2026 News Archive
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Rising Pump Prices, Higher Gas Demand as Spring Break Begins
Washington, D.C.–Spring Break season is here as the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline jumped nearly 35 cents since last week. Current prices are similar to the spring of 2024. ...
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Farm to Early Childhood Education Opportunity for Kansas Licensed Early Child Care Providers
The Kansas Department of Agriculture, in partnership with the Kansas Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom, is accepting applications for Kansas licensed early child care providers to...
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Semi-finals Friday for area teams for three area teams
Today is semi-final competition for three area teams.
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Lawrence Arts Center names interim director to permanent position
The Lawrence Arts Center has ended its search for a permanent director, naming ceramic artist, longtime staff member and interim executive director Ben Ahlvers to the position.
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Let’s treat one another with respect
To the editor:I have followed the recent debate between CoreCivic and the city of Leavenworth with great interest. My intent is not to comment on…
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Historical Society purchases downtown building
Mary Ann Brown Special to the Times The Leavenworth County Historical Society, owner of the Carroll Mansion Museum on Fifth Avenue for the past 60…
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Lansing superintendent addresses plans for school maintenance
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times The Lansing superintendent of schools said district officials need to make cuts or find efficiencies in the budget but also increase tax…
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Mother sentenced to probation for child abandonment
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times The mother of a Leavenworth boy who died from fentanyl poisoning has been sentenced to probation. Briana Renee Michelle Davis was sentenced…
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CoreCivic begins housing detainees in Leavenworth
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times The Leavenworth city manager has confirmed there are now detainees at the local CoreCivic facility. CoreCivic, which operates private detention facilities, has…
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