Know Your Candidates: Marcy McClelland

BY JADEN MOUNT Tiger Media Network The Republican primary for the Ellis County First District commissioner continues to draw closer. Registered Republican voters will have…

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Kansas Supreme Court Postpones Death Penalty Decision for Convicted Murderer

BY JADEN MOUNT Tiger Media Network The highest court in the state of Kansas has decided to delay its decision on the execution of a…

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Q and A: A judge in Kansas just struck down one of the toughest voter ID laws in the country. Here’s what you need to know

By Kurtis Lee Los Angeles Times In 2011, Kansas passed a law that Republicans said was aimed at ending voter fraud by requiring people to…

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This Day In History — The WNBA made its debut

June 21 1527 Italian statesman, diplomat, and author of “The Prince,” Niccolo Machiavelli died. 1788 The U.S. Constitution went into effect when New Hampshire became…

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Fort Hays State’s international partnerships are a force for good

I just returned from my second trip to China. My first trip was in 2013 when I served as the vice president for student affairs.…

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Storms drop large hail, heavy rains, high winds

Courtesy photo Storms Tuesday afternoon and evening left a swatch of damage across portions of western Kansas. Heavy rain began falling in the afternoon, inundating…

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This Day In History — West Virginia became the 35th state

June 20 1756 British soldiers were thrown into the cell known as the “Black Hole of Calcutta.” 1782 The Great Seal of the United States…

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This Day In History — Congress abolished slavery in the U.S. territories

June 19 1862 Congress abolished slavery in the U.S. territories. 1865 Gen. Gordon Granger informed the citizens of Galveston, Tex., that the slaves were freed.…

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This Day In History — The War of 1812 Began

June 18 1812 The War of 1812 began. 1815 Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo by British, German, and Dutch forces. 1873 Suffragist…

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