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Brooke Randall, teacher at ABC 123 Learning Center, plays Wednesday with 10-month-old Chase Powell at the learning center in Ottawa. Area residents have a tough choice when it comes to day care. A bill recently was introduced to the Kansas Senate that would require all child care providers in the state to undergo a safety inspection once every year.

Parents face difficult dilemma on child care

By MEAGAN PATTON, Herald Connections Editor

Nine toddlers lay on their tummies, each covered with a blanket or two, on blue mats at ABC 123 Learning Center, 1250 Commercial St., Ottawa.

It’s about 1:30 p.m. — nap time at the day care center Wednesday, director and owner Windy Gibbs says.

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