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Tens of thousands of Kansas are eager to go back to work as businesses closed by COVID-19 gradually reopen. But for some, it could mean choosing between a paycheck and their health.
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As the neighboring states of Missouri and Colorado begin to lift restrictions, the governor of Kansas is making plans to do the same. But it's unlikely to be business as usual with the coronavirus still sticking around.
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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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Kansas is slipping to the back of the pack on some critical economic measures. In this episode of Statehouse Blend Kansas, host Jim McLean talks with…
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Over the last five years, almost 15,000 workers disappeared from the Kansas workforce.During the same timeframe, the state is growing economically, with a…
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Jon Hu stepped away from Wichita State University’s engineering career fair with beads of sweat forming on his face. Students and the employers who...
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Topeka-based Payless ShoeSource is closing all 2,300 of its domestic retail stores, a company spokesperson confirmed to KCUR on Monday. About 1,200 retail…
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A hot job market and the increasing cost of tuition have slowed the growth in the number of Kansans earning a college education nearly to a halt....
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For 60 years, Spanish Gardens has been making taco sauce in Kansas City, Kansas.You can find the smooth, bright red sauce in grocery stores across the…
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The Royal Theater, once called The Fox Theater, opened in Atchison, Kansas, in 1912 as a vaudeville theater. It later showed films on the silent screen,…
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At one point in history, Atchison, Kansas was positioned to be one of the main connecting points for the railways between Missouri and Kansas. The town…
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Kansas lawmakers studying economic development policies say the Legislature should consider changes to a major incentives program next year.During a…