2025 News Archive
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Scott City’s O’Brien signs to run at Ft. Hays Tech NW
Scott City, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–After her season-opening meet in Goodland, Jayden O’Brien knew where she wanted to go. Last week, O’Brien made it official as she signed her letter of...
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Lawrence city commissioners to discuss rec center access fees; vice mayor proposes new plan
Lawrence city commissioners on Tuesday will revisit the access fees the city is planning to charge people to use rec centers.
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Deerfield Elementary teacher earns Dedication to Education award
Melissa Clover, a fourth grade teacher at Deerfield Elementary School, was surprised Monday with an award for her dedication to student success.
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Sens. Moran, Slotkin Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Launch Task Force to Identify & Combat Cryptocurrency Fraud
Washington–U.S. Senators Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) and Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) introduced the Strengthening Agency Frameworks for Enforcement of Cryptocurrency (SAFE Crypto) Act, bipartisan legislation...
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Gerald Warren Allen, 85, Overbrook: Aug. 10, 1940 – Dec. 10, 2025
OVERBROOK, Kan. – Gerald “Jerry” Warren Allen, 85, passed away Dec. 10, 2025, at Ruble Ranch, Overbrook, Kan. He was born Aug. 10, 1940, to Kenneth and Muriel (Brenn) Allen, at Stafford, Kan. A few...
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Part of Riley County Historical Museum collection damaged by HVAC water leak
A water leak at the Riley County Historical Museum caused some damage to part of the museum’s permanent collection.
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Despite historic demand, beef supply remains low, and prices stay high. Here's why.
From weeknight ground beef to special-occasion steaks, consumers continue to see higher prices at the meat case. At its core, the beef market runs on supply and demand like everything else — but when...
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