April 8, 2026

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Category: Featured

Prairie Village moving forward with $30 million bond issue, despite lawsuit

On Monday, Dec. 1, 2025, the Prairie Village, Kansas, City Council moved forward with a plan to construct a nearly-$30…

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Kansas hides SNAP data from USDA despite evidence of nationwide fraud, but it made over $1 million selling driver’s license information in 2024

Kansas and 20 other states refuse to comply with U.S. Department of Agriculture requests for demographic information, even with disclosures…

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KSBOE attorney writes letters reprimanding state school board member Debby Potter, refuses to answer questions

The attorney for the Kansas State Board of Education (KSBOE) is declining to answer questions about letters he sent to…

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Federal court rules Salina violated Cozy Inn’s First Amendment rights in UFO-themed mural case

The City of Salina unconstitutionally restricted the free speech of a century-old hamburger restaurant when it decided UFO-themed artwork on…

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KSBRC assists USD 361 in finding new superintendent

Unified School District 361 Chaparral has a new superintendent of schools, thanks in part to assistance from the Kansas School…

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Kansas residents prefer Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to stay at Truman Sports Complex

Residents of Overland Park and Leawood, the Sunflower State epicenter of a possible taxpayer-funded Kansas City Royals stadium, prefer that…

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Follow-up audit finds state agencies followed less than half of audit recommendations

A follow-up with state agencies from the Department of Legislative Post Audit found that of nine recommendations to selected state…

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Kansas Justice Institute urges Winfield USD 465 to allow a Turning Point USA affiliate

The Kansas Justice Institute (KJI), like The Sentinel, a subsidiary of Kansas Policy Institute, has sent a letter to the…

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Kobach warns state board of ed to comply with ‘Mahmoud’ decision on religious liberty

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach yesterday wrote to the Kansas State Board of Education, demanding that board members comply with the…

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Hays Public Library director admits he wouldn’t let his own children read books library made easily accessible to kids

Last month, at a meeting of the Hays Public Library Board, local residents were up in arms over a “Banned…

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Questions about enormous Jackson County solar farm planned by NextEra Energy Resources

NextEra Energy Resources is at it again in Kansas, this time proposing a solar farm near Holton, Kansas, north of…

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AI gun detection software coming to Kansas schools; at least one bidder, ZeroEyes, admits it cannot detect concealed weapons

The Kansas Attorney General’s Office recently announced there are three bidders for the $10 million contract to provide artificial intelligence-enabled…

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USD 308 Hutchinson silent on opponent claims district is promoting bond issue with public funds

Voters in USD 308 in Hutchinson head to the polls Tuesday to decide the fate of a $110 million bond…

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California climate group seeks to influence Prairie Village city council election

As billionaire Bill Gates is backing off climate alarmism — stating recently that climate change “will not lead to humanity’s…

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Confusing property tax question on the ballot in Paola

As the November 4 general election approaches, voters in Paola are being asked to vote on a ballot question that…

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Big pay hikes for school administrators in 2025, while outcomes remain low

The 2025 school year was déjà vu all over again – nice pay increases for many administrators and persistently low…

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KSBRC Summit discusses ways to reverse declining student achievement with “Results Now”

The Kansas School Board Resource Center (KSBRC), like The Sentinel, part of the Kansas Policy Institute (KPI), brought together dozens…

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Blue Valley teacher fired for helping special needs student through meltdown

Earlier this month a Blue Valley Kindergarten teacher with more than 25 years of experience was fired for “violating policy…

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Report takes aim at unlicensed childcare providers, Rep. Tarwater defends new state law

The number of children who died in licensed child care facilities is nearly the same as the number who died…

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Economist pleased with private-sector infrastructure investments, warns against ‘public-private partnerships’

As the Chinese Communist Party has cracked down again on the export of rare-earth minerals essential for so much of…

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Gardner-Edgerton Mom alleges coverup after email confirms school hid from her 2024 transgender female incident in girls’ locker room

For a month beginning in mid-September, Carrie Schmidt, mother of a Gardner-Edgerton High School junior, sought information from the USD…

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Kansas ACT scores, college-readiness hit new lows

ACT scores for 2025 were released this week, showing yet another decline and hitting a new all-time low. The composite…

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Kansas legislators get an earful from taxpayers over runaway property tax hikes

A trio of presenters testifying before the Kansas Special Committee on Taxation had a common theme: property tax reform has…

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LPA finds large inconsistencies in HPIP tax-credit program

A recent report by the Kansas Division of Legislative Post Audit found it was impossible to determine how many tax…

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