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Drive-thru COVID testing continues this week with additional staff, more lanes
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Anonymous
said.
It s because we have a greater number of more sensitive seismic detection devices than we used to. They re even detecting seismic movement in places like Connecticut, which has no fracking and is not on a fault line.
Anonymous
said.
@9:39 Read the Wichita Eagle, it s not fracking, it s a fault line that s been known, and causing quakes, for decades.
Not that fracking doesn t cause quakes, it does, but there hasn t been any fracking in downtown Wichita.
The Professor
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It s China s fault. They built the Three Gorges Dam, since its been completely filled tremors have increased tenfold around the world.
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This story has been updated to reflect a new statement provided to The Gazette by GoGetTested and KDHE Friday evening.Â
The stateâs local drive-thru COVID-19 testing lane opened for business at the Lyon County Fairgrounds, Friday morning.
Long lines of cars stretched into the lot from W. US Highway 50 as residents clamored to take advantage of the testing.
The testing site is a result of the COVID-19 Unified Testing Strategy for Kansas which is designed to engage local partners with an overall goal to double the amount of testing by the end of 2020. Governor Laura Kelly and the State of Kansas launched the âStop the Spread. Itâs Up to Us, Kansasâ campaign on Dec. 3 to share the importance of getting tested, wearing masks and to encourage social distancing during the holiday season in order to help mitigate the further spread of COVID-19.
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Applying for a marriage license in Kansas is about to get easier and more convenient, thanks to a grant-funded project to move most of the process online.
Starting Dec. 18, couples applying for a marriage license in Kansas will be able to complete the application online at www.kscourts.org/marriage. The only requirement is that an applicant has an email address.
“The pandemic challenged our courts to reimagine how we serve the people of Kansas and moving the marriage license application online is one example,” said Chief Justice Marla Luckert. “This change makes applying for a license faster and easier, and it gives Kansans the type of online service they expect.”
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