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​Conservative Kansas Group to Launch News Service

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The president of a conservative think tank has announced the organization is launching a news service. The Lawrence Journal-World reports that Kansas Policy Institute president Dave Trabert made the announcement in a video on the organization's website. Trabert says the news service will be called the Sentinel. Trabert says the Sentinel is organized as a separate, nonprofit entity, although he and the Kansas Policy Institute's vice president and policy director James Franko serve on its five-member board. The Sentinel also contracts with the institute for fundraising.

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