Corrections

Kansas now lists five species of fish as endangered, 11 species as threatened and 23 species as “in need of conservation.”

Scientists are recommending that nine of these fish remain at their current status, and 44 species of fish have elevated status.

An article in Tuesday’s Journal-World misstated the number of fish that have special conservation status in the state.

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The city’s debt for Eagle Bend Gold Course is scheduled to be retired in 2016. A story in Wednesday’s Journal-World gave an incorrect timeframe.