Abortion Question on Aug. 2nd Primary Ballot Receives Recount Requests
A recount is underway in Kansas for a failed constitutional amendment that would have banned the right to an abortion. Kansas voters decided during the August 2nd primary election to keep abortion rights in place. Despite the
Jury Convicts Kansas Veteran of Defrauding VA for Disability Benefits
A federal jury convicted a Kansas veteran of wire fraud and theft of government funds in a scheme to defraud the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs out of disability benefits. According to court documents, 53 year old
Work Nearly Complete on WSU’s Woolsey Hall, Classes Resume Aug. 22nd
Woolsey Hall, the state-of-the-art facility that will be home to the W. Frank Barton School of Business at Wichita State University, is set to open for classes Aug. 22. While faculty and staff are already at work
Constitution Day Reading at U.S. District Courthouse on Sept. 16th
Constitution Day is on September 17th, celebrating the anniversary of the day the Constitutional Convention signed and formally adopted the United States Constitution in 1787. This year marks the 235th anniversary of the event. Community members are
KHP Promoting “Safe Kids Kansas” As Schools Resume Classes
The Kansas Dept. of Education and the Kansas Highway Patrol have partnered to promote “Safe Kids Kansas,” which aims to remind parents to talk to their children about how to stay safe as the school year begins.