
Western Kansas wheat crops are DEAD: "There's nothing out there," says farmer
• Natural News - Ethan HuffIn a normal year, America's heartland would be brimming with lush, green wheat crops - but this is not a normal year.
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In a normal year, America's heartland would be brimming with lush, green wheat crops - but this is not a normal year.
The Kansas Senate on Monday voted to override Gov. Laura Kelly's veto on The Fairness in Women's Sports Act, a bill that would ban biological male athletes from competing in women's school sports across the state.
Ehmke Seed owners Vance and Louise Ehmke says 'we are looking at a very explosive wheat market.'
The Off-Label Drug Bill, which also requires schools to grant parents' requests for religious exemptions, still has to pass the House and survive a veto by the state's Democratic governor.
This off-the-beaten-path report from Tom and Patti Burkett takes us to Liberal Kansas and Dorothy's house from the Wizard of Oz. Plus camping in the area and more sites to see.
A bill introduced in the Kansas House would recognize gold and silver specie as legal tender and repeal all taxes levied on it.
"My staff is not comfortable with that. It's a new technology we've never seen before," Payer told the Board of Commissioners in the meeting, which is available on YouTube.
There is at least one issue a divided electorate can come together on this election year: A recent poll finds 90% of those surveyed agreed on the importance of making health care more affordable.
A 12-year-old girl was hauled from school in handcuffs and charged with a felony for allegedly pointing her fingers in the shape of a gun at classmates. During a class discussion, a student asked the girl if she could kill five people in the class wh
What are we supposed to think when rather large earthquakes start happening in places that aren't supposed to have large earthquakes? 2019 has been quite a year for seismic activity already, and I understand that we should expect to see earthquake
The leaders of Pathway Church on the outskirts of Wichita, Kansas, had no clue that the $22,000 they already had on hand for Easter would have such impact.
But Will They Find Other Ways to Destroy It?
The emailed threat read like dialogue from 1930s pulp fiction.
It's time for another episode of Doomsday Bunkers of the Rich and Famous. You can find the last article about a doomsday neighborhood in Germany right here. This time, we'll travel a bit closer to home - right in the middle of…Kansas. In t
Bitcoin is one of the more popular cryptocurrencies being used around the world today, but many local governments and locations within the United States are against the use of this currency. Bitcoin users have been enjoying the unregulated use of the
Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission Forbids Bitcoin Campaign Donations To Politicians
Lawmakers are shocked to learn that 70-plus children have gone missing from the Kansas foster care system and no one has stopped it.