2025 News Archive
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New coach brings college credentials to Bobcats
Kyle Belanger Sports correspondent At 22 years old, JT Amrein does not have to look too far in the rear-view mirror to relive his stellar…
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Fans have chance to send off Bobcats
Kyle Belanger Sports correspondent With the school’s first-ever appearance in the Kansas State High School Activities Association Class 5A State Football Championship game scheduled Friday,…
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Manhattan native Marstall selected to become Wichita city manager
The Wichita City Council has moved a step closer to naming its next city manager — and the recommendation is a familiar name in Manhattan.
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Works by late Lawrence artist Louis Copt for sale at Final Friday and pop-up gallery
Limited works by the late Lawrence artist Louis Copt are for sale at a pop-up gallery, and smaller prints will be available at this month’s Final Friday event.
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Culvert Replacement Project-POSTPONED
Submitted The Ellis County Public Works Road & Bridge Division is announcing that the culvert replacement project scheduled to take place in the 1400 block… Login to continue reading...
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Sorghum Connection Launches Second Year of Winter Educational Series
By Stacy Campbell Cottonwood Extension District, Hays The Sorghum Connection Series, a collaboration between the Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission (KGSC), K-State Research & Extension, and…
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Stiff-Necked Sunday Christians
Speaking Truth by Clint Decker Ancient farmers would use the term to describe uncooperative oxen. A team would be harnessed and ready to pull a…
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Heart of a Tiger: Rooted in Kansas – reaching the world
By Tisa Mason President Fort Hays State University HAYS, Kan. – At Fort Hays State University (FHSU), commitment to education runs deep, grounded in the…
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