2026 News Archive
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Lawrence bike collective aims to make cycling affordable, teach repair skills
A local bicycle collective called Lawrence Community Cycles is not only a place to buy or earn a repaired bicycle — it’s also a community hub that aims to teach people how to fix their own b
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Lawrence school board to meet with few agenda items, including some capital projects
The Lawrence school board will open its Monday meeting with executive sessions, followed by a sparse agenda that includes a few capital improvement projects and a settlement agreeme
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Junction City pursuit ends after suspect takes his own life
Authorities are investigating after a police chase through Junction City ended with the suspect killing himself.
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Seedings on the line in conference hoops race
Keep a close eye on the Saint Mary basketball results Saturday afternoon, as both the men and women will be solidifying their spots in the…
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Expansion project under way at JET Farm
Peggy Bair Special to the Times JET Produce and Meats began excavating recently as the Thomases broke ground on a long-awaited expansion project.In the fall…
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CTE programs give students a step up
To the editor:Career and technical education (CTE) expansion has been a goal of the Lansing school district and the Lansing community for a while. Providing… Login to continue reading...
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Higher ed should challenge students, not shield them
A bill currently before the Kansas House would ban required diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) courses at the state’s public colleges and universities. Supporters argue…
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Quality operations and accountability at Leavenworth facility
After a 33-year career in federal corrections, I joined CoreCivic last year as assistant warden at the Midwest Regional Reception Center (MRRC). I approached this…
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Trials may trouble us, but also teach us
When I lived in Kansas the first time, I had just become a homeowner. Along with the house came a mortgage. Along with the vehicles…
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