News from our members
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Comfort foods are a bright spot in the fall
October 28, 2025
It seems to have taken longer than usual for fall to arrive this year. Finally, the predominate winds have shifted to the north, bringing the…
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Paranormal explored during KSP ghost tours
October 28, 2025
Peggy Bair Special to the Times A soft mist fell over Kansas State Penitentiary Friday night as 50 visitors trekked between the empty buildings that…
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Lansing muscles its way to title
October 28, 2025
Kyle Belanger Sports correspondent Equal parts firepower and swagger, the third-seeded Lansing High School girls’ volleyball team muscled its way to a Kansas High School…
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Sierra Club announces Lawrence City Commission candidate endorsements, shares Q&A answers
October 28, 2025
The Sierra Club Kansas Chapter has endorsed two Lawrence City Commission candidates and shared all candidates' answers to questions regarding expansion of the city, de
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Jury selection begins for Manhattan man charged with rape
October 28, 2025
The jury selection process began Tuesday in Riley County District Court for a Manhattan man charged with rape and aggravated sexual battery.
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Food pantries sound the alarm as 188,000 Kansans prepare to lose food stamps
October 28, 2025
Food pantries are preparing for increased need as 188,000-plus Kansans will not receive SNAP benefits in November. Gov.
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Pott County EMS to purchase new cots with largest grant in its history
October 28, 2025
Pottawatomie County Emergency Medical Services was awarded the largest grant in its history — $134,729 from the Patterson Family Foundation.
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