2026 News Archive
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Former USPS postmaster pleads guilty to theft
WICHITA, KAN. – A former U.S. Postal Service (USPS) employee pleaded guilty to using her position as postmaster to steal tens of thousands of dollars in government funds.
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Memorial Day at Greenwood
By Kansan Staff Flags were placed over the weekend at Greenwood Cemetery for the annual Memorial Day ceremony, this year featuring an address by…
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County plans two days of budget hearings, postpones extension presentations
By Chad Frey Newton Kansan The item first published at thekansan.com May 26 One area organization — Health Ministries — has already given its county…
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Manhattan woman set for trial in drug distribution, child endangerment case
A Manhattan woman will go to trial in August after pleading not guilty at an arraignment in Riley County District Court for drug distribution and child endangerment charges.
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Manhattan man pleads not guilty to child sex crimes
A Manhattan man pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to charges against him including 10 counts of aggravated indecent liberties with a child.
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Five of six Kansas public universities seek student tuition increases of 3.5% to 6%
KU and four other public universities in Kansas are seeking in-state undergraduate tuition increases ranging fr
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