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Nearly half of Kansas' counties don't have a private health care provider who gives childhood immunizations, and public health advocates see that as a big issue in trying to boost immunization rates.
Flash Flood Watch: SE Kansas & SW Missouri
RAINFALL AMOUNTS BETWEEN ONE AND TWO INCHES WILL BE COMMON BY SUNRISE WEDNESDAY SOUTH OF A HILLSDALE LAKE TO BOONVILLE LINE.
Staycations: No place like home
Summer vacations keep getting more expensive. Scorching food, fuel and travel prices have left many families feeling the heat.
Police shut down Washington club
“If we let them stay open and then something happened, the city would have been liable”
The lights are out at The VIP Room after a raid late Friday by Washington police, the city code enforcement officer, state police liquor control enforcement officers and Washington County Adult Probation. via O-R Online
Basketball scores Last Updated: January 23, 2008 03:16:39 PM Girls Thursday Hiawatha Invitational Tournament Marysville vs. via Marysville Advocate
Clifton, Linn to share $1.4 million grant
The city of Clifton and Linn among five Kansas communities who will share nearly $1.4 million in housing rehabilitation grants through the federally funded Community Development Block grant program, the Kansas ... via Clay Center Dispatch
State Teachers Hall of Fame Is taking nominations
“Additional items and photos will invalidate the application.”
Originally published 01:28 p.m., January 7, 2008 Updated 01:28 p.m., January 7, 2008 Nominations have opened for the 2008 Kansas Teachers Hall of Fame awards. via Emporia Gazette
Melting ice keeps outages going
“We have seen a tremendous impact on power lines throughout the state. If we would have gotten more than that, it would have been quite a grave situation”
Sunshine and warmer temperatures returned to Clay County this morning compounding problems for crews working to restore power around the ares. via Clay Center Dispatch
After cheating death, he fell in Afghanistan
“His grandfather served. He (Jeff) loved it. He chose it as his career. He was a lifer.”
A bullet from a sniper's gun in Iraq didn't stop Sgt. Jeffery S. Mersman from serving his country. via Topeka Capital-Journal
13,000 Limousin cows now on whole-herd reporting
More than 13,000 cows in 126 herds now are part of the voluntary Limousin Inventory Management System. via High Plains Journal
Couple in care home appreciate Medicaid
“It didn't take long for that to deplete what little we had left”
She is grateful for 56 years of marriage and her four successful adult children. via The Topeka Capital-Journal