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Check the VIN Before You Buy a Classic Car to Avoid Getting it Seized
Archaic laws in some states could see the government seize a car you just bought through no fault
Although the State of Kansas Admits This Guy Is Innocent, It Still Wants To Destroy His 1959 Corvette
Richard Martinez lost his dream car because of VIN-plate issues prosecutors admit he was "not aware of." JACOB
Classic car could be destroyed even though no crime committed
KCTV:ANGIE RICONO KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- A metro-area man’s dream come true has turned into a nightmare.
Kansas Justice Institute fights to return classic Corvette to innocent owner
By Sarah Motter and Melissa Brunner Published: Aug. 26, 2021 at 4:41 PM CDT OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (WIBW)
Kansas Wants This Experienced Eyebrow Entrepreneur To Get 1,000 More Hours of Training
By Ella Lubell Jigisha Modi and Jignesh Biscuitwala are a married couple who together run Miracle Eyebrows, an
Press Release: Victory for long-time Douglas County business owner
Legislature Vindicates KJI’s Call to Action May 3, 2021 – Douglas County business owner, Peach Madl, dismissed her lawsuit
County exempts churches from mass gathering mandate
County exempts churches from mass gathering mandate By Kathy Hageman, Reflector-Chronicle Dickinson County churches now can return to
Dickinson County Local Health Order amended after found to be in violation of religious freedoms
Dickinson County Local Health Order amended after found to be in violation of religious freedoms By Becky Goff
Press Release: Kansas Justice Institute stops county health order that violated religious freedoms
Kansas Justice Institute applauds Dickinson County after quick amendment of unconstitutional health order February 4 – A Dickinson County
Beauty workers fight licensing requirement in court
By Daryl James/Special to Gannett Kansas Indian immigrant Jyotsna Biscuitwala has a job waiting for her at Miracle
Cosmetology Board sued over regulations
By Brad Cooper/ Sunflower State Journal A Johnson County cosmetologist and her family are suing the state Cosmetology Board over
News Release: Entrepreneurs sue as Kansas licensing requirement limits the American Dream
Kansas Justice Institute defends the right to earn an honest living in Kansas OLATHE, KS. – Kansas Justice
Press Release: Kansas Justice Institute Files Motion for Preliminary Injunction in Bar Curfew Case
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE UPDATE: Kansas Justice Institute Files Motion for Preliminary Injunction in Bar Curfew Case Lawrence Small Business Owner
County officials: Olathe school quarantines are just recommendations
Students who received a quarantine notice from the Olathe school district may be able to return to the classroom, despite
JoCo health officials mum on Olathe school quarantine
More than 200 students and teachers are in quarantine after an alleged COVID outbreak in the Olathe school
Kansas bar owner sues over COVID-19 restrictions
HAYS POST Posted Oct 12, 2020 7:00 PM LAWRENCE, Kan. – A Lawrence-Douglas County local health officer, updated an emergency
Kansas sets another record spike in cases; Lawrence bar sues
Longtime downtown Lawrence bar owner wants Douglas County health order ruled unenforceable, lawsuit states
By: MACKENZIE CLARK - Public safety reporter The owner of a downtown Lawrence bar is asking a federal
Kansas sets another record spike in cases; Lawrence bar sues
Associated Press TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Even as Kansas recorded another record spike in COVID-19 cases, Lawrence health
Lawrence bar owner sues Douglas County health official over COVID-19 restrictions
BY ANNA SPOERRE OCTOBER 12, 2020 01:36 PM, UPDATED OCTOBER 12, 2020 01:48 PM A Lawrence bar is
Press Release: Mainstay of Downtown Lawrence Sues to Ensure Rights
Mainstay of Downtown Lawrence Sues to Ensure Rights, Due Process COVID Bar Curfew Is Arbitrary, No Recourse for Appeal
Blue Valley backs away from Timber Creek quarantine order
Approximately 100 Timber Creek elementary students who had allegedly been ordered into quarantine by their school are returning
COVID-19 case in Blue Valley elementary school: More than 100 told to quarantine
BY SARAH RITTER More than 100 people have been instructed to quarantine after being in contact with someone
Parents protest quarantine decision outside Timber Creek Elementary
KCTV5 NEWS JOHNSON COUNTY, KS (KCTV) -- Dozens of Johnson County parents are protesting a decision that requires
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