2026 News Archive
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Next Public Health After Dark will focus on birth outcomes and inequities
An upcoming public health event will examine why racial inequities persist in birth outcomes in Douglas County and how the community can help.
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Going to the World Cup in the US? Customs wants you to check this now.
Daniel Shoer Roth Miami Herald (TNS) MIAMI — U.S. Customs and Border Protection has published a travel guide for people planning a trip to the…
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APH Welcomes Bickle Family
Submitted St. Cloud, Minn. — Don Bickle Jr. and Tim Bickle, owners of Hays,Kansas-based Warehouse Inc. and its network of S&W Supply stores, announced
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The Masters is Amazon Prime's next test in live sports
Stephen Battaglio Los Angeles Times (TNS) LOS ANGELES — Often called "a tradition unlike any other," the Masters golf tournament has a non-traditional media partner…
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Lawn maintenance should start now
K-State Extension News Service MANHATTAN, Kan. — It is time to resume lawn maintenance as spring weather arrives and grass begins to grow more quickly.…
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Spring surprises
By Kim Baldwin, McPherson County farmer and rancher It’s that time of the year when the trees begin to blossom, the wheat fields become a… Login to continue reading Login
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Cole Ragans exits with injury in first inning as Royals drop series finale vs. Guardians
Jaylon Thompson The Kansas City Star (TNS) CLEVELAND — The Kansas City Royals received an early injury scare against the Cleveland Guardians on Wednesday afternoon.… Login to continue...
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Nipple soreness from phone could be due to odd placement
By Keith Roach, M.D. DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a 75-year-old man. I keep my cellphone in my left shirt pocket every day. Recently, my left…
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