Tipoffs for Great Bend, Kansas (State) Newsletter for Friday June 21, 2024 ( 11 items ) |
AG Reyes Joins Class Action to Support Victim Recovery Funds
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 20 -- Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes issued the following news:
Attorney General Sean D. Reyes joined 12 attorneys general in Kurtz v. Kimberly-Clark Corp in supporting class members who objected to attorneys receiving $3 million while the injured consumer class received only $1 million.
The case originated from a class action lawsuit brought against Kimberly Clark alleging that flushable wipes aren't actually flushable. Both the private plaintiffs and Kimberly
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Agriculture Education Students Awarded Kansas Agriculture Skills and Competencies Certificates
TOPEKA, Kansas, June 21 -- The Kansas Department of Agriculture issued the following news release:
Twenty-five students from five schools in Kansas have been awarded the Kansas Department of Agriculture's Kansas Agriculture Skills and Competencies Certificate. High schools with students earning certificates include Buhler, Centre, Ellsworth, Fort Scott and Republic County.
Students have completed requirements in the areas of classroom instruction, supervised agricultural experience (SAE) and F
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Attorney General Bailey Files Brief Opposing Unconstitutional Gag Order Against President Trump in Florida Case
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, June 20 -- Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued the following news release on June 19, 2024:
Today, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a brief with 23 other states urging the Court to deny Special Prosecutor Jack Smith's request for an unconstitutional gag order on President Trump. In a blatant violation of the First Amendment, the gag order stifles President Trump's ability to speak freely in the height of election season and denies Americans the
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Attorney General Bailey Files Brief Opposing Unconstitutional Gag Order Against President Trump in Florida Case
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, June 21 -- Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued the following news release on June 20, 2024:
Today, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a brief with 23 other states urging the Court to deny Special Prosecutor Jack Smith's request for an unconstitutional gag order on President Trump. In a blatant violation of the First Amendment, the gag order stifles President Trump's ability to speak freely in the height of election season and denies Americans the
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Delaware North Debuts Exclusive Food and Drink Menu Ahead of Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium
LONDON, England, June 21 -- Delaware North issued the following news release:
Wembley Stadium is poised to welcome hundreds of thousands of fans for a bumper summer of iconic concerts, with bands such as Green Day and AC/DC headlining the venue. The music season began last weekend with the annual Capital Summertime Ball. This weekend, the spotlight shifts to Taylor Swift, who will launch the London leg of her highly anticipated Eras Tour.
With three electrifying nights in June and an additiona
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Dobbs, 2 Years Later: Abortion and the 2024 Election
LOS ANGELES, California, June 21 (TNSres) -- The University of Southern California issued the following news release:
June 24 marks two years since the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which overturned Roe v. Wade and effectively ended federal protections for the right to abortion.
USC experts are available to discuss how the landmark ruling has significantly changed reproductive rights and access across the country, and how these critical issues m
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FOUR SEASONS HOTEL AND RESIDENCES FORT LAUDERDALE ANNOUNCES ITS SUMMER CHEF COLLABORATION SERIES WITH THREE AWARD-WINNING CHEFS
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida, June 20 -- Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts issued the following news release:
Rated among the best of Fort Lauderdale restaurants, Evelyn's Fort Lauderdale at Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Fort Lauderdale is where coastal Florida cuisine meets Eastern Mediterranean flavours. With a focus on the concept of "gathering around the mezze table," Chef Brandon Salomon has always based his menu design in discovery, intrigue, and curiosity and he continues this practice by
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Governor Kelly Announces $57M to Secure Water Supply for Dodge City, Support the Ogallala Aquifer
TOPEKA, Kansas, June 21 -- Gov. Laura Kelly, D-Kansas, issued the following news release on June 20, 2024:
Governor Laura Kelly today announced that $57 million is being invested in Dodge City to upgrade its existing water treatment process and infrastructure. The project advances the Kelly administration's work to address the state's water quality and quantity needs.
"By exploring every avenue for investment into our water infrastructure, we are making progress to address Kansas' water crisis
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K-State Veterinarians Perform Record-Breaking Number of Eye Exams for Kansas Service Animals
MANHATTAN, Kansas, June 21 -- Kansas State University issued the following news release:
A record-breaking number of Kansas service animals are now cleared for their vital work, thanks to the work of Kansas State University veterinarians.
The ophthalmology team at K-State's Veterinary Health Center saw a record number of patients during the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists/Epicur Pharma National Service Animal Eye Exam event in May. This was the service's 15th year participating
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KDA Hosts Beef Genetics Trade Missions
TOPEKA, Kansas, June 21 -- The Kansas Department of Agriculture issued the following news release:
The Kansas Department of Agriculture welcomed two beef genetics trade teams in Kansas in June. The first team, from Argentina, embarked on a two-week tour of America's heartland to explore beef cattle genetics suited for diverse environments in Argentina. During their stay in Kansas, the team visited Dalebanks Angus Ranch in Eureka, Tiffany Cattle Co., Inc. in Herington, and Mushrush Ranches in St
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University of Colorado: Impactful Work of Renee Wilkins-Clark
DENVER, Colorado, June 21 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news:
By Marie Williams
When Renee Wilkins-Clark, PhD, was growing up in West Tennessee--about an hour outside of Memphis-- she couldn't have known then the powerful impact that her family dynamics and the racial and socioeconomic inequities of her hometown would have on her life path and academic and professional pursuits. And she couldn't have predicted the impact she would one day have on her field of applied famil
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