2026 News Archive
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Tips for hot weather squirrel hunting
Summer squirrel hunting is a challenge. Trees are full of green leaves and ground clutter is thick. Squirrels are hard to spot in the best…
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Motion to remove chairman fails
John RichmeierLeavenworth Times An attempt to replace the chairman of the Leavenworth County Commission was unsuccessful. A motion to remove Commissioner Mike Stieben from the…
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The life and times of those in the family tree
My mom, named Fern, grew up in a family of four girls. The youngest of the four, she boasted a hint of red in her… Login to continue reading
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How would Jesus live your life?
Did you wear a W.W.J.D. bracelet in the 90s? At some point, many of us either wore one, were tempted to or maybe felt left…
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Basehor standout prepares with offseason work
Kyle BelangerSports correspondent As a freshman, Basehor-Linwood High School point guard Delaney Wittkop burst onto the scene as one of the region’s most electric girls’…
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What amendment defeat reveals about Kansas
The resounding defeat of the proposed Kansas constitutional amendment on Supreme Court selection demonstrates a fundamental democratic principle: political leaders may set the agenda, but…
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Health department offers family planning services in Douglas County again
The Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health department has started offering expanded reproductive healthcare options again, including annual family plan
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Manhattan commissioners to consider budget, sales tax ballot question
Tuesday’s work session will see Manhattan city commissioners discuss the proposed 2027 budget and a street maintenance sales tax ballot question.
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Jackson exits Manhattan city attorney position
Manhattan’s city attorney of over a decade left her position Monday.
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City waterparks welcome over 100,000 visitors this season
Manhattan parks and rec waterparks have welcomed more than 100,000 visits this season, and there’s still time to enjoy the water before summer wraps up.
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