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Here are the latest headlines as assembled by the Associated Press
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For a second year, the city of Hutchinson will transform itself into Smallville, Kansas - the fictional hometown of Clark Kent, who we all know better as Superman!
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Almost 150 years ago this month, a group of Union Army soldiers were attacked and killed by Indians on the High Plains of northwest Kansas in what's come to be called the "Kidder Massacre" by some historians. Like many Native Americans, Commentator Rex Buchanan doesn't refer to the attack as a "massacre," but he did recently visit the site of the battle, near Beaver Creek in Sherman County.
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The event moves each year, but this 10th anniversary concert returns to its original home in Chase County.
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The commercial, shot in May 2014, uses a barn located in Dickinson County.
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The 2015 Lawrence Busker Festival has moved from August to May and will coincide this year with the Art Tougeau Wheeled Art Parade. It's all happening this weekend in downtown Lawrence.
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The Kansas City, Missouri native headed the NCAA in the 1950s.
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Small town hospitals in Kansas are struggling to stay afloat. They have few patients, government programs and insurance companies are cutting back on payments, and many of the working poor have no way to pay for the care they receive. These hospitals may have to fundamentally change the way they function to survive.
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The Kansas school funding dispute heads back to the state Supreme Court.
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The ruling will allow K-State to expand its research program across the entire state of Kansas.