2025 News Archive
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Paranormal explored during KSP ghost tours
Peggy Bair Special to the Times A soft mist fell over Kansas State Penitentiary Friday night as 50 visitors trekked between the empty buildings that…
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Lansing muscles its way to title
Kyle Belanger Sports correspondent Equal parts firepower and swagger, the third-seeded Lansing High School girls’ volleyball team muscled its way to a Kansas High School…
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Sierra Club announces Lawrence City Commission candidate endorsements, shares Q&A answers
The Sierra Club Kansas Chapter has endorsed two Lawrence City Commission candidates and shared all candidates' answers to questions regarding expansion of the city, de
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Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week voting opens
The voting process of the Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week for Week 8 of the fall sports season has opened. The site is at https://contests.cherryroad.com/event/1a74b41cc2f645c4. This week’s...
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Jury selection begins for Manhattan man charged with rape
The jury selection process began Tuesday in Riley County District Court for a Manhattan man charged with rape and aggravated sexual battery.
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Food pantries sound the alarm as 188,000 Kansans prepare to lose food stamps
Food pantries are preparing for increased need as 188,000-plus Kansans will not receive SNAP benefits in November. Gov.
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Pott County EMS to purchase new cots with largest grant in its history
Pottawatomie County Emergency Medical Services was awarded the largest grant in its history — $134,729 from the Patterson Family Foundation.
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