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Kansas’ Medicaid program adding coverage of doula services for women, newborns
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment says Medicaid coverage will be modified July 1 to include doula services to pregnant women on Medicaid. The post Kansas’ Medicaid program adding coverage of doula services for women, newborns appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
Kansas gun show organizers talk ATF rule change
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Gun show organizers are concerned there may be fewer vendors and participants this year after the ATF rule change regarding those “engaged in business”. The ATF rule change that took effect on May 20 requires individuals to have background checks and federal firearms licenses before selling firearms for a profit. 27 News […]
Kansas’ poorly attended presidential preference primary cost state taxpayers $2.78 million
TOPEKA — The Kansas secretary of state said Monday the presidential preference primary in March cost nearly $2 million less than anticipated by the Kansas Legislature due to lack of competitive races in the major political parties and disinterest among the state’s voters. Only 9% of registered Kansans...
Wheat Scoop: Gone with the Wind
Deb and Ken Wood share their farming story through tornado recovery to retirement and beyond. The lives of one Kansas farm family was forever changed after a large and violent long-track tornado tore across north central Kansas on May 25, 2015. Ranking as one of the most violent tornadoes of the season with an EF4 rating and estimated winds of 180 miles per hour, the funnel was on the ground for more than a staggering 90 minutes, bending railroad tracks and snapping trees three or four feet wide in half.
K-State Agriculture Today: 1713 – Clean Field After Wheat Harvest…Wheat Harvest Update
00:01:05 – Taking Care of Weeds After Wheat Harvest: Sarah Lancaster, K-State weed specialist, kicks off the show by reminding producers with the importance of controlling weeds after wheat harvest. 00:12:05 – Wheat Harvest Update in Kansas: K-State Extension agents Jeff Seiler, David Hallauer and Allen Baker keep the...
Rainfall continues to fall short of monthly averages
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Our hot-and-humid pattern continues the rest of this week, with several chances for storms across the state. We’ve had some decent rainfall over the past couple of weeks, but it’s still not enough as we continue to fall behind for the month in most locations.
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