2025 News Archive
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Advocacy group to host screening of documentary on senior care home conditions
Kansas Advocates for Better Care is turning 50 years old, and the group is celebrating with a free screening of a documentary that aims to catalyze reform in long-term care facilities for older...
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Talk will illuminate current impacts of historical racial discrimination through redlining in Kansas
An upcoming presentation by a museum expert at the Lawrence Public Library will examine the history of redlining in Kansas and its modern-day implications.
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K-State alum and Broadway actress releases musical album
K-State alumna Charissa Bertels is pushing the form of the one-woman show in the world of musical theater with “My 80-year-old Boyfriend.” The original cast recording for the musical came out on Oct...
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Three Lansing school board seats up for election
Three seats are up for election this year on the Lansing Board of Education, and there are several candidates to choose from, including three incumbents.…
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Scriptures are rich in compelling stories
My five favorite books of the Old Testament (OT) scriptures are Genesis, Exodus, the Psalms and Isaiah. I know that list is short by one…
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Expert tips on processing your deer
Many of you will harvest a deer this fall. For deer, geese, ducks or whatever, quite often the meat is not as tasty as you…
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Evaluating the Trump effect in Kansas
Has Trump changed how Kansans vote? It’s a question I hear a lot. Here’s my take. To assess change, we need a baseline. Mitt Romney…
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