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Scott Schwab was within his rights to oust Tabitha Lehman — but he wasn’t right

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Scott Schwab was within his rights to oust Tabitha Lehman — but he wasn’t right

Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab should focus on fair, well-run elections — which Tabitha Lehman managed despite numerous obstacles.
January 21, 2021, 2:35 PM
Yes, Kansas high-schoolers should know about civics — and lots more | Editorial

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Yes, Kansas high-schoolers should know about civics — and lots more | Editorial

Enough with the excuses — Kansans deserve a better shot at getting vaccines | Editorial

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Enough with the excuses — Kansans deserve a better shot at getting vaccines | Editorial

January 8, 2021, 2:57 PM
These Kansas leaders say they care about democracy. Their votes say otherwise

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These Kansas leaders say they care about democracy. Their votes say otherwise

Capitol coup: Kansas officials share the blame for Wednesday’s violence | Editorial

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Capitol coup: Kansas officials share the blame for Wednesday’s violence | Editorial

Shame on them: Kansas leaders’ plan to challenge election is misguided and dangerous

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Shame on them: Kansas leaders’ plan to challenge election is misguided and dangerous

January 4, 2021, 2:27 PM
As Clendenin heads out, Democrat Aaron Coleman should join the resignation train

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As Clendenin heads out, Democrat Aaron Coleman should join the resignation train

December 22, 2020, 12:24 PM
As allegations pile up, Wichita council member James Clendenin should step down

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As allegations pile up, Wichita council member James Clendenin should step down

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A Kansas town recorded 9 inches of snow as Wichita broke rain record with freeze coming

About-to-open bar, restaurant might have the best outdoor space in the area, owners say

This week’s basketball scores: Vote for Varsity Kansas Top Player award (Jan. 23)

January 24, 2021, 3:18 PM

Michael O’Donnell faces campaign finance fines from state watchdog agency

Fans of this restaurant were sad when it closed in December. Now, it’s about to reopen.

After SCOTUS defeat, Kansas should forget Kobach’s voter-fraud crusade — for good

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After SCOTUS defeat, Kansas should forget Kobach’s voter-fraud crusade — for good

December 14, 2020, 2:41 PM
Kansas AG who joined a bogus lawsuit to overturn the election is part of the circus

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Kansas AG who joined a bogus lawsuit to overturn the election is part of the circus

Sedgwick County has $2 million for affordable child care — and no plan to spend it

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Sedgwick County has $2 million for affordable child care — and no plan to spend it

Despite outcry, Kansas should stick with a ban on spectators for high school sports

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Despite outcry, Kansas should stick with a ban on spectators for high school sports

We had it coming: Wichitans brushed off COVID-19 advice — now schoolchildren will pay

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We had it coming: Wichitans brushed off COVID-19 advice — now schoolchildren will pay

So much for teamwork — Haysville, Butler County say COVID rules don’t apply to them

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So much for teamwork — Haysville, Butler County say COVID rules don’t apply to them

November 25, 2020, 1:45 PM
Wichita Secrecy University? Regents OK another closed search for WSU’s president

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Wichita Secrecy University? Regents OK another closed search for WSU’s president

Take action to curb COVID-19? Nah, says one leader. We just need more hospital beds

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Take action to curb COVID-19? Nah, says one leader. We just need more hospital beds

Want to move on after Marshall? WSU should reveal the results of its investigation

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Want to move on after Marshall? WSU should reveal the results of its investigation

As COVID keeps climbing, will Wichita schools’ one-week shutdown help or hurt?

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As COVID keeps climbing, will Wichita schools’ one-week shutdown help or hurt?

Want kids in schools? Then it’s time for some Wichita adults to grow up — and mask up

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Want kids in schools? Then it’s time for some Wichita adults to grow up — and mask up

Concerned about COVID? Don’t bother emailing this Wichita school board member

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Concerned about COVID? Don’t bother emailing this Wichita school board member

This Sedgwick County race shows the danger of celebrating too soon

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This Sedgwick County race shows the danger of celebrating too soon

Wichita-area hospitals have sounded the COVID-19 alarm. Will leaders listen?

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Wichita-area hospitals have sounded the COVID-19 alarm. Will leaders listen?

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