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  • Tax Deal Unraveling

    Tax Deal Unraveling - May 18, 2012

    An agreement among Kansas legislators on cutting income taxes appears to be unraveling. Senate President Steve Morris, a moderate Hugoton Republican, said Thursday he doesn't like the plan becaus...

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  • Wind Advisory Posted for Friday

    Wind Advisory Posted for Friday - May 18, 2012

    URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DODGE CITY KS 1138 PM CDT THU MAY 17 2012 ...VERY STRONG WINDS WILL DEVELOP BY LATE FRIDAY MORNING... .A TIGHT PRESSURE GRADIENT WILL EVOLVE ACROSS ...

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  • Take Five – by Tracy Utz

    Take Five – by Tracy Utz - May 18, 2012

    They need to name something after the Old Ball Coach. They really do. I don't care if it's a building, the gym, a locker room, a classroom, a restroom, or even a closet, the name Dale Reed should b...

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  • New Kansas Congressional Redistricting Plan Emerges

    New Kansas Congressional Redistricting Plan Emerges - May 17, 2012

    A new plan for redrawing Kansas congressional districts has emerged in the Kansas House. The House Redistricting Committee approved a proposal Thursday to adjust the lines of the four congressional ...

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  • Okla. Gov. Fallin Signs Welfare Drug Testing Bill

    Okla. Gov. Fallin Signs Welfare Drug Testing Bill - May 17, 2012

    Certain Oklahoma welfare recipients could be subjected to drug tests under a bill signed into law by Governor Mary Fallin. The bill was one of a dozen measures Fallin signed late Wednesday. ...

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  • Kansas Senate Cancels Remap Debate

    Kansas Senate Cancels Remap Debate - May 17, 2012

    The Kansas Senate has put off a debate on a proposal for redrawing the chamber's 40 districts as talks involving Republicans continue. Aides to Senate Majority Leader Jay Emler said Wednesday the...

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  • Kansas Budget Negoiators Resume Talks

    Kansas Budget Negoiators Resume Talks - May 17, 2012

    Legislative negotiators working on the Kansas budget say state spending for education and other programs is tied to a pending compromise on tax cuts. The budget talks resumed Wednesday after the ...

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  • Agressive Tax Cut Bill Goes To Gov. Brownback

    Agressive Tax Cut Bill Goes To Gov. Brownback - May 17, 2012

    An aggressive package of income tax cuts has gone to Governor Sam Brownback, who has until May 26th to sign it, veto it or let it become law without his signature. The bill reached Brownback's de...

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  • Motorcycle Accident Kills Turpin Man

    Motorcycle Accident Kills Turpin Man - May 17, 2012

    A Turpin man lost his life early Thursday morning after a motorcyle ran off the road in the northeast edge of Liberal. The Kansas Highway Patrol reports thirty-eight year old Chad McIntire was travel...

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  • Us 160 Work To Begin In Meade County

    Us 160 Work To Begin In Meade County - May 16, 2012

    The Kansas Department of Transportation expects work on a resurfacing project on US-160 in Meade and Clark counties to begin by Monday, May 21, weather permitting. The project runs from t...

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