2026 News Archive
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Local health officials prepare for influx of World Cup fans
By: Shalina Chatlani States Newsroom via Kansas Reflector
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Extreme temperature swings, disease lead to troublesome Kansas wheat outlook
By: Anna Kaminski Kansas Reflector
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Vahe Gregorian: Arrowhead can still thrive as 'Kansas City Stadium,' but FIFA should heed this
Vahe Gregorian The Kansas City Star (TNS) KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Generations into a belief that morphed into a movement, nearly a decade since the… Login to continue reading Login...
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Kansas Profile: Roger Minniear, MM Fiber Mill
By Ron Wilson This is quite a yarn. In fact, it is all about yarn. This is the story of a fiber mill that spins… Login to continue reading
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Project SEARCH and C-Tran students graduate from internship programs
Friends and family gathered at Community Connections at Pinckney Friday morning to celebrate graduating students of the C-Tran and Projec
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Asking Eric: Young adult hates new city home
By R. Eric Thomas Tribune Content Agency Dear Eric: I moved to a new city a few years ago because I felt like I needed… Login to continue reading
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Up to my thighs in a bad idea
Dear Readers, A few days ago my neighbor informed me he was going to drain his pond. The reason being he wants to make the… Login to continue reading
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FHSU student Victoria Hober named 2026 Lynn Haggard Award winner
By FHSU University Communications HAYS, Kan. – Tebo Library is pleased to share that Victoria Hober is the recipient of the 2026 Lynn Haggard Undergraduate…
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48th Street speed limit increased to 45 mph
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News On Tuesday, the speed limit on 48th Street increased from 35 to 45 mph. The change… Login to continue reading
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