2026 News Archive
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Douglas County clerk’s office launches voter data dashboard, blog
The Douglas County clerk's office has launched an online voter data dashboard with demographics of active and inactive voters, party affiliation breakdowns and more.
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Marlow gets life sentence for child sex crimes conviction
A judge ordered Joseph Marlow on Tuesday to serve a lifetime sentence in the Kansas Department of Corrections for child sex crimes against a girl he knew.
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Shawn Steiner to join KSHSAA Staff as Assistant Executive Director
Topeka, Kan.–The Kansas State High School Activities Association is pleased to announce that Shawn Steiner of Dodge City will join the staff on July 1, 2026, as an Assistant Executive Director....
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Fraternity member who fell from window dies at Stormont Vail
The K-State student who fell from the window of his fraternity house Saturday has died, according to sources close to the family.
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KU choir of students, staff and faculty to celebrate Mozart at spring concert
A choir made up of KU students, staff and faculty will bring Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Vienna to Lawrence with a free concert.
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Ulysses Police arrest man after assault and robbery
Ulysses, Kan.–Just before 7 p.m. Monday, officers from the Ulysses Police Department reported an assault that occurred earlier in the day at 820 E. Oklahoma Ave. The incident invovled an 18-year-old...
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Local Fifth-grader, Coen Main, Wins Arbor Day Poster Contest
St. Dominic Catholic School played host to the City of Garden City’s Arbor Day event on Monday, April 27, 2026. Fifth-grader, Coen Main, from the school, was recognized for designing the best poster...
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Bobby Witt Jr. hits 3-run homer in 10th to lift Royals over Athletics 4-1 for 4th straight win
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Bobby Witt Jr. hit a three-run homer in the 10th inning, Salvador Perez had a solo shot and the Kansas City Royals beat the Athletics 4-1 on Tuesday night for their...
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Pinkney, Sunset Hill sidewalks are next up for repairs as part of Lawrence’s ADA transition plan
Lawrence completed $1.9 million in repairs last year as part of plans to make sidewalks more accessible.
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