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‘Sex raft’ expedition proved that power-hungry men see public as willing dupes. Kansans know better.
Politicians in Kansas and D.C. believe they can manipulate and persuade members to the public into being their willing dupes.
The latest campaign in the war on coyotes came Thursday, April 24, from the Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission.
In a vacuum, Trump’s orders appear to bode well for free speech. But what is important is free speech reality, not rhetoric.
A public hearing Tuesday will give Black Hills Energy customers an chance to comment on a proposal raising residential bills ...
Kansas Legislature’s supermajority makes mockery of open records law over efficiency portal messages
But this iteration of the Legislature seems to think it is entitled to redact information that could traditionally be found ...
Kansas Supreme Court provides legal context to "FIRES WITHOUT MAGAZINE" in a product liability lawsuit brought against gun ...
How healthy can a country be if disparities continue to be identified within similar ranges for the same segments of its ...
Kansas governor vetoes scholarship bill that would have extended public funds to two private schools
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a bill Friday she feared would funnel more public money to private educational institutions.
Kansas Legislature didn't enhance state funding to the Kansas Blueprint for Literacy aimed at retraining teachers and ...
FBI agents arrested Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan on Friday, accusing her of obstructing an immigration ...
The Kansas Department of Transportation is asking people to report scam texts about unpaid tolls to federal authorities.
Kansas economists and analysts raise state revenue forecast but warn spending in excess of revenue is likely to produce a ...
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