2026 News Archive
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KU plans slate of public events to celebrate Kansas Union centennial
KU will celebrate a century of the Kansas Union with events open to the public, including glow-in-the-dark mini golf and a bowling alley, a casino night and cake galore.
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Area wrestlers ranked leading in to state
The Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association has released their final rankings of the season, leading in to state tournament competition on Friday and Saturday.
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Jungemann convicted for failure to report hit-and-run fatality
Kansas law requires that any person involved in a vehicular collision must immediately report the incident to police if any person involved in the collision is injured or killed as a result. A South...
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Death of U.S. professionalism
By: John Richard SchrockA hospital administrator with no medical training has no business telling a surgeon when and how to conduct a surgical operation. As…
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Newton’s SW 14th bridge set for $2.55 million replacement
By Chad FreyNewton KansanA bridge near the R. Michael Rhoades Wetland Park on SW 14th in Newton is about to be redone, making use of…
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Lawrence Humane Pet of the Week: Bellamy has abiding love of humans, boopable nose
Even after 161 days at the Lawrence Humane Society with little reprieve, boopable Bellamy goes through life with a huge, happy grin.
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Taco John's announces permanent closure of Manhattan location
There will be no more Taco Tuesdays in Manhattan.
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Governor Kelly Signs Executive Order to Allow Relief from Transportation Restrictions for Wildfire Response Efforts
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly has signed Executive Order 26-01 to waive certain requirements for commercial motor vehicle carriers and drivers that are assisting in providing relief from the...
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