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KHP: Safety stressed for Labor Day Holiday
The Kansas Highway Patrol encourages everyone to plan for a safe Labor Day Weekend. Excessive speed, inattention, and impaired driving are leading causes of traffic crashes. Troopers will be on the roadways enforcing Kansas laws and are available to assist motorists. The Patrol is participating in the annual Drive Sober...
KDC responds to allegations made by former employee found dead in Kansas
TOPEKA (KSNT) – A Kansas state agency has issued a statement regarding a former employee who was recently found dead earlier this month. The Kansas Department of Commerce (KDC) issued a statement in a press release on Thursday, Aug. 29 on the allegations involving former employee Jonathan Clayton of Peabody who was found dead recently. […]
West Central Kansas Faces Thunderstorm Threat Thursday with Highs Reaching 90s
Dodge City, KS – West central Kansas is expected to experience partly cloudy conditions today with the possibility of late afternoon thunderstorms. High temperatures across the region will soar into the 90s, making it a hot and potentially stormy day. According to the National Weather Service in Dodge City,...
Governor Signs Bipartisan Tax Cuts Package
A bipartisan tax cuts package is signed into law in Kansas. Governor Laura Kelly signed Senate Bill One during a ceremony yesterday in Olathe. The bill provides Kansas residents nearly two billion dollars in tax cuts over the next five years, eliminates state taxes on Social Security income and reduces property taxes by increasing the residential property tax exemption to $75,000 dollars.
Professional certifications draw increased interest at Kansas campuses
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH)—Many Kansas college campuses are alive with activity as the fall semester begins, and enrollment numbers are ticking up. It’s not just the traditional degree that draws all of those students. There are also professional certifications designed to provide skills to meet the needs of specific in-demand industries.
Everett Morgan Strength Training Center to reopen Thursday
Kansas Wesleyan's weight room - the Everett Morgan Strength Training Center - will host a soft opening on Thursday, Aug. 29, at 1 p.m. The weight room is opening after a complete renovation, including branded weights, new equipment and the construction of an office for the university's first full-time strength and conditioning coach. Custom racks, benches, dumbbells, new flooring, cardio equipment, TVs and a new sound system are all being installed, with the expectation that KWU will have one of the best strength and conditioning facilities in the NAIA.
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