
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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The group says Department of Revenue figures show most of the benefits from the Kansas income tax cuts went to a small number of wealthy individuals, while low income Kansans actually paid more taxes.
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The price for a barrel of crude rose amid reports about OPEC countries cutting back on production.
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Agriculture - including cattle ranching, crop production and meat processing - supports nearly 235,000 jobs in Kansas.
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The report shows Kansas ranks 29th in per pupil spending among the 50 states.
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A recent poll by AAA found that 65 percent of Kansas motorists think people who drive after drinking alcohol are a “very serious threat.” But only 31 percent say they are concerned about people who drive after using marijuana.
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Famiglietti says a secure water supply is necessary for food security.
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Any further appeals of serial killer John Robinson's conviction and death sentence will return to Kansas state courts.
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The average American home is about 2,500 square feet. Now, some people are choosing to live in houses that are between 100 and 400 square feet.
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Congress passed the controversial labeling bill in July but the debate over the safety of genetically modified foods rages on.
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Regional gasoline prices fluctuated dramatically this week due to pipeline repairs and localized supply disruptions but prices at the pump remain low in Kansas.