Drawing Attention
A blog of political cartoons by Greg Kearney
Friday, June 30, 2017
Wheat harvest progressing
Political Wilderness National Monument
A rare cartoon which can be used in both Maine an Kansas.
U.S. Rep. Jenkins lands in national spotlight amid Trump tweets; Yoder and Moran also condemn president's attack
Thursday, June 29, 2017
LePage hammers Senate GOP budget offer as shutdown approaches
LePage vows to wait 10 days to veto budget, triggering shutdown
Midco continues to address outages following conversion from WOW; 'vast majority' now have service
LePage: ‘I believe we’re going to shut down Friday night’
Viral wheat disease lands one
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Scale measures how students identify with school mascots; Jayhawk especially meaningful to KU students
Kansas' Sen. Moran, target of protests, comes out against GOP health care bill
First Maine case of measles in 2 decades confirmed in Farmington area
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Saddleback reaches ‘historic deal’ for resort’s future
Kansas lawmakers adjourn session notable for battles with Brownback
LePage tells Democrats to pass GOP budget or there will be a shutdown
Monday, June 26, 2017
Campus carry begins: What you need to know about concealed guns at KU
Sunday, June 25, 2017
GOP state Rep. Keith Esau seeks 2018 secretary of state nomination
Some loyal listeners air grievances over change in WGAN’s ‘Morning Show’
Polarizing sexual assault accusations divide small Kansas town
Saturday, June 24, 2017
Constitutional amendment to fix ranked-choice voting falters in House
Judge fines Kris Kobach $1K for misleading court on materials he brought to Trump meeting
State workers say lawmakers need to act fast on budget
Friday, June 23, 2017
Kansas GOP event promoted with ‘Olathe Lives Matter!’ slogan
City getting vigilant about illegally parked bikes; more bike corrals on the way
Kansas Sen. Roberts eager to push ahead on Senate’s health reform bill
Senate Republicans reveal health care plan similar to House version
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Courts side with woman who lost business, cash, and classic car but was never charged with crime
State workers bracing for worst as threat of a shutdown looms
Civil rights advocates: 'Confidential' documents undercut Kobach's voting fraud claim
Fresh from the farm: Maine takes lead in ‘food sovereignty’ movement
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
A deadly epidemic: Addiction to opioids has put an entire generation at risk
1st farmer lawsuit on deck against Syngenta over China trade
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Maine Legislature votes to ban cellphone use while driving
Portland island residents fight to keep cars on the mainland
Jim Barnett making another bid for governor, as moderate alternative to Kobach
Teachers union holding off on salary proposals in negotiations, awaiting court decision on school funding
LePage bill, intended to create jobs, would have given special deal to Irving
Monday, June 19, 2017
Lawmakers: Brownback preferred a tax veto override
Republicans divided as Trump reverses some Obama Cuba policy
Sunday, June 18, 2017
Brunswick seeks help cleaning up dead bait fish
Saturday, June 17, 2017
IP strike 30 years later: Bitterness, memories linger
Calif. couple buys Mere Point land. $550,000 paid for disputed property
Statements on race spark disagreement between City Commission candidates
Gov. Sam Brownback vetoes lottery reform
Friday, June 16, 2017
With budget talks stalling, Maine borrows Congress tactics
Kansas loses 5,300 private-sector jobs in May
After congressman’s shooting, LePage says he might start carrying a gun
Brownback allows gun bill to become law without his signature
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Trainees involved in shooting at police academy violated rules, director says
Zinke might recommend Katahdin monument be national park
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