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Wichita water statistics update
Read more: Wichita water statistics updateWith adequate river flow every day, the Wichita ASR water project produced water equivalent to seven days design capacity during June 2016.
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Say no to Kansas taxpayer-funded campaigning
Read more: Say no to Kansas taxpayer-funded campaigningKansas taxpayers should know their tax dollars are helping staff campaigns for political office.
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From Pachyderm: Kansas Senate Candidates
Read more: From Pachyderm: Kansas Senate CandidatesFrom the Wichita Pachyderm Club this week: Republican primary candidates for Kansas Senate were invited to participate in a forum.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: News media, hollow Kansas government, ideology vs. pragmatism
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: News media, hollow Kansas government, ideology vs. pragmatismIn this episode of WichitaLiberty.TV: New outlets for news, and criticism of the existing. Is Kansas government “hollowed out?” Ideology and pragmatism.
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Candidate forum: Kansas Senate and Sedgwick County Commission
Read more: Candidate forum: Kansas Senate and Sedgwick County CommissionThe Sedgwick County Republican Party held a candidate forum. Invited were candidates for Kansas Senate, district 27, and Sedgwick County Commission, district 3.
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David Dennis, gleeful regulatory revisionist
Read more: David Dennis, gleeful regulatory revisionistDavid Dennis, candidate for Sedgwick County Commission, rewrites his history of service on the Kansas State Board of Education.
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In Wichita, Meitzner, Clendenin sow seeds of distrust
Read more: In Wichita, Meitzner, Clendenin sow seeds of distrustComments by two Wichita city council members give citizens more reasons to be cynical and distrusting of politicians.
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Kansas government ‘hollowed-out’
Read more: Kansas government ‘hollowed-out’Is Kansas government “hollowed-out” even though spending is rising?
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State and local government employee and payroll
Read more: State and local government employee and payrollConsidering all state and local government employees in proportion to population, Kansas has many, compared to other states, and especially so in education.
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Teachers unions vs. students
Read more: Teachers unions vs. studentsThere is a dilemma in American education. On the one hand, teachers are essential to student achievement. On the other, teachers unions promote self-interests of their members which are antithetical to the interests of students.
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Kansas City Star as critic, or apologist
Read more: Kansas City Star as critic, or apologistAn editorial in the Kansas City Star criticizes a Kansas free-market think tank.
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State and local direct general expenditures
Read more: State and local direct general expendituresAn interactive visualization of state and local direct general expenditures, per capita.