Mom and pop stores need cash now. But a federal rescue is still mired in confusion

By Russ Mitchell Tribune News Service Restaurants. Shoe stores. Dog groomers. Dry cleaners. An estimated 30 million small businesses serve customers throughout the U.S. —…

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Teaching coronavirus: Some college professors have written it into their lesson plans

By Susan Snyder Tribune News Service PHILADELPHIA — When Brian DeHaven learned he would teach his virology class remotely for the rest of the semester,…

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SGA announces Student Emergency Assistance Fund

BY CORIE LYNN The Fort Hays State University Student Government Association held their weekly meeting on Thursday, during which President Brad DeMers announced that the…

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In rural Kansas, agriculture and meat processing continue despite COVID-19

By Jonathan Shorman Tribune News Service LAWRENCE — Only eight souls live on the square-mile section where Jeff Hatfield farms south of Wichita: him, his…

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A blessing in disguise; how a bus cancelation and a walking trip made memories for a group of friends

Image provided by pixabay.com BY DANYANG YUAN On April 1 Developmental Services of Northwest Kansas announced that Access Public Transportation was stopping all services at…

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Refunds available for canceled Encore shows at Fort Hays State

By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Refunds are now available for season ticket holders for the final three shows of the 19-20 Encore season at Fort Hays State…

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At least 18 dead as powerful storm, tornadoes barrel through South

By Nelson Oliveira Tribune News Service At least 18 people were killed and numerous structures were damaged or destroyed as a powerful storm system barreled…

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Fauci says U.S. reopening could start ‘in some ways’ in May

By Hailey Waller Tribune News Service Parts of the U.S. may be ready in May to ease emergency measures taken against the coronavirus pandemic but…

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CDC study: Coronavirus can travel as much as 13 feet

By David Matthews Tribune News Service According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, new research of air samples of hospitals with coronavirus…

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Health officials caution against talk of quickly reopening businesses

By Laura King Tribune News Service WASHINGTON — Senior U.S. health officials and some governors on Sunday warned against a too-rapid easing of restrictions put…

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