2026 News Archive
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Scott City’s Bergner signs with Concordia track
Scott City, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–Peyton Bergner had his options for competing collegiately, whether it was football or track. Bergner went with his gut instinct and chose track, as he made it...
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KU plans slate of public events to celebrate Kansas Union centennial
KU will celebrate a century of the Kansas Union with events open to the public, including glow-in-the-dark mini golf and a bowling alley, a casino night and cake galore.
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Area wrestlers ranked leading in to state
The Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association has released their final rankings of the season, leading in to state tournament competition on Friday and Saturday.
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Jungemann convicted for failure to report hit-and-run fatality
Kansas law requires that any person involved in a vehicular collision must immediately report the incident to police if any person involved in the collision is injured or killed as a result. A South...
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Death of U.S. professionalism
By: John Richard SchrockA hospital administrator with no medical training has no business telling a surgeon when and how to conduct a surgical operation. As…
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Newton’s SW 14th bridge set for $2.55 million replacement
By Chad FreyNewton KansanA bridge near the R. Michael Rhoades Wetland Park on SW 14th in Newton is about to be redone, making use of…
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Lawrence Humane Pet of the Week: Bellamy has abiding love of humans, boopable nose
Even after 161 days at the Lawrence Humane Society with little reprieve, boopable Bellamy goes through life with a huge, happy grin.
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