A Kansas law requiring proof of citizenship on voter registration forms goes on trial this week in federal court. Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach wants to prove his assertions that voter fraud ...
Read More »Topeka native tapped to run Trump campaign
Brad who? President Trump has hired Topeka native Brad Parscale, the digital media director of his 2016 campaign, to run his re-election bid, the campaign announced. But who is Brad Parscale? He’s ...
Read More »Just 4 hate groups remain in Kansas, 18 in Missouri
The number of hate groups in Missouri went down from 24 to 18, and in Kansas the number currently stands at just 4. The numbers are according to a recently released report by ...
Read More »Kansas Has a New Governor
Governor Jeff Colyer was sworn in as the 47th governor of Kansas at 3 p.m. January 31 in the Capitol rotunda in Topeka, accompanied by First Lady Ruth Colyer and their daughters, ...
Read More »Kansas church to build its own mini-town with “nightclub”
One of the largest churches in Kansas is getting into retail and residential development with plans to build a mini-town. Central Community Church in Wichita plans to build a 280-home community on ...
Read More »Bleeding Kansas Series Returns
Dramatic interpretations and talks about the violent territorial and civil war history of Kansas, from 1854-1865, will highlight the 2018 annual Bleeding Kansas series, which begins January 28. The programs are held ...
Read More »CWA of Kansas is on the move!
CWA of Kansas is part of Concerned Women for America (CWA). CWA is the largest public policy women’s organization in the nation. As an organization they are committed to conservative issues such ...
Read More »Local National Day of Prayer Events Announced
National Day of Prayer will take place Thursday, May 4. This year’s theme is “For Your Great Name’s Sake! Hear us …Forgive us …Heal us!”, which is taken from Daniel 9:19. “We ...
Read More »Tim Hawkins comedy will bust your gut
The gut-busting comedy of Tim Hawkins comes to Wichita with entertainment fit for the entire family while doubling down on the funny. It’s a daunting task in an age where the obscene ...
Read More »You Visited Me In Prison
Faith groups partnering with states to help make released convicts productive citizens. Jesus’ words in Matthew 25:36 are among the most quoted from the New Testament: “I was in prison and ...
Read More »Don’t miss these deadlines for the Nov. 8 election
Voter registration deadlines for election loom in Kansas and Missouri By ANITA WIDAMAN Voting is a rite of passage in our home. We have taken our girls to vote with us since ...
Read More »Most “miserable city” in Kansas and Missouri listed
Do you live in a miserable city? What makes a city miserable? Do you live in one of the most unhappy places in Missouri or Kansas? The website RoadSnacks organized information from ...
Read More »Walmart closings to impact 10 Missouri and Kansas towns
Walmart announced today it closing 154 stores in the U.S. with additional stores around the world bringing the total to 269 stores. Missouri will see a total of four stores closed while ...
Read More »2016 Pro-Life Legislation Outlined in Kansas and Missouri
Building on success in 2015, legislators in both Missouri and Kansas are working towards strengthening the culture of life through pro-life legislation that affects not only the unborn, but also ensuring the ...
Read More »KCK Mayor: Religious Freedom Equals Confederate Flag
The mayor of Kansas City, Kan. this week attacked Christians who support religious freedom as the “Confederate flag of religious bigotry”. Mayor Mark Holland, speaking at the National Council of La Raza’s ...
Read More »Mission Director asked God “to show up like You did in the Bible”
Keynote speaker Rev. Barry Feaker, said he hoped the nearly 900 attending the 54th Annual Kansas Prayer Breakfast on March 18 did not come “to hear me,” but “because you recognize the ...
Read More »Forbes article calls Kansas transition a “step in right direction”
“Nowhere is a working model for reform more evident than in Kansas” Though Kansas is facing some temporary budget shortfalls in the next year or two, some around the country still think ...
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