2026 News Archive
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Groundbreaking set for new Manhattan cultural center
A long-anticipated project aimed at preserving and revitalizing Manhattan’s historic Black community is moving forward.
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Fire department says gas leak near MHS was not a risk to students
A gas leak reported near Manhattan High School Thursday morning did not lead to students evacuating.
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Reclaiming a disposable planet
by Robert C. KoehlerHey, want to read a poem with me? Warning: It opens several disturbing doors, the least disturbing of which is the “crazy…
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Counting cows
By: Greg DoeringThere’s a routine to spring calving season based on numbers. Once tiny hooves start hitting the cold ground, a rhythm takes over until…
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North Newton artist and Bethel graduate Rachel Epp Buller opens “Daily Commitments” exhibit
By Kansan Staff Rachel Epp Buller, a North Newton artist and Bethel College graduate, will present “Daily Commitments,” an exhibition exploring how creative work grows…
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Ten years later, Hesston remembers tragedy victims
On Feb. 25 approximately 50 people gathered at a memorial site dedicated to the Excel Industries shooting of 2016. [Chad Frey/Newton Kansan] A group of…
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Rock the Plains to move to Alma in second year
One year after its inaugural run, Rock the Plains country music festival is moving to Alma.
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Riley County IT/GIS completes aerial imagery for updates to mapping systems
Officials continue work on significant upgrades to Riley County’s technology and mapping systems.
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Early Childhood Developmental Screening Clinic Taking Appointments
USD #457, along with Russell Child Development Center, will hold a free developmental screening clinic for children from birth to four years of age who are Garden City residents. The clinic will be...
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