2026 News Archive
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Rains recharge Smoky Hill Wellfield by one to three feet
By Gaille PikeSpecial to the Hays Daily News Wells in the Smoky Hill Wellfield are up between one and three feet, according to Jeff Crispin,…
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Kansan writer inducted into Mex-Am Hall of Fame Second HOF induction in a year for Schnabel
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan Mark Schnabel has spent more than 40 years as a sports journalist in Newton, working for Newton Kansan. And with spending…
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Asking Eric: Cousin’s AI manipulation mars treasured family photo
By R. Eric ThomasTribune Content Agency Dear Eric: Yesterday a cousin sent me a photo of a group of family members taken the morning after… Login to continue reading Login
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Battle begins to save sweet corn from earworm
K-State Extension news service MANHATTAN — Many home gardeners understand a sad truth about the corn earworm: the little critter loves sweet corn just as…
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Kansans are rebuilding some of the ancient city of Etzanoa. Now you can visit it
By Roger NomerKansas News Service With up to 20,000 people, it was one of the most important ancient cities in what’s now the United States.…
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Local Child Care Professionals Honored
By Gaille PikeSpecial to the Hays Daily News On Tuesday, June 23, approximately 40 Ellis County childcare providers were recognized during the 5th Annual Child…
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Ahead of July 4th, Drivers Get Some Relief at the Pump
WASHINGTON, DC– As millions of drivers fill up and hit the road for the long Independence Day weekend, they’re getting a break at the pump. The national average is down nearly 50 cents from a month...
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Drought conditions improving across southwest Kansas
The latest Kansas Drought Monitor has shown improvement across the state over the last week. Thanks to several days of rainfall, there has been a relief in drought across southwest Kansas. For...
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