2026 News Archive
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CLIFT | 'Jones and Zane Company' a solid performance
The second night of the recent dance blow-out at K-State’s McCain Auditorium was Saturday night’s performance by New York’s Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company. It was a continuation of the...
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'We changed a law that affected our people' | Bill by Manhattan women signed into law Friday
A bill put forward by Manhattan women was signed into law Friday by Gov. Laura Kelly.
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Customers bid farewell to plant store, candy shop in downtown Lawrence
Lines of customers stretched from Jungle House all the way to Massachusetts Street Tuesday morning as Lawrence community members said goodbye to the plant shop.
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Manhattan man arrested for meth in Jackson County
A Manhattan man is facing drug charges in Jackson County.
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Authorities identify woman found dead in Republican River
Geary County authorities are investigating after discovering a deceased woman in the Republican River over the weekend.
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KU nominates 4 student changemakers as Truman Scholars
KU has nominated four students, each with a record of campus and community service and "a high probability of becoming a ‘change agent,’" for Harry S Truman Scholarships.
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Cold Weather Rule and LIEAP application period end soon
Topeka–The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) wants to remind utility customers that there are two important dates coming up next week. First, the Cold Weather Rule ends on Tuesday, March 31. The...
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Music Concerts Scheduled At Schools During The Week
There will be a number of music concerts scheduled during the week at Garden City Public Schools. The free concerts are open to the public. Bernadine Sitts Intermediate Center will hold a 5th...
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