2026 News Archive
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Unusual March weather leaves Manhattan warmer and drier than normal
Last month’s high temperatures broke a 120-year record. March’s varied temperatures and below-average rainfall made for a rather unusual month in the Manhattan area.
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City commission to vote on new public comment policy
City commissioners on Tuesday will decide whether to change their meeting policies concerning public comment.
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Don’t fall for Iran’s ‘rope-a-dope’ strategy
I like to watch professional boxing, particularly the heavyweight fighters. I especially remember one fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, “Rumble in the Jungle,”…
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Council hears about comprehensive plan
Connie Parish Special to the Times Two representatives from Confluence, the company working on the city of Lansing’s new comprehensive plan, shared their work so…
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Mortuary sets up local branch
To the editor:Northern Star Mortuary, Inc. is honored to introduce our Leavenworth location to the community we proudly serve.Northern Star Mortuary, Inc. has served the…
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Area receives ‘much needed’ rain
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times The Leavenworth County Emergency Management director said the county has received some much needed rain during the past couple of days. And…
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New leadership takes over at Basehor Police Department
Beth Kornegay Special to the Times The city of Basehor recently held an open house event at Basehor City Hall, offering citizens the opportunity to…
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Public debate set on Supreme Court amendment
Staff report The Leavenworth-Lansing Area Chamber of Commerce will host a formal public debate on April 9 on the proposed amendment to the Kansas Constitution…
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Longtime cobbler still going strong at downtown shop
Peggy Bair Special to the Times A step back in time is beyond the doorway at 211 S. Fifth St. in downtown Leavenworth, where a…
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