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SENATE HAPPENINGSThis week, Senate standing committees remained active, conducting hearings and advancing legislation. The Ways and Means Committee has begun reviewing the state budget, with agencies ...
But while the marches are grand, nothing brings as much pride into the hearts of the residents of the Sunflower State as that ...
Ida Porter Boyer, a Schuylkill County woman who played a leading role in the women’s suffrage movement, is on track to being honored with a Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission marker.
A painting by a Manhattan artist is going down in Kansas history. Phyllis Garibay-Coon, the first woman to have a painting ...
At the stroke of noon on February 15, 1965, Canada’s red and white maple leaf flag was raised for the very first time on Parliament Hill. On the same day in 1996, National Flag of Canada Day was ...
The Kansas Statehouse’s newest art installation, a painting of the state’s suffragist icons, is unveiled on Jan. 29. ANNA KAMINSKI/KANSAS REFLECTOR BY ANNA KAMINSKIKansas Reflector TOPEKA ...
BEIJING — China is not taking the Trump administration's tariffs sitting down. On Tuesday, shortly after the 10% tariffs took effect just past midnight on the U.S. East Coast, Beijing announced ...
The Kansas Statehouses newest art installation, a painting of the states suffragist icons, was unveiled this week. Photo Credit: Submitted Wire report A crowd clamored Wednesday at the Kansas ...
Jeanne Klein, left, a retired University of Kansas professor who researched the women's voting rights movement in Kansas, and Louise Ehmke, right, a member of the Kansas Suffragist Memorial ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas has a new mural in its Statehouse honoring women who campaigned for voting rights for decades before the 1920 ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S ...
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