2026 News Archive
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Former Kansas mayor sent to ICE detention
You cannot negotiate with depravity.You cannot ask it to be a little less depraved, just for a moment, to remember that we’re all just people…
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Manhattan band takes its place in the Kansas Music Hall of Fame
A nearly 50-year-old Manhattan band is being inducted into the Kansas Music Hall of Fame.
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Mark Bachamp awarded for service to Manhattan
Leadership Manhattan and the Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday announced Mark Bachamp as the recipient of the 2026 Lyle Butler Distinguished Leadership Award.
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Pawnee seeks nearly double in funds from Riley County
Pawnee Mental Health Services is requesting Riley County nearly double its funding to the organization as it deals with uncompensated care costs.
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Aggieville concert venue searches for larger space
The Hat concert venue in Aggieville is selling its current building while searching for a larger venue.
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Gray County Sheriff’s Office investigation reveals chemicals inside duplex
Just after 10:15 a.m. Monday, members of the Gray County Sheriff’s Office served a residential search warrant for narcotics and electronic devices dealing with drug transactions and sales on...
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Little Relief for Drivers as National Average Dips then Rises Again
Washington, D.C.–After five straight days of declines earlier this week, the national average is once again on its way back up. Today’s national average is a couple cents lower than last week, but...
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Kelenic and Montgomery help the White Sox top the Royals 6-5 for their 4th straight win
CHICAGO (AP) — Jarred Kelenic had two hits and two RBIs, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 6-5 on Wednesday night for their fourth straight win. Colson Montgomery homered...
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Gallery to pay tribute to teachers, first responders, government workers and more public servants
A tribute gallery will highlight Douglas County teachers, first responders, military service members, government workers and more who lived or w
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