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Fatal oak tree disease confirmed in plants sold in Kansas
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Regents to universities: Rethink your tuition hikes
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Judicial nominee rejected (as expected)
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Budget passes; Medicaid push does not
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Kansas sports betting deal gets tangled with roadblocks
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House passes tax plan, sets up showdown
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Iola woman part of new Kansas GOP leadership
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GOP bills could derail Kellys budget plans
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Kansas tax fight could change your return
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Report: Higher speeds made for deadlier highways
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