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Kansas: Continuing-Care Communities (CCRC)

 
 
 

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Kansas is a Midwestern state in the central region of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the American "Heartland". It is named after the Kansas River which flows through it, from the French "Cansez", by explorer Étienne de Veniard, Sieur de Bourgmont, and after the Kansa tribe, who inhabited the area. Today, Kansas is one of the most productive agricultural states, producing many crops, and leading the nation in wheat and sunflower production.

 
 

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News from Kansas.com

The phone rang at 11:33 a.m. Thursday. "This is your favorite grandson," the caller said."Chris?" the Wichita man asked.

 

Steve Saffell keeps a Taser tucked by his seat in the cockpit and a handgun holstered underneath his right arm. As pilot of the Sedgwick County sheriff's airplane, Saffell's passengers are usually ...

 

Those who want to see former ambassador and presidential candidate Alan Keyes — in Kansas to campaign for congressional candidate Jim Anderson — will have plenty of opportunity.The...

 

LAWRENCE — University of Kansas researchers are working to turn microbes from treated sewage into a commercially viable biofuel, that one day could be used to power the nation's cars, trucks...

 

Rep. Todd Tiahrt, R-Goddard, has introduced a bill in Congress to halt further spending to bail out financial institutions and automakers.Tiahrt's bill is called the Ensure TARP Expires Act of 2009, a...

 

Measures of H1N1 flu continue to decrease, in Kansas and nationwide, health officials said Friday, but what health officials call "influenza activity" continues to be much higher than would ...

 

Holiday traditions are often passed from generation to generation, but a tradition has to start somewhere. For three sisters from Wichita, that tradition started Friday at the Gingerbread Village, a f...

 

OVERLAND PARK _ Former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, who on Friday endorsed fellow Republican Todd Tiahrt's U.S. Senate campaign, condemned the Obama administration for moving the trial of Sep...

 

The money is going to a Head Start program, low-income housing projects, the Kansas Highway Patrol and a variety of construction and repair projects in Kansas.But a federal stimulus report compiled by...

 

TOPEKA — Kansas State University's new president said he hopes it can move on now that a final report on widespread financial irregularities found that no crimes were committed.The report re...

 

News from Kansan.com

Billy Kernizant, accused of robbing two local delivery drivers, will stand trial in April.

 

NASA scientists study caterpillars bred at KU that were sent into space.

 

Annual show will feature the work of guest choreographer Bill Evans.

 

Students enjoy growing up in the town of 1,053.

 

The Universitys alcohol task force received its first glimpse of the statistics Thursday.

 

City wont add protection for transgender identity.

 

Joel Cedric Hernandez was charged with vehicular homicide in connection to accident that struck bicyclist.

 

The life sciences center at the Med Center is now named for the former chancellor.

 

The student rights standing committee voted no to allowing senior staff members easier access to private rooms in Student Housing.

 

Eight bands will get a chance to perform Friday at the Bottleneck.

 

News for Kansas from LJWorld.com

Lindsey and Corey Ingram, Lenexa, announce the birth of their son, Aiden Allen Ingram, on Nov. 6, 2009, in Overland Park.

 

University Bridge Club announces results of its Nov. 14 meeting, with hosts Dale and Wanda Kring, Donna Gatts and Janet Dunn.

 

The following are the Journal-World/6Sports staffers picks for Week 12 of the college football season.

 

For each of the past five weeks, the Kansas University football team either has been favored or a single-digit underdog according to Las Vegas oddsmakers. Not this week.

 

Colt McCoy remembers the Year of the Quarterback in the Big 12 last season. Its no mystery to him why the leagues offenses havent been able to keep up the blistering scoring pace this year.

 

A look at the matchup between KU and Texas Saturday, November 21, 2009 in Austin.

 

Rev. Josh Longbottom and Rev. Maria Campbell give their takes on the ideal prayer for Thanksgiving.

 

If you are planning on a nice fat turkey for Thanksgiving, you better plan to pay a high price for it. There seems to be an absolute dearth of birds in our area since so many sent their birds to Chica...

 

Is it too soon to begin missing Oprah?

 

It was a cold, cloudy day at the Dole Institute on Nov. 10, the time when Marines from the Lawrence area came together to celebrate the 234th birthday of the Corps.

 

Local News from 49 ABC News Topeka via Yahoo! News

Adult 'Twilighters' gathered in Matrot Castle Friday for a New Moon Premiere party.

 

Students showed off their school to some special visitors today.

 

Thanksgiving came early for some students and their parents.

 

A multiple car accident has tied up traffic at I-470 and Huntoon. Please avoid this area.

 

Plays and premiere parties are just a few of the things you can do in Topeka tonight.

 

With Thanksgiving almost here, the Shawnee County Sheriff's Office and Topeka Police Department want to remind not to take a vacation from safety this season.

 

Governor Mark Parkinson signed a disaster declaration Friday for recent winter storms in 18 Kansas counties.

 

The Topeka 501 school board approved four incentives to get teachers to retire or resign early.

 

If all goes according to plan, Kansas University is going to save some big bucks on utility costs.

 

A state committee on Friday sought to put the brakes on further cuts to education.