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Ask KDHX

2 years ago

KDHX Executive Director Kelly Wells, and Gary Pierson, the president of the board of directors will be answering your questions and concerns live on the air on Friday, September 29 at Noon CT.

KDHX knows that the listening audience and donors have questions about KDHX at the moment. Wells and Pierson will address as many questions as possible.

If you would like to ask a question, please click this link.

Privacy Activists Call Out UK Schools For Using An App To Monitor Students

2 years ago
As we’re all too well aware, there’s plenty of money to be made in the surveillance business. The best surveillance businesses, though, are those that rely on captive markets. Sure, kids aren’t actually “captive,” but they’re in school often enough it’s tempting to let tech pick up the slack when it comes to keeping tabs […]
Tim Cushing

KC mayor argues police funding mandate should be tossed by Missouri Supreme Court

2 years ago

A state law raising the minimum funding Kansas City must provide its police department doesn’t impose any cost on the city or violate the state constitution, the Missouri attorney general’s office argued Wednesday. Deputy Solicitor General Jeff Johnson, representing the state auditor and secretary of state, told the Missouri Supreme Court Wednesday that legislation forcing […]

The post KC mayor argues police funding mandate should be tossed by Missouri Supreme Court appeared first on Missouri Independent.

Allison Kite

Daily Deal: The Ultimate Bundle of StackSkills + Infosec4TC + Stone River

2 years ago
The Ultimate Bundle of StackSkills + Infosec4TC + Stone River gives you access to thousands of online courses to help you learn new skills. The bundle is on sale for $120. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from Techdirt Deals helps support Techdirt. The products […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Missouri Supreme Court weighs constitutionality of law banning sleeping on public land

2 years ago

The Missouri Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments over the constitutionality of a wide-ranging law passed by the legislature last year banning sleeping on public land. Missouri lawmakers made sleeping on state-owned land a Class C misdemeanor, along with a slew of other provisions such as restricting state funding for permanent supportive housing in favor […]

The post Missouri Supreme Court weighs constitutionality of law banning sleeping on public land appeared first on Missouri Independent.

Clara Bates