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  2. Need a pay boost for the holidays? These Kansas state jobs ...

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    Across Kansas, the state government has 749 jobs open as of Wednesday. Of all Kansas counties, Shawnee has the most openings with 252. Pawnee County has the second most, with 44 jobs posted, while ...

  3. New year, new job? These 5 Kansas government jobs have ... - AOL

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    The state has 28 jobs located in Sedgwick County accepting applications. If you’re looking outside of the Wichita area, you might want to check Shawnee County, which has the most state job ...

  4. Kansas State Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas State Cabinet is part of the executive branch of the Government of the U.S. state of Kansas, ... charged with the creation and retention of jobs, ...

  5. What are Kansas' high-demand, high-wage occupations ... - AOL

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    Here are the top 15 high-demand, high-wage occupations in Kansas. They are ranked primarily according to strongest demand. General and Operations Managers: Bachelor's degree, annual median wage of ...

  6. Kansas Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas Department of Labor is a state agency in Kansas that assists in the prevention of economic insecurity through unemployment insurance and workers compensation, by providing a fair and efficient venue to exercise employer and employee rights, and by helping employers promote a safe work environment for their employees. [1]

  7. Government of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The judicial system of Kansas is the branch of the Kansas state government that interprets the state's laws and constitution. Headed by the Kansas Supreme Court, the judiciary consists of two courts of last resort, courts of general jurisdiction, and courts of limited jurisdiction. Also, the Kansas judiciary contains two independent courts.