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The surge in coronavirus cases following the Thanksgiving holiday was easily predicted, and the worst numbers for the epidemic so far.

The surge in coronavirus cases following the Thanksgiving holiday was easily predicted, and the worst numbers for the epidemic so far.
We have always had an unhealthy relationship to sports, one that the virus has simply revealed.
Betsy de Parry was diagnosed in 2002 with an incurable form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Career prosecutor Jacqie Spradling will fight to preserve her reputation and law license this week.
A statewide poll of Kansans revealed a majority support re-election of President Donald Trump.
Back in September, he made an extraordinary comment about abortion politics and public health in Kansas.
Commissioners Lacey Cruse, David Dennis and Jim Howell made clear O’Donnell’s statements on the 45-minute recording.
Four Kansas counties stopped short of rebuking the governor, choosing to decline to enforce Kelly’s mask order.
All eyes are on Election Day. The local, state and national races decided Nov. 3 will shape our lives for years to come.
Billinger said the printing error was “an honest mistake” and that he doesn’t think voters will be confused.
The Kansas Department of Commerce was only able to award grants to 1,900 before the $32.5 million allotted ran out.
Adkins blasted Davids for her allegiance to U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Marshall repeatedly labeled Bollier an extremist out of touch with most Kansans.
The number of vehicle miles traveled on Kansas highways from January through September plummeted 10.2% .
The 14-year-old boy’s family and supporters are calling for increased accountability for those who file false reports or claims.
The office would investigate and resolve complaints made by or on behalf of children receiving state services.
Teresa Briggs’ facemask invites people to vote.
Enrollment at Neosho Community College increased 21% per year over a three-year period.
The bill was signed Saturday by President Donald Trump.
Bollier’s campaign said the surprise was Marshall contemplated ideas that would undercut Kansans.