2025 News Archive
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City manager: Computer network ‘mostly functional’
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Leavenworth’s city manager said the city government’s computer network is “mostly functional” following a cyberattack two weeks ago. City officials discovered the...
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Kansas governor says ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ could cost state $150 million or more
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is expected to cost Kansas at least $150 million as provisions cutting health care programs go into effect, Gov.
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Local Afghans worried for families left behind amid federal immigration targeting
Afghan nationals who have resettled in Manhattan are worried their families won’t be allowed to join them in the U.S.
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Riley County to consolidate EMS, Emergency Management and Fire services
Riley County commissioners unanimously approved a plan Thursday to consolidate three of its public safety divisions into a single Emergency Services Department next year, a move officials say will...
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Chiefs place Josh Simmons on injured reserve after wrist surgery
By DAVE SKRETTA AP Sports WriterKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs placed first-round pick Josh Simmons on injured reserve Wednesday following surgery to repair a fractured and dislocated...
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‘Deck Downtown’ launching
By Chad FreyNewton KansanThe Parade of Lights will not be the only reason to wander downtown on Dec. 4, there’s also the first night of…
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‘Community Insider’ business recruitment continues
When you subscribe to The Newton Kansan, you’re doing more than just staying informed – you’re investing in the future of our community. Now, with…
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Starting to look like Christmas
Thanksgiving, followed by Black Friday and Small Business Saturday, came and went last week. And downtown businesses started their Christmas season in earnest as those…
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