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States force drugmakers to keep selling cheaper meds under federal program

In their ongoing quest to lower prescription drug prices, Kansas and other states are forcing drugmakers to continue to sell cheaper medications to thousands of pharmacies through a federal drug-discount program.Under the 32-year-old 340B program, pharmaceutical companies that participate in Medicaid must sell outpatient drugs at discounted prices to clinics, community health centers and hospitals that primarily serve low-income patients.

Holcomb football makes quick work of Ulysses

Sometimes you have a night where almost everything goes right.Holcomb High School running back Korbin Johnson had that happen Friday night against Ulysses in the Longhorns’ home opener.Last week at Cimarron, the Longhorn junior rushed for 49 yards on eight carries.

Holcomb’s Korbin Johnson coming into his own on gridiron

They have grown up with their hand clutching a football since they could literally clutch a football.“I would say that we are definitely gonna be the first ones to tell each other if we need to fix something,” Holcomb High School senior quarterback Keegan Johnson said of his brother, Korbin.

Scott City’s Rumford commits to K-State football

SCOTT CITY - As a little boy, Jackson Rumford dreamed of someday playing college football for the Kansas State Wildcats.“It’s awesome committing to purple, it’s so big time and I love that it’s in my home state,” the 6-foot-6, 260-pound Scott City High senior said of his commitment to play at K-State next fall.“It’s amazing!