2026 News Archive
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Waldorf-inspired high school to open this August in Lawrence, starting with one class
A new Waldorf-inspired high school will open in August, starting with one class of freshmen that will be taught at the Lawrence Arts Center.
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A new strategy in Kansas builds whole neighborhoods of homes that stay affordable for years
OLATHE — As dozens of local officials and advocates recently took a peek at Maura Heft’s new three-bedroom home, she proudly showed off her spacious kitchen with dark wood cabinets and joyfully...
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Where engineering meets entrepreneurship | One K-State student's journey from classroom learning to real-world innovation
At Kansas State University, Kevin Roy knew he would receive a high-quality computer science education. What he didn’t expect was the opportunity to discover his entrepreneurial potential along the...
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A new strategy in Olathe builds whole neighborhoods of homes that stay affordable for years
Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City is using community land trusts to build entire neighborhoods that aim to help address the state’s affordable housing shortage.
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Choosing repair in a disposable world
We live in a time when replacement is often easier than repair. Phones get upgraded, appliances get tossed, and relationships, especially strained ones, can quietly…
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Hobnobbing on Media Row at the Super Bowl
Once again, I spent the week in San Francisco, covering the Super Bowl on Media Row.It sounds trite, but I have truly lost count of…
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Maybe protesting targets the wrong people
We’ve seen much consternation, and many protests around the country, some turning violent, as the government attempts to deal with the execution of immigration law…
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