July 16, 2024

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Author: Danedri Herbert

Sharice Davids Campaign Served with Tax Warrant

The Kansas Department of Revenue today issued a tax warrant to the Sharice Davids for Congress campaign for failure to…

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Kansas GDP drops more than 30% amid lockdowns

U.S. GDP dipped by $2 trillion in the second quarter compared to the same quarter in 2019. Using data from…

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KSRA-PAC banned from supporting gun rights candidates on Facebook

The Kansas State Rifle Association Political Action Committee (KSRA-PAC) is banned from placing ads on Facebook in support of legislative…

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Gov. Kelly wants legislative approval for statewide mask mandate

Gov. Laura Kelly told reporters on Wednesday that she intends to host bipartisan talks with legislative leaders to craft a…

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Police drop investigation into criminal vehicle strike in Mission Hills

Prairie Village Police will not charge the driver of a vehicle that struck Dwight Sutherland, a former Kansas Republican National…

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Kansas is being bombarded with unemployment fraud

Dave Trabert, the CEO of Kansas Policy Institute, was surprised to learn that he was a victim of unemployment fraud. …

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AG Schmidt backs constitutional amendment to prevent court packing

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt signed onto a bipartisan constitutional amendment proposal to set the number of U.S. Supreme Court…

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Mission Hills resident Dwight Sutherland assaulted over Trump signs

Prairie Village Police are investigating an aggravated assault with a motor vehicle after an alleged altercation injured Dwight Sutherland in…

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County officials: Olathe school quarantines are just recommendations

Students who received a quarantine notice from the Olathe school district may be able to return to the classroom, despite…

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JoCo health officials mum on Olathe school quarantine

More than 200 students and teachers are in quarantine after an alleged COVID outbreak in the Olathe school district, but…

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Kansas labs set cycle thresholds too high, detect non-contagious virus

The New York Times reported in August that some of the nation’s leading public health officials say the standard COVID…

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In-person learning restrictions tied to depression, suicide

The Blue Valley school district has lost at least two students and a principal to suicide since the lockdowns last…

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CATO Institute gives Gov. Kelly a ‘D’ for fiscal policy

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly ranks near the bottom in the class of America’s governors, according to a new report issued…

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Parents push school districts to begin in-person learning

Intense pressure from parents is pushing more school districts to allow students into school buildings for in-person learning, despite not…

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Sec State’s office, Twitter rebuke Stephanie Sharp voting claim

The Kansas Secretary of State’s office issued a sharp rebuke to Stephanie Sharp, a former Kansas legislator on Twitter last…

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School boards still diverting money to Schools for Fair Funding

Kansas school districts continue to pump money into Schools for Fair Funding, a coalition of school districts that successfully sued…

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KDHE won’t talk about COVID test kits purchased from unregistered company

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment on April 7 issued a purchase order for $3.75 million worth of COVID…

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Republicans for Bollier break with party on policy, too

Kansas media made a big deal about a ‘Republicans for Bollier’ announcement recently, when a group of Republicans endorsed Barbara…

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Health Freedom event draws nearly 900 to Newton

Hundreds crowded into the Wild Prairie Event Center in Newton Monday for the Heartland Freedom Revival, a symposium sponsored by…

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Louisburg’s fulltime in-person learning successful at 5 weeks

Few schools in the Kansas City metro are open for all-day, in-person learning, but Louisburg USD 416 is bucking the…

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Mike Brown: County commission needs more transparency

Johnson County Commissioner Mike Brown will ask the county commission to be more transparent after members of the public have…

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Beverly Gossage, Dave Owen vying to replace Julia Lynn

Now that Kansas Sen. Julia Lynn’s name won’t appear on the general election ballot in November, Beverly Gossage and Dave…

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Reno County officials: COVID positivity rate is artificially high

Reno County Commissioners Tuesday adopted a temporary plan to test 1,000 asymptomatic individuals for COVID over four weeks, believing that…

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CDC: Kansas COVID deaths have average 2.7 comorbidities

The vast majority of deaths reported due to coronavirus involved patients with multiple underlying conditions, or comorbidities, the CDC reported…

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