2026 News Archive
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Lawmakers push for mandatory aviation tech after rise in ‘close calls’
Sen. Jerry Moran and other members of the commerce subcommittee on aviation, space and innovation called for safer airways Tuesday by demanding the implementation of mandatory safety systems in all...
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Sister city mayor wears USA shirt after losing wager
John RichmeierLeavenworth TimesThe mayor of Leavenworth’s sister city Wagga Wagga, Australia, has kept his end of a wager after the men’s U.S. soccer team defeated…
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International military officers to visit Kansas Capitol
Jane WelchSpecial to the TimesEighty-seven military officers representing 79 nations will visit Topeka July 2 for State Government Day. The officers are students at the…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Schools should support students, staff
To the editor:Thank you, Dr. Kellen Adams. Your support of our community youth has been greatly appreciated and you will be missed. I pray that…
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Lansing swimmers return to tutor next generation
Kyle BelangerSports correspondentOne decade after its opening, the Lansing High School swimming pool has become one of the state’s proud natatory epicenters.With head coach David…
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City manager reviews proposed budget
John RichmeierLeavenworth TimesThe Leavenworth city manager has proposed keeping the city’s property tax rate flat for 2027. But this does not mean the amount of…
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Bato squares off against Kentucky star
As the 250th birthday of our nation draws nearer, we are bombarded with advertising for souvenirs of the event. But I can do without more…
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Geary County approves 12-month data center moratorium
The Geary County Commission voted 3-0 to approve a 12-month moratorium proposal on data centers at their meeting on Tuesday.
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Start of dredging work means traffic impacts on Dyer Road
They’re blowing bubbles at Tuttle Creek again.
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