KU political scientist dies at 76
Burdett Loomis, who educated generations of students at the University of Kansas about the ebb and flow of American politics, has died.
Loomis died Saturday....
State employee health clinic contract extended
The state Health Care Commission on Monday agreed to extend the contract for an onsite health clinic for state employees that had come under...
Sunday Reader: KEMA hearing date set; Abortion ad campaign
Good morning everyone:
The week started on a somber note with the death of longtime Kansas political scientist Burdett Loomis. Generally, it was kind of...
Shepard resigns as chair of JoCo Republican Party
Fabian Shepard is resigning as chairman of the Johnson County Republican Party after he was accused of forcing himself on the vice chair of...
When is an application free speech?
The legal battle over a new state election law could turn on whether an application for a mail ballot is free speech.
Lawyers for the...
Sunday Reader: New Commerce lobbyist; KCC audit reform
Good morning everyone:
Kind of a perfunctory news week with nothing terribly Earth shattering. Still dogged by a very sore foot that keeps us from...
Lawsuit pits consultant against consultant
An Overland Park political consultant is taking another consultant to court over whether he violated a non-compete clause after leaving to start his own...
Sunday Reader: Moran piles up dough; Election audits sought
Good morning everyone:
We're recovering this morning from seeing our favorite college football team get clobbered even if it began Saturday undefeated. We won't bother...
Douglas County mask mandate challenged in court
A fourth lawsuit has been filed challenging a county's mask mandate as overly broad under a new state emergency management law passed earlier this...
Sunday Roundup: Reps back coach’s prayers; Unbelted fatals
Good morning everyone:
Kind of a slow week, maybe the slowest since we started this little news enterprise back in 2018. Sorry about the lack...