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Kansans join from afar on national rededication to prayer, religious roots
America250 Facebook page photo WASHINGTON — A White House-backed prayer rally on the National Mall drew thousands Sunday and reached
18May 2026

SEKMHC Medicaid foible a cautionary tale for other agencies, industry exec says
IOLA – The executive director of the Association of Community Mental Health Centers of Kansas says the ill-fated financial trajectory
13May 2026

OPINION: Kansas hospitals get the breaks, but where’s the charity?
The promise of the nonprofit hospital is a simple social contract. In exchange for generous tax exemptions, these institutions are
05May 2026

Hype meets headwinds: Kansas megaprojects face reality check amid subsidies, slower markets
(TesMag photo) When Kansas leaders announced a $4 billion electric vehicle battery plant in De Soto in July 2022 and
29Apr 2026

Federal jury rules for Kansas, other states against concert ticket monopoly
TOPEKA — Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is touting a major courtroom victory after a federal jury sided with Kansas
17Apr 2026

Taiwan-based Apogee Power selects Liberal for U.S. battery facility as industry shifts beyond EV slowdown
LIBERAL — A Taiwan-based battery manufacturer is planting its first U.S. flag in southwest Kansas, betting on a segment of
10Apr 2026

Kelly sides with chaos against officers; lawmakers must override veto of HB 2372
An ICE agent is treated for injuries dealt by an illegal immigrant in a Houston, Texas, enforcement incident/U.S. Dept. Homeland
09Apr 2026

Tuesday meeting offers no updates on SEKMHC staff cuts, ‘overpayment’ financial maelstrom
SEKMHC CEO Nathan Fawson testifies before a Kansas House committee in January. IOLA – A meeting of the board of
08Apr 2026

Despite voter support, Dems & GOP legislators punt 3% limit on home value assessments
A public opinion survey shows that 66% of Democratic voters want a 3% assessment limit to protect them from unaffordable
15Mar 2026

Kobach: Kansas could face federal lawsuit over in-state tuition for illegals
Federation for Fair Immigration Reform graphic TOPEKA — Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has issued a formal legal opinion concluding
11Feb 2026