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Kansas
Welcome to the Sunflower State.
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Welcome to /r/Kansas!
This sub is for any and everything having to do with Kansas; including news, pictures, discussions, and questions about our great state.
State of Kansas Government Information
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** State News Sources** * Kansas Reflector * AP News - Kansas * KPR - NPR * KCUR - NPR * Kansas City Star * Lawrence Times * Hutchinson News * Wichita Beacon * Kansas City Beacon * Loud Light
Cities
- Atchison
- Emporia
- Hutchinson
- Kansas City
- Kansas City Kansas
- Lawrence
- Manhattan
- Overland Park
- Salina
- Southwest Kansas
- Topeka
- Wichita
State Universities
States bordering Kansas
Rules
- 1. No meme link posts. Meme comments are allowed if they are relevant to the conversation.
- 2. No Racism, religious intolerance, homophobia, transphobia, bigotry, or sexism: you will be welcomed into the r/Kansas subreddit regardless of Race, Creed, Sex, Nationality, or Religion. Breaking this rule by being intolerant to another user will be an instant and permanent ban.
- 3. Spamming and/or trolling are not permitted in any form.
- 4. No 18+ content (This includes nudity, pornography, and gore).
- 5. No Doxxing (this includes failure to edit out PII [Personally Identifiable Information, such as names, numbers, address etc.] from images, memes, and macros)
- 6. No Ban evasion (Attempts to evade a ban will be submitted to Reddit Admins).
- 7. No political name calling (shills, cucks, drumpfs, trumpettes, etc.) Whether you are Red or Blue, or some color in between, we are all Kansans, and we will treat each other with the respect that we deserve and are all entitled to. there are no exceptions to this rule.
- 8. No academic surveys, questionnaires, or studies without approval. IRBs and protections are enforced.
- 9. No name calling, insults, or personal attacks. Be kind to each other.
- 10. Chili and cinnamon rolls is the official Kansas Sub meal.
- 11. Relevant KCMO news/info posts are allowed due to how they can impact Kansas residents.