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While Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran spoke at a luncheon at the K-State campus in Olathe, protesters lined the street imploring him stand up to the Trump administration as it takes aggressive, and at times illegal, steps to reshape the federal government.
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A three-year election fraud investigation by former Johnson County Sheriff Calvin Hayden produced only one criminal case: against election commissioner Fred Sherman. The county prosecutor tossed the charges.
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Current District 3 Commissioner David Dennis, who has been in the role for the past eight years, is not seeking reelection. The district encompasses much of west Wichita, rural Sedgwick County and small cities like Goddard, Garden Plain, Colwich and Andale.
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Last week, the Wichita Journalism Collaborative held candidate forums for Sedgwick County Commission races in Districts 2 and 3.
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The Wichita Journalism Collaborative is organizing candidate forums for the Sedgwick County Commission races in Districts 2 and 3.
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NPR will offer live coverage, including live updates online, of the ABC News Presidential Debate Simulcast on Tuesday. Tune in to NPR's live on-air coverage starting at 9 p.m. ET.
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World renowned crop artist Stan Herd completed his images of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz on Sunday, on a farm near the Kansas River in north Lawrence.
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Voters in Wichita make their voices heard on county commission, U.S. House and statewide elections.
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Democratic delegates who had pledged themselves to Biden following Kansas and Missouri’s presidential primary votes were largely united around Harris before they met Monday night to endorse her. The votes helped give Harris enough support to secure the party's presumptive nomination.
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Kris Van Meteren claims he seized ownership of the No Labels political party on Monday. He lashed out against Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab, accusing him of working on behalf ‘fever swampers’ aligned with his personal opponents when Schwab invalidated the two nominations Van Meteren made for the upcoming election.
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With City Council member Bryan Frye reaching the end of this two-term limit, three candidates are vying for the chance to win the seat in west Wichita.
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Due to a ballot measure approved last fall, only voters in a candidate’s district will get to weigh in on their specific race. All district residents will get to vote for the at-large seat.