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According to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data, Iowa and Nebraska saw gains in union membership while Kansas and Missouri unions saw slight declines.
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Farmers say Title One — a farm bill program that sends money when crop prices or harvests get low enough — isn’t working as a buffer against tough years. Yet others argue the nearly 100-year-old safety net is costing billions of dollars with few strings attached.
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Restaurants that emphasized carryout before COVID-19 may be able to weather the pandemic without a major overhaul, but those more focused on dining rooms and bars are hustling to change, with no guarantees.
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Not every storefront along Mission, Kansas' commercial stretch will outlast the pandemic, but small business owners are doing what they can to help one another.
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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly unveiled her plan for opening up commerce in the state.
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As stay-at-home orders start to lift, business owners are thinking about how best to protect their employees, customers, and profits.
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Sportsman Cap & Bag says its claims have been denied even though it bought an “all-risk” property insurance policy from The Cincinnati Insurance Co.
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In KCUR's new series, The Next Normal, we document how the lives of Kansas Citians have been transformed by the coronavirus pandemic and stay-at-home orders.
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As millions of people file for unemployment, some farmers are scrambling to find workers.
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City officials said the distribution center provided assurances that it will keep workers safe, but some employees remain doubtful.
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The $350 billion government loan program designed to keep employees on the payroll during the coronavirus pandemic excludes people on probation or parole or with recent criminal histories.
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Jobs at this Topeka diner, like so many across Kansas and the U.S., might not survive the coronavirus.
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TOPEKA, Kansas — Suddenly tossed from their jobs by the coronavirus shutdown, people from across the state continue to deluge the Kansas Department of…
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Tens of thousands of people across Kansas and Missouri filed for unemployment benefits as many businesses were ordered to close to slow the spread of the…