State Tipoffs Involving Kansas Newsletter for Thursday March 27, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Evergy Announces Nodaway County, Missouri Natural Gas Power Plant
TOPEKA, Kansas, March 27 -- Evergy Inc., a company that says it focuses on producing, transmitting and delivering energy for the benefit of stakeholders, issued the following news release:
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Evergy Announces Nodaway County, Missouri Natural Gas Power Plant
The 440 MW plant will help meet Missouri's growing energy needs and support reliability.
KANSAS CITY, MO., March 26, 2025 -- Evergy, Inc. (NASDAQ: EVRG) will invest in developing a 440 megawatt (MW) natural gas plant to be built in Mis
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University of Kansas: After 80 Years Stumping Scientists, Strange Philippine Frog Unmasked as Hybrid
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 27 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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After 80 years stumping scientists, strange Philippine frog unmasked as hybrid
LAWRENCE -- Evolutionary biologists working in the Philippines long have puzzled over a hard-to-find amphibian mystery: the Leyte Chorus Frog. It's a small, ground-dwelling frog from Leyte Island in the Visayan province of the eastern Philippines. The country is an island archipelago once blanketed with dense forests that today
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University of Kansas: Study Finds Universities Rarely Keep Contact With Retirees, But Benefits Exist for Schools, Former Employees When They Do
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 27 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Study finds universities rarely keep contact with retirees, but benefits exist for schools, former employees when they do
LAWRENCE -- University faculty and staff often view their careers as more of a calling than a job. But when they retire, do they remain a part of university life? New research from the University of Kansas has found that very few institutions of higher education in the United States mai
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University of Kansas: Subset of Taylor Swift Fans Who Question Her Sexual Identity are Focus of New Study
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 27 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Subset of Taylor Swift fans who question her sexual identity are focus of new study
LAWRENCE -- The term "Swifties" provides a catchall for describing fans of megastar Taylor Swift. But her expansive fanbase can get further subdivided.
"You have the 'OG Swifties' or 'Debut Swifties,' who are fans who've been with her from her country music days," said Brian Donovan, professor of sociology at the Universit
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