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Hogs in a field

Pandemic Forces Food Chain Reaction By Small Farmers

The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing small farmers to rethink the food chain to connect their products with customers.

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National Beef plant in Dodge City, Kansas

In Grip of Pandemic, Kansas Meatpacking Workers Say ‘We’re Right Next To Each Other’

Workers in Kansas meatpacking plants are worried that precautions now being taken aren’t enough to slow the rapid spread of the coronavirus.

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Kansas Statehouse at sunset

States Ponder Rules of Engagement as They Reopen Amid Pandemic

Kansas, Missouri and surrounding states are taking various routes to reopen amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.

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Supporters wearing Zero Reasons Why wrist bands.

Pandemic Spurs Concern About Suicide Among KC-Area Youths

Beds are going unfilled at Kansas City-area child psychiatric facilities, raising questions about how the COVID-19 pandemic is playing out for teens.

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College students on campus

‘I’m Counting on It’: Many College Students Left Out of Stimulus Checks

In a rush to get the big economic relief package out, some people fell through the cracks. Some college students aren’t eligible and won’t get the $1,200 check. Flatland talked to two of these students.

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Yuka Naito-Billen in a surgical mask

No Man is an Island, Even in a Pandemic

An Artist Responds to Social Isolation by Creating This Short Film

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Russ Hall at Pittsburg State University

College Towns Hit Census Pothole With Coronavirus

College towns in Missouri and Kansas are concerned that early university closures due to the COVID-19 outbreak could lead to a census undercount of students.

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Man wearing a face mask.

Three Key Ts: Testing, Tracing and Treatment in a Post-Pandemic Economy

Now is the time to learn from the COVID-19 outbreak or there will be no escaping the worst of the pandemic and economic collapse.

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Kansas Health Secretary Lee Norman displays a swab used for COVID-19 testing.

Kansas Hospital Bought COVID-19 Tests That May Only Show You’ve Had A Cold

A Kansas hospital bought Coronavirus tests that may only show that you’ve had a cold.

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A completed puzzle of a farm landscape.

Primetime for Puzzles? A Global Pandemic

Forget toilet paper, the world is running low on jigsaw puzzles. In a recent interview with NPR, Carol Glazer, president of Massachusetts puzzle and family game company Ceaco, shared details about the company’s spike in sales that she never saw coming. “Around the second week of March, we noticed sales at one of our largest…

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