2026 News Archive
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KDHE Awards Nearly $80M to Strengthen Rural Health Care Across Kansas Through the Kansas RHTP
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) announced the recipients of the Regional Partnerships Grant Program (RPGP) and Rural Emergency Hospital Conversion/Transformative Capital...
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Class 2A: Sublette Boys 7th; Lewis wins two gold medals for Syracuse
Wichita, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–Two area schools would finish in the top 10 in the Class 2A State Track & Field Championships held on a warm and muggy weekend at Cessna Stadium in Wichita....
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Class 1A: South Gray Girls 4th; Elkhart’s Childress wins shot put
Wichita, Kan.–Teams had to weather hot, humid and weather delays over two days at the KSHSAA State Track & Field Championships at Cessna Stadium in Wichita.
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Gas Prices are Falling, but Will They Keep Going Down?
WASHINGTON, DC– The national average for a gallon of regular gasoline is down 12 cents from last week at $4.42. Crude oil prices have been going down this week amid reports of peace talks with Iran....
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Lawrence PRIDE parade, party coming up; events planned all month
Lawrence PRIDE’s annual parade and party are set for Saturday, and they’ll be accompanied by a month of events to celebrate LGBTQ+ pride and resilience.
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Newton USD 373/HCC hammer out CTE funding
By Chad Frey Newton Kansan There will be an active CTE program at Newton High School next year, as school officials work with Hutchinson Communinty…
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New butterfly tagging technology turns hypotheses to facts for KU’s Monarch Watch
Outfitted with a little eyelash glue and tiny, solar-powered tags, Kristen Baum and her team at Monarch Watch will be able to w
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