2026 News Archive
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‘Good for our customers and the environment’: County expands solid waste services
By Kansan StaffExpanding services while keeping things simple for residents is the goal behind new offerings at the Harvey County Solid Waste Department, according to…
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Banning phones in Kansas schools has bipartisan support. So why is a proposed law stalling?
By Zane IrwinKansas News ServiceAt the start of the year, a proposal to ban cell phones in K-12 Kansas schools seemed to enjoy the same…
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Newton Schools adopt AI policy as district prepares reading pilot
By Chad Frey Newton Kansan When the passage of a number of new policy revisions suggested by the Kansas Association of School Boards came before…
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In Politics, the Celebrations Start Early and the Excuses Never End
by Thomas L. KnappIn a January 31 Texas special election to fill a vacant state Senate seat, union official Taylor Rehmet beat conservative political activist…
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Landlord-friendly bill would roll back Lawrence’s protections for low-income renters
A Kansas property owner wants to impose a restriction across the entire state because of Lawrence's ordinance protecting low-income renters.
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Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week voting opens
The voting process of the Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week for Week 10 of the winter sports season has opened. The site is at https://contests.cherryroad.com/event/1a74b41cc2f645c4. (A link can...
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Valentine’s Day not just about romance
It’s nearly Valentine’s Day, and love is in the air, which means many have turned their thoughts to red roses, chocolate and dreamy greeting cards.But…
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Tickets on sale for Taste of Leavenworth
Staff report The Leavenworth Historical Museums Association is preparing for the annual A Taste of Leavenworth. The event is a fundraiser for the First City…
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