Mar 20, 2009 | Newton Kansan
Senate advances Kansas teen driving changes
Senators gave tentative approval Wednesday to a bill raising the age for obtaining unrestricted Kansas driver's licenses to 17 from the current 16.
Federal aid to schools can't allay state cuts
School districts across the country could share in $150 billion in aid from the federal stimulus package working its way through Congress.
The Kansas Department of Health and E...
Funding payments for schools briefly delayed
When Kansas delayed a monthly payment to 297 school districts for a few days last week, it was seen by some as another indication that the economy is souring.The monthly payment of $220 million split among the ...
Funding payments delayed to school districts
If signs of economic troubles weren't already clear, here is another one. A monthly payment of $220 million split among the state's 297 public school districts was delayed four days this week.