2026 News Archive
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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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County discusses animal regulations
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Leavenworth County commissioners held a work session this week to discuss possible animal regulations for the county. No action was taken. Commissioner…
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Buffs hold off Great Bend in dual, host Hays Thursday with WAC title on the line
Story Credit: GCHS Athletics If Garden City High School’s boys’ wrestling team is to defend its Western Athletic Conference championship when it hosts Hays High at 6 p.m. Thursday in The Garden,...
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GCHS girls breeze to win over Great Bend, go to 3-0 in WAC
Story Credit: GCHS Athletics Garden City High School wrestling coach Paul Lappin knew well ahead of the start of Wednesday night’s Western Athletic Conference dual with Great Bend, that the...
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Gas Prices Edge Higher as February Kicks Off
WASHINGTON, DC (February 5, 2026) – The month of February is kicking off with slightly higher gas prices. The national average for a gallon of regular is up a couple of cents from last week at $2.89...
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