2026 News Archive
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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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State Basketball Tournament starts Tuesday
The KSHSAA State Basketball Tournament gets started on Tuesday across the state of Kansas. On Tuesday, the Class 3A Boys feature Holcomb vs Silver Lake at 2 pm in Salina on AM 1030/107.1 FM KBUF....
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Riley County commissioners hear mid-session legislative update
Riley County commissioners are keeping an eye on several legislative matters as the session marches toward the finish line.
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Let’s label where our beef came from
I give the Kansas Farmers’ Union credit for calling on Congress to pass and for Trump to sign into law the American Beef Labeling Act…
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Final vote expected on CoreCivic SUP
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Leavenworth city commissioners could vote tonight to approve a special use permit for CoreCivic. A vote is expected during tonight’s City Commission…
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Volunteers sought for Spring Cleanup
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times City officials are looking for volunteers for the Leavenworth Citywide Spring Cleanup. The event is planned for April 11. City officials are…
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