2026 News Archive
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Second Saturday set for March 14 at Carriage Factory Gallery
The next Second Saturday program will be 10 a.m. March 14 at Carriage Factory Gallery. The monthly event offers themed make-and-take art projects for children…
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Bird walk set for March 7
Kauffman Museum will host its monthly First Saturday Bird Walk, a free public event beginning at 8 a.m. at the museum parking lot kiosk, 2801…
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Hesston College Theatre to present Xanadu
Hesston College Theatre will present the disco-rock musical “Xanadu” at 7 p.m. March 5 through 7 and 2 p.m. March 8 at Keim Center Black… Login to continue reading Login
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Newton Public Library offering ‘Turning Points’ book discussion series
By Kansan StaffStarting March 3 Newton Public Library will host “Turning Points: Stories of Women Choosing Their Own Paths,” a three-part TALK (Talk About Literature…
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Pioneers sign football letters of intent
Staff report Three Leavenworth High School senior football players signed letters of intent during a ceremony Wednesday at the school. Trey Brockington and Emmanuel Lee…
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Tale of the Army’s 3rd Armored Division in WWII
Nina Willner is the daughter of a Jewish youth who survived Auschwitz and other Nazi death camps during WWII. Late last year, she published the…
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Sorority hosts read-in to promote literacy
Peggy Bair Special to the Times Spreading joy was the theme of guest speaker Joycelyn Strickland-Egans during this year’s local celebration of the National African…
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Spires win to advance in KCAC tourney
Kyle Belanger Sports correspondent The University of Saint Mary women’s basketball team kicked off its postseason in style Wednesday at the Ryan Sports Center in…
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Leavenworth commissioners face moral decision
To the editor:The Leavenworth City Commission will make a final decision about CoreCivic on March 10. I feel for the council members as they are… Login to continue reading Login...
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