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John Marshall

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John Marshall is the retired editor-owner of the Lindsborg (Kan.) News-Record (2001-2012), and for 27 years (1970-1997) was a reporter, editor and publisher for publications of the Hutchinson-based Harris Newspaper Group. He has been writing about Kansas people, government and culture for more than 40 years, and currently writes a column for the News-Record and The Rural Messenger. He lives in Lindsborg with his wife, Rebecca, and their 21 year-old African-Grey parrot, Themis.

Roots of discord (5)

  Last of five articles on the history of trouble in the Kansas Republican party At the last general election, party affiliation among registered voters in...

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  Fourth of five articles on a history of trouble in the Kansas Republican party Quarrels are inflamed in most political parties, a product of the...

Roots of discord (3) Third of five articles on the history of trouble in the Kansas Republican party

By the mid-1990s, political labels were high fashion in Kansas politics. One-by-one, young conservatives were replacing incumbents of the Republican old guard. New coalitions...

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  Second of five articles on the history of trouble in the Kansas Republican party Among the historic battles among Kansas Republicans, few match the decade-long...

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  First of five articles on the history of trouble in the Kansas Republican party * Although Kansans frequently elect Democratic governors, we are seen as a...

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Faith-based potholes

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Squeezing hope

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Country Medicine (2)

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Country medicine (1)

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