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Kansas Labor Department Pushes New Reemployment Program
Modernization council considers facial recognition strategies.

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Modernization council considers facial recognition strategies.

The Poor People’s Campaign announced the beginning of a weeks-long push to end the Senate filibuster and pass voting rights legislation.
The Arkansas River also runs through Dodge City. Or at least it used to.
Research project searches for cost-effective intervention alternatives.
What do we do about voting in southwest Kansas?
The college town environment of Lawrence welcomes uniqueness of thought and diversity. But one nighttime rendezvous tells a different story.
The most ambitious part of the pandemic stimulus package is about to hit the bank accounts of millions of U.S. parents.
Kansas congressman views critical race theory as a national crisis.
Republican senators during the past few weeks led sustained attacks on President Joe Biden’s choice to head up the Bureau of Land Management
The federal government will spend $655 million on loans and grants to help launch new meat-processing facilities.
Action inspired by 2019 lawsuit challenging end-of-year fee sweeps.
The Supreme Court said the constitutional right to personal autonomy "allows a woman to make her own decisions regarding her body."
As the Delta variant takes hold, the unvaccinated are in for a rude awakening.
The move comes after Democrats have been stymied in their attempts to enact a national election overhaul in Congress.
Kansas customers outside the Kansas City area could pay another $4.70 per month.
American Indian leaders say the investigation represents a huge step toward acknowledging a devastating loss that has been overlooked.
This week’s listening is brief in duration but packed with consequence.
Kansas congressman views critical race theory as a national crisis.
Construction on nearly three-quarters of a billion dollars in modernization and expansion projects for roadways will soon be underway.
The meat can only receive a “Product of USA” label if that livestock is raised in the U.S. rather than abroad.