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The Swedish painter shaped how the rest of the world viewed the hills and streams of Kansas, and the mountains of Colorado. The largest collection of his paintings, prints, and drawings is in the small central Kansas town where he immigrated, lived and worked.
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Another year of dry conditions could hurt production for farmers growing crops and raising livestock in the region.
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The plains spotted skunk received good news from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service this week. The Service finds there is a viable population species in its range and that it is not at risk of extinction.
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Kansas has nearly 600 foreign companies doing business around the state, and they employ about 75,000 people.
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When the Trump administration moved two of the Agriculture Department's research agencies to Kansas City, many of the experienced employees left. Fixing this will be tricky for President Biden.
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Rural hospitals have been planning for the arrival of the coronavirus, but the preparations for a virus that may not come are putting some already...
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Meatpacking plants are starting to reopen after President Trump signed an executive order intended to prevent shortages. Now, some county health...
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An executive order shores up the country’s meat production amid concerns about safety at meatpacking plants during the coronavirus pandemic
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday unveiled a plan to open up the state, as the state's total number of COVID-19 cases reach just over 3,000. As of…