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Elegantly Eco

NEW YORK—According the House of Berardi designer Alexander Berardi, an exquisite piece of clothing is only as beautiful as the woman wearing it. The New York–based designer’s philosophy of promoting self-confidence through...

Kansas Department of Revenue looking for permission to charge those who file paper returns

The state Department of Revenue is asking state lawmakers to allow it to charge Kansans fees for filing tax returns on paper.

Mining waste from Oklahoma headed for Kansas highways

Mining waste from the Tar Creek Superfund site in northeastern Oklahoma is to be used on highways in Kansas.

Regents to discuss banning cigarette sales on campuses

The Kansas Board of Regents may consider whether to ban the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products on university campuses.

updated again: Cloud County sees boost from wind farm

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Community college tries to keep up with demand for technicians

Training wind turbine technicians is such a new field that there aren’t textbooks to teach the courses. Often, students are so in demand that they are hired before they have a chance to finish the program.

Kansas House advances bill to expand tax breaks for businesses bringing new jobs to Kansas

A proposed expansion of a tax break for businesses bringing workers to Kansas advanced Friday in the Legislature, despite concerns that the cash-strapped state can’t afford it and would be attracting lower-wage jobs.
Tease photo Fashion

Elegantly Eco

NEW YORK—According the House of Berardi designer Alexander Berardi, an exquisite piece of clothing is only as beautiful as the woman wearing it. The New York–based designer’s philosophy of promoting self-confidence through...

Kansas Department of Revenue looking for permission to charge those who file paper returns

The state Department of Revenue is asking state lawmakers to allow it to charge Kansans fees for filing tax returns on paper.

Mining waste from Oklahoma headed for Kansas highways

Mining waste from the Tar Creek Superfund site in northeastern Oklahoma is to be used on highways in Kansas.

Regents to discuss banning cigarette sales on campuses

The Kansas Board of Regents may consider whether to ban the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products on university campuses.

updated again: Cloud County sees boost from wind farm

test

Community college tries to keep up with demand for technicians

Training wind turbine technicians is such a new field that there aren’t textbooks to teach the courses. Often, students are so in demand that they are hired before they have a chance to finish the program.

Kansas House advances bill to expand tax breaks for businesses bringing new jobs to Kansas

A proposed expansion of a tax break for businesses bringing workers to Kansas advanced Friday in the Legislature, despite concerns that the cash-strapped state can’t afford it and would be attracting lower-wage jobs.
Tease photo Fashion

Elegantly Eco

NEW YORK—According the House of Berardi designer Alexander Berardi, an exquisite piece of clothing is only as beautiful as the woman wearing it. The New York–based designer’s philosophy of promoting self-confidence through...

Kansas Department of Revenue looking for permission to charge those who file paper returns

The state Department of Revenue is asking state lawmakers to allow it to charge Kansans fees for filing tax returns on paper.

Mining waste from Oklahoma headed for Kansas highways

Mining waste from the Tar Creek Superfund site in northeastern Oklahoma is to be used on highways in Kansas.

Regents to discuss banning cigarette sales on campuses

The Kansas Board of Regents may consider whether to ban the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products on university campuses.

updated again: Cloud County sees boost from wind farm

test

Community college tries to keep up with demand for technicians

Training wind turbine technicians is such a new field that there aren’t textbooks to teach the courses. Often, students are so in demand that they are hired before they have a chance to finish the program.

Kansas House advances bill to expand tax breaks for businesses bringing new jobs to Kansas

A proposed expansion of a tax break for businesses bringing workers to Kansas advanced Friday in the Legislature, despite concerns that the cash-strapped state can’t afford it and would be attracting lower-wage jobs.
Tease photo Fashion

Elegantly Eco

NEW YORK—According the House of Berardi designer Alexander Berardi, an exquisite piece of clothing is only as beautiful as the woman wearing it. The New York–based designer’s philosophy of promoting self-confidence through...

Kansas Department of Revenue looking for permission to charge those who file paper returns

The state Department of Revenue is asking state lawmakers to allow it to charge Kansans fees for filing tax returns on paper.

Mining waste from Oklahoma headed for Kansas highways

Mining waste from the Tar Creek Superfund site in northeastern Oklahoma is to be used on highways in Kansas.

Regents to discuss banning cigarette sales on campuses

The Kansas Board of Regents may consider whether to ban the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products on university campuses.

updated again: Cloud County sees boost from wind farm

test

Community college tries to keep up with demand for technicians

Training wind turbine technicians is such a new field that there aren’t textbooks to teach the courses. Often, students are so in demand that they are hired before they have a chance to finish the program.

Kansas House advances bill to expand tax breaks for businesses bringing new jobs to Kansas

A proposed expansion of a tax break for businesses bringing workers to Kansas advanced Friday in the Legislature, despite concerns that the cash-strapped state can’t afford it and would be attracting lower-wage jobs.
Tease photo Fashion

Elegantly Eco

NEW YORK—According the House of Berardi designer Alexander Berardi, an exquisite piece of clothing is only as beautiful as the woman wearing it. The New York–based designer’s philosophy of promoting self-confidence through...

Kansas Department of Revenue looking for permission to charge those who file paper returns

The state Department of Revenue is asking state lawmakers to allow it to charge Kansans fees for filing tax returns on paper.

Mining waste from Oklahoma headed for Kansas highways

Mining waste from the Tar Creek Superfund site in northeastern Oklahoma is to be used on highways in Kansas.

Regents to discuss banning cigarette sales on campuses

The Kansas Board of Regents may consider whether to ban the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products on university campuses.

updated again: Cloud County sees boost from wind farm

test

Community college tries to keep up with demand for technicians

Training wind turbine technicians is such a new field that there aren’t textbooks to teach the courses. Often, students are so in demand that they are hired before they have a chance to finish the program.

Kansas House advances bill to expand tax breaks for businesses bringing new jobs to Kansas

A proposed expansion of a tax break for businesses bringing workers to Kansas advanced Friday in the Legislature, despite concerns that the cash-strapped state can’t afford it and would be attracting lower-wage jobs.
Tease photo Fashion

Elegantly Eco

NEW YORK—According the House of Berardi designer Alexander Berardi, an exquisite piece of clothing is only as beautiful as the woman wearing it. The New York–based designer’s philosophy of promoting self-confidence through...

Kansas Department of Revenue looking for permission to charge those who file paper returns

The state Department of Revenue is asking state lawmakers to allow it to charge Kansans fees for filing tax returns on paper.

Mining waste from Oklahoma headed for Kansas highways

Mining waste from the Tar Creek Superfund site in northeastern Oklahoma is to be used on highways in Kansas.

Regents to discuss banning cigarette sales on campuses

The Kansas Board of Regents may consider whether to ban the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products on university campuses.

updated again: Cloud County sees boost from wind farm

test

Community college tries to keep up with demand for technicians

Training wind turbine technicians is such a new field that there aren’t textbooks to teach the courses. Often, students are so in demand that they are hired before they have a chance to finish the program.

Kansas House advances bill to expand tax breaks for businesses bringing new jobs to Kansas

A proposed expansion of a tax break for businesses bringing workers to Kansas advanced Friday in the Legislature, despite concerns that the cash-strapped state can’t afford it and would be attracting lower-wage jobs.
Tease photo Fashion

Elegantly Eco

NEW YORK—According the House of Berardi designer Alexander Berardi, an exquisite piece of clothing is only as beautiful as the woman wearing it. The New York–based designer’s philosophy of promoting self-confidence through...

Kansas Department of Revenue looking for permission to charge those who file paper returns

The state Department of Revenue is asking state lawmakers to allow it to charge Kansans fees for filing tax returns on paper.

Mining waste from Oklahoma headed for Kansas highways

Mining waste from the Tar Creek Superfund site in northeastern Oklahoma is to be used on highways in Kansas.

Regents to discuss banning cigarette sales on campuses

The Kansas Board of Regents may consider whether to ban the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products on university campuses.

updated again: Cloud County sees boost from wind farm

test

Community college tries to keep up with demand for technicians

Training wind turbine technicians is such a new field that there aren’t textbooks to teach the courses. Often, students are so in demand that they are hired before they have a chance to finish the program.

Kansas House advances bill to expand tax breaks for businesses bringing new jobs to Kansas

A proposed expansion of a tax break for businesses bringing workers to Kansas advanced Friday in the Legislature, despite concerns that the cash-strapped state can’t afford it and would be attracting lower-wage jobs.