2026 News Archive
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Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Banning Cell Phone Use During School Day
Topeka–Governor Laura Kelly has signed
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As Spring Equinox Arrives, Gas Prices Continue to Climb
Washington, D.C.–Tomorrow marks the official start of Spring and prices at the pump continued to climb by 28 cents since last week. With the Spring equinox ushering in warmer weather and more time on...
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Kansas joins states that ban students from using their phones in school
Kansas joins states that ban students from using their phones in school TOPEKA — Starting next school year, students across Kansas won’t be able to use their cellphones at school after Democratic Gov...
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KDHE announces recpients of Waste Tire Product Grants
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has announced the recipients of waste tire product grants. These annual waste tire grants are awarded to local municipalities and public and...
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Three Things to Do This Weekend
Looking for something to do around Newton and North Newton this weekend? From a relaxed evening at the library to a historical author talk and…
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County decision makers continue data center investigation
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan Over the past week, Harvey County Commissioners have attended an informational meeting on data centers and resource usage, while the county’s… Login to continue...
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Prosecutor drops remaining charge against assistant principal
A prosecutor has dismissed a charge that accused a Leavenworth assistant principal of failing to report child abuse. Alyssa O’Neal, assistant principal of Henry Leavenworth…
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Riley County receives bids for Keats sewer project
A project that will modernize the sanitary sewer system in the unincorporated Riley County community of Keats reached a pivotal milestone Thursday as commissioners received bids from four potential...
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Former Fort Riley sergeant retires in Alabama
An Army command sergeant who previously served at Fort Riley retired March 13 in a ceremony at Fort Rucker, Alabama.
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