Ted Bojorquez
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A man drove a car with Arkansas plates through nuclear station
Deputies in South Carolina are looking for a man accused of breaching security fences at the Oconee Nuclear Station. Oconee County Sheriff’s…
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Kansas receives nearly $25M to support High Plains Aquifer
TOPEKA— Today, Governor Laura Kelly announced the Kansas Department of Agriculture is receiving nearly $25 million from the U.S. Department of…
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Arkansas man sues US government in effort to save wife and kids from Gaza
An Arkansas man of Palestinian descent is suing the U.S. government in an effort to have his wife and their two young…
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Pitt State announces Holiday Luncheon
Tickets are now on sale for the ever-popular Holiday Luncheon at Pittsburg State University planned for Wednesday, Dec. 6. The…
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Kansas’ October tax haul lower than expected
TOPEKA – The State of Kansas ends October with total tax collections at $685.4 million. That is $29.1 million, or 4.1%,…
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14 Jasper County Sex Offenders were non-compliant on Halloween
On October 31, 2023, the Jasper County Sherriff’s Office along with local municipalities, conducted the annual Halloween Sex Offender Compliance…
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Two Southwest Missouri State Highway Patrolmen see promotions
Captain D. Scott Sater, commanding officer of Troop D, Springfield, is pleased to announce the following promotions effective November 1,…
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Missouri gets ready for Winter Weather Preparedness Week
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – This week’s cool temperatures are a reminder that winter – and the snow, sleet and ice…
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KDOT hindered by staffing shortages as they prepare for winter
The Kansas Department of Transportation is committed to keeping the highways clear whenever inclement weather impacts the state. However, KDOT…
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Oklahoma Superintendent continues fight against CRT in schools
Oklahoma’s top education official is warning textbook publishers that if they can’t teach basic academics without “pushing indoctrination,” they shouldn’t…
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