Kansas Day legislative update
The first month of the 2020 Kansas Legislative session ended with a slew of bills covering Medicaid expansion, abortion rights, and much more. Aaron Strain updates.
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The first month of the 2020 Kansas Legislative session ended with a slew of bills covering Medicaid expansion, abortion rights, and much more. Aaron Strain updates.
“It is the last day of January and it already feels like we’ve gone through hell and back” – Tabitha Barr
Freshman guard Tor’e Alford has proven to be a valuable player to the Hutchinson Community College women’s basketball team.
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“Lovers often become strangers, validation is a drug, and we’re all still learning how to be human. These are all messages that Chelsea Cutler emphasizes in her studio debut album ‘How to Be Human.'” – By Jared Shuff
The Cosmosphere announced Tuesday the donation of two artifacts to its International Science Education Center and Space Museum. Both items have flown in space and were incorporated in the Apollo 11 mission, in which Neil Armstrong first stepped foot on the Moon.
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HutchCC named best community college in Kansas, parking lot closures, TikTok takes off, Women’s and Men’s Basketball teams score large victories
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