January 2022

Bullpup swimmers finish seventh

ANDOVER, Kansas – When McPherson High School swimming head coach Matt Cotton’s team arrived at Andover’s brand new Aquatics Center on Saturday, they were missing a junior and three seniors. However, instead of using it as an excuse, Cotton saw it as an opportunity for both his team and himself.

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Bullpup wrestlers enjoy big weekend

MCPHERSON – It was a busy and successful couple of days for the McPherson boys wrestling team as the junior varsity wrestled at Concordia on Friday, bringing home four gold medals while the varsity competed in the huge, 22-team Burlington Invitational on Saturday and both won the invitational team championship while bringing home two individual golds.

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Kansas Supreme Court finds legislation ‘unenforceable’

The Kansas Supreme Court reversed a a Johnson County District Court decision that had found Senate Bill 40, which relates to emergency powers, to be “unenforceable.” Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said the court’s decision brings clarity to the issue. “[Friday’s] decision provides welcome clarity that the district court erred by going out of its way to ask and then answer questions not before it about the constitutionality of SB 40,” Schmidt said.

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Conservative groups target state, local voter registration rolls with multiple lawsuits

North Carolina’s voter rolls are like a refrigerator that needs to be cleared periodically of rotting milk and other items past their expiration date, according to Jason Torchinsky. Torchinsky is a lawyer representing Republican plaintiffs in a lawsuit seeking to force the state to more regularly maintain its voter rolls.

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