2026 News Archive
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Lawrence artists open their studios for Art Spaces Tours; looks behind the scenes continue Sunday
By transforming homes and industrial buildings into accessible galleries, the Lawrence Art Guild aims to do more than sell art.
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Holly Krebs: City of Lawrence is increasing employee pay at unsustainable levels (Column)
One major reason the City of Lawrence's costs have outpaced its revenue is because its personnel expenses increased 40%, from $90 million to $126 million, in the last
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God is everywhere and present in all good things
Spring has sprung. If the amount of dandelions in our yards are an indicator, it has been happening for a while. The season brings us…
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Pioneer star makes first step on exciting future
I really enjoyed catching up with Leavenworth’s DyVair McCray late last week as we chatted about his commitment to juco powerhouse Hutchinson Community College for…
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Defendant pleads to shooting at deputies
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times A man has pleaded no contest to shooting at sheriff’s deputies during a pursuit in Leavenworth County. Andrew M. Amundsen, 33, Kansas…
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Thoughts on Armageddon and beer at a local tavern
On April 16, Max McCoy left us with the latest in liberal gaslighting with an article about the president threatening “genocide” against Iran. Heady stuff,…
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JROTC students ‘gave it their all’
John Richmeier/Leavenworth Times Junior ROTC Raider teams from Leavenworth High School had already won several national championships. But this did not cause this year’s teams…
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Rec department to host annual Touch a Truck event
Staff report Patrick Clark is the recreation supervisor for the Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department. In this Q&A, he talks about the upcoming Touch a…
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