As the war in Ukraine disrupts the global grain market, a volatile climate leaves Kansas on track to harvest its smallest wheat crop in decades.
Tag: Kansas
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Kansas Troopers ‘Waged War on Motorists,’ Federal Judge Finds
The judge said the Highway Patrol had made a habit of wrongly questioning out-of-state drivers in hopes of turning up drugs.
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Ohio Moves Closer to Ballot Issue That Would Protect Abortion Rights
Supporters of protecting abortion in the state’s Constitution submitted enough signatures to get on the November ballot. But another vote in August could make it harder to win.
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Mark Gietzen, 69, Dies; Zealous Lieutenant in the Anti-Abortion Movement
He helped make Kansas a staging ground for the nation’s abortion debate, but failed to overturn the state’s recent vote in favor of abortion rights.
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Efforts to Restrict Transgender Health Care Face Pushback in Three States
As Republicans move to limit gender-transitioning treatments, a sustained veto in Kansas, a judge’s order in Missouri and federal intervention in Tennessee have emerged as barriers.