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Kansas Insurance Commissioner to address Pachyderms
Read more: Kansas Insurance Commissioner to address PachydermsThis Friday (June 25) candidate for the Republican party nomination for Kansas Insurance Commissioner Sandy Praeger will address members and guests of the Wichita Pachyderm Club. Her opponent for this nomination is David Powell. As no Democrat has filed for this position, the primary election is almost certain to determine who will be the next…
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Goody Clancy: public subsidy required for Wichita downtown plan
Read more: Goody Clancy: public subsidy required for Wichita downtown planThe recent presentation of the draft master plan for the revitalization of downtown Wichita gave Wichitans a preview of the forms of public assistance that Goody Clancy recommends the city use. The plan may be viewed at the Wichita Downtown Development Corporation website.
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Hartman state tax issue still a little bit murky
Read more: Hartman state tax issue still a little bit murkyAt Wednesday’s forum of candidates for the Republican Party nomination for United States Congress from the fourth district of Kansas, the issue of candidate Wink Hartman and his residency arose. The discussion, however, didn’t lead to much new information about the issue.
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Kansas fourth district Congressional candidate forum
Read more: Kansas fourth district Congressional candidate forumLast night the candidates for the Republican Party nomination for United States Congress from the fourth district of Kansas squared off in a ninety-minute forum at the Orpheum Theater in downtown Wichita.
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Schodorf – Goyle race might feature reversed roles
Read more: Schodorf – Goyle race might feature reversed rolesIf Jean Schodorf captures the Republican Party nomination for United States Congress from the fourth district of Kansas, the general election contest against likely Democratic Party nominee Raj Goyle might feature a reversal of commonly-held roles.
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Tiahrt rally features Rove endorsement
Read more: Tiahrt rally features Rove endorsementOn Saturday, about 300 supporters of Todd Tiahrt gathered in a steamy hot airport hanger in Wichita to hear the Congressman and his guest, political strategist and commentator Karl Rove. Rove enthusiastically endorsed Tiahrt’s candidacy for the United States Senate from Kansas, one of only two such endorsements he said he is making.
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Letters on Wichita Bowllagio
Read more: Letters on Wichita BowllagioLetters recently appeared in the Wichita Eagle regarding the proposed Bowllagio project, a west side entertainment destination. Bowllagio is planned to have a bowling and entertainment center, a boutique hotel, and a restaurant owned by a celebrity television chef.
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Wichita economic development official to speak
Read more: Wichita economic development official to speakThis Friday (June 18) Vicki Pratt Gerbino, president of the Greater Wichita Economic Development Coalition, will address members and guests of the Wichita Pachyderm Club.
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Big 12 conference more than sports
Read more: Big 12 conference more than sportsHmm. I thought it was just about the sports. But Joe Aistrup, a political science professor at Kansas State University and co-author of Kansas Politics and Government: The Clash of Political Cultures, explains that college conferences are more than sports leagues.
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‘This Week in Kansas’ new to KAKE Television
Read more: ‘This Week in Kansas’ new to KAKE TelevisionAt the end of May, a Kansas broadcasting institution came to an end: Kansas Week, produced by KPTS public television in Wichita. KAKE Television (channel 10) in Wichita immediately started a similar show titled This Week in Kansas, with the same Tim Brown as host.
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Wichita open records intent not what it seems
Read more: Wichita open records intent not what it seemsAt Tuesday’s meeting Wichita City Council, the city may take action that appears to advance the goal of making more information about government available to citizens. The proposed action, however, simply acknowledges intent to comply with one provision of the Kansas Open Records Act (KORA). The city still avoids full compliance with this law.
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The left flunks economics 101
Read more: The left flunks economics 101Who might you guess is better informed on issues of economics: liberals who promote government intervention in the economy, or conservatives and libertarians who oppose that?