2026 News Archive
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New law prohibits cellphone use in school, construction zones
John RichmeierLeavenworth TimesWith the start of the new school year, drivers will need to get back in the habit of observing school zones. And a…
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Lansing district postpones moving playground equipment
John RichmeierLeavenworth TimesThe superintendent said plans to move playground equipment from the former site of the Lansing Early Childhood Center have been put on hold.“We…
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Include children in God’s community of faith
With school starting up, much of our attention has turned to children, families and school. For those of us with adult children, grandkids may fill…
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Library card is your passport to the world
Local libraries in Leavenworth County are offering a free gift.It’s only three inches wide and two inches deep, but it has the power to take…
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Planning Commission tables data center regulations
John RichmeierLeavenworth TimesMembers of the Leavenworth County Planning Commission have tabled proposed development regulations for data centers until next month.The Planning Commission members...
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Former Lansing star embarks on DI college career
Kyle BelangerSports correspondentOne year removed from her team’s romp through the United Kansas Conference and a trip to the state tournament, Lansing High School graduate…
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Lansing library wraps up eventful summer program
Jackie NelsonSpecial to the TimesThe book has closed on the Summer Reading Program at Lansing Community Library. This summer, 6,166 patrons came through the library…
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Manhattan commissioners to vote on adding sales tax question to ballot
Manhattan City commissioners on Tuesday will vote on adding a question to the general election ballot that would impose a general citywide retailers’ sales tax of 0.5% for street maintenance for 10...
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Local store reopens after police say THC products are illegal
The owner of the recently opened Coffee Pott Co. is standing by the legality of its THC-infused products, but local police say such products are illegal by Kansas law.
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Shalin Klein to expand hybrid school that combines business with family to reimagine education
Former K-State basketball player (and football’s first lady) Shalin Klein said this week she plans to expand the local Christian academy she created to blend homeschool and traditional group school.
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