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  • Two congressional committees have issued subpoenas for testimony from former White House counsel Harriet Miers and former political director Sara Taylor regarding their roles in the firings of eight federal prosecutors.
  • The plan includes reversing some of the Kansas tax cuts made in recent years.
  • In their seven-year love affair with Interstate 95, Stan Posner and Sandra Phillips-Posner have found the best Polish sausage, Berger cookies and a battleship you can spend the night on.
  • Arizona Sen. John McCain reinforced his lead among GOP candidates with big wins in California and New York, while results show Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama with a long fight ahead to win the nomination. Political analysts Stephanie Cutter and Sarah Taylor sort through Super Tuesday results.
  • The state is offering health insurance or cash payouts to certain employees, to urge them to retire. The program will offer employees who are currently eligible to retire up to five years of state health insurance coverage or a 65-hundred dollar payout. Secretary of Administration Dennis Taylor says the target will be state employees who could retire but are staying in their jobs for the health coverage.00000184-7fa7-d6f8-a1cf-7fa79dd40000Around four-thousand of the state’s 24-thousand employees are eligible for the retirement package. State workers will have one month to sign up for the retirement offer.
  • (Flickr Photo by Philip Taylor)Tax day has come and gone. But the folks in Here, Kan., are still talking about all the changes in state tax policy, including Commentator William Jennings Bryan Oleander. 00000184-7fa7-d6f8-a1cf-7fa73e570002 The comments of William Jennings Bryan Oleander, otherwise known as Tom Averill, Writer-in-Residence at Washburn University.
  • Halfway between Clay Center and Concordia, just off Highway 24, you'll find the tiny town of Miltonvale. This weekend, the community of 500 people comes to life with its annual celebration known as...Tootlefest. What is Tootlefest? We sent KPR News Intern Taylor Smith to find out.
  • Ali Mammadoff is a student of globally renowned pianist Stanislav Ioudenitch.
  • Political disagreements have sent workplace incivility to an all-time high this year, costing employers some $2 billion per day in lost productivity. Here's how to cut down on watercooler fights over today's election – and its aftermath.
  • Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, and Teyana Taylor star in Paul Thomas Anderson's action thriller about the unfulfilled promises of protest and rebellion.
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