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Robert Smith, CEO of Saint Francis Ministries, used company credit cards for a lavish life while hiding increasingly dire financial problems
Federal courts reject claim state law protected both from federal prosecution.
The word “doctor” has a Latin root docere, which means “to teach.”
Conservationists are concerned the decision falls short of what is needed.
When you run a yarn store, you hear people’s troubles.
The wrongful death lawsuit alleged that managers secretly took bets on how many employees would get sick from COVID-19.
KDOL opens help desk to assist businesses with jobless, tax issues.
Federal courts reject claim state law protected both from federal prosecution.
Kansas State football pulls plug on post season as virus spikes.
Kansas and the Federal Aviation Administration have reached an agreement to establish the Kansas Supersonic Transportation Corridor.
This past weekend’s violence in Washington, D.C., follows other outbursts in the weeks since the election.
Maneuver to help students simultaneously enrolled in high school and college courses.
Findings indicate more than 31% of people arrested and 26% of those removed from Kansas have just a traffic infraction or no criminal charge
Data from ACLU of Kansas’ trove of information spotlights flow of military surplus equipment.
Most of us are either delusional or being driven crazy by those who already are.
New report indicates struggles accessing basic needs extend beyond pandemic.
Wanting to see how policies that I lobbied for were working, I became a poll worker for the 2020 general election in Johnson County.
Nebraska state Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh never understood how Saint Francis Ministries secured the state’s only private foster care contract.
Nearly one-fourth of district’s high school students flunking two courses.