2025 News Archive
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China’s Electric Revolution
I spent the last two weeks of October in China, speaking at an education conference. I had visited China each year until 2020 when the…
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Family folklore
By: Greg DoeringWe didn’t have any strong tradition around trimming a Christmas tree when I was a child, at least not that I can remember.…
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Want holiday-time connection? Tips and phrases for good conversations
by Melinda Burrell“That went well! Let’s do it again soon.” My friend and I congratulated ourselves and hung up the phone.Greg and I had been…
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Measles vaccination as a public health Investment, not an expense
By Joey MattinglyAs of this month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recorded more than 1,700 measles cases, the most in three decades.…
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Farmers and Ranchers – Harbingers of Hope
By: Rick McNary Farmers and ranchers are the most hope-filled people I know. Each seed they plant and each birth of a farm animal are… Login to continue reading Login
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Museum hosts annual Festival of Trees
Beth Kornegay Special to the Times Santa recently paid a visit to the Basehor Historical Museum Society, much to the delight of children who came…
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Global warming causes rise in home insurance
Republicans, at least those that follow and support Donald Trump, are still calling global warming a big hoax, but insurance companies have a more practical…
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Program to feature Lansing choir performances
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Lansing choir students will once again be featured on a local television special. The Lansing High School Legacy Singers and the Women’s…
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