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Sunday Reader: Kansas’ uninsured young children rate soars; Abortion case delayed; JoCo Dems screen out candidates
Read Article Good morning everyone Last week started with a bang and ended with a bang, but kind of ho-hum in between. We suspect the lazy, quiet days of summer will be rare between now and primary election day on Aug. 4. But like we often say here at SSJ, "No news is not good news," even if it's overwhelming. On a more personal note, Mrs. SSJ and I are having to make some hard decisions about our little — if not geriatric — pup Auggie.
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