2026 News Archive
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ER visits for tick bites on the rise throughout the Midwest
Emergency rooms in most parts of the United States saw more tick bite-related visits than usual in April, and instances of tick-borne illnesses in Kansas have
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Big 12 commish and ADs meet, discuss Texas Tech QB Sorsby’s NCAA eligibility restored by court
By STEPHEN HAWKINS AP Sports Writer
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Lawrence, Douglas County at risk of severe weather; tornado watch issued
The Douglas County area could see severe storms, including damaging wind, heavy rain and a tornado possible, late Wednesday afternoon and evening.
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USD 457 Board of Education Meeting Recap June 8, 2026
Garden City Public Schools Board of Education met during a regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, June 8, 2026. The meeting was held at the Educational Support Center Board Room, 1205 Fleming Street...
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New draft of data center regulations includes limits on noise, height, vibrations
Data center regulations under discussion by the Pottawatomie County government would impose limits on noise, limit the height of the data center buildings and prohibit any perceptible vibrations. Any...
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Officials: Proposed data center could have 10-15 buildings, use up to 1.2 gigawatts of power
Ten to 15 buildings and a facility that uses an amount of electricity equal to a third of the capacity of Jeffrey Energy Center.
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City considers tree count in Moro plans
The Manhattan City Commission provided feedback on tree plans in Moro Street’s reconstruction design during Tuesday’s work session.
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Officials: Tornado siren failure found to be from blown fuse
County officials have determined that a tornado siren failure last week in Riley was caused by a blown fuse.
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Lansing City Council approves rental requests
Connie ParishSpecial to the Times Lansing City Council members approved two short-term rental requests recently and denied a third one. The one conditional use permit… Login to continue...
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