McClatchy-owned Kansas City Star won’t run $25,000 Catholic ad defending Church, bishop
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | November 9th at 12:15 PM |
Catholic League President Bill Donohue – “Ten years ago, there were 1,869 employees at the Star; today there are 840,” he said. “Given these data, turning down $25,000 – in today’s economy – must mean the Star is more concerned about getting Bishop Finn than it is the welfare of its own workers.” The hyper-partisan Kansas City Star supported law-breaking Johnson County Community College leaders | Read More »
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$10,000 for 20 Emails? Largest Kansas college JCCC sued by national student press group over open records
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | October 23rd at 10:48 PM |
There should be an Intrade market related to JCCC’s constant legal battles. Well, Converge Magazine lost some credibility these past months. In 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and again in 2011, Converge named Johnson County Community College a “top-rated community colleges for digital technology.” But how can this be, when JCCC leaders want $10,000 for 20 Emails, and when JCCC is claiming it needs to hire an outside data | Read More »
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Federal judge: Sebelius nursing appointee and the elected board at largest Kansas college, broke the law
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | January 7th at 10:40 PM |
At 50,000 thousands students every year (many non-degree-seeking), Johnson County Community College is the largest in Kansas and among the largest in the Midwest. They don’t care much for any law, state or federal. Just since 2005, the college has been guilty of violating the state open meetings law, the state open records law, the federal First Amendment, there has been at least one likely | Read More »
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April 2011: KCnet President James Nelson files for the Johnson County Community College Board
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | January 5th at 07:40 PM |
Johnson County Community College is nationally known as a corrupt institution run by dishonest leaders like President Terry Calaway, ex-bankers Lynn Mitchelson and Jon Stewart, and Gardner funeral home director Shirley Brown-VanArsdale. They’ve broken laws left and right — the First Amendment, the Kansas Open Meetings Act, the Kansas Open Records Act, sexual molestation by former President Charles Carlsen, the likely illegal firing of at least | Read More »
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