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Aetna apologizes for failure to abide by $1 billion Medicaid contract in Kansas
A top Aetna insurance company executive implored Kansas lawmakers Tuesday to accept an apology for failure to abide by p…
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Ford County Sheriff urges caution with letter
In a news release from Ford County Sheriff Bill Carr, a letter has been received in the mail calling for recipients to s…
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First Dental Good News: BHD nominated for best vodka, gin distillery
Voting is underway to name Boot Hill Distillery not only the best craft vodka distillery but also the best craft gin dis…
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Farm Service Agency expands payment options
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency has expanded its payment options accepting debit cards and Automa…
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New program helps paras become teachers
NEWTON - Scheduling, admittedly, was a big part of why Carla McConnell got into education in the first place.While she v…
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Artist hopes mural inspires others
OTTAWA - Inspired by a similar painting in Nashville, Anita Pierce put her own spin on her latest mural creation."I saw …
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Homer's purchases Nu-Way Drive-In
LEAVENWORTH - One of the oldest restaurants in the state of Kansas recently completed the acquisition of another venerab…
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Three arrested for threats to high school
In a news release from the Dodge City Police Department, three students from Dodge City High School were arrested Monday…
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Outdoors: Doves, anyone?
I hate hot weather like slugs hate salt, or like dogs hate sirens. I hate summer almost as much as I hate horses. Luckil…
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Textiles, quilts needed for Stauth Museum exhibit
MONTEZUMA - Stauth Memorial Museum is looking to add quilts and textiles from western Kansas men and women for its upcom…
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First Dental Good News: Former Globe columnist pens seventh book
For her seventh book, Edna Bell-Pearson, 98, a former columnist and reporter for The Daily Globe, tackled the story of U…
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3i SHOW High School Ag Day evolves
With agriculture and education ever evolving, the 3i SHOW does the same.When the 66th annual 3i SHOW arrives in Dodge Ci…
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The Union Church
It was a beacon which shined a light in the darkness cast by Dodge City's wild and raucous behavior.The Union Church was…
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Grandson makes the cut: Teen takes different path to same profession as his barbering grandfather
HAYS - Following other family members in the profession, Avery Normandin, 19, started work as a barber earlier this summ…
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Is aquatic animal population bouncing back?
PITTSBURG - The long history of mining in Southeast Kansas left its mark not only on the landscape but on local water qu…
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