2026 News Archive
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When we muzzle students, we muzzle democracy
Across Kansas, lawmakers have advanced a series of policies that directly threaten students’ First Amendment rights — policies that should alarm anyone who cares about…
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Crappie fishing active through the spawn
Don’t put up your fur-lined long underwear just yet. We still could have cold fronts move through with snow, ice and anything that will affect…
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City to host Easter Festival and Egg Hunt
Staff report Patrick Clark is the recreation supervisor for the city of Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department. In this Q&A, he talks about the March…
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Program aims to help cut diabetes risks
Imagine a gathering with 10 of your friends and family members. Now imagine that at least one of you has a disease that can lead…
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Leadership is measured by your personal standards
There is something powerful about the standards we set for ourselves. Not the ones written in policy manuals or enforced by supervisors, but the ones…
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Pioneers bring special chemistry into season
Big thanks to Leavenworth baseball coach Justin Bode for welcoming me to the team’s Thursday practice. It’s always such a pleasure to see the teams…
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Data center developer addresses County Commission
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Leavenworth County commissioners heard from a representative of a company that is looking at developing a data center near Tonganoxie. Aaron Bilyeu,…...
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Lawrence NAACP to preserve stories of Black people buried in unmarked graves with headstones, biographies
Lawrence’s NAACP chapter will reclaim the stories of 30 Black people who were buried in unmarked graves in Oak Hill Cemetery, including three men lynched by
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