2026 News Archive
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Say Goodbye to Bradford Pears, Hello to Native Trees
By Laura Lombardi Remove a Callery pear tree from your property and the Kansas Forest Service will reward you with a free native tree as a replacement.
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K-State Wins Second Consecutive Argonia Cup
By Laura Lombardi After making history in 2025 as the first Kansas team to win the national rocketry competition, Kansas State University’s Wildcat Rocketry returned…
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Bipartisan Bill Supports Domestic Fertilizer Production
By Laura Lombardi Last Thursday, Kansas U.S. Senator Roger Marshall and Minnesota U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar introduced the Homegrown Fertilizer Act, a bipartisan bill aimed…
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McCulloh petitions to host town halls with Sens. Marshall, Moran and Rep. Mann
A Manhattan city commissioner hopes some of the state’s top leaders in Washington, D.C., will meet with constituents in Manhattan soon to debate top political issues.
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How Development Projects Find a Home
By Stacy Davis, Sumner County Economic Development One of the questions I get most often is, “How do development projects actually start?” Sometimes it can…
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Double Feature Draws a Crowd
By Laura Lombardi The Wellington Regent Theatre, in partnership with Rock & Brews Casino, hosted a lively double feature last Saturday featuring live country music…
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KDHE lifts stream advisory at Tuttle Creek Lake
Following the recovery of a submerged fuel tank last week at Tuttle Creek Lake, officials with the Kansas City District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced Wednesday that water quality samples...
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Growing up along Route 66 wasn’t all kicks
On warm nights when my bedroom window was open I could hear the endless stream of vehicles on Route 66. We lived in a small…
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