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“Three Generations,” a new exhibit featuring artists Kayann Ausherman; daughters Abby Ausherman, Betty Mathias, and Kelsi Depew; and granddaughters Etta, Ivy, and Olive Depew, will… Login to continue reading Login…

A woman from Dallas had been laid off from her job, suffered a breakup, and seen her golden retriever die. She was moving back to the Northwest.

Wichita musician Aaron Fowler and his dog Mr. Kuumba provided a free family concert at Newton Public Library July 7.
Foster takes honors Kansas University LAWRENCE — Kansas football redshirt senior Bryce Foster was named Preseason All-Big 12 Team, the Big 12 Conference announced on… Login to continue reading Login…
Kansas City moves into second place in AL Central The Kansan Staff KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The Kansas City Royals claimed a pair of wins… Login to continue reading Login…
Newton’s game against the Wichita Wildcats was rained out The Kansan Staff HAYS — For the second time this season, the Newton Rebels hung with… Login to continue reading Login…

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With the rapid rise in internet use among children, the dangers of online exploitation have grown alarmingly. Children’s access to the internet has become nearly ubiquitous, especially following the COVID-19 pandemic. Remote learning, online gaming, and social media are now integral to daily life, meaning more children, even preschool-age children, are regularly online, often unsupervised and unprotected. This new reality demands that we consider not only physical safety for our children, but also the dangers they are facing online.

“We are leaning forward in our operation, not leaning back,” said one Kansas farmer.