2026 News Archive
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What people do in private makes a difference
Growing up, I had a middle school and high school teacher who used to always talk about what really mattered was what we did when…
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Annual bike tour begins Saturday in Kansas
Staff report Nearly 400 bicyclists are expected to participate in the 52nd annual Biking Across Kansas (BAK) tour beginning on Saturday. BAK started in 1975,… Login to continue reading...
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Board makes administrative changes for upcoming year
John RichmeierLeavenworth Times The Leavenworth Board of Education recently approved some changes for the school district’s administration. Rebekah Varvel was named the interim assistant...
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Tonganoxie man sentenced for child pornography charges
Staff report A Tonganoxie man has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison for child pornography charges, according to a news release from… Login to continue reading...
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Food scientist urges consumers to read food labels carefully
Understanding food labels is becoming increasingly important for consumers navigating grocery store aisles, according to Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee, who says clear…
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Teen forms connection with book selections
Bess BonewitsSpecial to the Times Thirteen-year-old Merrick Moore believes people should be able to feel all of their emotions, including the hard ones. Don’t let…
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Tonganoxie woman sentenced to year in prison for fraud
Staff report A Tonganoxie woman has been sentenced to more than one year in federal prison for wire fraud, according to a news release from… Login to continue reading Login
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‘No silver bullet’ | Adviser suggests case-by-case approach to Riley County on data center policy
With data centers coming to rural America, the Riley County Commission is among the many government agencies considering what to allow in their area.
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Data center developer says facility would not use local aquifers
ST. MARYS — A data center developer said Wednesday before a large crowd that a proposed facility will not use local aquifers as its main source of water.
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Through the lens: Kansas Law Enforcement Torch Run in Newton
All photos by Chad Frey, Newton Kansan
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