July 16, 2024

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Category: Featured

Outsourcing could make more money available for instruction in SMSD

The Shawnee Mission School District will ask voters to approve a property tax increase next January in order to hire…

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Controversial Commerce Secretary promoted to lieutenant governor

Gov. Laura Kelly tapped Commerce Secretary David Toland to serve as her lieutenant governor on Monday. Toland replaces Lt. Gov.…

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Kansas Attorney General: legislators should meet in-person

As legislators prepare to return to Topeka for the 2021 session and safely deal with COVID-19, an opinion from Kansas…

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Gym owner sues state, alleging shutdown commandeered his business

A Wichita gym owner is suing the State of Kansas over COVID lockdowns, claiming the shutdown earlier this year constituted…

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ED visits for COVID, flu symptoms dropping below 2019

Data tracked by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment show that ED visits (emergency department) for COVID-like and influenza-like…

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In pandemic’s 9th month, Gov. Kelly turns focus to nursing homes

Nine months after the start of the pandemic, Gov. Laura Kelly issued an executive order requiring testing protocols in Kansas…

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Grant County Health Department issuing 24-day quarantines

As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is relaxing quarantine requirements under certain circumstances from 10 and 14 days…

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Doctors say health officials ignore early COVID treatments

There are four pillars of combatting a pandemic but state and federal officials are ignoring an important one — early…

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Cycle threshold data required in Florida, Lenexa lab won’t release in KS

The state of Florida now requires labs to provide cycle threshold data on COVID tests, but one of the laboratories…

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Preliminary CDC data shows likely increase in total deaths for 2020

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment claims to not know how many people have died so far this year,…

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JoCo in, Wyandotte out of shortened CDC quarantine guidelines

The Centers for Disease Control issued new quarantine guidelines allowing shorter quarantine periods following close contact with a COVID-positive individual.…

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KSHSAA board members who voted for, against spectators disclosed

Many members of the Kansas State High School Athletics Association Board of Directors (KSHSAA) who voted against having spectators for…

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KPI: $264 million Shawnee Mission bond issue is built on false premise

Shawnee Mission Superintendent Mike Fulton says shifting funding from capital outlay to operating expense and passing a bond issue is…

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KDHE claims not to know total number of Kansas deaths in 2020

In response to our Kansas Open Records Act, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment says it doesn’t know the…

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Audit: $20 million Angel Investor program rife with problems

A damning report from the Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit says the Angel Investor tax credit program designed to…

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Support honest journalism this Giving Tuesday

Media bias is a growing threat to liberty and you can do something about it this Giving Tuesday, December 1,…

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Religious facilities exempt from Sedgwick County health order

A new Sedgwick County health order prohibits gatherings of more than 25 people and demands mask-usage and social distancing, but…

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Wide disparity in COVID case rates, survival rates by county

Two sparsely populated counties have the highest and lowest COVID case rates in Kansas as of November 23, and that’s…

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Lyon County preparing to ram through regulations despite heavy opposition

A protest petition to prevent Lyon County from dramatically altering zoning laws was delivered to the Lyon County Clerk between…

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Kansas had 65,400 fewer jobs in October

The state of Kansas had 65,400 fewer jobs in October than in February, showing the economic devastation of COVID restrictions…

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JoCo eliminates public comment for Dec. 3 meeting

Johnson County commissioners will not permit verbal public comment at their next board meeting. Instead, the commission will meet by…

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KDHE, media collaborate on more mask mandate deception

Once again, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and media are collaborating to deceive Kansans about the effectiveness of…

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Eyebrow threaders sue state board over the right to earn a living

Jyotsna Biscuitwala is fighting for a slice of the American Dream. Along with her son and daughter-in-law, the Olathe woman…

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Rich pension, health benefits drive high electric rates at KCK BPU

Not only are high salaries driving some of the highest electric rates in the region at the Kansas City, Kansas…

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