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Just two weeks after vaccines in Kansas opened up to all residents 16 years and older, over 400,000 doses of a coronavirus vaccine were administered, according to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.
When Gov. Laura Kelly (D) announced on March 26 that all Kansans aged 16 and older would qualify for a vaccine, 1,067,865 doses had been administered in the state. According to KDHEâs weekly vaccine update, which updates every Thursday, 1,435,128 doses had been administered as of April 8. The total includes doses of the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
âWith the anticipated increase in supply from the federal government, we must get every dose of vaccine into arms quickly,â Kelly said when she announced the move to Phase 5 of the stateâs vaccination plan.
Research event to showcase answers found by studentsÂ
Research event to showcase answers found by students  Monday, April 12, 2021 9:30 AM  Academics, News, Science and Technology
Pittsburg, KS
A pilot study on detection of lead in residential garden soil in the Tri-State mining area, educational needs regarding concussion in youth athletes, the prevalence of West Nile virus in area mosquitos, and assessing the health literacy of diabetic patients in rural Southeast Kansas are among the many real-world research projects that will be showcased in the upcoming Pittsburg State University Research Colloquium.
This year, the long-running event will be virtual and will consist of four primary categories: Sciences & Technology; Business, Education, and Humanities; Creative Works, and Topical Literature Reviews.
New scholarship available as tribute to master woodworkerÂ
New scholarship available as tribute to master woodworker  Friday, April 9, 2021 12:00 PM  News, People and Society, Giving Back
Pittsburg, KS
Students with a passion for woodworking will have an opportunity to receive scholarships through the Architectural Manufacturing Management and Technology program at Pittsburg State University, thanks to a legacy built by a lifelong woodworker.
Chris Schultz, owner and founder of Old World Woodworking Co. In Gilbert, Arizona, died on March 6 after a battle with cancer. Family and friends knew the best way to memorialize him would be to help students, just as Schultz did throughout this career.
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Christopher Gene Hale, 52, Nevada, Mo., passed away on Saturday, April 3, 2021, at Nevada Regional Medical Center. Chris was born June 27, 1968, in Wichita, Kan., to Ronald Gene and Glenda Mae Hale.
Chris was raised in Wichita and later Grove, Okla., graduating from North High School in Wichita, Kan., in 1986. He attended Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kan., for plastic engineering. Chris came to Nevada in 2000 and began working at 3M, where he was currently employed. He was a member of the Osage Masonic Lodge, and BPO Elks No. 564 in Nevada.
Nicknamed Critopher by his family, he was a gentle giant who was proud of his Irish heritage. He was known as the cool uncle by his niece and nephews and was always the life of the party. Chris enjoyed science fiction, and roleplaying games, but his first love was being a dad to Colin.