2026 News Archive
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Stacy Kohlmeier files for Kansas House District 67
Stacy Kohlmeier, a longtime Manhattan resident and recently retired business leader from Florence Corporation, has officially filed for election to the Kansas House of Representatives, District 67 as...
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TOUCH-A-TRUCK
Luke Topper, 3, tries out the driver’s seat of a vehicle on display Friday during the city of Leavenworth’s Touch-A-Truck event. Various vehicles, including large…
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Judge rules on motions in murder case
John RichmeierLeavenworth TimesA judge has agreed to suppress some evidence in a Lansing murder case but has denied motions to suppress other evidence.The ruling came…
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City commission to discuss private workforce housing grant requests
City commissioners on Tuesday will discuss and provide direction on how to proceed with private workforce housing grant requests.
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Manhattan Public Library offers new lactation space
The Manhattan Public Library made history this week by debuting the first-ever lactation pod installed in a Kansas public library.
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Coaching legend to step down after 3 decades
Kyle BelangerSports correspondentWith her team already ahead 7-3 against powerhouse St. Thomas Aquinas High School Thursday at home, Basehor-Linwood High School softball coach Susan Mayberry…
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There is a place for you under God’s wings
PASTOR’S CORNERMother’s Day is this Sunday. I have been thinking about it a lot as I prepare for worship this week. I also recognize that…
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County prospects look good as postseason awaits
As the spring high school sports season begins to wind down, I want to put the region on notice: Leavenworth County will have some serious…
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County attorney speaks about risks of social media
Micah BraySpecial to the TimesThe Leavenworth County Attorney’s Office welcomes opportunities to engage with the community on issues affecting youth safety, including the growing impact…
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