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Kansas event venues shuttered by COVID get millions in federal aid


Several million dollars worth of federal COVID-19 relief has been awarded to dozens of live event venues in Kansas that were shuttered by the pandemic.
Data released Monday shows 90 operators in Kansas received a combined $45.7 million through the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program.
These dollars will be significant difference-makers in keeping venues across Kansas open for business,  Lt. Gov. and Secretary of Commerce David Toland said in a statement. Venues were especially hard hit by the pandemic, and we strongly support the SBA’s work to get liquidity to those venues that add so much to the rich fabric of their communities, as well as our history and culture statewide. ....

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Following Phil Coe's Trail to Death - True West Magazine


True West Magazine
Phil Coe
Have fun trailing the Lone Star outlaw from Texas to Kansas.
Charles E. Rankin, retired editor of the University of Oklahoma Press and astute historian of key figures of the Old West, posed a question a while back when we were having lunch and discussing James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok.
“What the hell was Phil Coe thinking?”
We agreed on the answer.
“He wasn’t.”
John Wesley Hardin
Coe’s decision to try to gun down Hickok on October 5, 1871, in Abilene, Kansas, might not have been the wisest choice for a 32-year-old, but it turned out to be a pretty good career move. ....

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