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The Kansas Department of Commerce was unable to perform a national criminal background check before it hired Jonathan L. Clayton, the former official now suspected of embezzling federal pandemic ...
The first counties were established while Kansas was a Territory from May 30, 1854, until January 29, 1861, when Kansas became a state. Many of the counties in the eastern part of the state are named after prominent Americans from the late 18th and early-to-mid-19th centuries, while those in the central and western part of the state are named ...
The answer, provided by Jonathan Shorman of The Kansas City Star and Chance Swaim of The Wichita Eagle: Nobody with the state did a national criminal background on Clayton. He never had to check ...
Gove County is a county in the U.S. state of Kansas. Its county seat is Gove City , [ 2 ] and its most populous city is Quinter . As of the 2020 census , the county population was 2,718. [ 1 ]
Jackson County is a county in the U.S. state of Kansas.Its county seat and most populous city is Holton. [3] As of the 2020 census, the county population was 13,232. [1] The county, first named Calhoun County for pro-slavery South Carolina Senator John C. Calhoun, was renamed in 1859 for President Andrew Jackson. [4]
"Center" was added to its name to indicate its location in the central part of the county. County residents initially voted to place the county seat in Lincoln Center. [4] Elections in November 1870 resulted in the seat relocating to nearby Abram, sparking a county seat war. Another vote in February 1872 reversed the switch, and Lincoln Center ...
Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab says a new change will reduce government paperwork for Kansas businesses starting in 2024. ... November 12, 2023 at 1:35 AM. Letters.
Osage County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. Its county seat is Lyndon, [4] and its most populous city is Osage City. As of the 2020 census, the county population was 15,766. [2] The county was originally organized in 1855 as Weller County, then renamed in 1859 after the Osage tribe. [5]