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Hillsboro bot does battle on state arena | Hillsboro Free Press

Hillsboro bot does battle on state arena | Hillsboro Free Press
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Galena s phenomenal season comes up short to Hesston in 3A title game

Mar. 14—The ending wasn't what the team endeavored. The players walked off the floor with aching hearts, but the Galena boys basketball players can say they left everything out on the court on the biggest stage. "I told them I was proud of them," Bulldogs coach Matt Meyr said. "Keep your head up. The whole community was here supporting us tonight. We know they are proud of the boys. That's .

Kansas House passes bill to lower concealed carry age to 18

Kansas House passes bill to lower concealed carry age to 18 Copyright Getty Images Scott Olson p <<enter caption here>> on December 17, 2012 in Tinley Park, Illinois. /p and last updated 2021-03-04 17:25:39-05 TOPEKA, Kan. — A bill to lower the legal age to carry concealed firearms in Kansas from 21 to 18 won final passage Thursday in the Kansas House. The state House approved the bill on a 85-38 vote, sending it to the Senate. The bill s support came mostly from Republicans, who say that those under 21 are eligible to vote and serve in the military. Opponents say those under 21 are less mature and more prone to risk-taking.

Kansas ponders open churches, abortion limits in pandemics; bill would further restrict governor s powers | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

John Hanna, Associated Press Updated at 7:25 p.m. Monday TOPEKA Conservative Kansas legislators, still smarting over actions Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly took early in the coronavirus pandemic, pushed Monday to prevent the state from restricting religious gatherings or keeping abortion providers open during emergencies. But Republicans are deeply split over how much to limit the power of state and local officials during future pandemics. Kelly kept a statewide stay-at-home order in place for five weeks last spring to check COVID-19’s spread. But the GOP-controlled Legislature later forced her to accept local control over mask mandates and the restriction of businesses and public gatherings to keep a state of emergency in place under a law that expires March 31.

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