News from our members
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Growing too much corn for which we have a use
March 3, 2026
I hope that you like putting 15& ethanol into your car year-round, because that is what our corn growers want to happen. It came close…
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Bobcats to host first-round playoff games
March 3, 2026
Kyle Belanger Sports correspondent Six of the county’s high school basketball teams learned their postseason fates Saturday as the Kansas State High School Activities Association…
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Polls open until 7 p.m. for bond election
March 3, 2026
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Today is Election Day in the Lansing school district. Voters in the district will decide the fate of two school bond issue…
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Thoughts on a cemetery and razor wire
March 3, 2026
To the editor:Just to the east of the Dwight D. Eisenhower VA Medical Center in Leavenworth are the pastoral rolling hills of Leavenworth National Cemetery.…
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Appellate court affirms injunction against CoreCivic
March 3, 2026
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Judges with the Kansas Court of Appeals have affirmed a temporary restraining order that was issued against CoreCivic in Leavenworth County. The…
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Read, celebrate America, win prizes at Lansing library
March 3, 2026
Jackie Nelson Special to the Times Lansing Community Library is celebrating Read Across America this March with a full lineup of programs, reading challenges, activities…
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Dark comedy musical set for downtown theater
March 3, 2026
By Peggy Bair Special to the Times River City Community Players will present “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” starting Friday at the…
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City leaders say 5 years of work led to Sunflower Flats groundbreaking
March 3, 2026
Manhattan officials broke ground on the city’s upcoming low- to moderate-income senior living center Monday while celebrating completing a long process that led to this point.
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