Rep. Coleman to receive informal letter of warning; complaint dismissed in House

The Kansas House Select Investigating Committee on Friday dismissed the complaint filed against Rep. Aaron Coleman, 37th District. The committee stated that Rep. Coleman, who represents the Turner area of Kansas City, Kansas, will be given an informal letter of warning and an admonishment. He also will be given recommendations from the committee. Rep. Coleman, … Continue reading “Rep. Coleman to receive informal letter of warning; complaint dismissed in House”

Kansas officials start with talk of unity, but fights loom

by Stephen Koranda, Kansas News Service The Democratic Governor and conservative Republicans who control the Legislature don’t agree on any of the key issues, and they’re all rushing to do something while the possibility of a COVID-19 shutdown lingers. Topeka, Kansas — Fights between Republican lawmakers and the Democratic governor — over new taxes and … Continue reading “Kansas officials start with talk of unity, but fights loom”

Residents asked to ‘be patient’ as Phase 2 of vaccine rollout begins

Residents and health care workers are awaiting changes from the rollout of Phase 2 of the governor’s vaccination plan in Kansas, as well as changes made Thursday at the federal level aimed at getting the COVID-19 vaccine to the population faster. Although everyone 65 and older in Kansas is now eligible to receive the vaccine, … Continue reading “Residents asked to ‘be patient’ as Phase 2 of vaccine rollout begins”