By Noah Bierman and Noam N. Levey Tribune News Service WASHINGTON — Public health experts say information about the spread of the novel coronavirus through…
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By Esmeralda Bermudez Tribune News Service The phone rings every few hours. “Are you OK, my son? Are you wearing a mask? Please don’t go…
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By Jonathan Shorman, Amy Renee Leiker and Michael Stavola Tribune News Service TOPEKA — Kansas Republican leaders on Wednesday revoked Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s order…
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By Sherman Smith and India Yarborough Tribune News Service TOPEKA — Kansas Department of Labor secretary Delia Garcia pleaded for patience and understanding during a…
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BY ISABELLE BRAUN For people who experience domestic or sexual violence, the stay-at-home orders put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19 have trapped…
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By Diane Gasper-O’Brien University Relations and Marketing Every gift matters. This is the slogan the Fort Hays State University Foundation has used for years in…
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By Sherman Smith Tribune News Service TOPEKA — Dairy producers, forced to dump milk as the shuttering of schools and restaurants disrupts the supply chain,…
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BY MAKENNA ALLEN During a time in which all NCAA and MIAA activities — from practices to competitions — have been canceled, it might be…
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