2026 News Archive
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In the garden: Poison Ivy in winter
By Scott Eckert Have you had Poison Ivy lately? Yes, you can still get a rash in the winter unfortunately. Poison ivy is easy to…
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Kansas lawmakers consider ban of cellphones in K-12 schools
By Daniel CaudillKansas News Service A bipartisan bill introduced in Kansas would prohibit students across the state from using cell phones during school hours. The…
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Kansas Farm Bureau to honor tradition, heritage on family farms
Special to the Kansan MANHATTAN — Kansas Farm Bureau (KFB) is continuing in 2026 its recognition for “Sesquicentennial Farms” in conjunction with its annual “Century… Login to continue...
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Little lamb preparations
By: Kim Baldwin It seems as if we just wrapped up our fall harvest and now we have started a whole new year. While we…
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Venezuela won’t be the end
by Jared O. Bell Late Friday night into early Saturday, I watched the news and scrolled through social media as reports of explosions in Caracas…
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School resumes for second semester
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan Bond issue looms for district The back-to-school day in January generally does not get as much attention as August — it…
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Amish Cook: Curiousity takes over
By: Gloria Yoder Editor’s Note: Gloria is taking the final week of 2025 off to spend with family. Today we’re publishing a class column and… Login to continue reading Login
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Two injured in Ford County accident
Ford County, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–Two people were injured after they rear ended a semi and trailer Wednesday afternoon, just before 1:15 p.m. in Ford County.
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No. 1 Arizona remains unbeaten with 101-76 win over Kansas State
By BRIAN J. PEDERSEN Associated PressTUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Brayden Burries scored 28 points, Motiejus Krivas added a career-high 25 and No. 1 Arizona remained unbeaten with a 101-76 win over Kansas...
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