2026 News Archive
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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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ICE still not providing information about Manhattan detainments in February
The federal government is not yet saying anything about the people who were detained by immigration enforcement officers in raids they conducted in Manhattan last month.
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Asking Eric: Cheating ex returns; asks for second chance
By R. Eric Thomas Tribune Content Agency Dear Eric: I was married for several years to a woman who unbeknownst to me cheated. Frankly, we… Login to continue reading
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President Trump awards 39th Fort Riley Medal of Honor to soldier
President Donald Trump awarded three soldiers with the Medal of Honor on Monday, including one from Fort Riley. This marks the 39th time a Fort Riley soldier has received this military decoration.
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Kansas Senate measure imposes fines on school districts tied to student walkouts
By: Tim Carpenter KansasReflector.com
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City commission tables parks and rec master plan additions for future meeting
Manhattan city commissioners decided to push back proposed changes to a parks and rec master plan after giving mixed feedback Tuesday.
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Lawrence Transit announces proposed route changes, seeks public feedback
Lawrence Transit has released proposed updates to routes and is seeking public feedback throughout the month.
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New Kaw's nightclub opening Thursday ahead of Fake Patty's Day
Just in time for Fake Patty’s Day, a new nightclub opens this week in Aggieville.
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