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Why Celebrities Are Getting Divorced: Society Is Changing
Celebrities are getting divorced because every historical push for freedom is followed by a rise in divorces, Lyz Lenz explains.
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We have a mental health crisis in Kansas — it s time to expand Medicaid
I know the Legislature can work together again to address this mental health crisis and finally expand Medicaid.
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Opinion: Kan is on the precipice of change in the mental health arena
Robbin Cole is CEO Pawnee Mental Health Services-courtesy photo By Rob
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What s New in Digital Equity: NTIA Adds Staff to Prep for Infrastructure Grants
Plus, a report details the digital divide in St. Louis, Mo.; a new initiative aims to invest $100 million to fix digital equity in Miami; and a survey finds that as many as 1 million Kansas residents lack Internet.
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A small town dragged its feet on COVID-19 mask mandates Now residents are paying the price
A small town dragged its feet on COVID-19 mask mandates. Now residents are paying the price. Andrea Ball, Jayme Fraser and Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY © Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY NETWORK A water tower gleams in the afternoon sun in Dodge City, Kansas. DODGE CITY In the midst of a worsening pandemic, as coronavirus cases climbed, elected leaders in a former frontier town famous for its gunfights faced a choice. They could pass a mask mandate at the urging of health experts, or reject the measure blasted by some as a violation of their personal freedoms. The five commissioners of Dodge City, Kansas, a politically red cattle community of some 27,000 people, had resisted such measures all summer and into fall. Like other parts of rural and small-city America, Dodge City had mostly returned to normal after shaking off the pandemic’s first wave.
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