2026 News Archive
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Peabody Teacher arrested for sexual misconduct
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan PEABODY — A Hesston man and teacher at Peabody-Burns High School was arrested March 3 following an investigation into alleged sexual…
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City commissioners support plans for train depot tribute to Roger Reitz
Manhattan city commissioners on Tuesday unanimously agreed to move forward with plans for an installation at the Union Pacific Depot to honor former legislator, city commissioner and retired...
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Letter to the editor: Encouraging a no vote on HB2771
Editor’s note, the following was edited for length in the print edition. The entire letter is published in original form here. Rep. Mike King and… Login to continue reading...
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New education terms
By: John Richard Schrock No field encounters as many new terms as teaching. Every week or two, another new term is invented to label concepts…
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The mind sets direction, the heart drives follow-through
By Jack Welch Leadership always begins in the mind. The mind gives us the ability to think, envision, analyze, and set direction. It’s where ideas…
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Celebrating FFA Week
By: Jackie Mundt Every year since 1948, FFA members, agriculture teachers, alumni and supporters have come together to celebrate National FFA Week. The tradition is…
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Bert Nash panel series to highlight women’s mental health
An upcoming panel, including experts and people with lived experience, will highlight issues around women’s mental health.
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Kansas lawmakers want to legalize silencers and sawed-off shotguns
Owning firearm suppressors or sawed-off shotguns is legal federally, but not in Kansas.
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