2026 News Archive
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Kansans can’t use food assistance to buy candy, soda beginning in February 2027
Kansans receiving food assistance can’t buy soda or candy with those dollars beginning in 2027, Gov. Laura Kelly said Wednesday.
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Street reconstruction to begin March 9 in Dodge City
Dodge City, Kan.–Beginning Monday, March 9, a section of San Jose Drive between Avenue A and the west end of the YMCA parking lot will be closed for reconstruction, as shown in the map below. This...
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Concrete patching, profile grinding resumes along U.S. 50 in Finney County
The Kansas Department of Transportation has resumed a concrete patching and profile grinding project along U.S. 50 in Finney County. Work starts west of Holcomb, then extends east 8.4 miles to the...
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Rams, Chiefs have agreed on a trade sending CB Trent McDuffie to Los Angeles, AP sources say
By GREG BEACHAM AP Sports WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Rams have agreed on a trade that sends star cornerback Trent McDuffie to Los Angeles in exchange for...
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KU governance asks community to vote on whether they have confidence in chancellor, CFO
KU staff and students will voice whether they have confidence in the leadership of Chancellor Doug Girod, after the presidents of the Faculty Senate and Universit
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Tuttle Creek preparing for second phase of dredging project
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials said the boat ramp and parking lots at Tuttle Creek Cove campground will close Sunday to accommodate the second phase of the water injection dredging project at...
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KU faculty union rallies as bargaining team meets with administrators, hoping to avoid impasse
Members of the KU faculty union protested outside of Wescoe Hall Wednesday while the union bargaining team met with administrators for last-minute contract talks, hoping to a
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