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Kansas House Approves Kobach Voter Citizenship Bill - May 10, 2012
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - The Kansas House has approved Secretary of State Kris Kobach's proposal to require first-time voters to prove their U.S. citizenship starting June 15th. The vote Wednesday was ...
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Romney Stands by his Opposition to Gay Marriage - May 10, 2012
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Mitt Romney says he believes marriage should be restricted to one man and one woman and that he's held that view "since running for office." Romney on Wednesday called...
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Kansas House Bypasses Tax Deal, Passes Bigger Cuts - May 09, 2012
The Kansas House has bypassed a compromise plan for reducing income and sales taxes and instead approved larger cuts, sending them to Gov. Sam Brownback. The House voted 64-59 for legislation cutt...
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Cock Fight Near Hooker OK Being Investigated - May 09, 2012
Texas County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a report of animal cruelty on Saturday, and what they found was a cockfight, complete with several dead animals and individuals betting on the outc...
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SCCC/ATS Board Of Trustees Meet - May 09, 2012
Following a dinner with a group of students who represented a cross-section of the student population, the Seward County Community College/Board of Trustees met Monday, May 7 for their regular bo...
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Woman Injured In Accident With a Semi - May 09, 2012
On Monday, May 8, 2012 at about 3:45 a.m., emergency responders were called to the 400 block of East Pancake Boulevard for a report of an injury accident involving a passenger car and semi tractor tra...
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House Conservatives To Push Ahead With Senate Re-Districting Map - May 09, 2012
Conservative Republicans are pressing ahead with efforts to have the Kansas House draw new districts for the state Senate. A bill up for debate Wednesday in the House would adjust the lines of the ...
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Liberal City Commissioners Meet - May 09, 2012
The Liberal City Commission met Tuesday evening at 6:30pm for their regularly scheduled meeting. At the start of the meeting, the City said goodbye to Elvis Gibbons Jr., an employee who retired after ...
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Kansas House Re-opens Kobach’s Voter-Citizenship Debate - May 09, 2012
Secretary of State Kris Kobach's proposal to start requiring first-time Kansas voters to produce proof of their U.S. citizenship next month has been revived in the state House. House members gave...
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GOP Fight Could Leave Lawmakers Without Maps - May 08, 2012
Kansas lawmakers are growing increasingly concerned that a dispute among Republicans could prevent passage of any proposals for political redistricting. Legislative leaders said Tuesday they're con...