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Arrest, conviction and sentence: Arrested on May 14, 1983. Kraft was pulled over by California Highway Patrol for weaving, and officers found a dead body in the front passenger seat. He was convicted ...
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WIBW on MSNKelly signs popular bill to help law enforcement stock naloxone for opioid overdose casesGov. Laura Kelly signed a bill unanimously approved by the Kansas Legislature repealing a statute inhibiting the ability of law enforcement to obtain emergency medication to reverse the effect of ...
Early adopters of artificial intelligence are bringing the tech into their districts with thoughtful rollouts, ample training ...
Microsoft built things. It broke things. It created opportunities for people who never thought they’d work in the tech ...
To discuss the expanding roles and new opportunities for women in construction, the Dallas Business Journal sat down with ...
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FLYING Magazine on MSNAbolish the TSA? ‘Bad Idea,’ Experts SayExperts tell FLYING the proposed Abolish the TSA Act “sounds good to the average person” but could set back airport security.
Dave Donelson and Lee Lehmkuhl are running for District 1 in Colorado Springs. KRDO13 asked candidates three questions ...
Kansas Board of Education retreat brings to light interest among some members in reducing state mandates and deferring to ...
The Kansas Board of Education held an informal school policy discussion that has proved to be informative. The conservative ...
THRIVE—short for Transformation, Health, Responsibility, Independence, Vocation and Education—is more than just a college program. It’s a fully immersive experience for students with intellectual and ...
Dr. Nathan Johnson, Ph.D., is no stranger to complexity. With a background in bioinformatics, cancer research, and a résumé that includes ...
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed eight bills on Wednesday which will now become new laws in the Sunflower State. Kelly ...
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