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As long as she can remember, Southeast Kansas resident Susan Horner has loved greyhounds.
After all, she lives in right place.
“I used to live in Salina which was 20 miles west of Abilene, Kansas which is the home of the national greyhound association, and they’ve been a customer of mine for thirty years.”
Christine Dorchak is another lover of greyhounds.
“Kansas is the heart of dog racing, there’s simply no other way to put it,” she tells us. “It has the most dogs bred for racing anywhere in the country, it’s the home of the National Greyhound Association, and even hosts the NGA Greyhound Hall of Fame.”
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LAWRENCE – The University of Kansas Public Management Center has announced the fall 2020 Emerging Leaders Academy (ELA) graduates. The graduation ceremony was held virtually Dec. 11 due to safety concerns around COVID-19.
The 36 graduates come from various public sector organizations across Kansas and the Kansas City metropolitan area, including government agencies at the local, state and federal levels, as well as nonprofit organizations. The fall session began in late August and met weekly online in Wednesday or Friday cohorts.
ELA is a program targeted to promising, nonmanagerial staff to help them prepare for leadership roles in their departments and agencies. Participants meet together 10 times over four months, with classes designed to help them hone their skills for positions of increasing responsibility while also growing their effectiveness in their current roles.