Author: Bob Weeks
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From Pachyderm: Candidates for State Board of Education, District 7
From the Wichita Pachyderm Club: Candidates for State Board of Education, District 7. Republican candidates appearing are Robert M. D’Andrea and Ben Jones.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Author Bud Norman
In this episode of WichitaLiberty.TV: Journalist, author, and blogger Bud Norman joins Bob to discuss the local newspaper, Donald Trump, and the Kansas governor contest.
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Is the pursuit of intergovernmental grants wise?
Is the pursuit of intergovernmental grants wise? Would local governments fund certain programs if the money was not seen as “free?”
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Kansas candidate briefings
Recently Kansas Policy Institute, along with Americans for Prosperity and Kansas Chamber of Commerce, held a series of briefings for candidates for the Kansas Legislature.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Kelly Parks and property rights
Kelly Parks joins Karl Peterjohn to discuss county and zoning issues. Parks is a former member of the Sedgwick County Commission and is a member of Kansans Advocating Responsible Zoning (KARZ).
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Kansas government employees
Kansas has a lot of government employees when compared to other states, and especially so in education.
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From Pachyderm: Kansas District Court Judicial Candidates
From the Wichita Pachyderm Club: Kansas District Court Judicial Candidates.
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Wichita business press needs to step up
If a newspaper is going to write a news story, it might as well take a moment to copy and paste information from a city council agenda packet. Especially when what is missing from the story is perhaps the most important information.
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New Wichita water plant
Next week the Wichita City Council will consider a major step in proceeding with a new Wichita water plant.
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Project Wichita survey
The Project Wichita survey is about to end. Will it have collected useful data?
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For Hugh Nicks, a return to the backroom deal?
Remarks from a candidate for Sedgwick County Commission call for presenting a unified front to the public.
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Kansas tax collections
If Kansas government doesn’t have enough money to meet spending requests, it’s not for the lack of collecting taxes.