2026 News Archive
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Kansas Poems in March
In celebration of America 250 and Kansas 250, the Wellington Public Library is inviting the community to celebrate the beauty, history, and spirit of Kansas…
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Riley County tables signing lease agreement for Aggieville substation pending police board's review
A lease agreement for the Riley County Police Department’s new Aggieville substation was tabled for one week, to allow the Riley County Law Enforcement Agency Board an opportunity to review it before...
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Kansas House studies bill granting unprecedented administrative autonomy to KU, K-State, and WSU
The Kansas Board of Regents voted unanimously Wednesday to oppose a bill granting the state’s three largest public universities — KU, KSU and WSU — u
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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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Sunshine Laws keep government in the light
As U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis famously described, sunlight is the best disinfectant. In American democracy, that idea takes legal form through Sunshine Laws.…
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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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