Gov. Brownback signs welfare reform bill

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Gov. Sam Brownback has signed a bill that specifies several dozen items poor families will not be able to buy with…

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‘Intro to Massage Therapy’ to be offered this summer at Fort Hays State University

Two introductory massage therapy classes will be offered at Fort Hays State University for the summer 2015 term. The courses will be offered over a…

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Education officials fine for-profit college for false claims

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Education Department says it will fine Heald College $30 million, alleging the Corinthian Colleges subsidiary had engaged in egregious misconduct and…

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Obama says Ebola-fighting goal is to prevent any new cases

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is citing major gains in fighting the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and says the goal now is to…

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Fight for $15 an hour brings new demonstrations

NEW YORK (AP) — Organizers say it’s the biggest-ever mobilization of workers in the United States. Airport workers, Wal-Mart employees and others have said they’ll…

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EU files antitrust charges against Google

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union’s competition chief is filing an antitrust complaint alleging Google has been abusing its dominance in Internet searches and is…

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Small aircraft lands on Capitol lawn; pilot in custody

WASHINGTON (AP) — A small one-person helicopter has landed on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol, prompting a temporary lockdown of the Capitol Visitor’s…

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Judge declines to remove marijuana from dangerous drug list

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A federal judge in California has declined to remove marijuana from the list of the most dangerous drugs. U.S. District Judge…

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Kansas Board of Regents announce next President and CEO

The Kansas Board of Regents acted unanimously Wednesday at its April meeting to appoint Blake Flanders, as the next President and Chief Executive Officer of the…

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Kansas Board of Regents announce the retirement of CEO Andy Tompkins

  The Kansas Board of Regents President and Chief Executive Officer, Andy Tompkins, announced his retirement Wednesday following 46 years of public service in education and…

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