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Kansas Offers Liability Protection To Businesses Engaged In High School Work Training Programs
Kelly also signs bills on distinctive license plates, hunting and fishing licenses.

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Kelly also signs bills on distinctive license plates, hunting and fishing licenses.

Audit faults state agencies, managed-care companies involved in KanCare.
The Sandhill plum is native to Kansas, and students described it as versatile and resilient.
President announces year-round sales of 15% ethanol blends during Iowa visit.
Watson offered to resign, but state board imposed one-month, unpaid suspension.
The U.S. House approved a bill for a hard-hit industries program that would help small businesses that weren’t eligible for restaurant aid.
AG also rejected county program to welcome undocumented immigrants.
Bill holds sign language interpreters to professional standards.
The Kansas Mainstreet Program has assisted dozens of communities to maintain predominantly rural downtown areas.
Advocates argue 36-month health plans fit niche consumer demand.
Ghost guns lack a serial number, making it difficult for law enforcement to trace the owner of the weapon if it’s found at a crime scene.
Kelly fought disenfranchising legislation; Schmidt hailed election integrity victory.
Congress works to inspire narrative beyond one building in Topeka.
Researchers say a small amount of the toxin can harm kids’ development. Kansas has some of the highest rates of elevated blood lead level.
Senator Mark Steffen offered advice to medical colleagues on off-label treatments.
A U.S. House Oversight and Reform Committee panel examined why books have been banned and the impact of those actions on students.
“I strongly believe this is a moment in which all Americans can take great pride.”
Stone placed in Lawrence park will be relocated to tribal land near Council Grove with a $5 million grant from the Mellon Foundation.
“A strong, safe public transportation system is critical to our state’s economy and quality of life.”
Mobile home residents at risk in red-hot housing market.