Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Kansas Newsletter for Wednesday April 23, 2025 ( 7 items ) |
2025 NAIA Baseball Players of the Week - No. 9 (April 22)
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, April 22 [Category: Sports] -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics posted the following news release:
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2025 NAIA Baseball Players of the Week - No. 9 (April 22)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Aidan Chang of Mount Marty (S.D.) is the NAIA Baseball Player of the Week, and Nicholai Arbach of Dakota State (S.D.) is the NAIA Baseball Pitcher of the Week. The duo was selected based on their performances from April 14-20 and were chosen out of a pool of conference/C
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AAFP and Ardmore Institute of Health Partner to Enhance Lifestyle Medicine, Transition to Value-Based Care
LEAWOOD, Kansas, April 23 -- The American Academy of Family Physicians issued the following news release:
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AAFP and Ardmore Institute of Health Partner to Enhance Lifestyle Medicine, Transition to Value-Based Care
LEAWOOD, KS--The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) has partnered with Ardmore Institute of Health to strengthen primary care's central role in addressing chronic conditions, one of the leading contributors to shorter life expectancy in the U.S. This partnership, whic
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How an Old K-State 'Shed' Turned Into a Neighboring County's Treasure
MANHATTAN, Kansas, April 23 -- Kansas State University issued the following news release:
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How an old K-State 'shed' turned into a neighboring county's treasure
K-State, Pottawatomie County partner to repurpose 8,000-square-foot agronomy structure.
Nearly a year after a tornado hit and destroyed several buildings in Westmoreland, the Pottawatomie County public works department is rebuilding, and Kansas State University is lending its neighbor a helping hand.
As part of its initiative t
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ICYMI: Associated Press: "The Pain from DOGE's Cuts is Everywhere"
WASHINGTON, April 22 [Category: Government/Public Administration] -- Accountable.US, an organization that says it conduct investigations to expose conflicts of interest, issued the following news release:
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ICYMI: Associated Press: "The Pain from DOGE's Cuts is Everywhere"
WASHINGTON, DC -- A new Associated Press report reveals how President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's DOGE is slashing federal workers' jobs and gutting essential services, with impacts being felt across the country. In Ka
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Qualifiers for the 2025 NAIA Men's Volleyball Championship Announced
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, April 22 [Category: Sports] -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics posted the following news release:
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Qualifiers for the 2025 NAIA Men's Volleyball Championship Announced
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - ( Pool Play Schedule | Bracket ) The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has officially announced the 2025 NAIA Men's Volleyball Championship qualifiers. The 12-team field will begin play on April 29 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa at the Alliant En
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University of Kansas: Galaxies at 'Cosmic Noon' - Research Gives Deep Dive Into Universe's Wild Growth Spurt
LAWRENCE, Kansas, April 22 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Galaxies at 'cosmic noon': Research gives deep dive into universe's wild growth spurt
A new University of Kansas survey of distant galaxies using the James Webb Space Telescope reveals never-before-seen star formation and black hole growth at "cosmic noon" -- a mysterious epoch 2-3 billion years after the Big Bang when galaxies like the Milky Way underwent an intense growth spurt.
The results of the MIRI
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University of Kansas: Partisan Politics Proved Most Significant Factor for Speed of Corporate Shutdowns During Pandemic, Study Shows
LAWRENCE, Kansas, April 22 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Partisan politics proved most significant factor for speed of corporate shutdowns during pandemic, study shows
Whether corporate shutdowns should have occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic remains a hotly debated topic. But what is not debatable is that some firms shut down earlier than others.
New research by three professors from the University of Kansas School of Business finds that the political envir
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