HB 3146 would give rewriting power for ballot summaries to the Secretary of State — taking it away, at least temporarily, from judges.
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A state constitutional amendment, if passed by voters, would require many people on Medicaid to work. The amendment reflects federal work requirements that were passed last year and must be in place next year.
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The city of Lawrence, Kansas, and the University of Kansas will host Algeria's national team at Rock Chalk Park, on KU's campus. Kansas City emerged as the country's most popular host for World Cup training sites, with all four of its possible locations claimed.
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Lawmakers combined seven separate House proposals aimed at loosening inspection requirements.
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A House bill would allow MU Health Care to secure an interest in or buy rural hospitals and be immune to antitrust laws.
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A majority of funding for county services such as road and bridge maintenance comes from the taxes currently under threat of being cut.
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Residents should postpone outdoor burning and other activities that create sparks as low humidity, breezy conditions persist.
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In the semifinal, Slovakia had few answers for the American onslaught. Now, the U.S. men will meet Canada for a chance to win the team's first Olympic hockey gold since the "Miracle on Ice" back in 1980.
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The four astronauts heading to the moon for the lunar fly-by are the first humans to venture there since 1972. The ten-day mission will travel more than 600,000 miles.
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A number of Olympic athletes have turned to knitting during the heat of the Games, including Ben Ogden, who this week became the most decorated American male Olympic cross-country skier.
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A Clydesdale met a bald eagle in this year’s classic Super Bowl commercial for Budweiser, a meeting of two national symbols.
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According to the Facebook post, Ramsingh experienced starvation, "horrific" living conditions and witnessed a murder.
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Bailey Stover is the creator of Alphabet Soup. Now that the project has wrapped, she reflects on her experience.
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The cameras have been in place for two years, but signs announcing them were posted this week.
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The full-time position would be created through a House bill introduced Thursday. However, with a state budget crisis, it's unclear if there’s money for such a job.
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February is American Heart Month. Did you know that symptoms of cardiovascular disease in women are more subtle compared to the "classic" symptoms men experience? Today's guests are Susan Hart, 2026 Mid-Missouri Go Red for Women chair, and Melissa Gerke, development director for the American Heart Association. February 13, 2026
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In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Christopher Mann, the Research Director at the Center for Election Innovation & Research, and Stuart Holmes, the Director of Elections for Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs.
They spoke about the centralized system for responding to public records requests that Washington state implemented in 2023, as well as how the system is helping combat misinformation and is returning some time to local election administrators who continue to receive an increased number of public records requests.
They spoke about the centralized system for responding to public records requests that Washington state implemented in 2023, as well as how the system is helping combat misinformation and is returning some time to local election administrators who continue to receive an increased number of public records requests.
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