2026 News Archive
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Choosing repair in a disposable world
We live in a time when replacement is often easier than repair. Phones get upgraded, appliances get tossed, and relationships, especially strained ones, can quietly…
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Hobnobbing on Media Row at the Super Bowl
Once again, I spent the week in San Francisco, covering the Super Bowl on Media Row.It sounds trite, but I have truly lost count of…
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Maybe protesting targets the wrong people
We’ve seen much consternation, and many protests around the country, some turning violent, as the government attempts to deal with the execution of immigration law…
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Could Davids be setting up a run for Senate?
Kansas Democrats last won a U.S. Senate seat in 1932. That’s the longest active losing streak in the nation. There’s only been one close race.…
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Get the facts and plan to vote
To the editor:Voters in Lansing have a decision to make March 3 – whether to approve a $30 million bond to pay for deferred maintenance… Login to continue reading Login
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Reaction to CoreCivic meeting
To the editor: I watched all 4 hours and 10 minutes of the city Planning Commission meeting Feb. 2. Here’s my take on the meeting.… Login to continue reading Login
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Wear proper clothing in cold weather
Cold weather has arrived and it’s time to dress for success — or in other words, wear the right clothing so you don’t freeze your…
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USM to co-host annual Lincoln Event on Feb. 19
Staff report The University of Saint Mary and the National WWI Museum and Memorial will present the 27th annual Lincoln Event “The Radical Fund: A… Login to continue reading...
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