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Dodge City Daily Globe
24 Jul, 2019
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KBI following 74 leads in ongoing Kansas clergy abuse inquiry
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation's public appeal for people to step forward with allegations of sexual misconduct among members of the Catholic clergy prompted 74 investigations in 33 Kansas counties, officials said.
In Kansas child welfare system, concerns churn over sexuality, gender

For Pam Cornwell, it is difficult not to listen to children who struggle with sexual and gender identity.They need support, she says, and the risk is troubling.

DCF, KDHE partnership aims to ease KanCare application process

A partnership between state agencies announced in Hays is designed to improve efficiencies in the application process for Kansas Medicaid applications as well as preparing for possible Medicaid expansion.

Attorney for Tomas Co points to ‘consensual’ loophole in prison abuse law

The attorney for Tomas Co wants charges dismissed because the statute for unlawful relations with an inmate is written to forbid consensual sex abuse, and Co's former students say his advances were unwanted.

Senate panel endorses slate of Gov. Laura Kelly’s high-profile nominees

A Senate committee voted to forward to the full Kansas Senate nominations of the Kansas Highway Patrol superintendent, secretary of the Kansas Department of Administration and three members of the state Board of Regents.

KDHE requires students to get meningitis, hepatitis A vaccines

Public school students will have to be vaccinated this year for meningitis and hepatitis A, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment announced.

Agriculture Department warns of livestock disease reported in other states

As nearby states report confirmed cases of a virus affecting livestock, the Kansas Department of Agriculture is encouraging awareness and the taking of precautions by animal owners.

LaTurner contrasts his donors with Marshall’s

Kansas State Treasurer and U.S. Senate candidate Jake LaTurner pointed out Wednesday he raised more campaign dollars from Kansans in the second quarter of this year than U.S. Rep. Roger Marshall, R-Great Bend.

Electric car charging stations introduced at turnpike service areas

Electric vehicle drivers will be able to travel the entire 236-mile length of the Kansas Turnpike without ever having to exit to recharge their car's batteries, thanks to the addition of "fast-charging" stations at the Topeka, Lawrence and Towanda service areas.

Wichita pharmacist convicted of unlawfully dispensing opioids

he owner of Neighborhood Pharmacy in Wichita was found guilty by a federal jury of illegally filling large numbers of prescriptions for highly addictive opioids sought by patients of a physician sentenced to life in prison for distribution of drugs.

Outdoor notebook: Fungus that causes white-nose syndrome in bats is spreading in Kansas, agency says

The fungus known to cause a deadly disease in bats is spreading within the state, Kansas wildlife officials announced this week.