Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Kansas Newsletter for Saturday August 16, 2025 ( 11 items ) |
Chiefs WR Rashee Rice could still be suspended prior to start of regular season
CANTON, Ohio, Aug. 15 [Category: Sports] -- The National Football League posted the following news:
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Chiefs WR Rashee Rice could still be suspended prior to start of regular season
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The NFL initially proposed a suspension of Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice for double-digit games, which is the basis of the league and NFL Players Association being unable to agree on the length of the penalty and setting a Sept. 30 disciplinary hearing, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero repor
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Colorado Job Openings and Labor Turnover -- June 2025
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, Aug. 15 (TNSLrpt) -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics - Mountain-Plains Regional Information Office issued the following report:
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Colorado Job Openings and Labor Turnover -- June 2025
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Colorado had 136,000 job openings in June 2025, compared to 129,000 openings in May, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. (See table 1.) Assistant Commissioner for Regional Operations Michael Hirniak noted that the job openings rate in Colora
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KU Athletics Receives Historic $300 Million Gift From Longtime Donor and Alumnus David Booth
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Aug. 15 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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KU Athletics receives historic $300 million gift from longtime donor and alumnus David Booth
Longtime donor, investing pioneer and KU alumnus provides fuel for Gateway District's Phase II and ignites next era of excellence across KU Athletics programs in perpetuity
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Just days before the Kansas Jayhawks football season kickoff against Fresno State on Aug. 23, the University of Kansas announced an unprece
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KU McNair Scholars Present Original Research at Summer Symposium
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Aug. 16 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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KU McNair Scholars present original research at summer symposium
Sixteen undergraduate students from the University of Kansas shared their original research at the McNair Scholars Summer Research Symposium. The event marked the culmination of months of dedicated scholarly work and mentorship. Hosted by the KU TRIO McNair Scholars Program, the symposium highlights student-driven inquiry and offers a preview
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Law Enforcement Executives Convene at KU for Conversation About Challenges Facing Small and Rural Agencies
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Aug. 15 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Law enforcement executives convene at KU for conversation about challenges facing small and rural agencies
The University of Kansas, through its Center for Public Safety Leadership, strengthened its role as a national convener for law enforcement by hosting the 2025 Small and Rural Law Enforcement Executives Association Annual Conference.
Participants from across Kansas, the U.S. and Canada attended the ev
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RedGuard Urges Recognition of Smart Containers in National Freight Strategy
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 -- RedGuard, a manufacturing company based in Wichita, Kansas, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) in response to its Request for Information regarding the National Freight Strategic Plan 2025 Update. The organization asserts the imperative of including smart containers within the infrastructure of the national freight strategy to enhance logistics efficiency and ensure security in the supply chain.
In its submission, RedGuard
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SBA Offers Relief to Kansas Businesses, Private Nonprofits and Residents Affected by May Storms and Flooding
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 -- The Small Business Administration's Office of Disaster Assistance issued the following news release:
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SBA Offers Relief to Kansas Businesses, Private Nonprofits and Residents Affected by May Storms and Flooding
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WASHINGTON - The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the availability of low-interest federal disaster loans to Kansas businesses, private nonprofits and residents affected by severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes and flooding occur
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University of Kansas: Dole Archives, American Congress Digital Archives Portal Partners Awarded Funding to Expand Portal, Add Civic and History Education Initiatives
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Aug. 16 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Dole Archives, American Congress Digital Archives Portal partners awarded funding to expand portal, add civic and history education initiatives
The Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas -- one of three founding members of a national consortium of congressional archives created in 2021 and based at West Virginia University Libraries -- will receive up to $200,000 in federal funding
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University of Kansas: Dole Institute of Politics Announces Fall 2025 Programming
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Aug. 15 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Dole Institute of Politics announces fall 2025 programming
The Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas has announced a slate of events, exhibits and programs during fall 2025, featuring a mix of politics, public service and civics across the political spectrum. Highlights include events in honor of Constitution Day; a series of discussions moderated by Dole Fellow Joni Wickham, poli
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University of Kansas: Report Clears a Path for Kansas' Response to Substance Use
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Aug. 15 (TNSrep) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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New report clears a path for Kansas' response to substance use
After 15 months of in-depth research and statewide community engagement, the United to Transform report -- commissioned by the Kansas Fights Addiction Act Grant Review Board (KFA), released Aug. 12 by the University of Kansas Center for Public Partnerships and Research (KU-CPPR) -- provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of Kan
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University of Kansas: Research Pins Down Skills That Make a Good Music Therapist
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Aug. 15 (TNSjou) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Research pins down skills that make a good music therapist
To be their best at serving all types of clients, music therapists must know something about and be able to play many different types of music. Far more important than their instrumental virtuosity is their musical flexibility, responsiveness and intent to help clients, according to University of Kansas researchers.
These are the findings
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