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The stepfather of 3-year-old girl once known only as “Precious Doe” filed motions seeking more access to his lawyers and more prison recreation time.Harrell Johnson, of Muskogee, Okla., is charged ...
International officers visit Kansas Statehouse ...
The U.S. military may be known for its might, but a group of international officers says there's room for improvement when it comes to cultural awareness.
Kansas jobless rate steady at 4.4 percent
The Department of Labor's latest report said there were 4,400 fewer workers in June compared with the same month in 2007.
Sebelius, Hensley Backs Demo Senator's Opponent
Kathleen Sebelius and Senate Democratic Leader Anthony Hensley are working to defeat an incumbent senator from their party.
Pentagon Identifies Kansas Soldier's Remains
The Pentagon has identified the remains of a Garden City soldier who was killed when his helicopter was shot down in 1968 over Vietnam.
Advance Voting Begins For Kansas Primaries
Kansans can now ask their local county election offices for advance ballots for the August 5th primaries.
Sunflower takes fight for coal-fired power plants to court
Because state lawmakers couldn’t help, a western Kansas utility has taken its fight to build two new coal-fired power plants to court.Sunflower Electric Power Corp.
Judge To Rule On Dismissing Abortion Charges
A Sedgwick County judge says he will rule within the next two weeks on whether to dismiss criminal charges against one of the nation's few late-term abortion providers.
Kansan pleads guilty to lying about racial scuffle
A Kansas man has pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about whether he witnessed a drunken, racial incident at a graduation party last year.
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Sedgwick County hopes to attract, keep dentists
Concerned about the declining number of Kansas dentists, the Sedgwick County Commission has agreed to hire a consultant to determine the feasibility of launching a local residency program.
The program would offer an advanced degree to dental school graduates.
The study, by Triangle Associates of St. Louis, will cost $46,520 and be funded by the Kansas Health Foundation, United Way of the Plains, Delta Dental Foundation and the United Methodist Health Ministry Fund. It is scheduled to be finished by Dec. 31.
Kansas dental and health organizations have said that more than 80 percent of the state's counties do not have enough dentists to serve their residents, and the shortage will worsen as hundreds of dentists retire.
Health officials have said more dentists would work in Kansas if they could study here.
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