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Kansas governor vetoes scholarship bill that would have extended public funds to two private schools
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a bill Friday she feared would funnel more public money to private educational institutions.
More than 30 residents, invested parties weighed in before Unified Government commissioners approved the proposal.
He will replace Dr. Mark Jones who is retiring at the end of the school year. We'll have more information on the new Superintendent soon.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office arrested more than a dozen people in an “offender sweep” this week. From Monday, April 7, to Friday, April 10, the sheriff’s ...
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Wyandotte County is home to only one Brazilian Jiu Jitsu program. One Community Jiu Jitsu Club was started by Ray Freeman in August 2024. Freeman coaches kids and adults ...
BENTONVILLE — A Kansas man was arrested Wednesday in connection with killing an inmate in the Benton County Jail in 2023. Tracy Neal is an award-winning reporter who covers criminal justice ...
Two hundred Kansas high school seniors have been honored as 2025 Kansas Career and Technical Education (CTE) Scholars, as announced during the Kansas State Board of Education meeting in Topeka on ...
(MARYVILLE, MO) - Kansas State senior and Maryville High School alum Serena Sundell has received one of 15 invitations to attend the WNBA Draft in Manhattan, New York on Monday, April 14th. From ...
LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas Rowing welcomes Minnesota, Iowa, and San Diego to the third annual Double Dual on April 11-12, marking the first of two home regattas at Wyandotte County Lake. "I am incredibly ...
Piper High School is pictured in a 2018 file photo. 33,125 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others?33,125 people played the daily Crossword recently.
Piper High School is pictured in a 2018 file photo. Tammy Ljungblad - The Kansas City Star Voters in northwest Wyandotte County on Tuesday will decide the fate of a proposed $32.5 million bond for ...
The number to call is 485-RIDE. Jefferson County Public Schools did not have in-person classes on Monday due to flooding across the Metro. The district used an NTI day. JCPS announced that Tuesday ...
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