2026 News Archive
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Commissioners, superintendents discuss civics
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Leavenworth County commissioners met this past week with local school superintendents to discuss civics. Following the city and school board election in…
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Vote no on upcoming Lansing bond issues
To the editor:I am a physician and a product of both the public school system and state universities. My grandmother, mother, sister and son were… Login to continue reading Login...
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Kansas legislators grill Chiefs attorney on deal
A Kansas City Chiefs attorney told legislators Wednesday that projections show STAR bonds financing the team’s stadium deal will be paid off 10 to 15 years earlier than the expected 30-year term,...
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A call to Christian unity in a divided age
Recent data suggests there are roughly 45,000 Christian denominations or movements worldwide — of which about 44,984 are Protestant. Put differently, since the time of…
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Predators could be useful in frigid conditions
Look around a winter woodlot and you may very well see a big coyote, fox or bobcat searching for food. I have been watching a…
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Future looks bright for Bobcats’ standout
The K-State commitment of Basehor-Linwood wideout Nash Morrison is such an important and impressive feat.At 6-foot-4, with fluid athleticism and an otherworldly catch radius, Morrison…
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Monarchs add 3 arms to 2026 roster
Staff report Continuing to add to the roster for the 2026 American Association season, the Kansas City Monarchs and Manager Joe Calfapietra announced the signing… Login to continue...
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ZEPHYR PRODUCTS TOUR
Brandon Herring speaks with County Commissioner Vanessa Reid and Kansas State Treasurer Steven Johnson on Friday while providing a tour of Zephyr Products. Herring is…
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