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Andrew James Mautz | Free

Andrew James Mautz, 28, passed away on Monday, February 13, 2023 at his home in Emporia, Kansas. He was born…

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Attendance at WVU becomes a concern | News, sports, work

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -In a sense, he sneaked up on us like a snowstorm in the night. The stars twinkled as…

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Hiram Revels first black United States Senator in 1870

February 25, 1870 Two days after Mississippi was readmitted to the Union, Hiram Revels became the first black American elected…

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Exhibits honoring Kansas City’s black queer history are popping up in local stores this week

Beginning Monday, Kansas Citians will be able to see unique art exhibits scattered across three local stores that honor the…

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State scraps: Counting on veto overrides, Trump leads Kansas poll, Kelly skips new group

We are finally, officially, halfway through the 2023 session of the Kansas Legislature. The key question for leaders and spectators…

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Because Kansas basketball guard Kyle Cuffe Jr. will be in a medical shirt

LAWRENCE — Kyle Cuffe Jr. reiterated this week that he has no regrets about regrading and making the jump to…

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The 11 best restaurants in the Texas Hill Country to visit now

The hills are calling. And when hunger calls too, you’re in luck. In these bucolic parts of Texas, there is…

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Oily Soil From Kansas Pipeline Spill Was Sent To Landfill Near Omaha | Community

LINCOLN, Neb. – Thousands of cubic feet of oil-soaked soil from a Kansas oil pipeline leak has ended up in…

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Where to Watch Movies in Kansas City: A Guide to the Best Movie Theaters | CUR 89.3

This story was first published in KCUR’s Adventure! news bulletin. You can sign up to get stories like this delivered…

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NWS hosts Storm Identifier Class |

The National Weather Service (NWS) has designated March 6-10 as Severe Weather Preparedness Week, and the agency is ahead. An…

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