The men allegedly texted about needing a “spotlight” and talking about bringing “quiet guns,” court documents say.
Four Chase County men are facing felony and misdemeanor wildlife-related charges as part of what prosecutors allege was a coordinated illegal hunting operation spanning multiple years.
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Using a drone to hunt in Kansas is illegal, but a newly introduced bill could change that in 2026. Representative Kevin Schwertfeger (R) introduced a bill on Jan. 12 at the start of ...
CLARK COUNTY, Kan. (KAKE) – Kansas Game Wardens are investigating after a deer was illegally shot in Clark County last week. The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Game Wardens said on Facebook on Monday that ...