2026 News Archive
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Pulaski County offers outdoor treasures
Floating down the Big Piney River takes me back to my youth in the early 1970s when us long-haired kids in cutoff jeans and tie-dyed…
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Local schools receive grants
Staff report Several local schools are among the 102 recent recipients of Healthy Habits for Life grants awarded by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield…
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Local Special Olympics teams fare well at state
Kyle Belanger Special to the Times The Leavenworth County Special Olympics basketball teams turned in banner performances at the Special Olympics of Kansas (SOKS) State…
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Kansas got the Chiefs fair and square
Steve Haynes Special to the Times Some people, most of them living in Missouri, claim Kansas “stole” the Kansas City Chiefs. This supposedly breaks a…
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April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times April is recognized as National Child Abuse Prevention Month. The First Judicial District CASA Association is a local organization that is observing…...
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State of the City scheduled for Wednesday
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Leavenworth representatives will be providing a State of the City address next week. The event is scheduled for 6 p.m. Wednesday at…
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Lawrence community invited to celebrate second annual Haskell Wetlands Day
The Lawrence community is invited to learn about protecting the Wakarusa River Valley through science, art, writing and more at the second annual Haskell Wetlands Day.<
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4 Lawrence High School students win gold medals at national Scholastic Art Awards
Four students from Lawrence High School have earned gold medals from the Scholastic Art Awards, a longstanding national competition for teen artists.
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