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Human Trafficking Training Required for CDL Holders
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In less than one month, people who apply for a new or renewed commercial driver's license (CDL) in Kansas must have completed training in...
Boaters Mistakes
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ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 24, 2018 – For recreational boaters, sailors and anglers, having a Digital Selective Calling (DSC) VHF radio aboard to call for...
Thoughts and Prayers
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"THERE IS NO GREATER LOVE THAN THIS,
THAT SOMEONE LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS."
John 15:13
Today in the media, and the left wing segments,...
Boating safety classes offered around Nebraska
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With summer approaching, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is reminding water lovers to be mindful of the state’s education requirements for boating.
Nebraska law...
HFAP Quality Review Offers Tips to Overcome Top Deficiencies
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Most Frequently Cited Standards Focus on the Details of Healthcare Policies, Procedures
(Chicago) May 10, 2018 – According to the newly released 2018 HFAP Quality Review, compliance...
Wildfire risk reduction tips offered
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TOPEKA, KS – Wildfires throughout Kansas during 2017 have prompted the Kansas Insurance Department staff to encourage the state’s property owners to reduce the...
Make Emergency Planning a Priority
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(Family Features) With plummeting temperatures and winter storm season on the horizon, it's time to refresh your family's emergency plan. Not only is it...
Tips for Family Safety
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How to keep your busy, adventurous family safe
(Family Features) Families are seemingly always on the go. From soccer games and school trips to excursions...
Food safety training available for growers seeking GAP certification
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Full-day workshops planned in Olathe
OLATHE, Kan. – Kansas State University will host a pair of full-day food safety workshops for growers who sell fruit...
ORNAMENTALS: What to Do With the Christmas Tree After Christmas
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After the holidays, many municipalities allow old Christmas trees to be placed curbside. Trees are then collected and ground up for mulch or burned....