Month: January 2026

GARNETT — In a 4-3 vote, USD 365 school board members decided Jan. 13 to close Greeley Elementary School, the Anderson County Review reported. The vote came after a Jan. 8 contentious public hearing, where…

Janie Works was given the Community Service Award by the Cofachique Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Saturday. Karen Gilpin presented the award to Works for her success in creating a daycare facility…

Next time you’re in Moscow, the TV in your hotel room will have limited channels — all of them totally controlled by the Russian government. There might be unrest on the streets, Russian attacks on…

TOPEKA — The Kansas Board of Regents ordered state public universities to implement faculty workload and tenure review policies that will bring underperforming professors to remediation, with termination a potential consequence for failure to address…

Ms. Nathanielsen is Greenland’s minister of business, mineral resources, energy, justice and gender equality. Living in Greenland is a great privilege, and, in many ways, we have it all. But the one thing we don’t…

Allen County could move toward a structured, long-term vehicle replacement plan under a plan presented to commissioners Tuesday by Ken Olsen of Enterprise. Olsen, a senior account executive in Enterprise’s Fleet Management division, Merriam, said…

Allen Community College is bringing “community” to the stage for its next production. The ACC Theatre Department is teaming with the Iola Community Theatre to present “Our Town” April 24-26, at the Bowlus Fine Arts…

The Pentagon said Thursday that it is changing the independent military newspaper Stars and Stripes so it concentrates on “reporting for our warfighters” and no longer includes “woke distractions.” That message, in a social media…

TOPEKA — Projected increases in electricity load growth are as high as 99% by 2035, a data point that pushed regional energy regulators to create a plan to stabilize and expand grid capacity and transmission,…

DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — Corporate chiefs and government leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump swarm into Davos, Switzerland, this week, joining an elite annual meeting that promotes dialogue and economic progress — even as a…