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The governor goes fishing
The Kansas City StarWhen Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback showed up Monday morning for a day of fishing at Milford Reservoir, he readily admitted that he was a beginner. "I fish farm ponds and I've gone to Canada, but I've never tried one of our reservoirs," he said. "This will...Tags: Catfish, Services and Shopping, Regional Authority, Government, Event Planning
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Insurance premiums going up
The Salina Journal, Kan.An official from the Kansas Insurance Department said Monday that the new health care law will lead to an increase in insurance premiums. Linda Sheppard, director of the Accident and Health Division and Patient Protection and manager of the Affordable...Tags: Health Insurance, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Healthcare Laws, Medicaid
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Students win contest with rap video
The Salina Journal, Kan.A chance to win iPad minis for himself, a couple of friends and a teacher was well worth a few hours of work. So Logan Meis, a senior at Salina South High School, talked his friends Kalpit Patel and Michael Linton, also seniors at South, into working...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Apple iPad, Music, Finance, Entertainment
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They're on the ball ...
The Hutchinson News, Kan.Tom Canfield gripped the leash tightly Thursday as he guided an eager dog alongside a row of vehicles parked outside of the Hutchinson Correctional Facility's K-9 unit training facility. It took less than 20 seconds for "Choice," a 4-year-old, pure-bred...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Prisons, Toy Industry, Heroin
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Lawmakers: KanCare for developmentally disabled or $4 million cut
The Kansas City StarKansas lawmakers moved forcefully Thursday toward placing the developmentally disabled in the state's new managed-care program. Without the shift, a key committee threatened, it would cut millions aimed at reducing waiting times to get services....Tags: Physical Disabilities, Health Insurance, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Autism
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Topeka awash in numbers
The Kansas City StarNumbers, numbers, numbers! That's all lawmakers are talking about these days as they start their march toward final adjournment. Growth rates. Ending balances. Adjusted expenditures. The governor's tax plan. The Senate tax plan. The House tax plan....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Government, Schools, Public Schools
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Kansas House panel ties additional services for developmentally disabled to KanCare participation
The Wichita EagleThe state should not spend new money to provide services to developmentally disabled Kansans on waiting lists unless they are included in the state's new privatized Medicaid system, a Republican-dominated House panel decided Thursday. The move by the...Tags: Health Insurance, Autism, Nile Dillmore, Government, Medicaid
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Protesters rally at Capitol over proposal to put developmental disability services under KanCare
The Wichita EagleHundreds of Kansans with developmental disabilities and their supporters rallied at the Capitol on Wednesday in an effort to pressure the Legislature to leave long-term disability services out of the KanCare managed-care health program. People came from...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Physical Disabilities, Health Insurance, Finance, Government
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EDITORIAL: Not fair
The Hutchinson News, Kan.That Gov. Sam Brownback has yet to reappoint Kansas State Fair Board member Mary Treaster after naming two others is not surprising. Treaster is a Democrat, Brownback a Republican. Though she continues to attend fair board meetings, Treaster is...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Politics
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BRIEF: HCC graduation speaker is named; gov to be at Barton
The Hutchinson News, Kan.Robba Moran, member of the Kansas Board of Regents, will be the guest speaker at Hutchinson Community College's commencement ceremonies at 7 p.m. Friday at Hutchinson Sports Arena. Approximately 600 students will receive degrees or certificates of...Tags: Graduation, Education, Kansas State University , Colleges and Universities
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EDITORIAL: You broke it, you bought it
The Salina Journal, Kan.As part of his statewide tour in support of higher education, Gov. Sam Brownback was in Salina on Tuesday, visiting the Salina campus of the KU School of Medicine. For this, the governor deserves credit. The Kansas House wants to cut higher...Tags: Personal Income, Regional Authority, Taxation, Government, Politics
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Kan. senators in DC vary on Web tax
The Hutchinson News, Kan.The two Kansans in the U.S. Senate split over an Internet sales tax collection bill. Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Dodge City, voted against the measure, which would see major online retailers collecting sales tax from out-of-state shoppers. Sen. Jerry Moran,...Tags: E-Commerce Industry, Harry Reid, White House, U.S. Senate, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance
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