2026 News Archive
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Jury acquits assistant principal on two counts, hung on third charge
An assistant principal of a Leavenworth elementary school has been acquitted of two charges that accused her of failing to report child abuse. But jurors…
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Early voting to begin Feb. 17 for USD 373 bond election
By Chad FreyNewton KansanThis item first published at thekansan.com Feb. 15Early voting for the Newton USD 373 bond election will begin Feb. 17 at the…
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Letter: When accountability falls short, Kansas children pay the price
Kansas law already makes it a crime to endanger a child, but testimony before the House Judiciary Committee showed that when very young children are harmed, existing penalties do not always...
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Where Is Your Line? (Hint: Silence Is a Decision)
by Rob OkunI have a question I never imagined I’d have to ask in the United States.Not, “Are you worried about where the country is… Login to continue reading Login
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Letters to the editor: Lost in profanity
As long as there are two individuals in this world there will be the probability of a difference of opinion on some issue. This is certainly true of the world we live in today, many people and thus...
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