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time kills dealsOn Thu, Feb 5, 2026, 4:10 PM Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com> wrote:Sure thing.Now that you've sent me that in an email isn't that email part of the public domain now?Henry McClure
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time kills dealsOn Thu, Feb 5, 2026, 3:53 PM Brian Rodehorst TCL <brian.rodehorst@citylifestyle.com> wrote:Hi Henry,As the publisher & owner of the Topeka City Lifestyle Magazine, it was brought to my attention that you used our copyrighted photos from a past issue of the Topeka City Lifestyle Magazine in a recent post.Please remove those copyrighted photos from your posts.See the attached image for your reference.Thanks for your immediate attention to this.
Sure thing.Now that you've sent me that in an email isn't that email part of the public domain now?Henry McClure
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time kills dealsOn Thu, Feb 5, 2026, 3:53 PM Brian Rodehorst TCL <brian.rodehorst@citylifestyle.com> wrote:Hi Henry,As the publisher & owner of the Topeka City Lifestyle Magazine, it was brought to my attention that you used our copyrighted photos from a past issue of the Topeka City Lifestyle Magazine in a recent post.Please remove those copyrighted photos from your posts.See the attached image for your reference.Thanks for your immediate attention to this.
Hi Henry,As the publisher & owner of the Topeka City Lifestyle Magazine, it was brought to my attention that you used our copyrighted photos from a past issue of the Topeka City Lifestyle Magazine in a recent post.Please remove those copyrighted photos from your posts.See the attached image for your reference.Thanks for your immediate attention to this.
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Date: Thu, Feb 5, 2026, 3:53 PM
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To: mcre13@gmail.com <mcre13@gmail.com>Hi Henry,As the publisher & owner of the Topeka City Lifestyle Magazine, it was brought to my attention that you used our copyrighted photos from a past issue of the Topeka City Lifestyle Magazine in a recent post.Please remove those copyrighted photos from your posts.See the attached image for your reference.Thanks for your immediate attention to this.
| Dear Henry, We've just completed our latest update to Kansas's EVUS Voter File, including new registrants and newly added vote history for 2025 Primary, Local and General Elections as well as newly registered voters. Reply to this email or book a time to get specific detail for any district in the state. We'll also prepare our Campaign Snapshot Report upon request.
Kansas Total voters excluding moved/deceased: 1,794,209 Total households: 1,202,984 Newly Registered: 18,526
Party registration breakdown:
Voter Profiles:
New vote history included in this update:
Recent turnout context (statewide file):
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Again, just reply to this email or book a time to get specific detail for any district in the state. We'll also prepare our Campaign Snapshot Report by request.
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