2026 News Archive
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Kansans convicted of some serious felonies won’t be bonded out of jail under proposed bill
A bill requiring criminals convicted of serious felonies to be held in county jails rather than be released on bond while awaiting sentencing advanced Monday in the Kansas House
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Canada setting sights on health care workers
Canada has a universal, taxpayer-funded health system and, just like the Unites States, it suffers from a shortage of doctors and nurses. It appears that…
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Broncbusters Explode for 38 Runs in Sweep of Fort Hays Tech Northwest
Photo by: Adam Shrimplin/Garden City Athletics Goodland, KS – Garden City Community College softball put together an explosive offensive performance Saturday afternoon, sweeping Fort Hays Tech...
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Basehor police identify suspects in park vandalism
Staff report Basehor police believe they have identified the people responsible for the recent vandalism at a city park. Basehor Police Chief Jeff Short said…
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Another candidate files for County Commission
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times People continue to file for local offices. Lynn Looney, rural Easton, recently filed as a Republican candidate for Leavenworth County Commission. He…
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Week begins with blast of winter, warmup expected
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Winter is not quite over. Spring will officially begin Friday. But the week began with a taste of winter for local residents.…
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CoreCivic came down to a land-use decision
To the editor:The recent letter criticizing the City Commission’s decision regarding the CoreCivic Special Use Permit raises serious concerns, and I understand why many people…
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Defendant dies ahead of sentencing for indecent liberties
Staff report A man who was scheduled to be sentenced last week in Leavenworth County District Court for child sex crimes has died. David A.…
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