2026 News Archive
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Q39 barbecue restaurant opens in downtown Lawrence
Kansas City barbecue joint Q39 officially fired up the smokers and opened its doors in downtown Lawrence on Tuesday.
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Douglas County commissioners to consider extending permits for potential solar farm north of Lawrence
Douglas County commissioners on Wednesday will consider extending permits for a potential solar farm north of Lawrence while a court injunction blocks progress on the fac
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Victim felt 'frozen' during alleged sexual assault by man she knew
A 26-year-old woman took the witness stand in a trial Tuesday to testify against the man charged with raping her in November 2022.
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Junction City woman injured in crash Monday
A Junction City woman was injured Monday in a crash near Casement Road and Hayes Drive at 4:22 p.m.
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K-State economist warns of raised gas prices and agricultural impact
Rising crude oil prices following military action in the Middle East could soon adversely affect farmers and push gasoline prices higher across the country, according to a Kansas State University...
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Potawatomi Nation competes for ownership of former boarding school to cement Native perspectives
TOPEKA — Kansas acquired land nearly a century ago that is home to some of the state’s oldest buildings, but the state now faces an ownership challenge from the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation,...
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