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Sometimes the little places you pass every day hold much more significance than you realize. That's the case for a Stafford County, Kansas cemetery that holds the graves of some of Kansas' early Black residents.
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Kansas Republicans and anti-abortion groups are dismissing concerns that a child support bill is an effort to codify “fetal personhood” into Kansas law.
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Mark Wentling, who grew up in Udall, Kansas, talks about his life in Africa with the Peace Corps and the U.S. Agency for International Development.
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Kaylee Fritchen has worked at the U.S. Forestry Service since 2022, spending half the year undertaking intense manual labor to clear trails in an Idaho forest.
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Kansas lawmakers are considering a proposal that would allow Kansans who obtain raccoon ownership permits to keep the animals as pets.
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Eviction records can follow tenants indefinitely. Sedgwick County legislators are proposing a changeThe bill proposes requiring courts to automatically seal certain eviction records and expunge others after two years.
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A statewide public opinion survey conducted by the Docking Institute of Public Affairs at Fort Hays State University found support for high-density, mixed-use housing development despite local controversies.
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All five Republican members of Kansas’ Congressional delegation sent a letter to Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly this week urging her to halt the extended...
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With Anti-Asian Hate On The Rise, New Wichita Group Hopes To Counter Discrimination, Empower LeadersAfter graduating from Wichita State University, Amy Vuong she struggled to find the same kind of resources and professional networking opportunities...
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Can video games like “Call of Duty: World War II” and “Battlefield 1942” be shaping the way young people view history?