January 23, 2025

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Category: News

Topekan Will Pope, 1,500 other January 6th protestors pardoned by President Trump

Hours after taking office for his second term as president, Donald Trump issued a flurry of executive orders, one of…

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Paola School Board poster removal policy brings anxious protestors to meeting

The USD 368 Paola school board policy of removing non-instructional posters inside school property drew protests from supporters of the…

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Senate Tax Committee mulls constitutional amendment to limit real estate valuation increases

For the third year in a row, the Kansas State Senate is considering an amendment to the Kansas constitution that…

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SCOTUS hears First Amendment case on minors’ access to pornographic websites

The U.S. Supreme Court will consider a Texas law that seeks to protect minors from the sexual content on adult…

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AG finds Kansas Department of Commerce violated KORA

The Americans for Prosperity Foundation-Kansas recently won a victory when Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach found that the Kansas Department of…

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Survey shows 72% of Kansans support reducing fluoride in water systems

Once considered vital to the prevention of tooth decay, the addition of fluoride to public water systems is now losing…

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Kansan Will Pope, awaiting trial on Jan. 6th charges, invited to Trump inauguration

Topekan Will Pope, indicted on federal charges stemming from the January 6, 2021 protest at the U.S. Capitol, has been…

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Kansas districts affected by massive PowerSchool data breach

Parents in much of the country have become accustomed to using an online platform called “PowerSchool” to keep up with…

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Colorado Springs school district ends relationship with teacher’s union

Late last year, the Colorado Springs, Colorado, Board of Education voted to end its collective bargaining agreement with the Colorado…

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“A colossal win for women and girls across the country”: Federal judge strikes down Biden Administration’s addition of “gender identity” to Title IX protections

The U.S. Department of Education’s (DOE) attempt to add “gender identity” to the Title IX prohibition of sex discrimination has…

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New book offers 8 Things to Know about Running for School Board to would-be candidates

One out of three Kansas students are below grade level in reading and math. Only 18% of high school graduates…

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Kansas PAC law ruled unconstitutional by federal judge

Earlier this year a federal court issued a temporary restraining order in a lawsuit challenging part of Kansas campaign finance…

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2024 education spending out-paces inflation, but instruction spending stays flat

According to data from the Kansas Department of Education, school districts statewide increased total spending by about 4% in the…

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Leavenworth superintendent says reductions in student body led to district’s $5 million shortfall

Leavenworth USD 453 Superintendent Dr. Kellen Adams told city leaders his district is facing a $5 million budget deficit this…

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Augusta school district staffer arrested for alleged sexual assault of student

William A. Wetzel, of Augusta, a school bus aide for USD 402, was arrested on charges of sexually assaulting a…

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Bipartisan claim: Governor Kelly circumvented legislature with secret offer to KC Chiefs

In an era of political dissension, two Kansas House members, one Democrat and one Republican, have joined forces in criticizing…

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Department of Commerce ‘transparency database’ out of compliance with state law

A new report from the Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit shows the Kansas Department of Commerce’s “transparency database” is…

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Counties approved legislative priorities for 2025

The Kansas Association of Counties (KAC) set its legislative priorities for next year at a recent conference in Wichita. Among…

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Kelly administration doesn’t know how many employees work remotely

As the heads of the new Department of Government Efficiency, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy—cheekily known as “DOGE” after a…

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Kansas nurse Elaine Gebhardt celebrates Freedom of Speech victory as nursing board investigation ends

The Kansas Board of Nursing (KSBN) has declined to take action against Elaine Gebhardt, RN, ending a two-month investigation into…

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Russell County property owner, county appraiser square off before Board of Tax Appeals

Rising property valuations and resulting tax increases were recently discussed before the Kansas Board of Tax Appeals (BOTA) in Topeka.…

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City of Westwood backs down, residents to vote on fate of park

After losing a legal battle over a petition to hold a referendum, the City of Westwood has finally capitulated to…

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Federal court sides with Kobach, halts rule giving Obamacare to illegals

A federal court recently halted a rule that would have provided so-called “Obamacare” health plans to illegal immigrants. According to…

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Pfizer hid vaccine deaths, research team alleges

During the clinical trials for its COVID-19 vaccine, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer appears to have hidden two deaths — including one…

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