2026 News Archive
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Misguided farm policy creates oceans of red ink
Let’s face it: $1.4 trillion is a lot of dough. Adding $20 billion, $10 billion and then $12 billion makes it real money — all…
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Basehor woman helps build homes on mission trip
Beth Kornegay Special to the Times Last summer, Basehor resident Liz Novo-Gradac’s sister invited her to exhibit her vintage Ford Bronco at their church’s antique…
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Port Authority ends public education campaign
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times The Leavenworth County Port Authority recently ended its contract with a firm that was conducting a public education campaign for the economic…
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City to reestablish youth advisory board
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Leavenworth city officials are looking to reestablish a youth advisory board. The city previously had a Youth Advisory Commission, but it fell…
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The Sound of Something New
By Laura Lombardi Two-time Emmy Award-winning music producer Carter Green was in the studio with award-winning songwriter Mollie Rose Beaver, working on her newest album,…
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Lady Crusaders Finish 4th at State
By Ace Finch The Wellington Lady Crusaders went 1-2 in the KSHSAA 4A State Championship last week. They opened with a victory against Concordia. “We…
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Southern Star Project to Power Evergy Plant
By Laura Lombardi Last October, Evergy, Inc. announced plans to construct two new 705-megawatt (MW) combined-cycle natural gas plants in Kansas; one in Sumner County…
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Data Center Could Boost Wellington Economy
By Laura Lombardi During a City Council work session held Thursday, March 12, representatives from Cormor and Data Shelter presented plans and answered questions from…
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