2026 News Archive
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Mayor calls for additional safety improvements
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Basehor’s mayor believes more safety improvements are needed on U.S. 24-40. Mayor Dick Drennon addressed the issue Tuesday as he delivered an…
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Cold spell costs Bobcats in quarterfinals
Kyle Belanger Sports correspondent KANSAS CITY – An ill-timed cold spell proved pivotal for the No. 6 Basehor-Linwood High School girls’ basketball team, which had…
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Lawrence artists, community members convene for first 780 Songwriters Circle
780 Songwriters Circle on Wednesday provided a space for Lawrence musicians to talk about their songwriting processes and perform for an audience of about 50 people.
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Halstead girls avoid upset against Marysville
Dragons advance to Class 3A semifinals Friday in Hutchinson Halstead High School junior Piper Schroeder gets contact while attempting a layup Wednesday against Marysville during… Login...
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Douglas County commissioners extend permit for planned solar farm north of Lawrence
Douglas County commissioners voted 4-1 Wednesday to extend a permit by one year for a planned solar farm north of Lawrence, as a court injunction is still blocking progress on the facil
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Muralist plans to invite community to help paint Vermont Street garage project
Tokeya Waci U Richardson will be inviting Lawrence folks to help him paint the Vermont Street garage mural to instill community ownership in the project.
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Kansas property tax system is akin to ‘Titanic that’s hit the iceberg,’ lawmaker says
Kansas legislators’ lineup of property tax relief legislation could chip away at state and local revenue, but some see the proposals as course correction, making up for years of rising p
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