State Tipoffs Involving Kansas Newsletter for Friday May 23, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Democratic Governors Slam Republicans Pushing Major Cuts to Medicaid and SNAP
WASHINGTON, May 23 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following news on May 22, 2025:
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Democratic Governors Slam Republicans Pushing Major Cuts to Medicaid and SNAP
DGA Chair Gov. Laura Kelly: "These are not cost shifts to the states. These are cuts to critical programs that thousands of Kansans and millions of Americans rely on."
Yesterday, ahead of House Republicans voting to pass a disastrous budget bill that will deliver major cuts to health care and food assistance,
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Garmin Announces Several Feature Updates on Select Smartwatches
OLATHE, Kansas, May 23 -- Garmin, a global positioning system technology developer for automotive, aviation, marine, outdoor and sport activities and utilities, issued the following news release on May 22, 2025:
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Garmin announces several feature updates on select smartwatches
Latest software release includes breathing variations, rucking activity, stage timer and more
Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) today announced new software and feature updates for select smartwatches, including fenix(R) 8, Fore
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Long McArthur Gifts New Truck to KWU, Deepens Partnership
SALINA, Kansas, May 23 -- Kansas Wesleyan University issued the following news release:
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Long McArthur Gifts New Truck to KWU, Deepens Partnership
Long McArthur Ford and Kansas Wesleyan University, two of the most prominent organizations in North Central Kansas, deepened their partnership earlier this week when the university accepted delivery of a new Ford Maverick truck. The truck will replace the vehicle gifted to the university in late 2022, helping to ensure safety while recruiters
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University of Kansas: Funding to Help Expand Program Providing Technology, Career Training to Women Leaving Incarceration in Kansas, Missouri
LAWRENCE, Kansas, May 23 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Funding to help expand program providing technology, career training to women leaving incarceration in Kansas, Missouri
University of Kansas researchers have received a nearly $1.5 million grant to team with area agencies to expand a program that provides digital training to women transitioning from incarceration in the Greater Kansas City area. The training helps provide skills for employment and online sec
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