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As April rolls on, American Red Cross marks its designation as National Volunteer Month with a blood drive scheduled across Kansas. We talked to…
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I’m Mike Strong from Hays for HPPR, Radio Reader’s Book Club. The book is “Neither Wolf Nor Dog” by Kent Nerburn. On occasion I think of this book as “The…
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Happy Fourth of July, High Plains. (Well, a little early, but IT'S ALL I GOT!) Today on High Plains Morning, I talked to Jill Bronaugh, the Public…
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Some blood banks in North Texas are worried about a blood shortage. They're now offering COVID-19 antibody tests as an added service and incentive to...
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Mental health providers say law enforcement can be an essential and unavoidable part of the system, when it comes to keeping workers safe and even coming across people who are in need of help.
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The Kansas Board of Regents approved tuition hikes for four state universities, while the University of Kansas and Kansas State University held their...
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I think I’m losing my romantic touch. The other evening I was attempting to flirt with Joel, and I said, “Hey baby, can you do that thing I love so…
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Texas Has Spent More Than $200 Million On Personal Protective Equipment Orders To Combat CoronavirusThe state of Texas has spent more than $200 million on 106 bulk orders of personal protective equipment from March 1 through early June, according to...
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With the situation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic changing rapidly, we’re compiling news and information here about COVID-19. For more community...
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A new poll shows Kansans feeling stressed by the coronavirus pandemic and its economic toll, but largely in favor of shutdown measures.
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People with intellectual disabilities and autism who contract COVID-19 die at higher rates than the rest of the population, according to an analysis by...
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When KU researchers asked counties how they were doing, most had very little gear on hand to collect samples from sick patients.