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Kansas State, Garden City CC striving to shrink bachelor’s degree ‘educational desert’

by Tim Carpenter Kansas State University and Garden City Community College are launching a four-year degree initiative that doesn’t require southwest Kansas students to relocate after earning an associate degree. Signers of the agreement are, from left: KSU Provost Jesse Perez Mendez and President Richard Linton; and GCCC President Ryan Ruda and Vice President Marc

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Fayette County Court News

by Staff Writer SCHEDULED TRAFFIC: Speeding: Lucas L. Rabine, 23, Reedsburg, Wis., Rodney J. Stoler, 63, Jesup, Broc M. Walker, 19, Marion, Dawn M. Timmerman, 45, Dundee, Jennifer L. Payton, 47, Vinton, Nathan M. Kuennen, 26, Cedar Rapids, Daniel E. Boyer Rodriguez, 18, Georgetown, Texas, Ryan J. Baumgard, 49, Norfolk, Neb., Alison J. Steggall, 18,

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Quality Schools Coalition closes after four years of Missouri education advocacy

by Annelise Hanshaw The Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City, as pictured September 26, 2023 (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri Independent). Quality Schools Coalition, a Missouri education advocacy organization that backs charter school expansion, ceased operations at the end of 2024. The nonprofit’s executive director, Dean Johnson, told The Independent that the closure was spurred after a top

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Lawsuit accuses St. Louis Public School Board of illegally banning advocate from meetings

by Debra Chandler Landis According to the lawsuit, the St. Louis Public Schools Board of Education told Chester Asher he’d been warned about being “disrespectful” while speaking at public before issuing a six-month ban(Rudi Keller/Missouri Independent). An education advocate filed a federal lawsuit Monday against St. Louis Public School Board alleging it illegally banned him

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Bedbugs prompt class action lawsuit, state law change, targeted at Omaha Housing Authority

by Cindy Gonzalez Jane Bailey, right, is a plaintiff in a lawsuit filed Monday by a legal team representing tenants and former tenants of Omaha Housing Authority high-rise and apartment buildings that are alleged to have bedbug infestations. (Cindy Gonzalez/Nebraska Examiner) OMAHA — Advocates are hoping that back-to-back punches — a class action lawsuit filed

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“That’s a Wrap”

by By AMY STOURAC news@vintonnewspapers.com VINTON — Benton County Supervisor Gary Bierschenk capped off the last Board of Supervisor’s meeting of 2024 with the statement, “that’s a wrap,” marking the end of his service to Benton County as District 3 Supervisor. It was also the last meeting for District 1 Supervisor Rick Primmer. Bierschenk was

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Creston man booked on pair of assault charges

by Staff Writer (Creston) — A Creston man faces multiple assault charges following his arrest Thursday evening. The Creston Police Department says 39-year-old John David Foster was arrested shortly after 7:15 p.m. for domestic abuse assault 3rd or subsequent offense and assault while displaying a dangerous weapon. Authorities say the arrest occurred at the Creston-Union

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Kansas State, Garden City CC striving to shrink bachelor’s degree ‘educational desert’

by Tim Carpenter Kansas State University and Garden City Community College are launching a four-year degree initiative that doesn’t require southwest Kansas students to relocate after earning an associate degree. Signers of the agreement are, from left: KSU Provost Jesse Perez Mendez and President Richard Linton; and GCCC President Ryan Ruda and Vice President Marc

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