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Gov. Kevin Stitt is directing the Department of Public Safety to invest in mobile drone detection systems. The move follows a series of sightings of drones flying at night across the country and a Biden administration’s call for Congress to regulate them.
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Drones flying over Midwestern fields are likely to become a more typical sight. Farmers are finding that the remotely piloted aircraft can do everything from spraying fields to monitoring livestock.
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A question for the ages. Right now, there's room for both.
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The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is asking the public for feedback on the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), or drones, in Kansas...
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In a time when good news and brotherly love sometimes seems to be at a low ebb, it's nice to know there are brilliant ideas still soaring through the…
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House Bill 1643 makes it a crime to operate a drone over “concentrated animal feeding operations,” as well as telecommunication facilities and certain oil…
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A newly proposed law in Oklahoma would allow property owners to shoot down drones flying over their land, reports Ars Technica.However, the law would…
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A north central Kansas filmmaker’s drone video of wheat harvest is premiering at a New York City film festival next month.As The Wichita Eagle reports,…
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The market for agriculture drones looks to be far bigger than many analysts suspected, according to a new report by The Motley Fool. In fact, the…
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A company that delivers blood and medicine using drone technology is looking to expand its operations across the US, reports Consumerist.com. This could…