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Tim Steller: Law gives zoning power to minority

Supervisors will decide Tuesday whether to approve 330 units of housing going into a closed golf course in the Catalina Foothills. Neighbors have forced a supermajority vote.

The Federal Reserve Stores $1 Billion In Dollar Coins That No One Wants : NPR

A joint inquiry by NPR's Planet Money and Investigations teams found that more than $1 billion of unused dollar coins are the wasteful byproducts of another failed congressional effort to replace the dollar bill in everyday commerce.

Melee Show Designers Lean Into Dainty, Giftable Jewelry (With Few Exceptions)

Melee Show Designers Lean Into Dainty, Giftable Jewelry (With Few Exceptions)
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John Heinrichs Scholarly and Creative Activities Day winners announced

GREAT BEND TRIBUNE More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. John Heinrichs Scholarly and Creative Activities Day winners announced HAYS – The 16th annual John Heinrichs Scholarly and Creative Activities Day (SACAD) was hosted virtually by Fort Hays State University the week of April 12-16. Among the winners was Madison Otter, a Great Bend senior majoring in graphic design who won first place in Undergraduate Photography. SACAD celebrates the research, scholarly and creative work conducted by varied disciplines within the university. Special activities – including seminars, research presentations, and exhibits were provided. 

KU students to present at Kansas Undergraduate Research Days

Tue, 03/02/2021 LAWRENCE – Students from each of the Kansas Board of Regents four-year public universities will share work during Kansas’ Undergraduate Research Days. The 2021 event will take place online March 2-4. Ten University of Kansas students will share their work during the free event, which is hosted this year by Fort Hays State University. “This event is a chance for our students to highlight the undergraduate research opportunities they have had as a result of their studies at the University of Kansas, as well as how this work enhances their own education while also improving the lives of Kansans. Although it is sad that we cannot meet in the Capitol, this virtual event should make it easier for more people to see the wonderful work being done by undergraduate students at KU and across the state,” said Alison Olcott, director of the Center for Undergraduate Research.

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