2026 News Archive
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Pumpkin passion grows into Newton micro-farm venture
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan Chris Snow has always liked squash and pumpkins, and problem solving. It’s just who he is. It’s those loves that led…
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Three Things to Do This Weekend
By Kansan Staff Whether you’re looking for a community cause, a family-friendly car gathering or a quiet evening with books and games, there are several…
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Rebels put up runs to snap skid
Newton splits series with Haysville; host Derby Friday Newton Rebel third baseman Danny Balderas fields a ball Monday night against the Haysville Aviators in Jayhawk… Login to continue...
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City to grant tax breaks for Vermont Street office space development
Lawrence city commissioners on Tuesday voted to approve tax breaks for a security company to redevelop the former Climb Lawrence building to use as it
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MHK officials praise storm response, say debris and outage recovery nears completion
City officials said crews are working around the clock to clear storm damage following Monday night’s severe storm that knocked out power to tens of thousands of customers in the area.
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City commission talks clarifications to workforce housing policy, shoots down decreased requirements
City commissioners debated proposed revisions to Manhattan’s workforce housing sales tax policy Tuesday night. Commissioners pushed back against removing certain requirements and references to...
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Lawrence City Commission holds off on sale of downtown parking lot for affordable housing
Lawrence city commissioners on Tuesday agreed to postpone their decision on whether to sell a downtown parking lot to de
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