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Your local and regional news for Northeastern Kansas and the surrounding communities, brought to you by the KPR news staff.

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    The ACLU of Kansas has launched an effort to educate the public about voting rights restoration...the state of Kansas has received millions from the federal government to help clean up abandoned coal mines, but that money only covers a portion of the total cost...and state universities are working to complete background checks on potential employees as the state continues to grapple with the aftermath of a malicious cyberattack on the Kansas court system. This ad-free news summary is made possible by KPR listener-members. Consider becoming one today.
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  • Parts of eastern Kansas receive record snowfall amounts... extreme winter weather could affect the Kansas electric grid this year... an inmate at Lansing prison dies... and Sporting Kansas City gets knocked out of the MLS playoffs. Those headlines and more, inside. This ad-free summary of area news headlines is made possible by KPR listener-members.
  • Wintry weather is headed for the KPR listening area...Kansas has unveiled a new standard license plate...warm waters in the Pacific could mean more precipitation in Kansas this winter...and school districts around the state are trying new approaches to deal with school lunch debt. Here's an ad-free summary of area news headlines, made possible by KPR listener-members.
  • Kansas has just revealed a new standard license plate...a record number of Kansans signed up for health insurance through the state’s Affordable Care Act Marketplace this year...and KCI Airport is trying something new to help manage holiday travel traffic. Here's an ad-free summary of area news headlines, made possible by KPR listener-members.
  • All the staff of Kansas Public Radio wish you the very best for a happy Thanksgiving holiday.
  • Farmers got a slightly smaller percentage of what consumers spent on food last year than the year before, according to the most recent report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In most cases, Thanksgiving staples return cents on the dollar to farmers.
  • Hitting the road this holiday season? Please drive safely. And slow down. Loved ones at the end of the road care more about seeing you than seeing you get there on time. Here's an ad-free summary of area news headlines, made possible by KPR listener-members.
  • Happy week of Thanksgiving! Here's a summary of area news headlines, as prepared by KPR news staffers. This ad-free summary is made possible by KPR listener-members.
  • This is the week of Thanksgiving. If you're traveling somewhere, please slow down and drive safely. Someone at the end of the road wants to see you. Click on these headlines to see an ad-free summary of area news, made possible by KPR listener-members.
  • Kansas appeals a state judge's ruling that blocks enforcement of abortion restrictions... despite a projected decrease in tax collections, lawmakers still have a big budget surplus... a new 24/7 child care center is coming to Lawrence... and a library in northeast Kansas removes some LGBTQ-themed books. These stories and more, inside. This ad-free news summary is made possible by KPR listener-members. Become one today.