Arrest of sign holder not shown in Douglas County Commission video
At the Douglas County commission meeting held on Wednesday, Dr. Justin Spiehs was arrested for holding a sign that targeted county commissioner Patrick Kelly (D-District 1).
At the Douglas County commission meeting held on Wednesday, Dr. Justin Spiehs was arrested for holding a sign that targeted county commissioner Patrick Kelly (D-District 1).
On Wednesday, Dr. Justin Spiehs, a resident who has regularly criticized the all Democrat commission of Douglas County, Kansas and has a federal lawsuit against the commission for allegedly violating his
On Thursday, the National Review published an op-ed by Speaker Dan Hawkins, a Wichita Republican. His article, ‘Kansas Will Protect Children with No Help from a Hapless
Every week, the Kansas GOP publishes a newsletter called ‘The Friday File’ which gives updates on things Kansas Republicans should look out for whether it’s
Monday was my least favorite day of the year—Tax Day. Throughout the years, I’ve heard people say really dumb things about taxes such as:
On March 28, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced his office will be suing Joe Biden over his administration’s student loan forgiveness “scheme.”
Earlier this week, I decided to test out the transit system in Lawrence just to get a better idea of what it was like. After my experience, I must say I have never felt so grateful for the free
Rep. Jason Probst, a Hutchinson Democrat, released an article on his Substack, ‘That Guy in Hutch’ on Thursday criticizing left-wing media outlet ‘Kansas Reflector’ for pushing a false
Listening to testimonies regarding Senate Bill 509, a bill that would provide tax credits to parents with school-aged children in nongovernment schools and to Senate Bill 233,
Christians across the state and country came together to celebrate the Easter holiday this past Sunday. However, there was also a lot of anger over Transgender Day of Visibility
There’s been a lot of buzz about the Presidential Preference Primary, and this isn’t something I’ve covered because this really isn’t something I care all that much about.
Following the U.S. House of Representatives’ passage of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act on Wednesday, Sen. Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-KS)
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