2026 News Archive
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5 generations, one 4-H legacy: Stafford County family has led local 4-H efforts for nearly 90 years
HUDSON — Tucked off the intersection of U.S. Highway 50 and Kansas Highway 281 lies Clarence Alpers’ farmstead, where cattle graze and wheat, milo, corn, alfalfa and soybeans grow throughout the year.
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Texas man sentenced for misdemeanor sexual battery
A Texas man convicted of a misdemeanor charge of sexual battery was sentenced to one year of probation Monday in Riley County District Court.
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Manhattan man's drug charge arraignments continued
A Manhattan man charged with multiple counts of varied drug offenses was scheduled to be arraigned Monday in Riley County District Court, but his lawyer postponed the hearings to allow for further...
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Riley County announces upcoming road work projects
Riley County public works director John Ellermann highlighted two projects that will begin work next week during the Riley County commission meeting on Monday.
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How American society shields perpetrators of child sexual abuse
By: Sarah Lischer Widespread denial accompanied the public exposure of Jeffrey Epstein’s decades-long sexual abuse and trafficking of girls and women. After the U.S. Justice… Login to...
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Twenty years of political transformation in Kansas
By: Russell Arben Fox This August marks the twentieth annive
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The Amish Cook: An early alarm clock
By Gloria Yoder The alarm clock was set earlier than usual. We were all geared up to head north to visit several chestnut farms in…
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Translator to talk on bringing German novel into English
By Melanie ZuercherSpecial to the Kansan A program at Kauffman Museum on the Bethel College campus will look at an unusual example of “Mennonite fiction.”…
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Payouts mushroom in Kansas newspaper raid. But officials still haven’t taken responsibility.
By: Clay Wirestone Three years after the law enforcement raid on the Marion County Record newspaper, serious settlement money is flowing. Reporter Phyllis Zorn just… Login to continue...
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