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Newborn screening expanded in Kansas
State health officials have started screening the blood of all newborns for 29 potential disorders.
Va. to dedicate civil rights memorial
Virginia is planning to unveil and dedicate the Virginia Civil Rights Memorial on the grounds of the state Capitol later this month.
DA Kline buys home in Johnson County
Johnson County District Attorney Phill Kline has bought a three-bedroom house in Shawnee.
Goodyear plans greater global focus
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. plans to invest at least $1 billion annually through 2010 to expand and improve plants and will focus more on international growth markets such as China, Russia and Brazil, company executives said Thursday.
Motorists purchase tainted fuel
BP officials are promising to pay motorists for damage to their vehicles after they were sold tainted gasoline at four locations.
New Missouri law lowers taxes for nonresidents
Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder has signed legislation intended to end a tax battle with the state's western neighbor and rival, Kansas.
Topeka eyes commercial carrier for local airport
The head of the local airport authority is trying to bring commercial airline service back to the city, but one analyst says it's unlikely to happen.
Court upholds prison sentence for former CEO
A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld a 24-month prison sentence for a former Westar Energy Inc. executive convicted in 2003 of bank fraud. |
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AS I SEE IT: It is time for facts, not myths, on Brown vs. Board of Education
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