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Wichita Eagle quality control could use improvement
Read more: Wichita Eagle quality control could use improvementWhen presented with evidence of errors in its stories, the Wichita Eagle, Kansas’ largest newspaper, is not being responsive in correcting its errors.
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For Raj Goyle, most money comes from outside Kansas
Read more: For Raj Goyle, most money comes from outside KansasIn the race for United States Congress from the fourth district of Kansas between Democrat Raj Goyle and Republican Mike Pompeo, there’s a distinct different in the nature and source of campaign contributions for the two candidates. So far, 70 percent of Goyle’s campaign contributions have come from donors outside Kansas, with Washington DC being…
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Anderson, former Congressional candidate, to host Wichita radio show
Read more: Anderson, former Congressional candidate, to host Wichita radio showToday former candidate for United States Congress from the fourth district of Kansas Jim Anderson announces that he will host a weekly talk radio program in Wichita.
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Internet regulation, or net neutrality, would harm investment, says former official
Read more: Internet regulation, or net neutrality, would harm investment, says former officialAt a luncheon event in Wichita, Bruce Mehlman of the Internet Innovation Alliance told an audience that increased regulation of the internet — the principle known as “net neutrality” — would harm capital investment in broadband internet service.
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Again, citizens are uninformed on school spending
Read more: Again, citizens are uninformed on school spendingAs has been shown in the past in Kansas and across the country, citizens are grossly uninformed about the amount of money public schools spend.
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Kansas fourth Congressional district poll released
Read more: Kansas fourth Congressional district poll releasedThe first public poll covering the race for United States Congress from the Kansas fourth district shows a close race between the two leading contenders, with Republican Mike Pompeo edging Democrat Raj Goyle by 49 percent to 42 percent.
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Wichita Community Improvement District approvals signal increased interventionism
Read more: Wichita Community Improvement District approvals signal increased interventionismYesterday’s action by the Wichita City Council in approving two Community Improvement Districts signals a new era in increased intervention in free markets by Wichita politicians and bureaucrats.
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School bailout about unions, not kids
Read more: School bailout about unions, not kidsThe U.S. Congress is rushing to approve a spending bill to retain teacher jobs that are not in actual jeopardy, according to the Center for Education Reform.
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Kansas first Congressional district poll released
Read more: Kansas first Congressional district poll releasedAlthough the primary is barely over and the general election is nearly three months away, a poll covering the race for United States Congress from the Kansas first district has already been released.