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Dodge City Daily Globe
26 Aug, 2020
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Ex-girlfriend of teen candidate Coleman alleges he choked, threatened her in past year
A Topeka woman said Kansas House candidate Aaron Coleman physically assaulted and threatened to kill her in a roughly two-month relationship ending in January, the most recent in a string of accusations against the controversial teenager.
Controversial teen candidate reverses course, says he will stay in House race

Just days after pledging to exit the race, a controversial teenage candidate for the Kansas House who has garnered national attention for his history of revenge porn and blackmail reversed course Tuesday and now says he will remain on the ballot.

After scathing federal report, committee takes aim at foster care system

The leader of the agency charged with managing the state's foster care system said changes had been made in response to both a federal report and a major class-action settlement over separate issues facing foster children.

Kelly to again nominate Folsom for appeals court vacancy; all Kansas counties now reporting COVID-19 cases

Gov. Laura Kelly announced Monday she would again nominate longtime state and federal public defender Carl Folsom III for a seat on the Kansas Court of Appeals, despite the Senate rejecting him for a separate vacancy earlier this year.

With mixed messaging on postal service, will voters shy away from mail ballots?

Students in Michael Smith's election security class at Emporia State are hearing a lot about mail voting - it is the first thing they're tackling in the brand new course. The move could not be more timely.

In major shift, state Human Rights Commission broadens LGBT protections statewide

The Kansas Human Rights Commission moved Friday to begin considering discrimination claims from LGBT Kansans in employment, public accommodation and housing, a significant ruling that may be challenged in court.

Kansas wildlife commission approves use of thermal imaging, lights for coyote hunting at night

Kansas coyote hunters will now be able to use lights and night optics to pursue their prey at night, following a vote by wildlife officials Thursday evening.

Norman: COVID-19 cases at Kansas colleges coming sooner than expected

State health officials announced five COVID-19 clusters at state colleges and universities last Wednesday, with the uptick coming earlier than the Kansas Department of Health and Environment had anticipated.