The “Women’s Bill of Rights” and its consequences for Trans Kansans

BY ELLINOR COUCHMAN On April 27, the Kansas House of Representatives voted to override Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto on SB180 – the “Women’s Bill of…

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Kansas faces shortage of teachers and substitutes

BY RAEGAN NEUFELD Feature image courtesy pixabay.com In 2020, everyone working in the education profession had to make adjustments. Teachers were praised for their hard…

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Ellis County declares state of disaster in order to request state COVID-19 supplies

BY JUSTIN SABATA  Ellis County has not had a confirmed case of COVID-19 for over 30 days. However, as the state progresses through the COVID-19…

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Will Signing the Anti-LGBTQ Adoption Bill Hurt Colyer’s Governor Election Ticket?

BY JADEN MOUNT In less than seven months, citizens of Kansas will cast their ballot for the next governor. Current Governor Jeff Colyer took over…

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KBOR: State Funding for Higher Education Crucial to the Future of Kansas

PRESS RELEASE – KANSAS BOARD OF REGENTS (Topeka, Kansas) – Each Fall, the Kansas Board of Regents carries out its statutory responsibility to develop and…

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Budget Shortfall Could Lead to Furloughs at Pitt State

Pittsburg State University held an emergency meeting this morning (June 4) addressing the likely furlough of all nonessential state employees due to the state’s budget…

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