2026 News Archive
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What I learned after protesting ICE
Two years ago, when I moved to Hays, I knew that I would be moving to a town mostly populated by right-wing conservatives. Despite being…
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Registration begins for annual leadership class
Staff report The Leavenworth-Lansing Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the launch of the next community leadership class, beginning Feb. 26. Business leaders, both for-profit… Login...
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Choosing the moral path in life
To the editor:Marti Crow’s column in the Jan. 30 edition, titled “Germany’s descent into one-man dictatorship,” was excellent. Please permit me to add a footnote.A… Login to continue...
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CoreCivic’s still rotten to the core
To the editor:First off, with respect to the Leavenworth Planning Commission meeting Feb. 2, shame on CoreCivic for trotting out a few of its employees,… Login to continue reading...
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Extension Office adds veteran to staff
Staff report K-State Extension – Leavenworth County has announced the hiring of Dean Ray as an agriculture and natural resource agent. Ray comes to the… Login to continue reading...
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Crews patch potholes on city streets
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times It is that time of year again when potholes seem to be sprouting up across Leavenworth streets. “They’re starting to bloom all… Login to continue reading...
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