2025 News Archive
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$700M Google antitrust settlement could benefit a quarter of Kansas' population
By: Anna Kaminski Kansas Reflector TOPEKA — An estimated 750,000 Kansans could receive a chunk of a $700 million settlement, but they must be Android…
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!MODIFIED TRASH/RECYCLING PICKUP NEXT WEEK!
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News Trash/recycling schedules will change next week due to the Christmas holiday. According to the Dec. 15,… Login to continue reading...
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How Chiefs react will determine if this is end of an era or just KC, interrupted
Vahe Gregorian The Kansas City Star (TNS) KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As with most Kansas City Chiefs games in this abruptly disillusioning season, any number… Login to continue reading...
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Celebrating holidays and family
Jackie Mundt, Pratt County farmer and rancher An interesting fact about me is that I lived with a Jewish family in college. The woman I… Login to continue reading Login
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Asking Eric: Friends insist on visiting even though hosting is a burden
By R. Eric Thomas Tribune Content Agency Dear Eric: My spouse, 87, and I, 84, live in a three-bedroom condo near a popular beach with…
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Heart of a Tiger: David Solis-Enriquez's exploration of heritage and history
By Tisa Mason President Fort Hays State University HAYS, Kan. – Dodge City, Kansas, is a place where history, culture, and community intertwine. It is…
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KS Supreme Court deliberates R9 case
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News Six Kansas Supreme Court Justices will now deliberate the R9 legal case brought by the Water…
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Some families flee Kansas as gender-affirming care ban for minors takes effect
In January, all access to hormone treatments and other gender-affirming care for transgender youth will end in Kansas. Some families have already moved to avoid the ban.
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