2026 News Archive
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Is it bad just because it’s AI?
Starting in college, and over the years, being a DJ provided an education on music; mostly what young people liked to dance to. But wandering…
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Weather allows us a precious gift of presence
Another school year has wrapped up for my children and summer on the farm has officially begun. My husband and I saw major growth in…
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Chieftains advance with 2-1 win over Paola
Kyle BelangerSports correspondent TONGANOXIE – Legan Caraway uncorked a wicked left-footed second-half goal Monday at Beatty Field, where her sixth-seeded Tonganoxie High School girls’ soccer…
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Riley County Volunteer Firefighters return after assisting with southwest Kansas wildfires
Eleven volunteer firefighters from Riley County Fire District No. 1 returned home safely this week after helping fight fires in southwest Kansas.
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Brunkow to serve as KFB president
The Kansas Farm Bureau has selected fifth-generation farmer and stockman Glenn Brunkow, Wamego, to serve as president following Joe Newland’s resignation.
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Severe storm brings flash flooding, hail; no injuries reported
The severe storm that hit Manhattan on Monday saw flash flooding, some pea-sized hail and wind gusts.
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Junction City High School marks 151st graduation
The 151st graduation ceremony for Junction City High School was held on Sunday. The ceremony took place inside the Junction City High School gymnasium. The 2026 senior class was the second class to...
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