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Man's Death On Kansas Railroad Tracks A Mystery
Friday, July 3, 2009 The death of a man who spent much of his life around trains is a mystery after his body was found beside tracks in central Missouri.");
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State To Move Juvenile Offenders Out Of Beloit
Female juvenile offenders now housed at a north-central Kansas facility will be transferred to Topeka because of state budget problems.");
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Kansas To Give Land For Homeland Security Lab
Kansas officials have agreed to give land to the Homeland Security Department for a national lab for research on deadly germs, even though the agency still needs permission and money from Congress to build the lab.");
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Kansas Wheat Harvest Report
This is day ten of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you by the Kansas City Board of Trade, DeBruce Grain, the Kansas Grain & Feed Association and Kansas Wheat.");
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Audit Raises Questions About High School Activities Association
A state audit has found that Kansas high schools get to keep a much smaller percentage of gate receipts for athletic events than most schools in surrounding states.");
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Audit Finds Two Lottery Workers Made $36K in Overtime
A state audit has found that two Kansas Lottery employees made a total of $36,000 in overtime pay in one year.");
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3 community colleges sue Kan. Board of Regents
The lawsuit by Dodge City Community College, Pratt Community College and Cowley Community College seeks a temporary injunction against what it calls unfair funding.");
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8 Wonders of Kansas Cuisine announced
Hamburgers, fried chicken and artisan breads are among the menu choices at eight restaurants determined to be the "most iconic" in Kansas.");
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Suspect in killings fighting extradition to Missouri
IOLA a ' A 45-year-old Garnett man charged with killing three of his relatives in their rural home is fighting extradition to Missouri.");
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Kansas Wheat Harvest Moves Northward
Wednesday, July 1, 2009 The Kansas wheat harvest is winding down in some southern counties, and just getting started farther north.");