Police Chief who Led Newspaper Raid Resigns

The police chief who led an August raid on a small weekly newspaper in central Kansas resigned Monday, just days after he was suspended from his post and following the release of body camera video of the raid showing an officer searching the desk of a reporter investigating the chief’s past. Marion Police Chief Gideon … Continued

GM Lays Off 2,000 Workers

General Motors said it idled its Fairfax Assembly Plant in Kansas City, Kansas, around 1 p.m. Wednesday and that most of the 2,000 workers across two shifts there will be laid off indefinitely. The layoff is a result of the UAW’s strike at GM’s Wentzville Assembly Plant in Missouri. GM builds its midsize pickups and … Continued

Transgender Bathroom Bill Passed

On Thursday, Republican legislators in Kansas passed one of the most sweeping and restrictive transgender bathroom bills, overriding Governor Laura Kelly’s (D-KS) veto of the bill. The Kansas House voted 84-40 to override Kelly’s veto and push through Senate Bill 180, which officially defines sex in state law to be an “individual’s biological sex, either male … Continued

Bill to Stop Infanticide Vetoed by Governor

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has vetoed a bill that would protect newborns who survive abortions from infanticide. The Born-Alive Infants Protection Act (House Bill 2313) received massive support in the legislature and a veto override is likely. The governor is a pro-abortion Democrat, but the legislation has enough support to override her potential veto. The … Continued

Kids Can Opt Out of LGBTQ-Themed Lessons

TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas lawmakers approved a bill Thursday aimed at helping parents opt their children out of public school lessons with LGBTQ-themed materials, as a Democratic lawmaker whose vote was crucial to banning transgender female athletes from girls’ and women’s sports faced calls to resign. The Republican-controlled Kansas House voted 76-46 to approve a “parental rights” measure … Continued

Kansas Attorney General Stops Walgreens From Selling Abortion Pills

The pharmacy chain Walgreens will not sell abortion drugs in Kansas after state Attorney General Kris Kobach warned the company that doing so would violate state and federal law, his office said Monday. “This is a significant victory for the pro-life cause and for women’s health,” Kobach said in a statement. “The dispensing of these pills … Continued

New Pro-Life Med School Will Train Future Doctors to Respect Life

A new Catholic medical school dedicated to training pro-life doctors is being planned in Kansas. Aleteia reports Dr. George Mychaskiw II, one of the project leaders, said he hopes the school will help rebuild a culture of life in America, one that respects every human life, born and unborn. “Physicians have brought us to this culture … Continued

19 States Are Investigating Financial Institutions Commitment to the Globalists Environmental and Socialist Agenda

Republican states are fighting back against globalists coercing individuals and states to behave according to their globalist agenda.  Zerohedge shared an article Authored by Nathan Worcester via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours) this morning: The war between states and banks over environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing and similar practices has reached the doorstep of the U.N. A total of … Continued

Despite August Vote, Abortion an Issue in Kansas Governor Race

The Kansas State Fair kicked off its annual 10-day run with a noteworthy bang on Sept. 9 as Stillwell farmer Matt Jacobs’ 1,280-pounder broke the state’s all-time pumpkin record and ribbons were awarded for best scarecrows, biscuits, and butter sculptures. Staged in Hutchison, the state fair is a late-summer celebration of tradition, innovation, and novelty with all … Continued

Kansas School Forced to Give Teacher Nearly $100K After Suspending Her for Refusing to Use Transgender Name

Instructor claimed she was being forced to cover up student’s transgender identity. Kansas teacher has been awarded nearly $100,000 after being suspended from her school due to her refusal to use a transgender-identifying student’s new name in class. Fort Riley Middle School will be forced to “pay $95,000 in damages and attorneys’ fees for violating … Continued

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