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April 2020
| April 5
April 5, 2020
Kansas, Wichita do better than most in coronavirus economy, but it likely won’t last
Yes, he resembles Col. Sanders. But for Kansas, Lee Norman’s the go-to guy in crisis
Ax-wielding man who tried to break into Ark City police station subdued by Taser
Coronavirus updates: Kansas health officials report 747 cases, 108 in Sedgwick County
Why junior college guard Rudi Williams took ‘leap of faith’ and committed to K-State
Killings of girlfriend, daughter lead to murder charge against Wichita man on the run
Essential Wichita businesses struggle, maintain and even thrive through pandemic
Sedgwick County’s dash for supplies to protect against COVID-19 tangled in red tape
Sedgwick County residents concerned about toilet paper in price gouging complaints
You’re not a snitch if you report those defying stay-at-home order, local officials say
Kansas says Lansing inmate has coronavirus; 40 officers out for virus-related reasons
14 regional podcasts in Kansas to add to your playlist
How to cope with stay-at-home orders? Some try wine, comfort food and online shopping
“Deviate with Rolf Potts” takes you off topic with native Kansan