2026 News Archive
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Fraud prevention event will show Douglas County folks how to spot, avoid scams
A free event on fraud prevention will teach Douglas County residents about common scams and how to stay safe.
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Fort Riley civilian center celebrates 25 years
Directors and civilian Army employees of Fort Riley’s Army Benefits Center-Civilian celebrated its 25th anniversary this year, officials announced Monday. ABC-C leaders said since the center’s...
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The Raven Book Store’s bestsellers for June 1-15, 2026 (Sponsored post)
"Lawrence has embraced the World Cup and Team Algeria this summer, and a brand new book along with it!" the Raven Book Store writes of the latest bests
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How could electing the Kansas Supreme Court affect issues like abortion and school funding?
An August constitutional amendment vote would give voters the ability to directly pick Kansas Supreme Court justices.
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Pizza Hut, where sales have lagged with arrival of delivery culture, will be sold for $2.7 billion
By MICHELLE CHAPMAN and DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business WritersPizza Hut, the 68-year-old chain that has long struggled with growing competition and outdated restaurants, will be sold for $2.7 billion by...
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Attorney General Kobach Announces Victory in Title IX Challenge
TOPEKA –Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced that Kansas’s legal challenge to the Biden-era Title IX rule has ended in complete victory. The rule would have forced schools to grant...
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García and Crews key 5-run 5th inning as Nationals beat Royals 7-3
WASHINGTON (AP) — Luis García Jr. hit a go-ahead single, Dylan Crews added a three-run homer and the Washington Nationals scored five times in the fifth inning to beat the Kansas City Royals 7-3 on...
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Pete Crow-Armstrong hits for the cycle as the Cubs walk off the Rockies, 5-4
By LUKE DeCOCK Associated PressCHICAGO (AP) — Pete Crow-Armstrong became the first major league player to hit for the cycle this season as the Chicago Cubs rallied for a 5-4 victory over the Colorado...
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