2026 News Archive
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Stranger Creek recedes
John RichmeierLeavenworth Times Stranger Creek is back within its banks. The creek flooded Tuesday in the Easton area following recent storms. Stranger Creek flows from… Login to...
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Pitchers toss no-hitters as Bobcats sweep regional
Kyle BelangerSports correspondent BASEHOR – A pair of no-hitters and a sea of happy tears were the story of the afternoon Tuesday at Basehor-Linwood High…
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Defense secretary is not up to the job
The United States is likely to re-engage kinetically with Iran soon. Before doing so, we desperately need a new secretary for the Defense Department.As predicted,…
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Driver in crash with mayor was cited for speeding, records show
The driver of a motorcycle in a crash involving Manhattan mayor Susan Adamchak was cited for speeding, according to police records obtained by The Mercury on Wednesday. Those records also make clear...
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Kansas farmers hit hard by weather extremes and growing costs, wheat crop could be worst since 1972
By ALEXA ST. JOHN and CHARLIE RIEDEL Associated PressMONTEZUMA, Kan. (AP) — Orville Williams has had a healthy wheat crop on his 2,600-acre farm in Montezuma, Kansas, every year since he was a...
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City commission approves contract for consolidated trash services in Aggieville
The Manhattan City Commission voted 5-0 Tuesday to execute a design-build contract to consolidate trash services in Aggieville.
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City seeks nominations for Yard of the Year
Have you seen a great-looking yard in Newton? Nominate it for 2026 Yard of the Year! Nominate your favorite yards at www.newtonkansas.com/yard through June 9.… Login to continue reading
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Events calendar
Have an event to add? Send like information to [email protected] May 21 5 to 8 p.m. — Third Thursday, Downtown. 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. —…
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