2026 News Archive
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Carriage Factory to offer three-day watercolor workshop
The Carriage Factory Art Gallery will host a three-day watercolor workshop led by artist Susan Bartel.“A Poppy for August” will meet from 12:15 to 1:15…
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Hesston offering ‘silent book club’
Readers are invited to enjoy an evening of quiet reading and conversation during the next Hesston Silent Book Club gathering at the Hesston Public Library.The…
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Faith & Life Bookstore to host children’s storytime and book signing
Children and their families are invited to a special storytime and book signing with author Dr. Richard Crowder at Faith & Life Bookstore.The event will…
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Events calendar
Have an event to add? Send like information to [email protected] August 4 5:30 p.m. — Beat the Heat Barrel Series, Newton Saddle Club Arena, 701…
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Riley County commission opts to not renew road and bridge sales tax
Riley County commissioners on Monday chose to not add the renewal of a 0.2% countywide retailers sales tax to the Election Day ballot. The tax generates about $2.5 million annually for road and...
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Westmoreland woman arrested after crash on Saturday
Police arrested an intoxicated Westmoreland woman after a man required medical treatment involving a crash Saturday at 9:57 p.m. near the intersection of Tuttle Creek Boulevard and Marlatt Avenue.
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Man deemed unfit for trial in Lawrence woman’s stabbing death, will be treated at Larned
Aaron Wright was set to stand trial this week in the stabbing death of a Lawrence woman, but his competency evaluation prompted a Douglas County judge t
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One Flight, Fifty-Eight Years in the Making
Andrew Bilyeu’s Honor Flight to Washington, D.C., became an unforgettable journey of remembrance, gratitude and welcome. By Laura Lombardi On June 15, 2026, Wellington resident…
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Manhattan surveys residents for city forestry research
Residents and visitors may notice newly planted trees in Manhattan along Bluemont Avenue, Colorado Street and Yuma Street with QR code signs that read, “Get to know THIS tree!”
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Kansas receives federal approval to pilot innovative through-year assessment system
TOPEKA — The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) has received approval from the U.S. Department of Education to pilot a new approach to statewide assessment and accountability through the...
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