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- 10th Circuit: Kansas Can't Block Voters From Casting Ballots - ABC News10th Circuit: Kansas Can't Block Voters From Casting Ballots
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Kansas cannot prevent thousands of eligible voters from casting ballots in the November federal election because they didn't prove they were U.S. citizens when registering to vote at motor vehicle offices, a federal appeals court ruled Friday. The 10th ...and more » - Appeals court ruling will let some Kansas voters register, for now - Reuters
ReutersAppeals court ruling will let some Kansas voters register, for now
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Thousands of Kansas residents who signed up to vote at motor vehicle offices but were kept off the rolls by a state law requiring proof of citizenship could be allowed to cast ballots in the November general election, under a ruling on Friday by a U.S ...and more » - Kansas' AG wants state supreme court to withdraw order to close schools - KSN-TV
KSN-TVKansas' AG wants state supreme court to withdraw order to close schools
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TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNW) – Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt Friday asked the Kansas Supreme Court to withdraw its warning that it might order a shutoff of all funding for schools if a legislative remedy is not reached during the upcoming special session.
Kansas AG asks Supreme Court to withdraw threat of school closingsToledo Blade
Is the Kansas electorate ready for a turn-around?Hutchinson News
Kansas Lawmakers Could Consider Multiple School Spending PlansKMUW Education Week (subscription) -WIBW all 25 news articles » - New Kansas poll: Hillary Clinton is hot but Sam Brownback and Legislature are very cold - Kansas City Star (blog)
Kansas City Star (blog)New Kansas poll: Hillary Clinton is hot but Sam Brownback and Legislature are very cold
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Don't put Kansas in the automatic Republican/Donald Trump camp just yet. The poll shows Clinton leading Trump by a 43 percent to 36 percent margin. Sure, it's early. And 21 percent were “not sure” in the John Zogby Strategies poll done in the last week.
Poll: Hillary leads by seven points in … Kansas?Hot Air
Kansas poll: Discontent with state government, likely presidential nomineesTopeka Capital Journal
New poll shows how presidential candidates match up in KansasKWCH all 9 news articles » - Kansas City Royals drop eighth straight despite improved offense - FOXSports.com
FOXSports.comKansas City Royals drop eighth straight despite improved offense
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CHICAGO -- The Kansas City Royals finally snapped out of it on offense. They still couldn't break their losing streak. Ian Kennedy gave up a career-high four home runs, and the Royals dropped their eighth straight, falling 7-5 to the Chicago White Sox ...
White Sox bullpen tries to erase Kansas City demonsComcast SportsNet Chicago
Kansas City Royals-Chicago White Sox preview: Ian Kennedy vs. Chris SaleUPI.com
Kansas City's skid hits 8North Platte Telegraph all 90 news articles » - Sexual-assault allegations against Kansas athlete made her 'Jane Doe 7.' Now she's outing herself. - Washington Post
Washington PostSexual-assault allegations against Kansas athlete made her 'Jane Doe 7.' Now she's outing herself.
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And with that, McClure, 19, stepped out of the shadows and put her name on a Title IX lawsuit that had buzzed around the University of Kansas campus in recent weeks, casting a cloud over the school's athletic department and drawing scrutiny to yet ...
Alleged Victim of Sex Assault at University of Kansas Who Sued School Reveals Her Identity in YouTube VideoPeople Magazine
Former University of Kansas student speaking out after she says she was sexually assaulted on campuskfor.com
University of Kansas Student Allegedly Raped by Football Player Comes Forward in Emotional VideoInside Edition New York Daily News -Cosmopolitan.com -KSHB all 40 news articles » - Seniors in Kansas suffer as Sam Brownback cuts budget to save tax cuts - Kansas City Star
Kansas City StarSeniors in Kansas suffer as Sam Brownback cuts budget to save tax cuts
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Shrinking Kansas government continues to come at the expense of the state's most vulnerable residents. To preserve his costly and unfair tax cuts, Gov. Sam Brownback recently sliced $2.1 million in funding for the Kansas Senior Care Act. That will lead ...and more » - Gov. Sam Brownback calls Kansas lawmakers into special session on schools - Kansas City Star
Kansas City StarGov. Sam Brownback calls Kansas lawmakers into special session on schools
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Gov. Sam Brownback is calling the Kansas Legislature into special session to try to avert a Supreme Court showdown that could close schools July 1. “After discussion with legislative leadership, I have decided to call a special session to keep Kansas ...
Kansas Lawmakers To Consider Constitutional Amendment On Closing SchoolsKMUW
Special Session Called to Deal With Kansas School-Aid ShowdownEducation Week (subscription)
Answers to your questions about a possible school shutdown in KansasWichita Eagle KWCH -KSNT (press release) (registration) (blog) all 256 news articles » - Wheat harvest underway in southern Kansas - KSN-TV
KSN-TVWheat harvest underway in southern Kansas
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Early harvest reports from the Kansas Wheat Commission show farmers on average are seeing yields of 45 to 50 bushels per acre. Lukins says he's seen varying yields, but some even higher than that. “It'll be up and down, they'll be some 35-40 bushel, ...
As hot weather dries fields, Kansas wheat harvest startsWichita Eagle
Hot, Dry Weather Spurs Kansas Winter Wheat HarvestAgWeb all 25 news articles » - Split Decision on Kansas City, Mo., Streetcar Expansion - Government Technology
Government TechnologySplit Decision on Kansas City, Mo., Streetcar Expansion
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(TNS) -- Kansas City Council members were divided Thursday on whether now is the right time to pursue streetcar expansion, so soon after the downtown starter line opened. “We have much greater needs in the city,” said 2nd District at-large Councilwoman ...
Milwaukee Mayor Barrett, business leaders to check out streetcar during Kansas City visitMilwaukee Business Journal all 3 news articles »