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KCTV5West Nile virus spreads to Kansas, Missouri
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[KCTV Kansas City] - "I'm not sure why that number has shot up so much," said Kansas State University agriculture expert Rick Miller. Miller said the drought meant fewer breeding grounds for mosquitoes, and the calls coming into the Johnson County K-State Extension offices
Bell rings for UC's semester switch
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[Cincinnati.com] - civil engineering professor Rick Miller said. The result of years of planning will hit home this year with an earlier start, fall semester exams in mid-December and graduation in April. For the past 50 years, the region's biggest university used three
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