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  • The newly-elected Kansas Senate Majority Leader, Jim Denning, says the state's budget crisis will be the Senate's top priority in January.
  • Some Kansas lawmakers from both parties say it's time for the state to consider eliminating the income tax exemptions for 330,000 businesses and farms. But Governor Brownback and many top Republicans insist that those tax cuts are working to stimulate the economy and create jobs.
  • Top-ranked Kansas defeated the West Virginia Mountaineers, 81-71, to win the Big 12 Tournament title game for the tenth straight year. Devonte Graham was named the Most Outstanding Player, matching a career high with 27 points.
  • The top Medicare expert at the Kaiser Family Foundation says the health care program for older Americans is stronger today than it was four years ago—and the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, is the reason why. Kansas Public Radio’s Bryan Thompson spoke with Tricia Neuman while she was in Salina for an annual senior fair.00000184-7fa7-d6f8-a1cf-7fa762600000
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  • Thank you to all the incredible artists who submitted their work to the KPR Mug Design Contest. KPR staff members have picked our top 5 and now it's your turn to select the winning design! Voting is open through Friday, April 2, at Noon. So, get your vote in right away. We will announce the winner on our social media accounts the week of April 5, so stay tuned!
  • Conditions are worsening in Myanmar as hungry survivors wait among the dead for help after a huge cyclone hit the Southeast Asian nation over the weekend. The top U.S. diplomat in the country is predicting that the death toll could rise as high as 100,000, from the official tally of 22,500.
  • As millions around the world get ready to welcome the year of the rabbit, we spoke with chefs, cooks and bakers about what dishes they're putting on their tables and what they mean to each of them.
  • Republicans have chosen Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., as the next party leader, launching a new era for the GOP after nearly two decades with Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., leading the party in the Senate.
  • Manhattan and Munster, Ind., top the list for growth in Medicare services provided by doctors.
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