2025 News Archive
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God’s love is not abstract — it is deeply personal
This week, during a professional development retreat in Junction City, Kansas, the pastor leading our time together offered a devotional on a single word: regardless.…
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Thanks to America for fulfilling the contract
I’m an old vet, age 75. Although I don’t feel old, my grandkids will tell you otherwise. I help with our Leavenworth Veterans Day Parade,…
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Considering Masterson’s argument for redistricting
With the failure of the Republican leadership’s push to call a special redistricting session, Kansas has now joined states like Indiana and New Hampshire, where a critical number of Republican...
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Counter to columnists’ comments
To the editor:I am generally a “live and let live” person, but some of the statements made by Matt Nowak and Clay Wirestone in Tuesday’s… Login to continue reading Login
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Defendant sentenced to five years for biting man’s ear
Staff report A man has been sentenced to more than five years in prison for biting the ear of an inmate at the Leavenworth County… Login to continue reading Login
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Regional Playoff Football Scores
Area teams in bold Class 6ADerby 28, Junction City 7Gardner-Edgerton 63, Olathe North 35Maize 58, Wichita East 34Manhattan 45, Wichita Southeast 6Olathe Northwest 38, BV West 14Olathe West 55,...
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Wilson, Veesaar, Trimble power No. 25 North Carolina’s 2nd-half push to beat No. 19 Kansas 87-74
By AARON BEARD AP Basketball WriterCHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Freshman Caleb Wilson had 24 points, big man Henri Veesaar added 20 and No. 25 North Carolina dominated the second half to pull away from...
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USD 457 Board of Education Meeting Set For Monday
The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Garden City Public Schools Board of Education will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, November 10, 2025. The meeting will be held at the Educational Support...
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‘It’s going to kill all of us’: Lawrence business owners say construction on 9th Street poses devastating financial impacts
Business owners along Ninth Street near downtown Lawrence are concerned they could face devastating losses and possibly even closures as city construction work wi
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