2026 News Archive
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Proposal offers options for Kansas tenants left homeless by neglectful landlords
A bill giving legal options to tenants who lose their homes because of bad landlords passed the Senate on Tuesday, after an amendment that limited individual tenants' right to sue.
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Crowds brave the cold for Lawrence St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Despite very chilly weather Tuesday, Lawrence folks showed up for the 39th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.
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Kansas Profile Thomas Eisenbarth, Grounded Ag
By Ron Wilson How does a wheat plant survive the Kansas winter? Among other things, it must be well-grounded in the soil. What about the… Login to continue reading
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USDA forecasts modest changes in U.S. farm income for 2026
By Jason Vance [email protected] The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released its first projections for 2026 farm income, indicating a mixed picture for farmers… Login to...
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Asking Eric: Longtime friends excluded from group trip
By R. Eric Thomas Tribune Content Agency Dear Eric: We are four couples, everyone in the group except me has the same birth year. For…
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Why the HPV vaccine isn't indicated past the age of 45
By Keith Roach, M.D. DEAR DR. ROACH: In a recent column, you mentioned that the HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine prevents neck and head cancer in…
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Bans on sugary foods in SNAP programs in 5 states challenged by recipients
BY: SHAUNEEN MIRANDA KansasReflector.com
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Gov. Laura Kelly signs bills about homeless veterans, utility regulation and construction lawsuits
By: Tim Carpenter KansasReflector.com
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How Chiefs structured Travis Kelce's contract to lessen salary-cap hit this year
Pete Grathoff The Kansas City Star (TNS) When tight end Travis Kelce eventually does retire from the NFL, there’s a very good chance his salary… Login to continue reading Login...
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