2026 News Archive
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Grassroots advocacy rooted in strength
Last week, I attended Kansas Farm Bureau’s Day at the Statehouse along with a couple hundred of my fellow Kansas Farm Bureau members. If you…
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Create spaces for all children
To the editor:As chair of the USD 469 inclusive playground committee working in partnership with our local school district, I feel compelled to respond to…
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Want to ban student cellphone use?
Adults are often reactive when challenges arise.In my work as a therapist, clients learn that reacting is still an action, but one that gives little…
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Leavenworth principal’s trial resumes
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times A trial for a Leavenworth school principal was expected to resume Tuesday afternoon. The trial for Kelsey Stimatze began Monday in Leavenworth…
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Early morning crash knocked power out in Garden City Monday morning
Garden City, Kan.–An early-morning crash Monday prompted a large emergency response to the Mary Street area and disrupted power for many residents.
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City commission strikes down rezoning plans to expand Acacia fraternity house
City commissioners on Tuesday chose not to rezone a 0.36-acre portion of the Acacia fraternity’s 2005 Hunting Ave. location after significant pushback from surrounding neighbors.
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Parks and rec secures funding for robot mowers, $100K movie screen
City commissioners on Tuesday permitted parks and recreation to purchase additional robotic mowers, portable pitching mounds and a mobile digital screen.
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Lawrence City Commission general public comment for Feb. 3, 2026
Here’s the general public comment for the Lawrence City Commission’s Tuesday meeting, as public comment is no longer being broadcast.
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