Tuesday - April 21, 2026

State Tipoffs Involving Kansas

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Husch Blackwell Continues Intellectual Property Practice Expansion With Addition of Partner Brian Kinnear
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, Feb. 21 -- Husch Blackwell, a law firm, issued the following news release: National law firm Husch Blackwell is pleased to announce that Brian Kinnear has joined the firm as partner in its Intellectual Property practice group in the firm's Denver office. Kinnear focuses his practice on patent prosecution and counseling where he manages the patent portfolios for Fortune 100 companies, start-ups, and businesses in between. In addition, he is frequently brought in to assist  more
K-State Engineer Receives NSF Grant to Explore Methods to Reduce Animal Testing in Drug Development
MANHATTAN, Kansas, Feb. 20 -- Kansas State University issued the following news release: A Kansas State University assistant professor of engineering is working to develop a framework that better predicts disease progression and complications from drug interactions than traditional methods like animal testing. Davood B. Pourkargar, assistant professor of chemical engineering in the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering, has received a $245,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to enhance  more
Kan. A.G. Kobach: Kansas Election Fraud Defendant Arrested in Florida
TOPEKA, Kansas, Feb. 20 -- Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach issued the following news release: A Florida man is under arrest after being charged with election fraud in Kansas. George Andrews, 30 of Dade City, Florida, was arrested on Feb. 10 for forging signatures on petitions to make "No Labels" an officially recognized political party in Kansas. "The arrested individual was part of a scheme to defraud Kansas voters by placing their forged signatures on petitions. In Kansas, we take electi  more
Kan. Corporation Commission Announces Dockets for Feb. 19, 2024
TOPEKA, Kansas, Feb. 20 -- The Kansas Corporation Commission announced the following dockets on Feb. 19, 2024: * * * 24-TRAM-576-OOS Docket Type: OOS - Out of Service Docket Description: In the Matter of the Emergency Suspension of Operating Authority of Imran Express Inc Date Filed: 02/19/2024 * * * 24-TRAM-577-OOS Docket Type: OOS - Out of Service Docket Description: In the Matter of the Emergency Suspension of Operating Authority of Baraka Enterprises Inc Date Filed: 02/19/2024 * *  more
Kansas Small Business Development Center at ESU Helps Drought-Affected Businesses
EMPORIA, Kansas, Feb. 20 -- Emporia State University issued the following news: The Kansas Small Business Development Center will be offering a Business Resiliency Bootcamp at Emporia State University on March 14, 2024. The Kansas SBDC Lead Center at FHSU was recently awarded a $100,000 federal grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration to create a series of workshops to help small businesses in rural Kansas most affected by persistent drought. In August 2023, the Governor of Kansas de  more
University of Kansas: Scientists May Have Cracked the 'Aging Process' in Species
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Feb. 21 (TNSres) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news: New research from the University of Kansas might resolve a mystery in the "aging process" in species -- or, how a species' risk of going extinct changes after that species appears on the scene. For years, evolutionary biologists believed older species lacked any real advantage over younger ones in avoiding extinction -- an idea known as "Red Queen theory" among researchers. "The Red Queen theory is that  more
University of Kansas: Study Finds Students, Designers Have Different Perceptions of Masculine, Feminine Traits of Classrooms, Influence on Belonging
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Feb. 20 (TNSres) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news: The way people interact with the built environment can influence whether they feel comfortable in a space or if they feel they belong among people who gather there. But the people who design learning spaces and those who use them might not feel the same about them. A new study from the University of Kansas finds that students and classroom designers had different perceptions of the masculine and feminine   more