2026 News Archive
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Wrestlers Battle in McPherson
By Ace Finch The Crusader and Lady Crusader wrestling squads had a busy schedule last week. They competed in a double dual at McPherson last…
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Important Public Notice: Woods Park, Donut Bay Closed Due to Suspected Avian Influenza
Woods Park and Donut Bay have been temporarily closed as City staff work to address a suspected outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), commonly…
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Don’t Forget Yourself This Valentine Season
By Whitney Newberry, APRN, FNP-C February is often framed as a month about caring for others. Valentine’s Day brings reminders to prioritize partners, family members,… Login to continue...
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Chase Honored with Golden Owl Nomination
Last week, Wellington High School agriculture instructor and FFA advisor Linda Chase opened her mail to find she had been nominated for a Golden Owl Award.
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Sweet Success
(L to R) The Winter Wonderland team of Adi Lowmaster, Jaleena Becerra, Truvy Miller and Rylee Schnelle warms things up at Washington Elementary as Lacey…
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Despite cold, Kansas Day clebrated
By Chad FreySpecial to the Kansan Kauffman Museum’s annual Kansas Day celebration, which this year focused on food, was able to operate despite bitter cold…
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Bethel names long-time Excel finance administrator to VP position
Special to the Kansan Karen Hiebert, rural Hesston, began Jan. 12 as vice president for business and finance at Bethel College. She replaces Jayna Bertholf,…
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Consultant: Newton will grow in the next two decades
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan For the past several years city commissioner Leroy Koehn has been convinced that adding housing and industrial jobs to Newton would…
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