KHI News Service
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The state of Kansas is reportedly on track to exceed last year's enrollment totals.
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The complications in implementing a new software system have led to a backlog of more than 6,000 applications.
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Michael Myers oversees foster care and adoption services for the Kansas Department of Children and Families.
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State and federal lawmakers are pushing "Right to Try" legislation that would allow terminally-ill Kansans access to potentially life-saving, albeit experimental, medication.
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Medical experts say reducing access to student health services would be a mistake.
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The drop can be attributed to a variety of reasons.
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There are concerns that the devices could lead to an increased use of traditional cigarettes.
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Governor Sam Brownback says Kansans shouldn't think of the upcoming hike in sales and income tax as an increase.
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Some legislators are concerned that continued income tax cuts could lead to huge sales tax increases.
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A committee in the Kansas House has advanced a bill to legalize a form of medical marijuana.