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Mayor offers ‘friendly wager’ to sister city
June 18, 2026
John Richmeier Leavenworth Times The Leavenworth mayor has challenged the mayor of sister city Wagga Wagga, Australia, to a “friendly wager” concerning Friday’s World Cup…
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Cloverleaf reps meet with community about data center
June 18, 2026
Cloverleaf Infrastructure held an open house June 9 in Tonganoxie where at least 150 people attended.Peggy Bair Peggy BairSpecial to the Times Cloverleaf recently held…
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Trump Administration Welcomes Clarification on H-2A Eligibility for Dairy Operations
June 18, 2026
Washington, D.C.–The U.S. Department of Agriculture today welcomed new guidance from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the U.S. Department of Labor clarifying that dairy operations...
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Little change in latest drought monitor
June 18, 2026
The latest Kansas drought monitor has shown very little change over the past week. According to new numbers released Thursday, a majority of southwest Kansas remains in the Severe Drought category...
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Health department employees resign after investigation
June 18, 2026
Three people including the director have resigned from the Riley County Health Department after a months-long investigation.
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US Senate hopeful Patrick Schmidt targets property taxes, AI safety in primary push
June 18, 2026
Eleven Democrats are vying for a single U.S. Senate seat this August, setting up one of the most competitive primary races in recent years.
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Douglas County Special Olympics sending 10 athletes to this year’s USA Games
June 18, 2026
Athletes from Douglas County Special Olympics will be competing in swimming, bocce ball, flag footba
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Catholic charity offers disaster relief to Kansas storm victims
June 18, 2026
Catholic Charities of Northern Kansas offer disaster relief for storm victims
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