2026 News Archive
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Disputes over funding continue to stall some Manhattan housing projects, mayor says
As housing demand grows in Manhattan, city leaders struggle to move projects forward amid disagreements over funding.
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A Brilliant Spring: NDGA Museum Hosts New Martinsville Glass Seminar
By Laura Lombardi This Saturday, the National Depression Glass Association Museum will launch its spring series with an exclusive seminar for collectors and enthusiasts. Glass…
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New State Law Hits Close to Home
By Laura Lombardi It’s easy to feel disconnected from legislation that doesn’t seem to directly impact us. Take Senate Bill 244, for example. The new…
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2026 Wellington Track & Field Preview
By Ace Finch The Wellington Track & Field team will open their season on April 2nd at the Clearwater Invitational. The Dukes and Lady Dukes…
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2026 Wellington Boys Tennis Preview
By Ace Finch The Wellington tennis boys tennis team is serving up another year of competition, which starts in the coming days as students returned…
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Say Goodbye to Bradford Pears, Hello to Native Trees
By Laura Lombardi Remove a Callery pear tree from your property and the Kansas Forest Service will reward you with a free native tree as a replacement.
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K-State Wins Second Consecutive Argonia Cup
By Laura Lombardi After making history in 2025 as the first Kansas team to win the national rocketry competition, Kansas State University’s Wildcat Rocketry returned…
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Bipartisan Bill Supports Domestic Fertilizer Production
By Laura Lombardi Last Thursday, Kansas U.S. Senator Roger Marshall and Minnesota U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar introduced the Homegrown Fertilizer Act, a bipartisan bill aimed…
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McCulloh petitions to host town halls with Sens. Marshall, Moran and Rep. Mann
A Manhattan city commissioner hopes some of the state’s top leaders in Washington, D.C., will meet with constituents in Manhattan soon to debate top political issues.
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