Q&A: Coronavirus stimulus checks are coming soon. Here’s who gets money and who doesn’t

By David Lightman Tribune News Service WASHINGTON — The stimulus checks coming to taxpayers, probably starting later this week, are expected to help people for…

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Fewer Kansas, Missouri deaths predicted, but models assume strict social distancing

By Jonathan Shorman Tribune News Service TOPEKA — The coronavirus will peak earlier than previously expected in Kansas and Missouri and result in fewer deaths,…

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Kansas coronavirus cases jump nearly 100 in one day

By Jason Tidd Tribune News Service WICHITA — The number of coronavirus cases in Kansas jumped by nearly 100 in one day as the Wichita…

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What can we learn from China’s experience facing the epidemic

BY DANYANG YUAN On Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended voluntary use of non-medical masks. “If people wanted to wear them, they…

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Annual Olliff Family Symposium converted to webinar format for 2020

BY UNIVERSITY RELATIONS The annual Olliff Family Educational Symposium has been converted to an online webinar format this year in response to the COVID-19 health…

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Fauci, Birx diving into social media to reach young adults

By Angelica LaVito and Lucas Shaw Tribune News Service WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s evening virus briefings have been a big TV ratings hit, but…

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‘Hardest, saddest’ days ahead in coronavirus outbreak, surgeon general warns

By Laura King Tribune News Service WASHINGTON — As the U.S. coronavirus death toll neared 10,000 on Sunday, Surgeon Gen. Jerome Adams said the coming…

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Campus dining provides to-go orders

BY DANYANG YUAN With the announcement that all on-campus classes and activities were canceled a few weeks ago, Chartwells, Fort Hays State University’s campus dining…

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SGA getting ready for elections

BY CORIE LYNN Though Fort Hays State University students are finishing their Spring semester online, activities are moving forward as best they can. The Student…

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SGA holds online Senate

BY CORIE LYNN Classes are underway at Fort Hays State University following a week of cancellations and Spring Break. The university, already host to a…

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