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Republicans who want to strip public schools of funding, impoverish teachers and stunt learning have accused educators of ...
It serves as a reminder of the heavy price to be paid by those doing the fighting when impractical or even impossible orders ...
GARNETT — Kansas farmers are sharing opinions ranging from concerned to “pi**ed” about trade tariffs with U.S. Rep. Sharice ...
A new pope brings with him a sense of excitement often mixed with uncertainty. The choice of the College of Cardinals came as ...
Kansas chapters of American Association of University Professors issue statements in defense of international students ...
TOPEKA — Merck Animal Health will build an $895 million capital expansion project and add 200 jobs at its De Soto ...
North Dakota’s four largest cities, including Minot, asked lawmakers for millions in extra grant dollars this year to keep ...
TOPEKA – The Grain Belt Express, an 800-mile electric transmission line to be built through Kansas, Missouri, Illinois and ...
Gov. Laura Kelly sought assurances the six-person Kansas congressional delegation would oppose Medicaid cuts capable of ...
My main concern about flabby banter podcasts is the possibility that they are replacing our conversations in real life, ...
The COVID-19 pandemic, staff turnover and surges in filings created a backlog of cases at the Kansas Board of Tax Appeals.
The Kansas public school finance task force delves into rumors of a future lawsuit, teacher salaries and merits of pre-K ...