2026 News Archive
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Buyers Association raises funds for students at gala
TONGANOXIE — The Leavenworth County Livestock Buyers Association raised $85,300 during its sold-out 2026 gala, continuing its mission to support youth livestock exhibitors through scholarships and...
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Silly game becomes more than rolling dice
Bunco is a dice rolling game that is easy to learn and draws good crowds. Earlier this week our church had its first Bunco night.…
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Lessons to be learned from Uncle Remus
These days, are children being taught the lessons that we elderly folks learned at our grandparents knee? I wonder if kids today hear the Uncle…
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It’s that time to hunt morel mushrooms
There are few better meals than fried morel mushrooms, crappie filets, fried potatoes with a side of brown beans. April is the month when accomplishing…
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City of Lawrence announces new HR director
The City of Lawrence will bring a KU alum back to town as the next director of human resources.
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2 Douglas County judges, 1 Lawrence attorney among Kansas Supreme Court applicants
Two current Douglas County District Court judges and a Lawrence attorney have applied for a vacancy on the Kansas Supreme Court.
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Scott City softball sweeps Ellis/Quinter
Scott City, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–In a day where the wind got stronger and the temperatures dropped, a pair of teams in the same 3A Regional met up on Friday afternoon at the Scott Rec Complex...
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Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz, but threatens to close it again as the US maintains its blockade
By KAREEM CHEHAYEB, AAMER MADHANI and ELENA BECATOROS Associated PressBEIRUT (AP) — Iran said it fully reopened the Strait of Hormuz to commercial vessels, but questions lingered Saturday about how...
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