2026 News Archive
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John Green passion rages on as KU Reads prepares for spring events
John Green fever will continue to sweep Lawrence with KU Reads’ spring slate of events themed around the author’s essay collection “The Anthropocene Reviewed.”
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Lawrence forum expands on ways to improve accessibility in arts
Folks involved in Lawrence’s arts scene during a forum Wednesday came up with ways beyond audio description that they can incorporate accessibility into the arts for people who are blind or visually...
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Peete on ICE: RCPD will protect citizens, community members of Riley County
Riley County police director Brian Peete in a discussion about ICE on Wednesday said his sworn oath is to protect the community members and citizens in Riley County.
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Sen. Moran: K-State to receive $5 million research reactor grant
U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran announced Friday that he, as a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, secured a $5 million federal investment for the Kansas State University Research Reactor...
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Wobbly Gas Prices Following Major Winter Storm
WASHINGTON, DC (January 29, 2026) – The winter storm that wreaked havoc on most of the nation has led to supply disruptions and pushed up the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline to $2....
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Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve to begin prescribed burning
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve has announced plans to conduct prescribed fires now through April, weather conditions and moisture levels permitting.
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KWCA Weekly Rankings
The Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association has released their latest rankings. Starting with Class 6A Boys, Garden City comes in ranked fifth as a team, with four wrestlers ranked. Dodge City has...
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Riley County hires firm to conduct health department space needs study
Riley County commissioners on Thursday approved several requests from public works, including a recommendation to conduct a space needs assessment for the health department.
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