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Here's a summary of the day's Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press, as compiled by the KPR News Team.
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It will likely cost more to attend public universities in Kansas next year. Regents institutions, like the University of Kansas, are seeking to increase in-state tuition by 3.6 percent for in-state undergraduate students. The tuition increase would cost most in-state students about $100 more per semester.
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The Kansas governor is now looking for ways to reach the $50 million target for cuts to the state budget.
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