2026 News Archive
-
I WONDER | On the state of money, college sports and the Wild West, with Gene Taylor
Every month-end, K-State hands out about $1.7 million to the 450 athletes who play intercollegiate sports here. It’s an annual expenditure of $20.5 million in “revenue sharing,” set to bump up by 4%...
-
No School Friday for New Teacher In-service
There will be no school for Garden City Public Schools on Friday, January 30, 2026. Friday is a scheduled in-service for new teachers during the day. The district offices and facilities will be...
-
Ulysses Police Department conducts investigation at Kepley Middle School
Ulysses, Kan.–Just before 1 p.m. on Wednesday, the Ulysses Police Department received a report from USD 214 Kepley Middle School officials. School officials reported receiving information from a...
-
Spotlight on gut health, protein and home cooking
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans build on familiar advice — eat more fruits and vegetables, choose whole grains and limit…
-
Considering the notion of young women leaving
A “no politics December” might have been good for our souls. But some of the Times December op-eds and letters were interesting reads that this…
-
A new year starts in Trumpistan
To the editor:A new year starts in America. Or should I say, a new year begins in Trumpistan. We are on the way to becoming… Login to continue reading Login
-
ESPN to host College GameDay at Allen Fieldhouse
KU Athletics ESPN announced Saturday morning that College GameDay covered by State Farm will broadcast live at Allen Fieldhouse on Saturday in advance of the…
-
Cities require sidewalks to be cleared of snow
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times The cities of Leavenworth and Lansing have ordinances that require people to clear snow from sidewalks in front of their homes. In… Login to continue...
- ‹ previous
- 108 of 109
- next ›