2026 News Archive
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The World Cup is the perfect place for disease to spread. Kansas health workers are preparing
A projected 650,000 people will visit the Kansas City region for the World Cup this year, and with that comes the risk of disease spreading and health care demands.
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Plungers brave the rain to benefit Special Olympics
Manhattan residents braved the rain Saturday to take the plunge for Special Olympics Kansas.
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Heart of a Tiger: Profiles of two pioneers from FHSU's first Hybrid Nursing Cohort
By Tisa Mason President Fort Hays State University HAYS, Kan. – In the quiet hours before the Kansas sun touches the horizon, Gabrielle Davis is…
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K-State's next-generation agriculture facility will be named Western Star Global Grain and Food Center
Submitted MANHATTAN — Kansas State University’s Global Center for Grain and Food Innovation will be renamed the Western Star Global Grain and Food Center in… Login to continue reading...
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Kaw Valley Almanac for Feb. 16-22, 2026
Here are the opened male blossoms of the silver maple, resting on tree bark. Some maples are male while others are female, and some have both types of flowers.
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K-State Announces Leadership Change in Men’s Basketball Program
Courtesy of K-State Sports MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State Athletics Director Gene Taylor announced tonight the school is parting ways with men’s basketball coach Jerome Tang. This decision is...
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Hamilton Co Sheriff’s Office investing shooting in Coolidge
Hamilton County, Kan.–At at approximately 7:00 p.m. Saturday night, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a shooting at Maria’s Cafe in Coolidge. Shortly after the initial...
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Lawrence Humane Society takes in pets surrendered because owners fear deportation, detainment
The Lawrence Humane Society has taken in three dogs so far this year who were surrendered because their owners were afraid of detainment and deportation.
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