2026 News Archive
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Celebrating FFA Week is an experience
Every year since 1948, FFA members, agriculture teachers, alumni and supporters have come together to celebrate National FFA Week. The tradition is held during the…
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Driver declines transport after rollover crash
Staff report A Leavenworth man declined to be transported to the hospital after his car overturned multiple times northwest of Basehor, according to an official… Login to continue...
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County property valuations increase by 7.21%
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Property valuations in Leavenworth County are increasing for 2026 by a total of 7.21%. That is according to County Appraiser Bob Weber,… Login to...
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WHAT’S HAPPENING
Wednesday, March 4 WHAT: Community Job Fair WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Heritage Center, 109 Delaware St. DETAILS: Various employers, resources and services… Login to continue reading...
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Bobcats outlast Pittsburg for Sub-State win
Kyle Belanger Sports correspondent BASEHOR – Despite the lopsided outcome, there was no lack of intensity Tuesday in Basehor, where sixth-seeded Basehor-Linwood High School toppled…
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Beavers pull away from Hoisington to reach sub-state final
Hoisington, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–Hoisington would outscore Scott City 45-31 in the second half in the season opener to win in Scott City 62-55. Three months later, the Beavers looked to...
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Senator Marshall Urgently Calls for All Kansans in the Middle East to Evacuate Immediately
Washington – U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), is urgently calling on any Kansan currently in the Middle East — or anyone with a loved one there — to evacuate immediately. His office is...
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KAC Grant Applications Now Open to Support Community Arts
Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland has announced that applications are being accepted for three Kansas Arts Commission (KAC) grant programs that support a wide range of arts...
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Lawrence city commissioners vote to keep Community Building free to use for 3 more months
The Community Building and its exercise and free play facilities will remain free for the public to use for another three months following the Lawrence City Comm
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