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Wichita ransomware attack shuts down multiple services. What comes next? May 22, 2024 Wichita ransomware attack shuts down multiple services. What comes next? Read More »
Wichita’s biomedical campus aims to build tech and variety into health care training May 3, 2024 Wichita’s biomedical campus aims to build tech and variety into health care training Read More »
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Kansas colleges aren’t sweating new law threatening $10,000 fines for certain DEI policies May 1, 2024 Kansas colleges aren’t sweating new law threatening $10,000 fines for certain DEI policies Read More »
‘It’s a community problem’: How harm reduction cushions Wichita’s fentanyl crisis May 1, 2024 ‘It’s a community problem’: How harm reduction cushions Wichita’s fentanyl crisis Read More »
Medicaid expansion won’t be getting its day in the Kansas Legislature. Senators fail to put it to a vote April 29, 2024 Medicaid expansion won’t be getting its day in the Kansas Legislature. Senators fail to put it to a vote Read More »