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DementiaBy KAKE News Staff Click here for updates on this story COWLEY COUNTY, Kansas (KAKE) — The Cowley County sheriff says human remains have been found about a mile from where a missing 81-year-old woman’s car was found last month. The sheriff’s office was working with landowners on Wednesday in its search for Jerry McConnell in the area of 333rd Road. Property belonging to Jerry was located, and remains were discovered. An autopsy is pending to…See the Story
Remains Found in Search for Missing Kansas Woman
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Topeka · TopekaKansans rally at the Statehouse in Topeka as part of the 50501 national day of action on May 1, 2025. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector)TOPEKA — State troopers are on standby in Kansas as demonstrations against federal immigration raids crop up around the country following an increased military presence in response to protests in Los Angeles. The Kansas Highway Patrol is aware of Kansas City-area protests this week, said April McCollum, a spokeswo…See the Story
Kansas troopers on standby for protests, ahead of nationwide anti-Trump demonstrations • Kansas Reflector
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Manhattan, Kansas · ManhattanRep. Sharice Davids questions USDA secretary Brooke Rollins about why there were terminations at Manhattan's National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility. (Kansas Reflector screen capture from U.S. Department of Agriculture video)TOPEKA — The firing and rehiring of federal workers at the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan was part of an “imperfect process,” U.S. Department of Agriculture secretary Brooke Rollins said Wednesday. Rollin…See the Story
USDA Secretary Says Kansas Food Safety Agency Terminations Were Part of ‘Imperfect Process’
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