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Andover Central makes runs to get by Newton boys
January 7, 2026
Henderson scores season-high 26 points to lead Railers Newton High School junior Christian Henderson looks to take a shot over an Andover Central player Tuesday… Login to continue...
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Scott City sweeps Cimarron
January 7, 2026
Scott City, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–After an 18-day layoff, the Scott City Beaver basketball teams returned home on Tuesday night, as they played host to the Cimarron Bluejays in GWAC play. The...
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KDOT announces approved December bids
January 6, 2026
The Kansas Department of Transportation announces approved bids for state highway construction and maintenance projects. The letting took place Dec. 17, 2025, in Topeka. Some of the bids may include...
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Kansas erases 16-point deficit, beats TCU 104-100 in overtime
January 6, 2026
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Darryn Peterson scored 32 points, including three crucial free throws in regulation to the tie the game, and No. 22 Kansas erased a double-digit deficit to outlast TCU 104-100...
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Adamchak returns as mayor, city commissioners-elect sworn in
January 6, 2026
City commissioners took their oaths of office Tuesday before unanimously approving Susan Adamchak as mayor.
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Lawrence City Commission lifts cap on short-term rentals for duration of World Cup
January 6, 2026
Lawrence city commissioners have approved a change to remove the limit on how many short-term rental units — such as AirBnBs — property owners may hold. The change will be in
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Douglas County high schoolers invited to enter annual Lawrence Juneteenth writing contest
January 6, 2026
The Lawrence Juneteenth organization is now accepting submissions to its contest for young writers. Winners will be featured at the community event this summer.
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Applications open in Douglas County for cultural, natural heritage and historic preservation grants
January 6, 2026
People in Douglas County can apply to receive grant funding for projects focused on cultural and natural heritage as well as historic preservation.
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Kansas lawmakers want to ban cell phones in K-12 schools
January 6, 2026
A bipartisan bill introduced in Kansas would prohibit students across the state from using cell phones during school hours.
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