2026 News Archive
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New CIC to have "immeasurable" impact
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News For any adult experiencing mental health or substance use crisis, the new the new Crisis Intervention…
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Man experiences delirium that gets him admitted to the hospital
By Keith Roach, M.D. DEAR DR. ROACH: Over a 30-day period, my 84-year-old husband went from being mentally sharp, to going into a fog, to…
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KU organizations to host Lunar New Year celebration
The Lawrence community can ring in the Year of the Horse at the KU Center for East Asian Studies’ New Year Festival, which will feature giveaways, performances from local organizations, activities...
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City commission to vote on support of K-State Edge District
Manhattan city commissioners on Tuesday will decide whether they support further development of Kansas State University’s Edge District.
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'Rape culture on campus does happen here' | Abby Stark speaks about K-State sexual assault prevention and campus culture
Abby Stark thinks K-State can do more to prevent sexual assaults and promote student involvement to support victims like her.
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Wamego receives $468K to support rural housing project
The city of Wamego has been awarded a moderate income housing grant totaling nearly $468,000 from the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation for new housing development.
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‘Good for our customers and the environment’: County expands solid waste services
By Kansan Staff Expanding services while keeping things simple for residents is the goal behind new offerings at the Harvey County Solid Waste Department, according…
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Banning phones in Kansas schools has bipartisan support. So why is a proposed law stalling?
By Zane IrwinKansas News Service At the start of the year, a proposal to ban cell phones in K-12 Kansas schools seemed to enjoy the…
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Kansas Profiles: Living in Kansas, working everywhere
By Ron Wilson Is Kansas the middle of nowhere? A place with nothing to attract people to come, live, work and play? Today we’ll meet…
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