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Sunflower Sunday reader: Teacher salary rankings; Kobach battles back against militia report; New survey...

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The Legislature is done for the year (unless the Kansas Supreme Court says otherwise) but the news has not let up as we head...

The day in Kansas political news

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So much going on everywhere on Tuesday and so much to keep up on. Let's give you a quick hit on what's been going...

Congressional Republicans defend Trump

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Kansas congressional Republicans denounced plans for an official impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump while the lone Democrat said ongoing investigations need to be...

UPDATED: Livestock Association deals out endorsements

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(UPDATED to include endorsements for House Districts 1 and 4. KLA says that endorsements were not included in the announcement posted on its website) The...

Sunday roundup: Rural jobs incentive; KDOT staffer departs

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Good morning everyone: I am proud to have celebrated Sunflower State Journal's fourth anniversary last Friday  (hence I was out at a celebratory dinner when...

KCP&L agrees to cutting electric bills; separate rate class for schools to be studied

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KCP&L has tentatively agreed to trim electric bills after seeking a $26 million rate increase, according to an agreement filed with state regulators. KCP&L will...

UPDATED: Braun picked to replace Fitzgerald in Kansas Senate

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(Updated to include quote from Braun with more background) Republicans in Leavenworth and Wyandotte counties on Thursday night picked a former statehouse candidate as the new...

Congressional candidates report third-quarter fundraising

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Democratic congressional candidate Paul Davis raised about $1.3 million in the last quarter, far outdistancing Republican rival Steve Watkins in the 2nd District race. The...

New GOP chairman sets out with fresh goals, shrugs off defections

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Raising money, improving voter turnout and refining the party's message are the top goals of new Kansas Republican Party Chairman Mike Kuckelman. Elected as the...

Evergy reports nearly 200,000 customers in arrears

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Almost 200,000 of Evergy's electric customers in Kansas and Missouri have fallen behind on their power bills, yet one more sign of the economic...