
Kansas Information Network
The Kansas Information Network sends newscasts, weather and sports to our affiliates throughout Kansas. Our news focus is on Kansas. We have a string of reporters throughout the state of Kansas that send us stories and sound bytes. Our strength is our complete statewide coverage at an extreme cost-efficiency.
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Officials at the federal health care marketplace say many Kansas residents currently use financial assistance available through the Affordable Care Act .
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The goal of the conference is to prepare women with the resources to manage their agricultural interests effectively.
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Representative Jim Ward says there is a good chance an income tax break for 330,000 farmers and business owners will be repealed.
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Members of the group, Topekans for Racial Justice, say an independent review board would give citizens more influence over policing in the city's minority communities.
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Research indicates that scores on the state's Math and English tests can help predict student performance on the ACT college entrance exam.
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AAA of Kansas says more than 500 crashes occur in Kansas over the New Year holiday weekend every year, with four people killed and more than 100 injured.
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Those flashy new high-tech toys could actually slow a baby’s development of verbal skills.
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KDOT says the main reasons people get stuck on the road are dead batteries, flat tires and lockouts.
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President-elect Trump has nominated Congressman Mike Pompeo for director of the CIA and there’s no shortage of politicians lining up for a chance to take over his seat in Congress
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The pipeline would carry 450,000 barrels of crude oil per day under the Missouri River just north of the Standing Rock Sioux reservation.