2026 News Archive
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Ahead of July 4th, Drivers Get Some Relief at the Pump
WASHINGTON, DC– As millions of drivers fill up and hit the road for the long Independence Day weekend, they’re getting a break at the pump. The national average is down nearly 50 cents from a month...
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Drought conditions improving across southwest Kansas
The latest Kansas Drought Monitor has shown improvement across the state over the last week. Thanks to several days of rainfall, there has been a relief in drought across southwest Kansas. For...
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Despite World Cup enthusiasm, Lawrence bars say 23-hour alcohol service ‘just doesn’t make sense’
Kansas cleared a path for cities to let bars serve alcohol into the wee hours during the World Cup.
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Apartment Towers nears 2 weeks of elevator outage
Both elevators in the Manhattan Housing Authority’s Apartment Towers building are still out of service after an act of vandalism nearly two weeks ago rendered them inoperable to staff and residents.
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Garden City man injured in vehicle pedestrian collision
A Garden City man was seriously injured Wednesday in a collision with a vehicle while he was running along an entrance ramp.
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WHS Students Explore the British Isles
By Laura Lombardi For Chelsea Urban, traveling abroad with students is about more than seeing new places; it’s about experiencing history, culture and the stories…
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A World Away in 1776
By Laura Lombardi On July 4, 2026, residents will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, the document that declared…
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Chamber and NextEra Host Open House
By Laura Lombardi The Wellington Area Chamber of Commerce/CVB and NextEra Energy Resources affiliates hosted an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony last Thursday, celebrating the…
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