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Certain sex offenders may be banned from going on school grounds, to activities
TOPEKA — Some sex offenders on the state’s registry won’t be allowed on school grounds or to attend school activities under a proposal that passed in the Kansas Senate on Thursday. House Bill 2527, which originally focused on preventing some sex offenders from participating in work release programs not run by the Department of Corrections, […]
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