2026 News Archive
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Farm Bureau is about each of you in Kansas
I am a farmer and stockman. Most importantly, I am Jennifer’s husband and Isaac and Tatum’s dad. I am also the fifth generation to farm…
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Top players named to all-league teams
Lansing High School senior Bryce Fullen was named the UKC’s Baseball Player of the Year. Kyle BelangerSports correspondent Lansing High School senior Bryce Fullen and…
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Center opens mental health fair to public
Bess BonewitsSpecial to the TimesFor the past three years, individuals participating in The Guidance Center’s Adult Psychosocial Program (APP) have worked together to create a…
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Streamline Coffee closes in downtown Lawrence; Tex-Mex restaurant opens on west side
Streamline Coffee will permanently close its doors in downtown Lawrence on Tuesday, and a new Tex-Mex restaurant has opene
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Fort Riley public affairs officer earns top military health honor
The Military Health System awarded Fort Riley’s public affairs officer Jorge Gomez with the Communicator and Civilian Photographer of the Year honor on Thursday.
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The Raven Book Store’s bestsellers for May 16-31, 2026 (Sponsored post)
"Lawrence readers are getting prepped and ready for summer reading with popular feel-good titles like 'Theo of Golden' and 'The Corresponden
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Q&A | What we know so far about Pott Co. data center proposal
We don’t yet know many of the specifics of a large-scale data center proposed for Pottawatomie County, which was presented to the public last month.
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Konza United Way names new executive director
Konza United Way has hired Tyler Dupy as its next executive director, it announced Monday.
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Local legislators on why they voted for, against law incentivizing KS data centers
One of the reasons developers are looking to Kansas as a place to build data centers is a tax break that state lawmakers approved a year ago.
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