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Legislators Agree that Statute Changes for Election Security are Imperative, Citing Many of Their Own Concerns
by Jennifer Williams Despite the continual cry of “conspiracy theory” and “fear-mongering” from anyone who refuses to admit there may be some problems with election security, most Kansas legislators listened with an open mind during last week’s two-day Special Committee on Elections. The event began on Thursday with a presentation of election laws and processes… Read more
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Garnett City Commission to Hear Property Resolution to Protect the Constitutional Right to Own Property Without Infringement
by Jennifer Williams On Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023, at the regular Garnett City Commission meeting, Mark Powls is on the agenda representing the KS Property Rights Coalition-ANCO for their property rights resolution. The resolution proposal was mailed out to every Garnett resident last week, and the group submitted the resolution and supporting documents to City… Read more
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Kansas Legislators Plead for Governor Kelly to Ensure the Safety and Security of Kansans By Assisting 14 Other States at the Southern Border
by Jennifer Williams National Security is one of the primary roles of the Federal government. With the dismantling of Title 42, the Federal government and the Biden Administration have failed at their job, leaving the states to protect themselves. Currently, 14 states have sent assistance to the crisis at the border, but Kansas has failed… Read more
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DO NOT COMPLY
by Daniel Austin There have been talks of lockdowns and covid mandates returning. Whatever Happens Next – Whatever You Do – Do NOT Comply. Do not stay in your home. Do not put on a mask. Do not have your child put on a mask. Do not get tested for covid. And DO NOT get… Read more
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Spring Hill USD 230 Votes to Increase Property Taxes over 20% for 67.198 mills – the highest in Johnson & Miami Counties
by Jennifer Williams During the September 11th budget hearing for the Spring Hill USD230 school district, there was only a handful of people in the room and only one public speaker. To hear internet critics cry foul all year regarding their increased appraisals and the fear of rising property taxes causing them to lose their… Read more
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Edgerton City Councilman Arrested for Felony Aggravated Assault – JoCo District Attorney Downgrades to 2 Misdemeanor Charges
Edgerton City Councilman, Joshua Beem, was arrested on September 1, 2023, for a 21-5412(b) Aggravated Assault Charge – a level 7 felony charge, as shown in the Johnson County Booking report. Residents are curious as to why the Johnson County court page is now instead showing two charges 21-5803(a) Criminal Deprivation of Property and 21-6308a… Read more