State Court in Kansas
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State Court
District Court
Sedan
215 N Chautauqua St

(620) 725-5874
District Court
Ottawa
301 S Main St

(785) 242-6000
District Court
Dighton
144 S Lane St

(620) 397-2805
District Court
Sedan
215 N Chautauqua St

(620) 725-5874
District Court
Ottawa
301 S Main St

(785) 242-6000
District Court
Dighton
144 S Lane St

(620) 397-2805
District Court Clerk
Junction City
138 E 8th St

(785) 762-5221
District Court Clerk
Sedan
215 N Chautauqua St Ste 6

(620) 725-5870
District Court Clerk
Junction City
138 E 8th St

(785) 762-5221
District Court Clerk
Sedan
215 N Chautauqua St Ste 6

(620) 725-5870
District Court-juvenile
Wichita
1900 E Morris St

(316) 660-5590
District Court-juvenile
Wichita
1900 E Morris St

(316) 660-5590
District Magistrate Judge
Sedan
215 N Chautauqua St

(620) 725-5874
District Magistrate Judge
Sedan
215 N Chautauqua St

(620) 725-5874
Geary County District Court
Junction City
138 E 8th St

(785) 238-6005
Geary County District Court
Junction City
138 E 8th St

(785) 238-6005
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24, May 2012 - 'A woman who. ...': Romney's stories court females - Boston Globe
KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Mitt Romney's courtship of female voters in his typical campaign speech sounds a bit like a movie's casting call. Woman Whose Husband Took an Upholstery Class. Woman Who Is Going Back To College. Woman Who Owns Duplexes ...
24, May 2012 - Judge Beats Colleague In Arkansas Supreme Court Race
Judge Looking For State Supreme Court Spot
24, May 2012 - Biologist stayed active in politics
An anti-tax and property rights advocate, Ann McCaleb was a Republican at heart, but ran on the Democratic ticket for a better chance at winning the District 8 seat on the Pulaski County Quorum Court in 1988, according to a 2009 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette article.
24, May 2012 - Cotton wins 4th District GOP primary; Democrats face runoffs - Arkansas News Bureau
In Arkansas’ only statewide race except for president, state Court of Appeals Judge Josephine Linker Hart easily defeated appellate colleague Raymond Abramson for a seat on the state Supreme Court. Meanwhile , unknown Tennessee lawyer John ...
24, May 2012 - Several races to be decided in June 12 runoffs - Arkansas News Bureau
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas’ primary runoff ballots will included races ... five legislative districts will also see runoffs on June 12. A runoff for the state Court of Appeals, district 1, position 2, seat will be on the Nov. 6 general election ...
24, May 2012 - Pulaski County judge refuses to dismiss lawsuit over Arkansas Lottery trademarks - KSPR.com
(AP) — A judge in Pulaski County has refused to dismiss a lawsuit that claims a North Little Rock company owns the trademark to the state ... Arkansas Lotto" and "Lottery Arkansas." The case heads back to the Arkansas Supreme Court, which ...
24, May 2012 - 2 Dem runoffs in Arkansas House races; Cotton wins GOP - Kait 8
Clark Hall. The congressional matchups dominated voting Tuesday, and turnout was light as Arkansas lacked any major statewide races. Voters also cast ballots in 33 contested state legislative primaries and a state Supreme Court race. Presumptive nominee ...
24, May 2012 - Missouri executions may restart with drug propofol
KANSAS CITY • The state of Missouri is back in the execution business with a drug that has never been used to put prisoners to death in the United States.
24, May 2012 - Voting under way as polls open across state - Arkansas Online
a voter at Pulaski Heights, said she voted in the Democratic primary, though she declined to specify who she picked in the state House race between Robertson and Sabin. She said she cast her ballot for Patti James for circuit court judge ...
24, May 2012 - Judge blocks Missouri law on student transfers
A state law that could have allowed thousands of Kansas City and St. Louis students to transfer from unaccredited districts is unconstitutional and impossible to fulfill, a judge ruled Tuesday.
24, May 2012 - Army vet wins GOP nod for Congress in Arkansas - Syracuse Post-Standard
The congressional matchups dominated voting, and turnout was light as Arkansas lacked any major statewide races. Voters also cast ballots in 33 contested state legislative primaries and a state Supreme Court race, and presumptive nominee Mitt Romney and ...
24, May 2012 - Fort Smith shelter to reintegrate homeless vets
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas’ primary runoff ballots will include races ... five legislative districts will also see runoffs on June 12. A runoff for the state Court of Appeals, district 1, position 2, seat will be on the Nov. 6 general election ...
24, May 2012 - Missouri finds a drug option for executions: propofol
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The state of Missouri is back in the execution business with a drug that's never been used to put prisoners to death in the United States.
24, May 2012 - Court rejects challenge by NLR killer - Arkansas Online
$17 per month outside of Central Arkansas. More than 600,000 people throughout the state read the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette each month. Subscribe today to see what you've been missing. Stay InformedKnow more about what's going on in the world ...
24, May 2012 - Appeals Court upholds judgment in assault case - KNOE TV8
... certification Crumbly asks court to block primary certification An Arkansas senator who lost his re-election bid in Tuesday's primary is asking a federal court to prevent state election officials from certifying the election results while judges ...
23, May 2012 - Pharmacists could refuse to dispense contraception based on moral grounds under bill - LJWORLD
In Lawrence, Kansas University’s Watkins ... However, that was overturned by the Illinois Supreme Court last year. Currently, four states — Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi and South Dakota — have laws like the one proposed in Kansas.
23, May 2012 - Army vet wins GOP nod for Congress in Arkansas - RealClearPolitics
The congressional matchups dominated voting, and turnout was light as Arkansas lacked any major statewide races. Voters also cast ballots in 33 contested state legislative primaries and a state Supreme Court race, and presumptive nominee Mitt ...
23, May 2012 - Obama's Arkansas Opponent Eyes Primary Upset - Weekly Standard
(Wolfe says he’s fighting that decision in court and will challenge the Arkansas Democratic party's plans to discount any delegates he wins there, too.) In Arkansas, Wolfe says he needs to at least double his share of the vote to make a statement.
23, May 2012 - Wood wins Court of Appeals race in landslide - Log Cabin Democrat
Circuit Judge Rhonda Wood brushed aside opponent Mitch Cash with ease Tuesday in a lopsided race for the District 2, Position 2 seat on the Arkansas Court of Appeals ... received many honors around the state for her service to the bar and ...
23, May 2012 - Congressional races competitive in state primaries - Arkansas News Bureau
In Arkansas’ only statewide race except for president, state Court of Appeals Judge Josephine Linker Hart appeared headed to victory over appellate colleague Raymond Abramson for a seat on the state Supreme Court. Meanwhile, unknown Tennessee ...
23, May 2012 - Kobach asks courts to redraw districts - Wichita Eagle
Carolyn McGinn, R-Sedgwick. Under some Senate maps ... He said the federal court would likely defer the state legislative maps to the Kansas court. The congressional map would probably be the only one decided at the federal level, he added.
23, May 2012 - US House races tight in Arkansas primary election - RealClearPolitics
state Appeals Court judges Raymond Abramson and Jo Hart were running for a spot on the state Supreme Court. Arkansas voters also were able to cast ballots in the presidential primaries, although those races have largely been decided. Even though ...
23, May 2012 - Kansas agencies wrangle over $19M pipeline taxes - Yahoo Finance
... petition asking the state Court of Tax Appeals to reconsider its decision to approve Calgary-based TransCanada's exemption from state property taxes in 2011. The pipeline began moving crude oil across six Kansas counties last summer, and ...
23, May 2012 - Congressional races top slim Arkansas primary - RealClearPolitics
state Appeals Court judges Raymond Abramson and Jo Hart are running for a spot on the state Supreme Court. Arkansas voters also were able to cast ballots in the presidential primaries, although those races have largely been decided. Even though ...
23, May 2012 - Lawmaker: Increase black vote in district
LITTLE ROCK (AP) — A redistricting panel should be ordered to redraw a state Senate district so it has a black voting age population of at least 58 percent, attorneys for a state lawmaker and a group of east Arkansas residents argued in federal court papers filed Tuesday.
23, May 2012 - Missouri Senate moves to reinstate sales tax on out-of-state car purchases - St. Louis Post-Dispatc
Cape Girardeau, Joplin and Kansas City -- are already losing business to dealers across the state line. The out-of-state dealers “are exploiting this Missouri Supreme Court ruling on how to save 3 to 4 percent on the purchase of your automobile,” said ...
23, May 2012 - Mo. man wants to bring alligators to court - KFVS12
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - A Kansas City man accused of 17 animal abuse charges wants to bring live alligators into a Columbia courtroom when he goes on trial in July. The Columbia Daily Tribune (http://bit.ly/KOz110) reports an attorney for 67-year-old Ken ...
23, May 2012 - Analysis: Cotton avoids anti-establishment tide that hits other candidates in Arkansas primary - Re
The woes of the big-name candidates even struck non-partisan races. State Appeals Court Judge Raymond Abramson lost his bid for a spot on the Arkansas Supreme Court, despite having the backing of Democratic legislators and a former Republican ...
22, May 2012 - Voters heading to polls for state primaries - Arkansas News Bureau
LITTLE ROCK — In an election ... President Obama, unpopular in Arkansas, faces a Democratic primary challenge from Tennessean John Wolfe here. In Arkansas’ only statewide race other than the presidential race, state Court of Appeals Judges ...
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