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Walter Palmer's River Bluff Dental said in a tweet Monday that it was beginning to see patients again. The tweet said Palmer wasn't at the office. Palmer's office in suburban Minneapolis had been closed since late July after a barrage of criticism for Palmer over the killing of a protected lion named Cecil. Palmer says he relied on his hunting guides to ensure a legal hunt in Zimbabwe. — Thirty-eight Kansas public school districts are seeking about $15 million in additional aid from the state to address local budget issues, and the requests submitted by Monday's deadline outstrip the available funds by nearly 23 percent. A majority of the districts are asking the state to cover unexpected drops in property tax revenues, while others are seeking extra funds because of increases in student numbers. Wichita, the state's largest district, wants an additional $980,000 to hire teachers, counselors and classroom assistants to deal with an influx of refugee students from Africa and Southeast Asia. The state set aside $12. 3 million for districts' extraordinary needs during the current school year under a new law that jettisoned Kansas' old per-student formula for distributing more than $3. 4 billion in aid. The applicants represent more than 13 percent of the state's 286 districts, and their requests exceed the dollars available by nearly $2. 8 million. Source: tucson.com