May 1, 2026

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Category: News

Judge refuses to release justification for charges against volunteer firefighter Cody Royer

A young volunteer firefighter named Cody Royer is facing felony aggravated assault charges after he said he was attempting to…

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Governor Kelly vetoes bill requiring passage of civics test for high school graduation

While agreeing that a student’s “educational journey” should include Civics, an understanding of our democratic process, Governor Laura Kelly nonetheless…

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Governor Kelly’s veto pen ends hope for property tax relief this year

Like most Democrats and some Republicans, Kansas Governor Laura Kelly claims to support property tax relief, but her veto of…

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Kansas has more than 5,000 KPERS ‘millionaires’ collecting government pensions

The list of Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (KPERS) ‘millionaires’ — those who will accrue $1,000,000 in benefits in the…

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U.S. Department of Education cites four Kansas school districts for civil rights and parental notification violations

Concluding an eight-month investigation, the federal Department of Education has found the Kansas school districts of Kansas City, Olathe, Shawnee…

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There’s more to economic freedom than just regulatory environment, says Cato Institute

A Fox Business story recently referenced a Cato Institute study showing Kansas as having one of the most business-friendly regulatory…

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HB 2043 remains last shot at property tax reform in 2026

After failing to follow the Senate in passing its version of a constitutional amendment limiting property tax assessments, the Kansas…

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Audit shows Kansas may have paid up to $1.2 million in SNAP benefits to out-of-state recipients

Legislative Post Audit, the auditing arm of the Kansas Legislature, estimates between $700,000 and $1.2 million in SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition…

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Kansas Legislature overrides governor’s vetoes on welfare fraud, freedom of speech on campus, juvenile justice reform, informed consent, among others, in busy end of session

Kansas lawmakers passed into law several pieces of legislation over the vetoes of Governor Laura Kelly in a customary rush…

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Sentinel staff wins four awards in Kansas Press Association annual contest

The Sentinel is pleased to announce it has won four awards in the 2026 Kansas Press Association’s “Awards of Excellence”…

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Olathe USD 233 eliminating mental health professional staff

The jobs of the six mental health therapists who see about 1,000 students in Olathe USD 233 are being eliminated…

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Legislature passes last-minute mill rate limit, veto possibility looms

A mill rate limit passed at the last minute by the Kansas Legislature would allow voters a say in how…

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Legislature overrides Kelly veto of informed consent bills

Late last week the Kansas Legislature voted to override Governor Laura Kelly’s veto of a pair of informed consent bills…

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Tumbleweed Event Center owners, state fire marshal differ on events leading to its closure.

Salina business owners Jerry and Jenni Jones and Jesse and Amber Bradley opened their Tumbleweed Event Center in Salina in…

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Legislature overrides veto of federal tax credit scholarship program

Kansas is joining 28 other states in the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit program after the Kansas Legislature overrode Governor Laura…

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Kelly vetoes two informed-consent bills for women’s health care

Governor Laura Kelly this week vetoed a pair of bills relating to women’s health care. The first, House Bill 2727, would…

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Kelly vetoes property tax mill rate limit

As expected, Kansas Democrat Governor Laura Kelly vetoed a mill rate limit property tax relief bill late Wednesday afternoon. Senate…

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Kelly vetoes additional funding for tax credit scholarship program

Governor Laura Kelly recently vetoed a bill that would have expanded the Kansas Low Income Students Tax Credit Scholarship program…

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7 national organizations join the Cozy Inn First Amendment case against Salina as city appeals recent loss in court

Seven national organizations have filed court briefs in support of Salina’s Cozy Inn restaurant in its ongoing First Amendment lawsuit…

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Bill would require districts to check eligibility for school-wide free lunch

In addition to changes to the “Innovative School District” program in the recently passed HB 2402, there were also changes to Kansas’s…

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HB 2402 would make it easier for schools to be designated an ‘Innovative District’

In late March, the Kansas Legislature passed a bill that would shorten the time schools have to apply for waivers…

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Kansas lost $8 billion in adjusted gross income from domestic migration over the last 30 years

New IRS domestic migration data for the State of Kansas demonstrates something the late Milton Friedman said: “If you ever…

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No basis for KSBOE claim that homeschool kids are behind public school students

At the March 10, 2026 Kansas State Board of Education meeting, Board Member Betty Arnold said homeschool students who return…

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Mill rate limit allows voters to stop excessive property tax increases, unless Gov. Kelly sides with government and vetoes it

On the last day of the regular session, the Kansas Legislature passed HB 2745, a mill rate limit that allows…

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