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Pregnant woman seeks help, allegedly robs homes
Emergency landing in Kan. after plane loses engine
Couple arrested after reporting stolen marijuana
Kan. father, son suspect meteorite landed at home
Feds give record loans to Kansas farmers
TOPEKA, Kan. — The federal government has delivered a record-setting $148 million in loans to Kansas farmers during the 2009 fiscal year.
FBI got warning about suspect in Kan. doctor death
Federal Reserve says Midwest farm economy weakens
Police: Man gets stuck in vent during burglary
Cessna rehiring 200 laid off workers
WICHITA, Kan. — Cessna Aircraft Co. is calling back 200 workers it laid off earlier this year as the company resumes production of its Citation Sovereign business jet.
Sprint approves shareholder-called meetings
Teacher shortage gives way to teacher glut
Kan. lawmakers to resume review of pension woes
Kan. education board laments cuts in school funds
Hawker Beechcraft to close Salina, Kan., plant
Sprint plans to cut up to 2,500 jobs
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Sprint Nextel Corp. on Monday said it will cut 2,000 to 2,500 jobs, mostly before the end of the year, as it keeps losing subscribers.
Tax waivers for pipeline to cost local governments
Man confesses to shooting Kan. abortion provider
YRC Worldwide launches debt-for-stock swap
Advocates want public input on Empire rate request
Perot pledges $6.1M to Army college in Kansas
Kan. group cuts revenue forecast $235M
TOPEKA, Kan. — A group of economists and policy-makers slashed Kansas tax collection estimates Thursday by $235 million, reflecting signs of continued weakness in the state economy.
Kansas group revising revenue forecast
TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas policymakers met Thursday to evaluate how short revenue collections have fallen and determine and how deep a new round of state budget cuts might have to go.
Report: Aircraft shipments down nearly 47 percent
Empire seeks electric rate increase in SE Kansas
Garmin to release third-quarter earnings
OLATHE, Kan. — Navigational device maker Garmin Ltd. is expected to report lower third-quarter profits and revenues from a year ago.
3 million acres taken out of conservation program
Judge to reschedule ex-Westar CEO trial
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Four years after two former utility company executives were last tried, federal prosecutors are trying to get their case back on track.
Sprint laying off part of wholesale division
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