2026 News Archive
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Expect fun and success on those farm ponds
Sunbeams reflecting off the eastern horizon turned our pond’s surface orange, a reminder that soon it would be too hot for man, beast or fish.…
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When will everyone be welcome at America’s birthday party?
The Trump administration recently hosted an all-day prayer festival on the National Mall, partially funded with millions in taxpayer dollars, to “rededicate” America to God…
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Commissioner asks questions about LCDC
John RichmeierLeavenworth TimesAs county commissioners discussed a funding request from the Leavenworth County Port Authority, much of the focus turned to another organization, the Leavenworth…
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Area track roundup
Thursday’s meets Top three qualify for state plus next six best marks among four regionals. Class 2A Regional Track at Medicine Lodge Area scorers GIRLS… Login to continue reading...
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St. Marys chamber leader says government should negotiate harder for data centers
A Kaw Valley Chamber of Commerce official on Thursday called data centers in Pottawatomie County “inevitable” and encouraged government officials to push harder in negotiations.
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St. Marys chamber leader says government should push for data centers
A Kaw Valley Chamber of Commerce official on Thursday called data centers in Pottawatomie County “inevitable” and encouraged government officials to push harder.
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Local meteorologist calls storm chasers 'a challenge'
The weather in the plains is attracting storm chasers into the area and K-State meteorologist Chip Redmond says they are becoming a challenge when we get these severe weather events.
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Harvey County WIC delivers more than $500,000 in local food benefits
By Chad FreyNewton KansanThe Women, Infant and Children program, served about 506 people monthly in Harvey County last year – providing food from an approved…
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