2025 News Archive
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Technology often includes options for simple tasks, K-State expert says
The term, itself, seems to indicate something very high-tech, or exclusive to older adults or those with disabilities.
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‘We don’t shut down’: Kansas ag leaders tell Congress to get back to work
Kansas farm leaders are pushing Congress to get back to work and solve problems facing the agriculture industry, pointing out that a closed government doesn’t mean U.S. lawmakers can’t be in session.
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RCPD cites driver after pedestrian struck in crosswalk
A pedestrian was injured Monday evening after a driver in an SUV struck them.
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Cold Weather Rule to go into effect November 1
The Cold Weather Rule will go into effect on Saturday, November 1 and remain in effect through March 31. It is designed to help Kansans who are behind on their utility payments avoid disconnection...
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Amazon cuts 14,000 corporate jobs as spending on artificial intelligence accelerates
By MICHELLE CHAPMAN AP Business WriterAmazon will cut about 14,000 corporate jobs as the online retail giant ramps up spending on artificial intelligence while trimming spending. In June CEO Andy...
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SISTER CITY VISITORS
Visitors from Omi Hachiman, Japan, stop by the C.W. Parker Carousel Museum on Sunday. Omi Hachiman is one of Leavenworth’s sister cities. The group stopped…
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Lawrence schools have ceased using Gaggle AI monitoring software, court documents say
The Lawrence school district has stopped use of Gaggle, an AI monitoring software that sparked a federal civil rights lawsuit by current and former students, according t
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Mahomes, Hunt lead Chiefs to dominant 28-7 win over Commanders, their 9th straight in the series
By DAVE SKRETTA AP Sports WriterKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs coach Andy Reid called the first half of Monday night’s game against Washington downright weird, full of turnovers and failed fourth-...
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Confusion Over “Slow Down, Move Over” Laws Puts Roadside Responders at Risk
Washington–Last year, 46 emergency responders never made it home, according to the Emergency Responder Safety Institute. They were police officers, firefighters, EMTs, and tow truck operators—struck...
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Garden City man injured in two-vehicle accident
Finney County, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–A Garden City man was injured Monday morning in a two-vehicle accident in Finney County just after 7 a.m.
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