2026 News Archive
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Resurfacing project to begin along U.S. 160 in Clark County
The Kansas Department of Transportation has scheduled traffic changes to start on March 16 along U.S. 160 in Clark County from the north junction of the U.S. 160/283 east to Clark/ Comanche county...
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Trump hasn’t proven the case for war in Iran
The U.S. is clearly at war with Iran. A U.S. submarine sank an Iranian warship after it participated in a naval training exercise with other…
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St. Patrick’s Day parade set for Tuesday
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times The Leavenworth St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place Tuesday in the downtown area. The parade is scheduled to begin at noon…
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Lansing City Council gets update on floodplain
Connie Parish Special to the Times Lansing City Council members were updated at a recent meeting on the city’s floodplain management plan.Public Works Director Mike… Login to continue...
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Road trip to Dry Run Creek will not disappoint
Dry Run Creek is a beautiful flow surrounded by the Ozark Mountains. Tree-lined banks exhibit diversities of foliage colors each season, creating one of America’s…
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School district plans public forum series
Staff report Unified School District 453 will host the first in a three-part series of public informational forums March 27 from 8:30–10 a.m. at the…
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Commissioners certify bond election results
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Leavenworth County commissioners have certified the results from the recent bond issue election for the Lansing school district. The special election took...
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Recognizing our brokenness during Easter
This year is the 170th anniversary of First Presbyterian Church. William G. Cutler’s “History of the State of Kansas” states Jan. 1, 1856, was the…
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County prosecutors testify on public safety bills
Submitted to the Times Members of the Leavenworth County Attorney’s Office traveled to the Kansas Capitol this week to provide testimony to lawmakers on legislation…
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Decision results in tears from heaven
To the editor:The raindrops that fell in Leavenworth beginning the evening of March 10 and continuing into the morning of March 11 really weren’t raindrops…
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