Free State High School theater students will be taking their production of “The Addams Family: School Edition” to the Kansas Thespian Festival next month after being selected to perform on the festival’s main stage.
Their show is one of five from high schools around the state to be ...
December was oversight month at the Kansas Statehouse, as lawmakers gathered for committee meetings to review a variety of topics, including the issue of whether state universities are refraining from pushing diversity, equity and inclusion beliefs upon students.
A new law prohibiting many ...
Kwanzaa has become a nationally recognized celebration of African culture and community in the United States since its founding in 1966 and also is celebrated in countries with large African descendant populations.
The holiday, which serves as a nationwide communal event reinforcing ...
A theme park spotlighting famous toys including the Barbie brand and Hot Wheels is slated to come to Kansas powered by the state’s sales tax incentive for major developments.
Bonner Springs officials in October approved a large tax incentive package to help the $540 million development of ...
Changes to a Kansas law that exempts different categories of personal property from taxation will start on Jan. 1, and Douglas County Appraiser Brad Eldridge said about 38% of the county’s personal property assets will qualify for exemption under the new law.
“These changes significantly ...
To help more people with disabilities stay fit and active, Kaw Valley CrossFit needed more space for classes tailored specifically to them — and now it has just that.
A new 2,500-square-foot space was built adjacent to Kaw Valley’s main facility, 1204 East 24th St., and it’s intended to ...