2025 News Archive
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United Way kicks off annual campaign
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times The United Way of Leavenworth County kicked off its annual fundraising campaign Friday. United Way officials have a goal of raising $165,000.…
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Defendant sentenced for battering officer
Staff report A Leavenworth County man has been sentenced to more than two years in prison for battering a law enforcement officer, according to a…
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Nonpartisan group looks at candidates
To the editor:Over the last months, politicizing our local nonpartisan elections has picked up full steam.A group of citizens concerned about that trend has formed… Login to continue...
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KSBRC is here to help public schools
To the editor:Several Kansas school boards are taking courageous steps to meet their communities’ student outcome expectations. They are identifying specific achievement gains to be…...
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County makes big decisions on land use, economic development
The Leavenworth County Commission made the decision to turn down the second RHID application in as many days. The Commission on Sept. 3 decided against…
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Put perspective, endurance in your survival kit
Sometimes in life, we encounter seasons that seem to last forever. Hard seasons that feel like the equivalent of wandering around in a desert, getting…
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It’s time to take your child dove hunting
September is a beautiful time to enjoy cooler weather and the beginning of fall colors – and a great opportunity to take your child dove…
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Enrollment woes continue for Leavenworth schools
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Enrollment for Leavenworth public schools continues to decline. “Our enrollment is down again,” Superintendent Kellen Adams told school board members earlier this...
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Big second quarter leads Scott City past Wray
Scott City, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–On a night that was over 30 degrees warmer than week one, it was far from pumpkin spice latte season Friday night at Darner Field, as Scott City played host...
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