This Day In History — The Death of Grover Cleveland

June 24 1509 Henry VIII was crowned king of England. 1647 Early American feminist Margaret Brent demanded a seat and vote in the Maryland Assembly,…

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This Day In History — Mobster John Gotti was sentenced to life in prison

June 23 1868 Christopher Latham Sholes received a patent for an invention he called a ”Type-Writer.” 1947 The Senate overrode President Truman’s veto of the…

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My Summer in Egypt: Another Trip to the Sandbox

The following journal is from TMN reporter Daniel Saenz, as he documents his summer volunteering in Egypt.  BY DANIEL SAENZ Ever since I was young,…

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This Day In History — The U.S. Justice Department was created

June 22 1815 Napoleon abdicated his throne for the second time after his defeat at Waterloo. 1870 The U.S. Justice Department was created. 1874 Dr.…

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On My Mind: An Introduction

The following column is the opinion of the author and in no way represents the opinions of Tiger Media Network or Fort Hays State University.  BY…

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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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