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Public-Private Coalition Financing $24M KU Bioscience, Tech Research Expansion
Light shovel work and bipartisan speeches marked launch of a $24 million public and private partnership.

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Light shovel work and bipartisan speeches marked launch of a $24 million public and private partnership.

U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran said he views wearing a mask as a matter of common sense.
Bryan Williams saw danger on the horizon back in February.
Hospitals in southeast Kansas already are struggling with capacity issues.
Kansas congressional candidates Jake LaTurner and Michelle De La Isla denounced Wednesday street violence inspired by racism.
Colyer, a Republican and Overland Park, Kansas, physician, continues to tout the use of hydroxychloroquine as a COVID-19 treatment.
The trip to the state’s capital highlights the importance of the district in a year where Republican Legislators are facing an uphill battle
The administration plans to choose the labs that will conduct the testing within a couple of weeks.
Here’s a new installment of must-see TV from the Kansas Legislature.
The attack ad from LaTurner, who is the Kansas state treasurer, opened with a statement by LaTurner that he officially approved the message.
The Justice Reinvestment Initiative is a federally funded program overseen by the Council of State Governments.
The unprecedented wave of joblessness meant people were unable to get through to labor department call centers.
Kansas writer Sarah Smarsh already has a picture of herself with Barack Obama.
The previous quarterly fundraising record for Kansas was $3.7 million, a mark set by Bollier during April, May and June.
Jacqueline Rodriguez has seen students learning English as a second language treated as if knowing their first language is a disadvantage.
The comments enflamed Democrats who have accused Republicans of exploiting their political power to gerrymander political boundaries.
Federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett will face the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee beginning Monday .
In August, capacity was raised back to 60 beds at Osawatomie, but Larned remains at 72 beds.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment reported 77,200 fewer vaccination orders had been submitted.
The Democratic governor outlined 68 broadband projects financed with $49.2 million in federal pandemic funding.