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Calling it an “evolving project,” The City of Prairie Village claims it doesn’t have more than a general breakdown of costs for the $30 million “municipal complex project,” but Democrat U.S. Rep ...
Attorneys for KCF argued that the statute was vague and overbroad, suggesting it would ban “vast amounts of protected speech.” The judge did not find any of those arguments compelling, writing the ...
In the three years since the Sentinel last reported on the Center for Educational Reform’s Parent Power Index, Kansas has slid more than 10 places from 34th in the nation to 45th, and from a “D” grade ...
In a landmark 6-3 ruling earlier this week in United States v. Skrmetti, the United States Supreme Court ruled that a Tennessee law banning gender-affirming care for minors does not violate the Equal ...
If the Kansas Corporation Commission approves several rate increases Evergy is requesting, Evergy Kansas Central customers will find their electric bills have increased by over 33% since 2022. Evergy ...
A Cowley County couple and the Kansas Justice Institute won a major victory earlier this week after a federal court ruled in favor of Scott Johnson and Harlene Hoyt, striking down Kansas’s regime of a ...
During the 2021-2022 school year, no schools in the United States were reported as “persistently dangerous”, in spite of the Education Department’s Civil Rights Data Collection reporting 1.2 million ...
Celebration of a stunning increase in a one-year graduation rate at Wichita Southeast High School came crashing down as reports surfaced of grade tampering leading to the five percentage point rise in ...
KSDE now says districts don’t have to use Biden-era ‘gender identity’ guidance on food service forms
Documents received by The Sentinel as part of a Kansas Open Records Act request show that the Kansas State Department of Education is relying on Biden-era guidance in a non-discrimination statement, ...
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