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  2. What new laws start in 2025 in Kansas? No more food tax ... - AOL

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    Changes to tax policy, driving privileges and lawmakers’ salaries are among those that will go into effect Jan. 1, 2025. Some of the 111 bills passed by the Kansas Legislature in 2024 will ...

  3. Mennonite cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mennonite cuisine is food that is unique to and/or commonly associated with Mennonites, a Christian denomination that came out of sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation in Switzerland and the Netherlands. Because of persecution, they lived in community and fled to Prussia, Russia, North America, and Latin America.

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    Kansas budgeted $120 million in pay raises for state employees, and individuals whose positions are deemed to be 10% or more below the market rate for their salary can expect a pay bump up to the ...

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  6. Ordnung - Wikipedia

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    The Amish have few written explanations why certain things are regulated by the Ordnung. Non-Amish are not allowed to attend their council meetings, and most Amish are hesitant to discuss the details with outsiders, therefore the precise reasons are difficult to explain. They formulate their rules with two interconnected goals in mind.

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  8. Amish Mennonite - Wikipedia

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    The Kauffman Amish Mennonites, also called Sleeping Preacher Churches or Tampico Amish Mennonite Churches, are a Plain branch of the Amish Mennonites whose tradition goes back to John D. Kauffman (1847–1913) who preached while being in trance. In 2017, they had some 2,000 baptized members and lived mainly in Missouri and Arkansas.

  9. The Amish Cook: Holidays mean family gatherings and lots of food

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