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Month: November 2021

Iowa governor signs state’s redistricting plan into law

By DAVID PITT Associated Press DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed the state’s redistricting plan into law, finalizing the once-in-a-decade task complicated this year by late U.S. Census data that pushed the state past constitutional deadlines. Reynolds announced Thursday night she had signed legislation redrawing the legislative and congressional districts.

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A Kansas City construction nightmare: A house they can’t live in, can’t sell, and can’t finish

By Angie Ricono, Cyndi Fahrlander Click here for updates on this story     KANSAS CITY, Missouri (KCTV) — A Kansas City family says a builder blew the budget and left them with an unlivable home. The Beacon Hill house remains frozen mid-construction. The family has filed 10 counts against builder Maximillian Howell packed full of accusations It

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Corrections officers union demands staffing increases after Lansing prison guard ‘severely beaten’ by inmate

By Betsy Webster Click here for updates on this story     LANSING, Kansas (KCTV) — A Lansing Correctional Facility prison guard is in the hospital after taking a beating from an inmate. Advocates for corrections officers say it could have been prevented if the Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) had heeded their pleas for higher staffing

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