2026 News Archive
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Another burn ban ends in Leavenworth County
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Leavenworth County has resumed issuing burn permits for rural areas following a burn ban. The ban was in place from Thursday through…
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KSU's Marshall Stewart to become president at North Dakota State
A top K-State official will soon be president of North Dakota State University.
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Douglas County bail fund to host event on ‘the trouble with polygraphs’
The Douglas County Community Bail Fund will soon host a talk on the "history, application, and pitfalls of the use of polygraphs in our legal system," according to organizers.
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HIV, hepatitis testing to expand for underinsured Douglas County residents
New funding will allow two local health service providers to expand testing for HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C through outreach for people who are uninsured and underinsured in Douglas Cou
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Royals use rare long ball to defeat the Twins 3-1
By DAVID SMALE Associated PressKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals used home runs by Kyle Isbel and Isaac Collins, two hitters not known for their power, to defeat the Minnesota Twins 3-1...
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Drought conditions increasing in Kansas
According to the US Drought Monitor, drought conditions are slowly increasing across Kansas.
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Three area wrestlers compete at KWCA Shrine Duals
Wichita, Kan.–Three area senior wrestlers took the mat for one final time on Saturday at the KWCA Shrine Duals held at Newman University in Wichita.
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