U.S. Senate campaign of Tea Party candidate raises big concerns NEWS ANALYSIS By John Altevogt | Metro Voice Twenty years ago Eudora insurance agent David Miller started the revolution that today ...
Read More »KU Campus Ministry’s “Queer Christianity” Raises Questions
“Neutral” topics include: “Crossing Boundaries and Breaking Rules: Queerness as Christian Practice” By Dwight Widaman | The article, “University of Kansas Forums Discuss ‘Queering Christianity'” on the website TheCollegeFix.com has generated a ...
Read More »Some of Our Favorite Church Signs
We think these church sings are pretty funny. What do you think? Have a favorite? Post it to our Facebook page. Click the Kansas City Facebook page on the right of this ...
Read More »Late-Term Teen Abortions Under Scrutiny in Kansas
Kansas Fights to Strip License of Doc Who Sent Pre-Teen Girls for Late-Term Abortions by Kathy Ostrowski | LifeNews.com The Kansas State Healing Arts Board voted unanimously late last week to ...
Read More »Debate Begins on Kansas Court Ruling on School Finances
KS Supreme Court: Legislators made ‘unconstitutional’ school funding choices By Travis Perry │ Kansas Watchdog OSAWATOMIE, Kan. — In a long-awaited decision, the Kansas Supreme Court on Friday ruled that state lawmakers ...
Read More »Area Teachers, Parents Unite to Oppose Common Core
The idea that it takes a village to raise a child continues to be a popular stance among parents and teachers concerning the educational progress of today’s youth. This is the same ...
Read More »Kansas Moves to Keep State Aid Out of Casinos, Strip Clubs
Effort is to ensure welfare payments are reaching needy children was late, but still welcome. By Travis Perry KansasWatchdog.org — Could Kansas kids be going without necessities because one or both of ...
Read More »Easter Parade and Fun Fair to be held in Gage Park
What better time than Easter to celebrate and have a parade? The city of Topeka is about to have its first ever Easter Parade in Gage Park. The Topeka Easter Parade & ...
Read More »Of Presidents and Peasants
Hundreds of Youth Participate in the 2nd Annual Peasants’ Day Feast Shawnee, Kan. — Today, on President’s Day, instead of just taking a day off from school, hundreds of Kansas City area ...
Read More »Kansans for Life Explains State’s Pro-Life Successes in 2013
by Kathy Ostrowski, KFL Legislative Director | Abortion-supporting groups continue to complain about the increasing number of life-protective legislation passed in the states, particularly Kansas. The pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute places Kansas as ...
Read More »The New Year and Charitable Giving Strategies
By Connie Hougland | When the calendar rolls over to a new year, one of the last things we may want to think about is charitable giving. We are just coming off ...
Read More »Kansans to Rally for School Choice
Should Kansas parents be empowered to choose the best education for each child’s success? A rally for School Choice will be held on Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at 2 pm on the ...
Read More »A Hope for Today
It seems that Hope, the baby giraffe born in the Topeka Zoo recently, is a symbol of hope for more than just the troubled zoo.
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