2026 News Archive
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National pride – how do you see our country?
We are Americans. How do we see ourselves? You and I probably identify ourselves with roles we play. I am a wife, a mother, a…
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New members join Basehor-Linwood board
Staff report Three new members will be joining the Basehor-Linwood Board of Education when the board meets on Monday. In December, the board appointed Jared…
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A decade of grace in Leavenworth County
Long before the church I am a part of — Westside Family Church — gathered for the first time, the hope-filled gospel of Jesus Christ…
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Lansing City Council moves forward on comprehensive plan
Connie Parish Special to the Times Lansing City Council members unanimously approved a proposal for a new comprehensive plan at a recent meeting, but not…
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Rediscovering common ground in our society
Political polarization grabs headlines. But it’s not the whole story. Majorities in both parties believe there is more common ground than the news media and…
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Defendant sentenced for falsely reporting crime
Staff report A Leavenworth man has been sentenced to probation for a misdemeanor charge of interference with law enforcement. Jacob A. Keim, 36, was sentenced…
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Asking Eric: After years of moving, widow doesn't know where to go in retirement
By R. Eric Thomas Tribune Content Agency Dear Eric: I’m 61, widowed, and still work full time as a registered nurse in a very busy…
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Heart of a Tiger: Looking back on a successful 2025 at FHSU
By Tisa Mason President of Fort Hays State University HAYS, Kan. – In 2025, Fort Hays State University experienced a remarkable convergence of leadership, generosity,…
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