‘From the Vault’ video series will help inform public of activities at Secretary of State’s office
A new video series launched on the Kansas Secretary of State’s official YouTube channel on Friday with the first two episodes already published.
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A new video series launched on the Kansas Secretary of State’s official YouTube channel on Friday with the first two episodes already published.
Earlier this week, Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab, a Republican, joined Soledad O’Brien on ‘Matter of Fact’ to discuss the 2024 elections.
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 Friday, Democrat Gov. Laura Kelly, vetoed House Bill 2648 known as the REINS Act. Essentially, what this bill would do is make it so that lawmakers would be the ones that
Last week, the Kansas House voted on House Bill 2177, a bill that removes statutory provisions requiring marriage to be between a man and a woman.
Found at the Lawrence Antique Mall, this old, stained book of poems holds the thoughts and ideas of Nathan Franklin “Frank” Horrell, along with different historical events as seen through
The City of Wichita has agreed to settle a lawsuit on Tuesday regarding the Wichita Police Department’s (WPD’s) Gang List. The class-action lawsuit, Progeny v. City of Wichita,
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
United States District Judge Julie Robinson has ruled to grant in part and deny in part a motion to dismiss a case regarding freedom of speech. The motion for dismissal was made by the Defendants
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
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