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The Battle in Prairie Village
By Will Hoerl On Monday night Aug 7, 2023, the Prairie Village city council held its regularly scheduled council meeting. The room was crowded with citizens, there to observe and to speak on the ongoing debate about proposed ‘zoning’ changes, and to hear the current status on citizen petitions. Prairie Village has three active citizen… Read more
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Indifference and Our Crumbling Republic
Shared from Johnson County Gazette columnwith permission By Charlotte O’Hara 10.72%, that was the turnout for the August 1, 2023 primary election. 10.72% means that each person who voted represented 9.3 voters. If YOU did not vote, someone else voted for YOU. YOU gave away YOUR right to vote by not taking time to advance… Read more
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Sunflower Barn Dance
Friday August 4, 2023 from 6pm-10pm Be there tonight for an evening of fun. Agriculture Hall of Fame Barn630 N 126th St, Bonner Springs, KS 66012 Speaker: Kris Kobach KS Attorney General Music by: Walt Chambers and Terry Hancock BandJack Stack BBQ Meal $40 donationContact Laura Sanchez by text for tickets. 816-820-7005Raffles and Silent Auction… Read more
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Why does JoCo want to become Chicago…and who decided that it should be that way?
by Will Hoerl Over the last two years, citizens of JoCo found themselves faced with an onslaught of “urban density projects”. Initially, many of these projects made it thru zoning and to the city council approval process, before people realized what was happening. Overland Park and Prairie Village quickly became focal points for high-density development and a… Read more
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Federal Bribe Money Given to States for Policy Implementation Continues – this time with $2,698,339 to Kansas for “Red Flag Laws”
In a letter to the Assistant Attorney General and Department of Justice, dated July 25, 2023, Kansas Senator Roger Marshall, and 32 other members of Congress claim, “The Department of Justice appears to have weaponized the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act to illegally fund ineligible “red flag” laws and bribe pro-gun states into passing gun confiscation… Read more