Kansas politicians on the Hamas attack on Israel
On Saturday, October 7, Israel was attacked by Hamas terrorists, finding themselves in a war. Kansas politicians have weighed in on the terrorist attacks on their
On Saturday, October 7, Israel was attacked by Hamas terrorists, finding themselves in a war. Kansas politicians have weighed in on the terrorist attacks on their
A Special Committee on Governmental Ethics Reform, Campaign Finance Law was held on Thursday, October 5 at the Capitol. Many people provided testimony early
Most deaths are subtle happenings that leave just stones to fade, and memories from our loved ones—before their own lives—weighed.
Local elections are fast approaching and this has created a hostile environment for some neighbors. USD 450 Shawnee Heights School District has seen quite a lot of
Of all the outlaws that called Kansas home there is one that may deserve our pity over anything else. I am of course talking about Elmer McCurdy a Kansas outlaw who was unlucky both in life and death.
Last week, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach released an opinion regarding the procedure of election recounts. The opinion was addressing a question posed by Rep. Francis Awerkamp (R-HD 61) who asked if a
Calling themselves a “social club,” ‘Fire It Up Kansas’ runs a Facebook page with 17K followers. According to their page, their sole focus is on “sensible marijuana law reform in the state of Kansas.”
A few months ago, the Kansas GOP received scrutiny on a national level after a proposed By-Laws change. The change would limit the Executive Committee and State Committee to those
The Kansas Black Republican Council (KBRC) proudly announces the success of its Annual Fundraiser, the Freedom Shoot, smashing all previous fundraising efforts and