2026 News Archive
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PROCLAMATION MONTH
This article has no body content. May was a month for proclamations for the city of Lansing. Mayor Tony McNeill announced proclamations for Building Safety…
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Wondering where to turn? Cry out to Jesus
PASTOR’S CORNER I’ve made some foolish decisions in my life. One of those silly choices involved a boxing challenge in college.I was a freshman attending…
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Bobcat catcher showcases big arm
I’m going to start this week’s column by proclaiming the right arm of Lexie Saultz as one of the most dangerous defensive weapons in Leavenworth…
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PANTRY DONATION
St. Paul Lutheran Church & School (SPLCS) students and leadership recently delivered a check and pantry items to Trinity House. Trinity House is a local…
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LARSPA SCHOLARSHIP
Alyssa Streit of Basehor-Linwood High School was recently presented with a $1,000 scholarship from the Leavenworth Area Retired School Personnel Association by Priscilla LoPresti. Submitted
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Lansing residents propose ideas at visioning workshop
Connie ParishSpecial to the TimesLansing residents had the opportunity this week to share their vision of what the city should look like in 20 or…
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Kansas schools discover how much they lean on technology
Maybe you heard the yelps echoing from the hallways of Kansas schools last week as a software outage essentially paused academic work. No quizzes. No…
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Sheriff’s Office to participate in Click It or Ticket
John RichmeierLeavenworth TimesMembers of the Leavenworth County Sheriff’s Office will be participating in a statewide campaign focusing on the enforcement of seat belt laws.The Click…
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Community center more than just a new space
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News Since opening last August, the Bob & Pat Schmidt Community Center has exceeded expectations.
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