2026 News Archive
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Peterson scores 28 points as Kansas hangs on to beat March Madness newcomer Cal Baptist 68-60
By BERNIE WILSON Associated PressSAN DIEGO (AP) — Darryn Peterson made four 3-pointers and scored 28 points, and fourth-seeded Kansas squandered most of a 26-point lead before holding off scrappy...
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Sens. Moran, Bennet Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Revitalize Rural Hospitals
Washington–U.S. Senators Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) – a member of the Senate Rural Health Caucus – and Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) – co-chair of the Senate Rural Health Caucus – yesterday introduced the Rural...
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Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Strengthening Support for Fallen Law Enforcement Officers and Their Families
Topeka–Governor Laura Kelly has signed Senate Bill 445, which requires the Kansas Highway Patrol and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation to provide support and assistance for fallen law enforcement ...
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Third No Kings protest planned in Lawrence
Lawrence will join the third surge of nationwide No Kings protests with a demonstration starting in Watson Park focused on visibility.
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Lawrence Tenants rally support for tenant right to counsel before county commission meeting
Lawrence Tenants, a citywide tenant union, rallied support at a town hall Saturday for a delayed program meant to provide legal representation for people facing
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Broncbusters Battle in Opener, Barton Claims Both in Great Bend
Photo by: Adam Shrimplin/Garden City Athletics Great Bend, KS – The Garden City Community College Broncbusters dropped both games of a conference doubleheader on the road against No. 24 Barton...
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Broncbusters Sweep Pratt to Improve to 5–3 in Conference
Photo by: Adam Shrimplin/Garden City Athletics Pratt, KS – Garden City Community College softball picked up a pair of conference wins Wednesday afternoon, sweeping Pratt Community College on the...
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Kansas House advances property tax relief plan, but its outlook remains uncertain
The Kansas House has advanced property tax relief legislation, but its components must clear several more hurdles, including passage in the Senate, a vote of the people and
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When we muzzle students, we muzzle democracy
Across Kansas, lawmakers have advanced a series of policies that directly threaten students’ First Amendment rights — policies that should alarm anyone who cares about…
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