2026 News Archive
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Ribbon cutting set for Promise Heights, new housing for families in Lawrence
A local church and nonprofit will soon celebrate the opening of Promise Heights, a new six-family housing community intended to support Lawrence families experiencing
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Federal report says NBAF 'not appropriately configured' to handle dangerous pathogens
The National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility was not “appropriately configured and commissioned,” by the Department of Homeland Security, according to a federal inspection.
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Judge temporarily reinstates transgender Lawrence woman’s driver’s license
A Douglas County judge has temporarily reinstated a Lawrence transgender woman and Army veteran’s license that was invalidated by an anti-transgender state law.
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Libertarian Party says Kansas primary results highlight need for more voter choices
By Kansan Staff TOPEKA — The Libertarian Party of Kansas says the results of the Aug. 4 primary election demonstrate the need for election reforms… Login to continue reading...
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Protecting sweet corn from raccoons
K-State Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. — Raccoon populations in Kansas and the Great Plains have been increasing over the last 40 years, and as…
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Kansas Turnpike Authority plans $500 million in long-term improvements
By Kansan Staff The Kansas Turnpike Authority is planning nearly $500 million in investments over the coming years as it works to preserve and modernize…
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Hit the ball through the opening
By Jack Welch There is something about this time of year that brings both excitement and uncertainty. Fall sports are gearing up. Coaches are putting…
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Kansas Profile – Rosie Bosse, western author
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University On the first day of classes, a college…
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