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State Tipoffs Involving Kansas Newsletter for Wednesday March 20, 2024 ( 7 items )  

Kan. Corporation Commission Announces Dockets for March 18, 2024
TOPEKA, Kansas, March 19 -- The Kansas Corporation Commission announced the following dockets on March 18, 2024: * * * 24-TRAM-5063-TRA Docket Type: TRA - Transportation Order Docket Description: Transportation Orders Date Filed: 03/18/2024 * * * 24-TRAM-630-PEN Docket Type: PEN - Penalty Orders Docket Description: In the Matter of the Investigation of Vincent Rodriguez d/b/a Rodriguez Underground Construction Date Filed: 03/18/2024 * * * Original text here: https://estar.kcc.ks.gov/  more

Kan. Corporation Commission Announces Dockets for March 19, 2024
TOPEKA, Kansas, March 20 -- The Kansas Corporation Commission announced the following dockets on March 19, 2024: * * * 24-DPAX-638-PEN Docket Type: PEN - Penalty Orders Docket Description: In the Matter of the Investigation of Consolidated Communications d/b/a Everfast Fiber Networks Date Filed: 03/19/2024 * * * 24-DPAX-637-PEN Docket Type: PEN - Penalty Orders Docket Description: In the Matter of the Investigation of Johnson County Waste Water Date Filed: 03/19/2024 * * * 24-DPAX-63  more

KU Graduate Students to Present Research to Legislators, Public at State Capitol
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 20 (TNSres) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news: Twelve University of Kansas graduate students from the Lawrence and KU Medical Center campuses will present their innovative research March 21 at the state Capitol. Legislators and the public will be able to hear from the students about the potential public and economic effects of their research during the 21st annual Capitol Graduate Research Summit. Their research covers a broad range of topics, includ  more

KU Police Department Releases 2023 Crime Data for Lawrence Campus
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 20 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news on March 19, 2024: Reported crimes were down last year at the University of Kansas' Lawrence campus, according to statistics released today by the KU Police Department. KU Police took reports of 514 criminal offenses on campus in 2023, which is a 1.2% decrease from the 520 criminal offenses taken in 2022. When looking at the 10-year average of 596 criminal offenses, the 2023 number is 13.8% below the average numbe  more

OCC Culinary Team Wins Western Regional Competition
COSTA MESA, California, March 20 -- Orange Coast College issued the following news release: Orange Coast College culinary arts students took first place at the 2024 American Culinary Federation's Western Regional Student Team Competition in Overland Park, Kansas on March 12. OCC's Hot Food Team is the first team to compete for OCC since 2018. The competing five-member team consists of Team Captain Claire Arredondo, Blanca Granados, Morgan Downie, Genisis Mascareno, and Monique Robinson, with t  more

University of Kansas: Mehrangiz Najafizadeh Honored With 2023 Woodyard Award
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 20 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news: Mehrangiz Najafizadeh, associate professor of sociology at the University of Kansas, is the recipient of the 2023 George and Eleanor Woodyard International Educator Award. She will give a talk on her work in international education during an award presentation and reception at 4 p.m. April 9 in the Kansas Union's Big 12 Room. The award recognizes Najafizadeh's extensive collaboration and connection with internati  more

University of Kansas: Study Shows Narrative Conversion Messages Boost Attitudes About COVID Vaccinations Among Unvaccinated Adults
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 20 (TNSres) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news: Public health communicators have tried numerous methods to encourage people to accept COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters. And while some messages were ineffective, new University of Kansas research discovered a specific type of narrative message -- a conversion message -- can directly improve attitudes and indirectly reduce resistance among people who have never been inoculated for COVID-19. The experim  more