2026 News Archive
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Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week voting opens
The voting process of the Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week for Week 3 of the spring sports season has opened. The site is at https://contests.cherryroad.com/event/1a74b41cc2f645c4. (A link can...
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Newton Invitational I girls’ swimming
Monday NHS pool Scorers and Newton results Team scores — Winfield 340, Andover Central 222, Marion County 173, Buhler 161.5, Valley Center 160, Newton 97.5,… Login to continue reading...
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Commerce Opens Nominations for 2026 To The Stars: Kansas Business Awards
Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland on Monday announced the Kansas Department of Commerce is accepting nominations for the 2026 To The Stars: Kansas Business Awards. The...
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Lady Beavers swept at home by Colby
Scott City, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–In a battle of unbeatens in GWAC play, Scott City played host to Colby on Tuesday afternoon in a doubleheader that saw 18 innings of softball played. The Lady...
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City commissioners give Bert Nash more time to find path forward for supportive housing
Lawrence city commissioners on Tuesday voted to hit pause on clawing back $558,000 in funding provided to Bert Nash for a supportive housing project that ha
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Kenley Jansen gets 479th save, moves past Lee Smith, as Tigers top Royals 2-1 for 4th win in row
By DAVE HOGG Associated PressDETROIT (AP) — Kenley Jansen got his 479th save, moving past Lee Smith for sole possession of third place on the career list, and the Detroit Tigers rallied from an...
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Haskell theatre club members tap into their own college character arcs for upcoming play
An all-Native cast and crew of Haskell students will channel their triumphs, hurts and humor from their lives at university into the first off-book play the school has seen in yea
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First public trail to open at Baldwin Woods Forest Preserve
KU Field Station will soon host a grand opening for the Rice Woodland Trail, the first public trail at the Baldwin Woods Forest Preserve.
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Future of Water: Farmers, Policy Leaders Confront Growing Crisis Across the Plains
By Jason Vance [email protected] At the annual meeting of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting, one issue rose above the rest: water. From the declining… Login to continue...
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'Safe zone' around police survives veto
Morgan Chilson Kansas Reflector TOPEKA — Republican legislators overrode Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto to create a 25-foot buffer around law enforcement and emergency personnel, a move the Senate leader...
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