2026 News Archive
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Spring into Seasonal Allergies
Prairie Doc PerspectiveThe groundhog may have seen his shadow, but Spring will be here soon. While many of us look forward to warmer days and…
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City commission allows funding search to proceed for K-State's Edge District
The Manhattan City Commission opened the door Tuesday for the Kansas State University Foundation to pursue public financing tools to develop a complex at Kimball and College avenues that would...
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Local officials urging caution as wildfire danger remains high
Very high fire danger continues across the area with strong winds, low humidity and warm temperatures. Officials continue to post burn bans across the state after fires erupted Tuesday.
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Help Wanted: RCIL seeks Consumer Advocate-Independent Living Specialist
RCIL continues to GROW and is seeking to hire a full-time Consumer Advocate/Independent Living Specialist for its Osage City office. Be an advocate, teach skills, perform outreach, be involved in the...
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Infamous telegram led U.S. into WWI
Back in 1917, during the first World War in Europe, the United States was not interested in getting involved and, in fact, Woodrow Wilson was…
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WHAT’S HAPPENING
Wednesday, Feb. 18 WHAT: Lunch & Learn WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m. WHERE: Alliance Nationwide Title Agency, 832-B N. Main St., Lansing DETAILS: Lunch catered…
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Judge denies motion to dismiss case against former inmate
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times A judge has denied a motion to dismiss a charge against a former Lansing Correctional Facility inmate who is accused of using…
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