2026 News Archive
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Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach’s PSA meekly counters utopian AI promises
By: Eric Thomas Whether you are watching the Super Bowl on TV, scrolling make-up tutorials on Instagram or listening to a technology podcast, you are being fed advertising for artificial...
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Standards aren’t the problem, salaries are
By: Mark JoslynWhen a profession is in high demand but short supply, the laws of supply and demand are clear. Wages rise. Scarcity forces employers…
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Death, Taxes, and Aging Eyes
Prairie Doc PerspectiveBenjamin Franklin famously wrote “in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.”Franklin was a legendary intellect, and…
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Farmers Market coming to Hesston
HESSTON — The Hesston Farmers Market will host a spring market from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 25, in the parking lot of the… Login to continue reading Login
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Independent Bookstore Day celebration planned
Independent Bookstore Day will be celebrated locally at 10 a.m. April 25 at Twisted Bookstore, 123 W. Fifth St., Newton. The event is part of… Login to continue reading Login
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Bookstore Bloom spring open house set for Faith and Life
A spring open house titled Bookstore Bloom will take place at 10 a.m. April 25 at Faith and Life Bookstore, 606 N. Main St., Newton.… Login to continue reading Login
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Cultural Center hosts festival at Cody Park
Peggy Bair Special to the Times The Richard Allen Cultural Center & Museum held its Easter Festival on Saturday at Buffalo Bill Cody Park. The…
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Registration open for Youth Fishing Derby
Staff report Registration is open for the 25th annual David Trinkle Jr. Youth Fishing Derby. April 30 will be the last day to register for…
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Spring is the time to remove invasive plants
Peggy Bair Special to the Times Pretty little garlic mustard flowers may be blossoming on your property this spring. There are reasons why you will…
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