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Wind Energy Creates Jobs In Kansas - February 01, 2013
An economic analysis estimates that Kansas wind energy projects have created nearly 13,500 jobs in the state. That's one finding from a report that was drawing business leaders from across Ka...
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Kansas Committee Endorses Tougher Legislation for Gang Leaders - February 01, 2013
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - A Kansas Senate committee has endorsed anti-racketeering legislation aimed at increasing sentences for convicted gang leaders. The Judiciary Committee's action Thursday ...
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Kansas Revenues Increase In January - January 31, 2013
Kansas revenue officials say the state collected $62 million more in taxes than expected in January. A preliminary report Thursday from the Department of Revenue says January's tax collections total...
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Judge Grants Class Action Status To National Beef Lawsuit - January 31, 2013
A federal judge has granted conditional class action status to the lawsuit against National Beef by workers at its Liberal slaughterhouse. The decision Thursday by U.S. District Judge Kathryn...
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Term Limits Proposed For Kansas Legislature - January 31, 2013
Kansas should limit the number of terms legislators can serve in the state house - according to a bill proposed by a freshman state senator from Pittsburg. Republican State Senator Jacob LaTurner s...
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Auditions Set For SCCC/ATS Spring Production - January 31, 2013
Seward County Community College/Area Technical School Drama Department will hold auditions for the spring musical at 7 p.m., Feb. 5-6 in the Showcase Theater, 1801 N. Kansas, in Liberal. The ca...
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Operation USO Support Kansas - January 31, 2013
The Kansas Association of Broadcasters is coordinating a fund raising event for the USO in Kansas all day Monday February 4th. Radio and TV stations across Kansas will be broadcasting segments asking...
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Water Release At Canton Lake To Begin - January 31, 2013
The Army Corps of Engineers has begun releasing water from Canton Lake in northwestern Oklahoma to help replenish the drinking water supply in Oklahoma City. Debbie Ragan, a spokeswoman for t...
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Legislation Could End Pending Education Lawsuit - January 31, 2013
Republican legislators are pushing a change in the Kansas Constitution on education funding to end a pending lawsuit. The measure would add a provision to the constitution declaring that the ...
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KHP and OHP Join In On Seatbelt Crackdown - January 31, 2013
The Kansas and Oklahoma Highway Patrol will join law officers in six other states in a crackdown on motorists not using seat belts and child restraint seats. The KHP, OHP and officers in Califo...