Andy Marso
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The debate over allowing concealed carry on college campuses continues.
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Antipsychotic medications are often used to treat mental illness, but they're not approved for the treatment of dementia.
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Thousands of applications for long-term care are hung up in the system, causing problems for both applicants and care providers.
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Kansas Governor Sam Brownback is pushing a new plan to increase the number of doctors in the state. He also wants to lure a new, private medical school to the state.
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The meeting took less than 20 minutes, and the outcome of the vote wasn't surprising.
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A Kansas task force is looking for ways to fund the governor's 50-year water plan. One idea is diverting some sales tax revenue into water conservation efforts.
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A state senator from Pittsburg is running for reelection and urging Governor Brownback to restart the project.
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Chalk outlines of bodies and messages including "Make Lindsborg White Again" were scrawled on Bethany College sidewalks earlier this month.
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Last year, the Kansas State High School Athletic Association approved new rules limiting full-contact football practice. They’re meant to reduce head injuries that have parents increasingly asking whether football is right for their kids. But not everyone is happy with the rules. This report looks at how the debate over the long-term effects of football on the brain is playing out at the high school level.
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Few Kansas dentists accept patients on Medicaid, or KanCare as it's called in this state. With a recent reduction in Medicaid reimbursement rates, the number of Kansas dentists willing to accept Medicaid patients may grow even smaller.