2026 News Archive
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K-State research shows 10-day window to stop livestock diseases
Livestock officials and producers have a window of eight to 10 days to detect a disease outbreak before it turns into a national agricultural crisis, according to Kansas State University research.
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Fort Riley welcomes new soldiers, changes brigade command
Fort Riley welcomed new soldiers Wednesday with a Victory Reception Company patching ceremony and a “welcome run” through historic sites. The company serves as a dedicated in-processing and reception...
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USDA undersecretary: Kansas farmers have important role in democracy
USDA undersecretary Luke Lindberg said Wednesday that Kansas farmers have an important role in democracy and fighting global hunger.
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Newton USD 373 working through Kansas CTE funding changes
By Chad Frey Newton Kansan There will be an active CTE program at Newton High School next year, as school officials work with Hutchinson Communinty…
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I WONDER | About the beef slaughter proposal on McCall
Q: It’s still unclear to me whether Dave Dreiling is proposing live slaughter on McCall Rd or just carcass processing there? Also unclear: How can something of this nature get so far along the road...
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Rivera to serve over 14 years for drug distribution
A Riley County District Court judge on Wednesday sentenced a Texas man to over 14 years in prison after a jury convicted him in March of distributing drugs.
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Chase Recognized With Teaching Award
Last Friday, during the annual USD 353 Employee Appreciation Program, Wellington High School Agriculture Education teacher Linda Chase was presented with the USD 353 School…
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Sunflower Summer Returns
Kansas families will once again have the opportunity to explore museums, zoos, historic sites and other attractions across the state for free this summer with…
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