2026 News Archive
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Local business serves the community
To the editor:Owning a small business is both rewarding and humbling.Every day, we have the privilege to serve our neighbors, creating jobs, supporting local organizations…
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Telling your story with body art
He looked as tough as nails – not somebody you would want to run into in a dark alley.The 6-foot-7 basketball player played with menace…
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Celebration flop followed by big success
The 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding is upon us. Milestone anniversaries can either disappoint or celebrate. In 1926, Philadelphia went bankrupt after planning a…
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Celebrating baseball, authors and good writing
Writing this week’s column from beautiful Iowa City, where I am posted up for the annual conference of the international Sport Literature Association. Sitting in…
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Common Midwestern snakes and what to know about them
Go fishing on a small lake or pond and you could see a northern or diamond-back water snake, non-poisonous but very aggressive and common all…
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City bringing back fireworks show
By Chad FreyNewton KansanPersonal fireworks discharge limited to July 1-4 For the first time in more than a decade, the city will host an Independence…
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Beyond Reason: Costco Rich
By Rob PerezI recently smuggled a drink into a country club. Some may wonder, Why, man, why? Isn’t a country club more than capable of…
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County fair season
By: Chuck VoelkerAs we enter July, that can only mean one thing. Well, it actually could mean many things, but in this case, it means… Login to continue reading Login
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KDOT Partners with Law Enforcement for ‘Speeding Catches Up with You’ Campaign
As the summer travel season swings into full gear and thousands of families take to Kansas roadways, the Kansas Department of Transportation urges drivers to obey posted speed limits. To...
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