Gov. Kelly orders expansion of telemedicine; 66 confirmed cases

By Sherman Smith and Tim Carpenter Tribune News Service TOPEKA — Gov. Laura Kelly on Sunday announced she had issued executive orders to expand the…

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K-State journalism news director tests positive for COVID-19

By Hailey Dixon Tribune News Service MANHATTAN — Andrew Smith, journalism professor and news director for the student television productions at Kansas State University, is…

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Basketball teams rack up MIAA academic honors

BY FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Fort Hays State men’s and women’s basketball teams placed a total of 12 student-athletes on the…

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5 days of Kansas coronavirus talk: How a rapidly changing story unfolded in political arena

By Tim Carpenter and Sherman Smith Tribune News Service TOPEKA — Freshman state Sen. Mike Thompson adapted his philosophy on delivering forecast of dangerous weather…

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Negotiations stall on massive economic rescue package as coronavirus hits Senate

By Laura King and Jennifer Haberkorn Tribune News Service WASHINGTON — Congressional leaders and the Trump administration raced Sunday evening to reach an agreement on…

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Trump administration ratchets up advisory: Avoid international travel

By Tracy Wilkinson and Chris Megerian Tribune News Service WASHINGTON — Issuing one of its toughest restrictions yet to slow the spread of the coronavirus,…

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Coronavirus-driven shutdown of Kansas schools creates social, academic challenges

By Tim Carpenter and Sherman Smith Tribune News Service TOPEKA — Caroline Zimmerman’s last day of high school felt like any other with tests, homework,…

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Kansas unemployment claims soar 600% as COVID-19 sends economy into tailspin

By Jonathan Shorman Tribune News Service TOPEKA — Unemployment claims in Kansas have soared more than 600 percent in one week as the coronavirus has…

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30th annual McGuire Scholarship Scramble rescheduled for Sept. 4

By FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION In light of CDC regulations and concerns regarding the COVID-19 coronavirus, the 30th Annual Jim & Blake McGuire Scholarship Scramble has…

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