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SpaceX delivery causes traffic delays in portions of Kansas
MCPHERSON COUNTY — Crews transporting a large boiler pressure tank across portions of Kansas on the way to Space X in California had a difficult time in McPherson on Thursday morning. Police in the city of McPherson thanked the personnel who quickly moved all the street equipment and the...
Hard white wheat special edition harvest report 2024
This Hard White Wheat Special Edition of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports is brought to you by the Kansas Wheat Commission, Kansas Association of Wheat Growers, Kansas Grain and Feed Association and the Kansas Cooperative Council. Hard white (HW) winter wheat varieties continue to be popular among some western Kansas...
Gov. Kelly allots $9 million for road projects statewide
TOPEKA (KSNT) – State officials have awarded almost $9 million to 14 transportation projects across the Sunflower State. Governor Laura Kelly and the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) Secretary Calvin Reed announced Thursday, June 27 that 14 transportation projects statewide are going to split $8.6 million through the department’s Cost Share Program. Through this program, […]
Twenty percent of Kansas Hispanics lack health insurance — three times rate of white residents
Kansas Health Institute examines health insurance disparities in Kansas, with 20.1% of Hispanics and 6.2% of white people with coverage in 2022. The post Twenty percent of Kansas Hispanics lack health insurance — three times rate of white residents appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
Wanted Kansas fugitive captured at hotel in Colorado
PUEBLO COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities have captured a Kansas man wanted on multiple allegations. Earlier this week, the Pueblo County Sheriff’s communication center received a tip that 40-year-old Ryan Antalek of Wichita was possibly staying at the Days Inn in Colorado City. Kansas authorities had been seeking Antalek,...
Fireworks safety and regulations in Kansas
PITTSBURG, Kan. — As many people prepare for Independence Day by lighting fireworks — officials say it’s important to be safe and obey the laws. Pittsburg Fire Chief, Taylor Cerne suggest individuals check with their local jurisdictions on the laws that regulate when and where it is okay to light fireworks.
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