Kansas News
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Pastor Fred Hollomon, former Chaplain of the Kansas State Senate, Remembered
Fred Hollomon, a Southern Baptist pastor who served as Senate chaplain in Topeka for over 33 years, died February 13,…
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Gracia Burnham hated herself more than her terrorist captors
During her long captivity in the dense Philippine jungle, Kansan Gracia Burnham came to realize she hated herself. “The hardest…
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City of Topeka and Shawnee County declare war on human trafficking
The Shawnee County Commission, at their meeting on April 5, voted to approve a resolution “declaring war” on human trafficking.…
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KS Legislature finally comes to an ugly compromise on school funding
The Kansas House and Senate worked past midnight on Saturday to finally pass a school funding measure. The House mostly…
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Kansas Senate passes school funding bill; constitutional amendment stalls
It appears a constitutional amendment bill designed to end the cycle of school lawsuits in Kansas has stalled for now.…
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Legislators hold up Kansas school funding plan; offer Constitutional Amendment to end cycle of lawsuits
For years now, legislators in the State of Kansas have been paying nervous tribute to the Kansas Supreme Court. As reported…
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Religious liberty in jeopardy in Kansas
The Kansas House of Representatives has rejected HB 2481, the Adoption Protection Act, by a vote of 58 to 64, thus…
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Kansas faith-based adoption agencies under attack by ACLU
When Cara DeCoursey faced an unplanned pregnancy 28 years ago, the Catholic teen knew she was going to give her…
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Woman at center of landmark segregation case dies
The woman, who at age 10 stood at the center of the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of…
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Big-name speakers highlight CWA Kansas State Conference
Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women for America in Washington, D.C., was the keynote speaker at the Kansas State CWA…
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