May 12 Seminar Focuses on Low-Income Housing Options for Older Kansans
“Rights that seniors have in low-income housing and preventing arbitrary evictions will also be discussed. Information about Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers and the Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) programs
will also be available.”
Sen. Marshall: Will U.S. or China Hold Keys to the 2nd Nuclear Era?
“After a hiatus on nuclear power development in the United States for some time, concerns of climate change firmly embedded in the public conscience have fostered a concerted effort globally and at home to “decarbonize,” and nuclear energy is back on the menu.”
Retired Veteran Donates Hand Made Lincoln Logs to Schools Across the State
“Will has made and donated over 750 sets of Lincoln logs, which he has donated to elementary schools across the state.”
The Pandemic Shrunk Kansas Public School Enrollment and That Means Cuts in Education Budgets
“Two years into the COVID pandemic, students aren’t returning to public school in droves. So Kansas districts are starting budget talks with pared-down enrollment numbers and tightened belts.”
Half-Staff for Kansas Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony
“We must recognize our state’s law enforcement officers and their continued contributions to our state today and every day.” Governor Kelly said.”
Muscogee Nation Resolution Seeks to Protect its Citizens from State Taxation
“Last month, an administrative judge ruled that Oklahoma should refund a Muscogee Nation citizen for taxes she paid in previous years.”
A Kansas Sheriff’s Office is Raiding Shops that Sell THC and Seizing the Products
“Advocacy groups consider the move harassment of business owners. Cannabis products are legal in Kansas only with very small amounts of hemp-derived THC.”
Kansas Supreme Court seeks parent representative to serve on its Child Support Guidelines Committee
“The 13-member Kansas Child Support Guidelines Advisory Committee includes parents who either pay or receive child support, attorneys, judges, and tax professionals with expertise in child support.”
Roe v. Wade decision will mean Kansas abortion rights hinge on a state vote in August
“The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to strike down abortion protections, making an upcoming Kansas vote on abortion rights even more important.”
Cattle Chat: Developing a Grazing Plan
“K-State beef cattle experts share ways to best utilize the annual forage resource”