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One year ago Ashland was the site of the worst fire in Kansas history. → Read More
Parents can begin tracking their children's movement on school buses. → Read More
The Kansas Highway Patrol said U.S. 54 is closed between Minneola and Bucklin due to a bad crash. → Read More
This year's Liberal winner is 22-year-old Gaby Covarrubias. Her time edged Olney's winner → Read More
A big reason for this is something outside of farmers' control -- the global market. → Read More
Lane County received 3 inches of snow on Tuesday. → Read More
Ice, snow and winds hammered about a third of the state, keeping crews busy as they tried to keep highways clear. → Read More
Local schools have seen an uptick in absences over this time last year. → Read More
Until the doctor says he can start learning to walk again, he’s wheelchair-bound. → Read More
The International Refugee Committee will leave southwest Kansas in September but remain in Wichita. → Read More
Farmers say exiting the trade deal would hurt the ag industry. → Read More
The posts were shared before he took over the city manager position. → Read More
However he says he's optimistic that Congress and the president will agree on a long-term solution. → Read More
Tony Forsen had been charged with a misdemeanor for lying during an investigation into a car crash he was involved in. → Read More
Early findings in an annual study show good signs for the Ogallala. → Read More
Officials say the current mammogram machines are 10 years outdated. → Read More
Officials say the construction has been difficult for residents, but no more improvements are needed for the foreseeable future. → Read More
The House and Senate version of the bill affect the casualty loss deduction differently. → Read More
Farming can be a high-stress job. → Read More
A resolution by the school board cites inappropriate physical contact between the coach and three different students. → Read More