Kansas coach Bill Self released from hospital
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Kansas is coming off a 21-13 season; it lost 79–72 in the first round of the NCAA men's tournament to Arkansas. This article was originally published on www.si.com as Kansas's Bill Self Issues Statement After Brief Health Scare. After suffering a health scare, Kansas coach Bill Self appears to be on the mend.
The Kansas City, Kansas, Fire Department recovered the body of a man who was killed when a trench collapsed Thursday afternoon. A fiber optic installation worker fell into a collapsed trench, according to a news release from Assistant Chief of Training and Public Information Officer Scott Schaunaman.
Robert Daniel, Black Hills director of regulatory affairs for Kansas and Arkansas, testified the company had one new revenue increase in the past decade. He said a 2014 rate case resulted in about $800,000 in new revenue and a 2021 rate case brought no new revenue.
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The Jayhawks made a last-minute addition to the roster with Canadian point guard Nginyu Ngala. What will he bring and how does he fit?
For the first time since 1957, a streetcar rolled on tracks down Main Street south of Pershing Road, after crews moved the streetcar 400 feet along the extension during testing.
As a kid, Ochai Agbaji loved going to basketball camps held by professional athletes. He remembers seeing those who accomplished his ultimate goal and were giving back to the community. Now, as a guard for the Toronto Raptors,
Two of college basketball's premier programs will battle it out this November in a contest that will feature a pair of highly-touted freshman.
The Trump administration said the US Department of Education will no longer freeze $5 billion in funding. Will Kansas get its $45 million back?
Kansas Department of Commerce Secretary David Toland shared with state legislators his frustration with the third state audit of Kansas' use of federal infrastructure grants aimed at revitalizing the economy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.