2026 News Archive
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KU to hold festival to celebrate Latin American classical music
KU is set to host its second annual Latin American Art Music Festival, which will highlight musical traditions from Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean.
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Senate bill would uncork round-the-clock drinking in Kansas during FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup games will go around-the-clock, but under current law the alcoholic drinks in Kansas will stop before the final whistle. A proposed Senate bill would change that.
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Warm Friday gives way to wintry mix Sunday, travel may be impacted
After temperatures climbing to near 70 degrees on Friday, sleet and possible freezing rain will move into the area Sunday.
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Groundbreaking set for new Manhattan cultural center
A long-anticipated project aimed at preserving and revitalizing Manhattan’s historic Black community is moving forward.
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Fire department says gas leak near MHS was not a risk to students
A gas leak reported near Manhattan High School Thursday morning did not lead to students evacuating.
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Reclaiming a disposable planet
by Robert C. KoehlerHey, want to read a poem with me? Warning: It opens several disturbing doors, the least disturbing of which is the “crazy…
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Counting cows
By: Greg DoeringThere’s a routine to spring calving season based on numbers. Once tiny hooves start hitting the cold ground, a rhythm takes over until…
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North Newton artist and Bethel graduate Rachel Epp Buller opens “Daily Commitments” exhibit
By Kansan Staff Rachel Epp Buller, a North Newton artist and Bethel College graduate, will present “Daily Commitments,” an exhibition exploring how creative work grows…
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Ten years later, Hesston remembers tragedy victims
On Feb. 25 approximately 50 people gathered at a memorial site dedicated to the Excel Industries shooting of 2016. [Chad Frey/Newton Kansan] A group of…
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Rock the Plains to move to Alma in second year
One year after its inaugural run, Rock the Plains country music festival is moving to Alma.
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