2025 News Archive
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Area football coaches earn top honors
Their top players shot for the stars, and now the coaches for two of the region’s top football squads have become the brightest lights in the sky.In the wake of Basehor-Linwood High School’s...
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Soft coal industry thrives as do rails to haul it
The U.S. railroad scene continues to mystify everyone involved. For seven straight weeks, rail shipping volume has declined compared to earlier months of the year.…
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Scott City swept at home by Hoisington
Scott City, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–The Scott City Beavers opened the 2025-26 basketball season at home against the Hoisington Cardinals on Friday night inside the Scott Community Events Center...
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FROM THE BLEACHERS: Culture Always Tells the Truth
BY DR. JACK WELCH Leadership books and boardrooms spend an enormous amount of time talking about strategy: five-year plans, organizational charts, metrics, and benchmarks. Ask… Login to...
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Kansas will get the world's first mile-deep nuclear reactor and the groundbreaking is next week
By Celia Llopis-Jepsen Kansas News Service Deep Fission says it plans to install a nuclear reactor underground at an industrial park in southeast Kansas. State…
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Arguing with Artificial Intelligence
By Dorothy Rosby [email protected] As I type this column, there’s a symbol shaped like a tiny submarine sitting in the margin on my computer screen.…
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TMP players receive MCL honors
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News After a 6-3 season under third-year Monarch coach Grant Stephenson, the Thomas More Prep-Marian football team… Login to continue reading...
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A time for fellowship
Glenn Brunkow, Pottawatomie County farmer and rancher The countdown is less than a week, and I can feel the excitement building! Yes, this is the… Login to continue reading Login...
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