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- New state website helping match Kansans with jobs
- Opioid use in Kansas decreasing
- Kidnapping and Rape Suspect Wanted in Jackson County
- Kansas City school resource officer charged with fondling teens
- Kansas teacher moves after receiving threats over his sexual orientation
- Kansas day care under investigation over unsafe sleeping claims
- Kansas GOP chairman drops out of race for secretary of state
- Central Library closing so they can move to new location
- Gang Member Taken into Custody in N. Wichita
- Regulators to require inspections after Southwest jet engine explosion
- Barbara Bush lying in repose ahead of her funeral
- WATCH: Two sheriff’s deputies shot and killed in Trenton, Florida
- Better weather should aid Oklahoma wildfire fight
- Alleged robocall 'kingpin' fights $120 million fine
- Illinois County declares itself a sanctuary for gun owners
- Babies of Senators now welcome in Senate chamber
- NASA's Tess spacecraft embarks on quest to find new planets
- Regulators to require inspections after jet engine explosion
- New Mexico firefighters see reprieve in weather

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Kansas bomb plot trial drawing to a close as testimony ends
3 on trial for Garden City bomb plot
The trial of three men accused of plotting to bomb an apartment complex housing Somali refugees in western Kansas is drawing to a close after weeks of testimony.
All sides have rested in the federal case against Patrick Stein, Gavin Wright and Curtis Allen on charges of conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction and conspiracy against civil rights. Wright also faces a charge of lying to the FBI. The judge dismissed two weapons-related charges against Stein.
U.S. District Judge Eric Melgren plans a hearing on Monday to hash out the final jury instructions. Closing arguments are scheduled for Tuesday. The jury trial began March 20.
The three men were indicted in October 2016 on charges they planned set off bombs the day after the Presidential election.