mcj Panel Examines Press Freedom and Local News Three Kansas journalists discussed AI, lawsuits and the decline of community newspapers
mcj What the Voluntary Manslaughter Charge Means in the Hawkinson Case Prosecutors filed two versions of the charge, anticipating a possible self-defense argument
mcj City reminds residents to verify building permits ahead of summer construction Officials say certain home improvement projects require approval before work begins
mcj McPherson Public Schools hosts first superintendent candidate meet-and-greet Assistant superintendent Ty Rhodes featured at Tuesday reception
mcj Citizen Journal to Livestream McPherson College Law Day Forum Free press panel featuring Kansas Reflector, Citizen Journal and The Spectator streams live at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday from Mingenback Theatre
hcj Kelly Lets Religious Assembly Interference Bill Become Law Governor cites free speech concerns but declines to veto measure creating new criminal penalties