2025 News Archive
-
Douglas County commissioners vote to allow environmental testing for proposed solar farm; will now seek judicial review
Douglas County commissioners voted to allow a proposed solar farm to begin environmental testing on land in Grant Township amid pending litigation and
-
Planning commission signs off on rezoning request for high-density housing near KU
The planning commission has approved a request to rezone property near KU's campus, another step toward plans to build the highest-density housing yet in the city.
-
KDA Announces Crop & Livestock Research Grant Opportunity
The Kansas Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for the FY26 Crop & Livestock Research Grant Program. Funds for the program are appropriated to the agency by the Kansas Legislature...
-
Scott City Coach’s Show October 22
Scott City, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–Wednesday was another edition of the Scott City Coach’s Show, live from Scott City Ace Hardware. Coaches and student-athletes from the four fall sports...
-
Danan Hughes Weekly Visit October 15
The Kansas City Chiefs picked up a dominating win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, and focus their attention to the Washington Commanders for Monday Night Football. Hear from the Chiefs Radio...
-
Sports Calendar
October 25 through November 2, All times Central NOTE: All competitions are subject to change. Check with www.thekansan.com, the Kansan sports X page (@nksports) and… Login to continue...
-
Atchison attorney appointed judge in 1st Judicial District
An Atchison attorney has been appointed to fill a vacant judgeship in the 1st Judicial District. The 1st Judicial District comprises Leavenworth and Atchison counties.… Login to continue...
-
Mark Simpson to serve as next chief judge of Douglas County District Court
Judge Mark Simpson will be the next chief judge for Douglas County District Court, the Kansas Judicial Branch announced Wednesday.
-
Kansas officials warn of November disruption in food benefits amid budget impasse
The federal government shutdown could delay or halt food assistance to 188,000 people in Kansas during November.
- 1 of 116
- next ›