly - March 17, 2013
Recent rain has helped ease the drought in some sections of Kansas, but the state still needs considerably more moisture. The U.S. Drought Monitor says in a report released Thursday that the amount ...
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Appeals Court Upholds Drug Enforcement Law - March 17, 2013
The Kansas Court of Appeals says marijuana that someone obtained legally in another state is still illegal in Kansas. The ruling comes in the case of a Colorado man who was stopped in Kansas with me...
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Advanced Voting To Begin In Seward County - March 15, 2013
Advance Voting in Person will begin Monday, March 18, 2013 at the Seward County Administration Building 515 N Washington, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 18 thru March 22 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 25 t...
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Home Security Company Fined In Consumer Protection Violations - March 15, 2013
A Utah home security alarm company has agreed to pay restitution, fines and investigative costs after being accused of violating Kansas consumer protection laws, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schm...
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Absentee Deadline Approaches In Texas County - March 15, 2013
Voters in Texas County who want to have absentee ballots mailed to them for the 02nd Apr 2013 Goodwell, Hooker, Texhoma or Tyrone General Municipal Election – should apply now if they haven&rsqu...
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Kansas House GOp Uncertain About Sales Tax Proposal - March 14, 2013
Kansas House Republicans acknowledge they're split over canceling a planned decline in the state sales tax. Several Republicans said Thursday they're willing to consider the idea if it allows the st...
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Oklahoma House Approves Bill On Religion In Schools - March 14, 2013
A bill designed to allow public school students to express religious viewpoints and organize prayer groups has passed the House despite concerns the measure could actually lead to more lawsuits agains...
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Two Major Gun Bills Pass KS House - March 14, 2013
It is a good week for those who are supporters of the 2nd Amendment as the Kansas House of Representatives passed two major pro gun bills in final action on Thursday. The Second Amendment Protec...
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Appeals Court Reverses Decision In Woodward County Killing - March 14, 2013
An Oklahoma appeals court has reversed a judge's decision to suppress evidence against two Guatemalan brothers charged with first-degree murder in Woodward County. The Oklahoma Court of Crim...