2025 News Archive
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53rd Kansas Shrine Bowl Coaching Staff Announced
Kansas Shrine Bowl The Kansas Shrine Bowl is excited to announce the coaches who will lead the East and West teams in the 53rd Kansas…
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2026 County HHW disposal rate increases not expected to impact average citizen
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News On January 2, 2026, Ellis County rates for Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) disposal increase. However, the… Login to continue reading...
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The Flint Hills aren't anything but chilly…yet
Dear Readers, Local TV weather forecasts have been hit and miss over the past week, with the emphasis on the latter. Meteorologists were right about…
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Eight injured in multiple holiday weekend crashes, one in custody
Kansas Highway Patrol and the Riley County Police Department responded to five separate accidents between Wednesday and Sunday, with eight people requiring medical attention. One man was arrested in...
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Flint Hills rancher works to restore biodiversity of prairie ecosystems
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY — About 15 years ago, Flint Hills rancher Bill Sproul was given an oak sapling, sprouted from an acorn dropped beneath the tree where conservationist Aldo Leopold sat and wrote his...
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Sens. Moran, Cortez Masto Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Strengthen America’s Energy Supply Chain
Washington–U.S. Senators Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) introduced bipartisan legislation to strengthen America’s energy supply chain, reducing the risk of dangerous power...
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Riley County hires Salina doctor as coroner
Riley County on Monday approved the hire of a new coroner.
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Brighton: Board was within its rights to change start time proposal
The Manhattan-Ogden Board of Education didn’t violate state public meeting rules in changing the district’s start times, the board president says.
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