AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — Attorney Hiram Sasser from First Liberty Institute spoke with KAMR Local 4 about the Ten Commandments monument. Sasser told KAMR Local 4 “We’re representing the ...
The committee started off with LB 691. The bill, introduced by south central Nebraska Senator Dave Murman, is just three pages long and clear in its mission: every school must display the Ten ...
FIRST, AARON HEGARTY HAS WHAT NEBRASKANS ON BOTH SIDES ARE SAYING ABOUT BILLS THAT REQUIRE SCHOOLS TO POST THE TEN COMMANDMENTS ... CONSEQUENCES TO MANY OF THE ACTIVITIES THAT HAPPEN IN OUR ...
LB 691, introduced by District 38’s Dave Murman, would require schools to display the Ten Commandments. The bill stipulates that the commandments must be in each classroom of an elementary school.
HB178, sponsored by Rep. Mark Gidley, R-Hokes Bluff, and SB166, introduced by Sen. Keith Kelley, R-Anniston, would require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in all public schools and higher ...
Should the Ten Commandments be mandated in public schools? This is a longstanding point of debate — and one that seems to be intensifying as states like Texas ponder the text's placement in classrooms ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — The Kentucky House of Representatives passed a resolution that would allow for the return of a Ten Commandments monument to the grounds of the state capitol.
To start preview season, we want to examine the Big Ten Conference as a whole. With the Ohio State Buckeyes winning the national championship in 2024 and four Big Ten teams making the College Football ...
A once-unthinkable scenario is now a possibility for Rutgers basketball: Missing the Big Ten Tournament. Sunday’s 75-57 wipeout at Oregon leaves the Scarlet Knights hanging onto 15 th place with ...
The Big Ten basketball landscape was crystal clear as of our latest power rankings on Feb. 10. Purdue was the first-place team in the conference standings, the AP Poll and every relevant rating metric ...
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