2026 News Archive
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Lansing school bond is a bad deal
To the editor:This $35 million bond proposal (mostly for deferred maintenance) is a raw deal for Lansing taxpayers, our schools and future generations.For years, the… Login to continue...
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Program encourages people to get out and move
Registration opens March 1 for the 2026 Walk Kansas program, an eight-week initiative offered by Kansas State University Extension designed to help participants build healthier…
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Police believe shootings are related
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Police believe two shootings that were reported about 90 minutes apart in Leavenworth are connected. “We certainly suspect they were related,” Leavenworth…
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Rep. Mann, FFA Caucus Honors National FFA Week
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representatives Tracey Mann (KS-01) and Jimmy Panetta (CA-19), co-chairs of the Congressional FFA Caucus, led 58 of their colleagues in introducing a resolution to...
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Lawrence school board signs off on facility upgrades, hears update on state legislation
The Lawrence school board on Monday approved some capital project bids and received updates on state legislation that could impact schools in the district.
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Mahjong Night at KU builds community between domestic and international students
KU students came together to play mahjong and explore its cultural ties during the Global Awareness Program’s first Mahjong Night.
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City of Lawrence receives grant to support county-city climate plan
The City of Lawrence is receiving a grant from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment to put toward reducing climate pollution.
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Lawrence Public Library community survey to close soon
The Lawrence Public Library wants to remind community members — patrons or not — that its survey to help shape the future of the institution’s building and offerings will close soon.
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