2026 News Archive
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Fake Patty's Day crime rate falls under 10-year average
Numbers from the 2026 Fake Patty’s Day festivities were similar to what was seen last year, with overall crime and incidents trending under the 10-year average. While RCPD representatives said...
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Police board votes to renew grant application for jail's reintegration coordinator
The Riley County Law Enforcement Agency Board on Monday voted unanimously to renew RCPD’s application for a special alcohol fund grant to cover the salary and benefits of the jail’s reintegration...
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Response underway after diesel cell on barge carrying 1,800 gallons of fuel sinks at Tuttle Creek Reservoir
Strong winds and wave action Sunday caused a fuel cell on barge carrying approximately 1,800 gallons of diesel fuel to sink into 20 feet of water at Tuttle Creek Reservoir.
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City of Dodge City warns residents of possible high levels of nitrate in water
Dodge City, Kan.–According to a release from the City of Dodge City on Monday. A water sample collected on Monday, March 9, showed a nitrate level of 11 mg/l. This is above the federal nitrate...
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Broncos get star wide receiver Jaylen Waddle from Dolphins in a blockbuster trade, AP source says
By ROB MAADDI AP Pro Football WriterThe Denver Broncos have acquired standout wide receiver Jaylen Waddle in a blockbuster deal that sends three draft picks to the Miami Dolphins, including a first-...
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Ex-funeral home owner sentenced to 18 years in prison after giving families fake ashes
By COLLEEN SLEVIN and SAVANNAH PETERS Associated PressDENVER (AP) — A former Colorado funeral home owner who helped her ex-husband hide nearly 200 decomposing bodies in a building was sentenced...
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Some flight cancellations and delays continue after US storms dump snow in the Midwest and head east
By EMIILIE MEGNIEN and RIO YAMAT Associated PressATLANTA (AP) — Hundreds of flights were canceled or delayed Tuesday, one day after powerful storms swept across the eastern half of the country and...
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Kansans convicted of some serious felonies won’t be bonded out of jail under proposed bill
A bill requiring criminals convicted of serious felonies to be held in county jails rather than be released on bond while awaiting sentencing advanced Monday in the Kansas House
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