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Opinion
No global government, no matter the risk
I’ve noticed when the subject of Bill Gates comes up, conservative folks like to go straight to claims of his involvement in efforts to promulgate […]
Yes, Kansans are more industrious, patriotic and morally superior to coastal elites
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is at it again. In his Feb. 26 column “The Mystery of White Rural Rage” he essentially criticizes rural […]
Is your school board following Kansas law on building assessments?
Kansas school board members are getting budget advice from the Kansas Association of School Boards (KASB) that is contrary to state law, and it doesn’t seem to […]
More daycare is not a deathbed aspiration
Does politics have room for a contrarian view on daycare? And I say politics, in general, because both Republicans and Democrats seem to be falling […]
Some 128,000 Kansas voters MIA for a decade
A review of Kansas voter registrations shows nearly 50,000 potential Kansas voters who registered in 2012 or before have never voted, and another 78,000 in […]
American journalism: The spotlight illuminating…nothing
Toward the end of The Sound of Music, the von Trapp family singers are called on stage to accept first prize in the Salzburg Music Festival. […]
No more Kansas school trips to New York’s hellhole
Until some miracle happens and a modicum of sensibility and safety returns to the government and management of New York City, Kansas high schools should […]
Courts are supposed to be the guardians against biased claims
One of the key components of the American system is that we are all equal under the law. One of the cries we hear often […]
Sadly, this IS Kansas City
KCTV5 photo If not for the raw gravity of what had just happened a few hours before, one would have been tempted to laugh out […]