2026 News Archive
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RETIRING PARKS AND REC DIRECTOR
Steve Grant poses for a photograph with Alisa Murphy on Thursday at the Riverfront Community Center. Grant was honored during a retirement “send off” as…
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Pott Co. Planning Commission schedules data center public hearing
WESTMORELAND — The Pottawatomie County Planning Commission scheduled a public hearing where residents will be able to give their input on the proposed data center to be built near the Jeffrey Energy...
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Regents approve 4% tuition increase at K-State
The Kansas Board of Regents this week approved tuition rate increases at five of the state’s six universities, including an increase of 4% at Kansas State University. For the average full-time...
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Commerce Invites Jobseekers to Explore New Careers at Upcoming Job Fair
Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland encourages jobseekers and employers searching for available talent to take part in this month’s Virtual Statewide Job Fair, hosted by ...
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National Average Drops Below $4/Gallon as Summer Travel Heats Up
WASHINGTON, DC–Drivers are getting a break at the pump as the summer travel season heats up. For the first time since Mach 30, the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline is down to $3.99. ...
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Bobby Witt Jr. homers before leaving with knee injury in Royals’ 14-6 win over Cardinals
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Bobby Witt Jr. hit the first of Kansas City’s three home runs before leaving with a sore right knee, and the Royals smacked a club-record five doubles in a six-run second...
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Sports briefs
Surge, Cards split WICHITA — The Wichita Wind Surge split a pair of recent games with the Springfield Cardinals at Equity Bank Park in Texas… Login to continue reading Login
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