News from our members
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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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Asking Eric: Couple disagrees on whether to charge houseguests
January 6, 2026
R. Eric Thomas Tribune Content Agency Dear Eric: My wife and I own a guest house up the street from our home. When we’re not… Login to continue reading
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In coaxing the Chiefs across the state line, Kansas makes a reckless gamble. Let's call time out
January 6, 2026
By Max McCoy for the Kansas Reflector The deal to lure the Kansas City Chiefs across the state line to Kansas, announced by Gov. Laura…
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January Community Events
January 6, 2026
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News Make sure these January “Hays Happenings” are on your calendar says Hays Convention and Visitors Bureau… Login to continue reading...
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MIAA honors Weeter after career game
January 6, 2026
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News It should come as little surprise that Tiger junior Talexa Weeter was named MIAA Women’s Basketball Athlete… Login to continue reading...
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Hammeke's late basket gives Tigers win, home sweep
January 6, 2026
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News Tiger coach Mark Johnson knew his Fort Hays State University men’s basketball team needed to come away… Login to continue reading...
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USDA Agricultural Statistics Service Details Busy 2025, Key Reports Ahead
January 6, 2026
By Jason Vance CherryRoad Media Contributing writer The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is continuing to recover from the government shutdown...
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