2026 News Archive
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Canvas system is online after a cyberattack disrupted thousands of schools
By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH Associated PressTens of thousands of students studying for final exams around the world Friday regained access to a key online learning system after a cyberattack knocked it...
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Stacy Kohlmeier files for Kansas House District 67
Stacy Kohlmeier, a longtime Manhattan resident and recently retired business leader from Florence Corporation, has officially filed for election to the Kansas House of Representatives, District 67 as...
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TOUCH-A-TRUCK
Luke Topper, 3, tries out the driver’s seat of a vehicle on display Friday during the city of Leavenworth’s Touch-A-Truck event. Various vehicles, including large…
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Judge rules on motions in murder case
John RichmeierLeavenworth TimesA judge has agreed to suppress some evidence in a Lansing murder case but has denied motions to suppress other evidence.The ruling came…
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City commission to discuss private workforce housing grant requests
City commissioners on Tuesday will discuss and provide direction on how to proceed with private workforce housing grant requests.
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Manhattan Public Library offers new lactation space
The Manhattan Public Library made history this week by debuting the first-ever lactation pod installed in a Kansas public library.
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Coaching legend to step down after 3 decades
Kyle BelangerSports correspondentWith her team already ahead 7-3 against powerhouse St. Thomas Aquinas High School Thursday at home, Basehor-Linwood High School softball coach Susan Mayberry…
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There is a place for you under God’s wings
PASTOR’S CORNERMother’s Day is this Sunday. I have been thinking about it a lot as I prepare for worship this week. I also recognize that…
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County prospects look good as postseason awaits
As the spring high school sports season begins to wind down, I want to put the region on notice: Leavenworth County will have some serious…
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