2026 News Archive
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Manhattan library officials say book sale brings new patrons
Residents lined up over the weekend to support the Manhattan Public Library and look for a deal on books.
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Prosecutors dismiss charges against man charged in murder at North Lawrence camp
Douglas County prosecutors have dropped the case against a man charged with fatally stabbing his friend at the former North Lawrence camp because of "insufficient evidence."
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Riley County to consider relaxing residency requirements for rural advisory board
Riley County commissioners appear open to the idea of expanding residency requirements for citizens to serve on the Riley County Rural Economic Development Advisory Board.
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Phase two of the freight technology upgrades along U.S. 83 in western Kansas underway
The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) has begun phase two of the U.S. 83 Advanced Technology Project, which will install advanced highway technology along U.S. 83 from Rexford to Liberal....
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Eight area wrestlers win individual state titles
It was a good weekend overall for southwest Kansas wrestlers, as the area saw eight individuals claimed state titles, including one team who picked up a state championship.
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Republicans celebrate as lesser prairie chicken loses threatened, endangered status
The stocky, dancing bird that populates prairies across five states lost its federal protections — not because its habitat or population have dramatically improved
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Wamego man sustains minor injuries in Marion County crash
A Wamego man was injured Sunday in a crash in Marion County.
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KDA Announces Webinar Series on Ag Workforce Topics
The Kansas Department of Agriculture and the Kansas Department of Commerce, in conjunction with the Nurture Kansas Agriculture Collaborative Coalition, announce the “Growing Strong Together” webinar...
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