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3/29/20 – COVID-19 5 p.m. update with Riley County EMS Director David Adams

Riley County EMS Director David Adams brought us the latest health department update Sunday, filling in for Riley County Health Department Director Julie Gibbs.

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Statewide stay-at-home order goes into effect Monday through April 19

Kansas is joining several states in issuing a temporary statewide stay-at-home order to limit the spread of COVID-19. Gov. Laura Kelly announced Saturday an executive order that goes into effect Monday at 12:01 a.m. and will remain in place until at least April 19. The news came a day after Riley and Geary counties issued [...]

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Update: Ascension Via Christi to have pay continuation program for employees

President of Ascension Via Christi Bob Copple gives an important update on Ascension Via Christi’s pay continuation program. Copple also says how Via Christi is practicing social distancing. Copple also shared his thoughts on the 14 day stay at home order announced yesterday. https://1350kman.com/14-day-stay-at-home-order-takes-effect-march-29-in-riley-county/ Furthermore Copple is supportive of the stay at home order.     [...]

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3/28/20 – COVID-19 7:00 a.m. update with Ascension Via Christi President Bob Copple

Ascension Via Christi President Bob Copple  joined News Radio KMAN during the 7 a.m. hour for our daily COVID-19 update.

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3/28/20 – COVID-19 7 a.m. update with Ascension Via Christi President Bob Copple

Ascension Via Christi President Bob Copple joined News Radio KMAN during the 7 a.m. hour for our daily COVID-19 update.

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The Game 3/27/20

0:00 – Stay-at-home order/Frank Martin era 17:38 – Interview with Kellis Robinett 30:28 – Interview with KSU_Fan (Octagon of Doom) 0:00 – K-State/Xavier replay live reaction 10:43 – More live reaction and 2010 stories 19...

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14 day stay at home order takes effect March 29 in Riley County

Riley County residents not engaged in essential work or activities will have to stay at home for a 14 day period starting Sunday, Marcy 29th to stymie the spread of COVID-19. The Riley County Health Department issued the stay at home order on Friday, which will stay in place until April 12th — though that [...]

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KSU vet says cattle coronaviruses have no relationship with novel strain

While the novel coronavirus putting cities across the nation in quarantine is of zoonotic origin and ranchers are no stranger to other forms of coronaviruses, a Kansas State veterinarian says livestock pose no risk of COVID-19 infection. K-State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Production Animal Field Investigations Unit Director Gregg Hanzlicek spoke on the topic on a [...]

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