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  • Brownbacks Budget Won’t Replace Funds For Education

    Brownbacks Budget Won’t Replace Funds For Education - January 13, 2011

    Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback says his proposed budget won't replace all of the federal stimulus funds for public schools disappearing after July 1. He also acknowledges their base state aid per stud...

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  • President Speaks At Arizona Shooting Memorial

    President Speaks At Arizona Shooting Memorial - January 13, 2011

    President Barack Obama is telling Americans he wants the country to live up to the expectations of a 9-year-old girl. Christina Taylor Green was among the six people killed in what authorities say w...

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  • Seeding Increases for Winter Wheat

    Seeding Increases for Winter Wheat - January 13, 2011

    WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - A newly released report shows the nation's farmers have planted more of their land in winter wheat crops than a year ago. The National Agricultural Statistics Service reported W...

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  • Kansas Signs Deal With Neighboring States On Farm Vehicles

    Kansas Signs Deal With Neighboring States On Farm Vehicles - January 12, 2011

    Kansas farmers will be able to operate farmvehicles across three state lines without getting a commercial driver's license under a multistate agreement. Kansas regulators announced the deal with Neb...

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  • Gov. Brownback To Discuss Economy During State Of State

    Gov. Brownback To Discuss Economy During State Of State - January 12, 2011

    Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback is using his first State of the State address to lay out initiatives for improving the state's economy. He'll do that in his Wednesday evening speech even as he gives legis...

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  • Okla. boy rescued after tongue gets stuck on pole - January 12, 2011

    WOODWARD, Okla. - In a scene straight from the movie "A Christmas Story," an 8-year-old Oklahoma boy got his tongue stuck to a metal pole after he licked it on a dare. Officials say when r...

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  • Arizona Moves To Ban Funeral Protests

    Arizona Moves To Ban Funeral Protests - January 12, 2011

    The Arizona Legislature has approved emergency legislation to head off picketing by a Topeka church at the funeral service for a 9-year-old girl who was killed during Saturday's shooting in Tucson. ...

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  • National Beef Employees Set United Way Donation Record

    National Beef Employees Set United Way Donation Record - January 12, 2011

    National Beef employees reach new high in giving to United Way National Beef Packing employees have pledged $198,031.08 to the Seward County United Way for the 2011 campaign. National Beef’s c...

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  • Busy Calving Season Begins

    Busy Calving Season Begins - January 11, 2011

    Ranchers across Kansas are keeping a close eye on their cattle herds and gearing up for one of the busiest times of the year, the early calving period. February and March are traditionally a time fo...

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  • Gov. Brownback Spent $2.68 Million On Campaign

    Gov. Brownback Spent $2.68 Million On Campaign - January 11, 2011

    New finance reports show Republican Gov. Sam Brownback spent $2.68 million on his successful campaign last year. That's about four times the $660,000 spent by the Democratic nominee, state Sen. Tom Ho...

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