2026 News Archive
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USD 383 begins budget planning, approves $311,000 technology purchase
The USD 383 Manhattan-Ogden school board on Wednesday continued budget planning by reviewing preliminary fund transfers. It also approved a $311,000 technology purchase.
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Sports briefs
Surge drops seventh straight WICHITA — The Wichita Wind Surge dropped its seventh straight game after a 10-3 loss to the Tulsa Drillers Wednesday in… Login to continue reading...
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Sports Calendar
July 4 through July 12, All times Central NOTE: All competitions are subject to change. Check with www.thekansan.com, the Kansan sports X page (@nksports) and… Login to continue reading...
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Douglas County commissioners approve new case management-based truancy program
Douglas County Commissioners on Wednesday voted 3-2 to approve a new program to handle truancy for young learners in elementary and middle schools.
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Booth Creek to open steakhouse on McCall Road
A new steakhouse is hoping to elevate the Little Apple’s culinary landscape.
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Walgreens pharmacy at 6th and Kasold to end 24-hour service
The Walgreens pharmacy at 6th and Kasold soon will no longer be open 24 hours, meaning Lawrence will no longer have an overnight pharmacy option.
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Asking Eric: Stepdaughter’s estrangement angers stepfather
By R. Eric ThomasTribune Content Agency Dear Eric: I met my wife about 20 years ago. Her three kids at the time were young to… Login to continue reading
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Dixon passes CVB baton to Brown
By Gaille PikeSpecial to the Hays Daily News Outgoing Hays Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) Executive Director Melissa Dixon introduced her successor, Nikki Brown, at… Login to...
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Consider the Value of Soil Residue Before Baling or Burning Wheat Stubble
Stacy CampbellCottonwood Extension District Following wheat harvest, some producers may consider baling or even burning their wheat stubble–a practice more common southeast of us. Producers…
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