A KU professor is part of a team researching ways to prevent the next flu pandemic. a massive new microchip plant is planned for Wichita. and a judge tries to decide how much a Silver Lake man should pay for shooting and blinding a neighbor's dog. Those stories and more can be found here.
Kansas lawmakers consider making changes to mail ballots and ballot drop boxes. and the state is giving out $1,000 grants to families as a way to help make up for student learning delays caused by the pandemic. Those stories and more can be found here.
The Dole Institute of Politics at KU has announced a spring semester event lineup that features a focus on the influence of first ladies. Additional lecturers will include Juana Summers, co-host of “All Things Considered” on NPR, and Atifete Jahjaga, former president of the Republic of Kosovo.
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