2026 News Archive
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Governor Kelly announces $5.9M for KDOT Cost Share Program projects
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly and Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed announced $5.9 million in awards for nine transportation construction projects through the Kansas Department of Transportation’s...
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Ogden man arrested for rape, drugs, human trafficking with $2 million bond
An Ogden man is in jail on a $2 million bond after the Riley County Police Department arrested him Tuesday afternoon for charges including rape, drug distribution and aggravated human trafficking.
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Lawrence needs more housing units to improve affordability, consultant tells commissioners
Consultants told the city commission Tuesday that Lawrence needs more of all types of housing units on the ma
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NMAAC theft investigation continues
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan NPD investigating how much was taken The Newton Mexican American Athletic Club (NMAAC) reported May 1 it had identified the misappropriation…
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Beyond Reason: Yacht Rock
By Rob Perez I had just climbed out of the shower, thrown on some duds, and wandered downstairs to see our friends had just walked…
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Letter to the editorA sham IRS settlement
On 5-18 the Department of Justice announced the “settlement” of trump’s sham lawsuit against the IRS that creates a $1.776 billion fund to hand out to basically the January 6th insurrectionists. On 5...
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Grace Hill Winery to host lavender gardening and wine pairing class
Grace Hill Winery will host a lavender-themed workshop combining gardening instruction, food sampling and wine pairings on June 14. The event will take place 2p.m.… Login to continue...
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Eco-Friendly ways to manage Squash Bugs
by Melinda Myers When growing pumpkins, squash, gourds and melons watch for the squash bug. Their feeding damage can cause leaf spotting, damage to the…
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