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Stevie Nicks Blocked ‘Dreams’ from Inclusion on Viral Skateboarder’s NFT

Nathan Apodaca has some dreams he'd like to sell, but Stevie Nicks just won't let it happen ... so says the skateboarder who went viral for vibing to her hit song. A rep for Nathan, AKA Doggface, tells TMZ ... Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams...

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Meadowlark Hills to reopen Kimball Ave. entrance, suspend use of check-point station

One year after partially closing, Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community is officially reopening its Kimball Ave. entrance and suspending the use of the Tuttle Creek Blvd. check-point station. It will also begin allowing visitors on campus who do not have a current or suspected positive COVID-19 diagnosis, are not showing illness symptoms and are not a [...]

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Meadowlark Hills to reopen Kimball Ave. entrance, suspend use of check-point station

One year after partially closing, Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community is officially reopening its Kimball Ave. entrance and suspending the use of the Tuttle Creek Blvd. check-point station. It will also begin allowing visitors on campus who do not have a current or suspected positive COVID-19 diagnosis, are not showing illness symptoms and are not a [...]

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Senator Hawk speaks on Bill 267; potential impacts on K-12 funding

The Kansas Senate has given approval to Senate Bill 267. If it passes both chambers, the bill would rely on federal COVID-19 funding rather than Kansas tax dollars to cover up to $568 million of public education obligations in the proposed two-year budget. Tom Hawk, state senator, says disputes have arose surrounding this bill. He [...]

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