2025 News Archive
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KS Supreme Court sides with woman who lost job offer after she refused COVID-19 vaccine
TOPEKA — The Kansas Supreme Court sided Friday with a woman who lost a job offer when she refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine, rejecting the employer’s arguments that federal law supersedes a state law...
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Some Kansas foster kids suffer 'extreme' instability as state still fails to fix longstanding issues
Kansas kids in foster care still face severe placement instability despite some marginal improvements to the state system.
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K-State Alumni Association to launch rural opportunities network platform using AI
The K-State Alumni Association aims to attract Wildcat talent to rural areas across Kansas using artificial intelligence technology.
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Sen. Marshall fears in-person town halls will lead to violence
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Republican U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas said in-person town halls will lead to violence, but he doesn’t plan to stop holding them.
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Kobach sues Snapchat for deceptive practices that harm children
Topeka–Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has announced that his office filed a lawsuit in Washington County District Court against social media company, Snap, Inc., the creator of the SnapChat...
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KBI & Hamilton Co Sheriff’s Office arrest man on drug distribution charges
Hamilton County, Kan.–The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office has announced an arrest in connection to an ongoing investigation. On Sunday, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office arrested 41-year-old...
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Kpreps.com Week 5 Rankings
District play is underway for schools in Class 3A and lower, as there has been some movement in this weeks Kpreps.com weekly rankings Remaining ranked are Holcomb and Scott City in Class 3A,...
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Mount Mitchell Prairie Guards seeking new volunteers to preserve historic park
A local nonprofit organization is seeking the next generation of volunteers to preserve the history of Mount Mitchell in the Flint Hills.
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