Russell County opens 1902 time capsule

RUSSELL, Kan. (AP) — The opening of a 113-year-old time capsule discovered in the cornerstone of the Russell County Courthouse was a little anti-climactic. About…

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Kansas governor signs nation’s 1st ban on abortion procedure

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Republican Gov. Sam Brownback has signed legislation making Kansas the first state to ban a common second-trimester abortion procedure that critics…

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3 finalists named for Fort Hays State’s VP for student affairs

An internal candidate, one from Wichita State University and another from the University of Missouri, Kansas City, have been announced as finalists for the vice…

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Farmers planting spring crops in Kansas

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas farmers have begun planting this year’s corn amid growing concern for the deteriorating winter wheat crop in several counties where…

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State says demolishing Docking building will cost $7.5M

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Officials estimate that it will cost $7.5 million to demolish a state official building in Topeka. The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that…

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Keehn breaks 10,000 meter school record in San Francisco; FHSU men sixth at ESU Relays

Fort Hays State University’s Cory Keehn broke the FHSU 10,000-Meter Run Record and posted the third-fastest time nationally in the event at the San Francisco…

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Man gets 4 years for beheading man with guitar string

LYNDON, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas man has been sentenced to four years and two months in prison for beheading another man with a guitar…

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Native stone fence workshop slated in Wamego

WAMEGO, Kan. (AP) — With few trees in large swaths of Kansas prairieland, early settlers built fences out of stone instead. People interesting in learning…

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Third straight walk-off win highlights Saturday split with Griffons

Fort Hays State University won its third straight game over Missouri Western in walk-off fashion on Saturday in Hays before having to settle for a…

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Lopez Shatters FHSU Javelin Record with Nation’s Best Throw; FHSU Women 5th at ESU

Estafania Lopez shattered the FHSU women’s javelin record on Saturday at the ESU Relays in Emporia. Lopez posted the nation’s best mark in the event…

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