2026 News Archive
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Afternoon of poetry to celebrate late Kansas and Lawrence writers
Classic Kansas poet William Stafford and Lawrence writer and advocate Ronda J. Miller will be remembered during an event Saturday at the Watkins Museum of History.
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Lawrence Humane Pet of the Week: Discerning Dudley is built for the out-of-doors
Pet of the Week Dudley, a yellow lab, has all the makings of a great en plein air painter — if only he had opposable thumbs.
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Bill by Manhattan women in Petersen sex assault case passes committee
TOPEKA — Almost six months after the trial of chiropractor Clark Petersen began, some of his 19 victims passed the first hurdle to create a state law requiring a person be remanded to jail when...
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Police confirm multiple reports of ICE activity in Manhattan
Residents made several reports of ICE activity in multiple locations in Manhattan Thursday morning.
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City considers concession beer sales and adopting riverfront concept
During this week’s Manhattan City Commission retreat, commissioners considered permitting beer sales at concession stands and adopting the riverfront concept to its parks and recreation master plan.
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Riley County officials say they can no longer absorb rising cost of employee benefits
Riley County officials painted a grim picture of rising employee benefit costs following a new long-term analysis presented to county commissioners Thursday.
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