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Town Talk | Aviation company in rural Douglas County files plans for its fifth major expansion in recent years | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

photo by: Nick Krug McFarlane Aviation mechanic Andy Pritchard hunches over the engine of a Cessna 337 Spymaster during an annual inspection at the aviation parts and production facility on Thursday, May 5, 2016, at McFarlane Aviation, 696 East 1700 Road in Vinland. There aren’t big business jets that land on the grass runway at the Vinland airport. But there sure are a lot of jobs landing at the country airstrip between Baldwin City and Lawrence. About every couple of years, it seems like McFarlane Aviation builds another 20,000-square-foot building, or more, to house more jobs for a booming business that supplies replacement parts for airplanes across the country.

Bill creating agency to oversee Kansas foster care system advances | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

Andy Tsubasa Field, Associated Press/Report for America photo by: Nick Krug Kansas Statehouse in Topeka, February 2014. TOPEKA A House committee on Monday approved a bill that would create an independent agency to oversee Kansas’ foster care system. The House Children and Seniors Committee advanced the bill creating the Office of the Child Advocate to investigate complaints and track child welfare agencies, primarily the state Department for Children and Families, which oversees the foster care system. The move came after Rep. Jarrod Ousley, a Merriam Democrat and the bill’s chief proponent, compromised with some Republican lawmakers and agreed to have the proposed agency report to the Legislature instead of the Department of Administration an executive branch agency under Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly.

InterMat Wrestling - Air Force has successful day at USAFA Round Robin

Air Force has successful day at USAFA Round Robin United State Air Force Sports Information 2/20/2021 USAFA, Colo. The Air Force Academy wrestling team wrapped up the regular season with the USAFA Round Robin, Saturday afternoon, Feb. 20, at the East Gym. The Falcons had 22 wrestlers compete in paired matches against Northern Colorado and Utah Valley in the final tune-up before Big 12 Championships. The event was a non-team scoring, non-weight class champion event, and served as an opportunity for grapplers to get their final matches of the regular season in before Big 12s. AF s 22 wrestlers combined for 28 wins in a highly successful afternoon.

Kansas tax reform bill s ramifications grow; cost more than doubles after amendments | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector photo by: Noah Taborda/Kansas Reflector Sen. Caryn Tyson, the Parker Republican and chairwoman of the Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee, offered the Senate a bill cutting state taxes by $175 million, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021, at the Statehouse in Topeka. After hours of debate, the bill escalated into a $470 million or more package of tax reform. TOPEKA The Kansas Senate fought through a flurry of tricky procedural amendments Tuesday to more than double the financial ramifications of a bill throwing tax breaks at multinational corporations sitting on overseas profits, wealthy people keen to itemize deductions, folks excited about higher standardized deductions and retirees weary of having Social Security benefits taxed.

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