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Kansas attorney general to intervene as constitutionality of emergency management law questioned

As retirement looms, colleagues and students cheer President Richard Myers work at Kansas State University

Despite coming aboard as an "outsider voice," colleagues and students say outgoing Kansas State President Richard Myers will leave a major legacy.

CapFed Best News: It s time to come together: Juneteenth festivities continue with downtown Topeka parade

CapFed Best News: It s time to come together: Juneteenth festivities continue with downtown Topeka parade Brianna Childers, Topeka Capital-Journal © Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal Rodney Harman, left, and Kevin Jordan, right, carry flags as they lead a march on Tuesday around the Statehouse in honor of the Juneteenth holiday. Events are scheduled throughout the month including a Juneteenth parade on June 12 and concert at Evergy Plaza on June 18. Downtown Topeka will transform into a parade route this weekend as Topeka Family and Friend s Juneteenth committee hosts its inaugural parade. The Juneteenth parade will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday. The parade will begin in front of Williams Magnet School, 1301 S.E. Monroe St., travel south to S.W. 17th St., turn north onto S. Kansas Ave and circle back to Williams Magnet.

This housing study could shape Kansas policy for years to come Only 2,000 residents have responded Have you?

This housing study could shape Kansas policy for years to come. Only 2,000 residents have responded. Have you? India Yarborough, Topeka Capital-Journal © Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal A housing study is being conducted by Kansas Housing Resources Corporation and the state s Office of Rural Prosperity that could shape Kansas housing and development strategy for years to come. Kansas residents have less than a month left to respond to a statewide housing survey being conducted by the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation and the state s Office of Rural Prosperity. As Kansas first statewide housing assessment in nearly three decades, survey results are expected to help shape state housing and development policy for years to come.

Advocacy groups file suit over new Kansas voting laws, arguing they are needlessly oppressive

Advocacy groups file suit over new Kansas voting laws, arguing they are needlessly oppressive Andrew Bahl, Topeka Capital-Journal © Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal Registered Shawnee County voters fill out their advance ballots Friday morning at the county election office at 3420 S.W. Van Buren. That office will be closed to the public Saturday and Sunday. Registered voters will then be able to vote in advance there from 8 a.m. to noon Monday. A coalition of advocacy groups have filed suit in opposition to two laws approved by the legislature last month, arguing they violate the Kansas Constitution by making it harder for residents to vote and infringing on their free speech rights.

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