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  1. Home - Kansas.gov

    After putting Kansas back on track and ending her first term with the largest budget surplus in history, Governor Laura Kelly was re-elected and sworn in for a second term as the 48th …

  2. Jobs & Unemployment - Kansas.gov

    KANSAS WORKS is a free resource for job seekers and employers. With 27 Workforce Centers around the state, two Mobile Workforce Centers and a number of online services, KANSAS …

  3. Kansas Highway Patrol - Online Crash Logs

    3 days ago · Driver of Vehicle 1 Information Name: Brooks, Adam Lane City: Fredonia State: Kansas Hospital/Mortuary: Wilson Medical Center Taken to: Hospital Age: 21

  4. KBI - Kansas Bureau of Investigation - KBI Registered Offender …

    The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) has established this website to facilitate public access to information about persons who have been convicted of certain sex, violent and drug …

  5. Kansas Highway Patrol - Online Crash Logs

    Nov 5, 2025 · Kansas Highway Patrol: Online Crash LogsLocation Description: U69 North bound at mile marker 130.1 or 0.4 miles North from 215th St

  6. ce with energy bills is available in Kansas for low-income households that meet certain qualifications. The Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) is a Federally-funded …

  7. Taxes & Finance - Kansas.gov

    In Kansas, you can file your individual income taxes online using Kansas WebFile. WebFile is a fast, free, and secure way to file simple state income tax returns.

  8. Motor Vehicle Records - Kansas.gov

    Kansas Motor Vehicle Information is currently accessible 24 hours a day EXCEPT 4am-5am Monday-Saturday and 4am-2pm Sunday. Holiday availability is varied. For questions about …

  9. Kansas Department of Insurance

    Originally established in 1911, Kansas was the first state to pass a law regulating the sale of investments. Insurance and securities have changed over the years but the responsibility of …

  10. Exam Q & A | Kansas Board of Accountancy

    If you sat for the CPA Exam in Kansas as a Kansas candidate prior to July of 1997, you do not have to meet the 150-hour education requirement to sit for the exam in Kansas in the future.