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Three days after his release from Osawatomie State Hospital, authorities say a man attacked a fellow patient at the Haviland Care Center.
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Here's a summary of the day's Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press.
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The largest union of state employees in Kansas says cuts could affect prisons, state hospitals and other services.
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Education officials fear the governor may be poised to cut nearly $200 million from public schools, if the Kansas House and Senate can't agree on a tax plan to fund the state budget.
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Governor Sam Brownback may order across-the-board budget cuts if state lawmakers can't agree on a tax plan to fund the budget. The governor's budget director says prison guards could be laid off and aid to public schools could be reduced.
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Work continues as Kansas legislators try to stave off a looming budget shortfall.
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According to recent surveys, fewer students are interested in teaching careers. That wasn't the case for Michael Ralph, who teaches biology at Olathe East High School. In this guest commentary, Ralph credits a program at the University of Kansas for preparing him - and other college students - for a job in the classroom.
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The Iversons believe state budget cuts have led to corner-cutting on a highway project near their home.
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In the wake of budget cuts, more than a half-dozen Kansas school districts will let out classes earlier than scheduled this year to save money.
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The president of Kansas State University says they're bracing for what could be the largest budget cut in school history.