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During the pandemic, many school boards, city and state governments pivoted to using social media to broadcast their meetings. Now some are running into problems with Big Tech for spreading medical misinformation.
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MANHATTAN, Kansas — Ellen Welti has a Ph.D. in, essentially, grasshoppers.And yet she was still mystified about why the number of grasshoppers in a…
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While getting his master’s degree from Wichita State University, Jesse Marks wrote his thesis on food insecurity.Along the way, he discovered that food…
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KINSLEY, Kansas — In the late 1980s, drought left the wells that supply water to the city of Hays and Russell in western Kansas precariously low. The…
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WICHITA — State regulators have expanded their investigation into what’s causing a recent string of earthquakes in eastern Wichita.Regulators say the…
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Sedgwick County is reminding residents that they can still recycle their used Christmas trees.The county’s Environmental Resources Department has set up…
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Seven low-intensity earthquakes have rattled parts of the Wichita area since Thanksgiving, but a Kansas expert on seismic activity says residents should…
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GREAT BEND, Kansas — Emerging infectious diseases like the coronavirus don’t just threaten humans. They’re also a major concern for the livestock industry…
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Six months in a pandemic has meant six months of virtual events.That’s also led to a lot of “Zoom fatigue.”While in-person events are slowly returning,…
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More than a century after the arrival of the railroads to the Flint Hills of Kansas, a large-scale track expansion is tearing up a scenic stretch in some…