2026 News Archive
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Lawrence’s Community Building to remain fee-free for the rest of the year
Lawrence city commissioners voted 3-1 Tuesday to keep the recreational facilities at the Community Building fee-free to use
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City commission sets funding boundaries for Edge District, Champions Gate
The K-State Foundation’s Edge District has defined boundaries after two unanimous Manhattan City Commission votes Tuesday.
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City Commission approves tax breaks for northwest Lawrence apartment complex
Lawrence city commissioners voted 3-1 Tuesday to approve sales tax breaks for a new market-rate, "townhome-style" apartment complex slated for nor
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Bert Nash workers soon to vote on whether to unionize with new representation
Bert Nash employees will soon vote on whether to unionize in an election that some workers feel will determine their voice in workplace dec
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New Rams coach focuses on development
Kyle BelangerSports correspondentPleasant Ridge High School has named J Herken its new varsity girls’ basketball coach.A California native who has lived in the Kansas City…
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City manager discusses how to use CoreCivic impact fees
John RichmeierLeavenworth TimesLeavenworth’s city manager says he will be presenting ideas for spending the money the city receives from CoreCivic.Scott Peterson discussed the matter last…
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Grant to help develop Basehor trails
Beth KornegaySpecial to the TimesThe Sunflower Foundation began receiving applications in January from communities throughout Kansas looking to develop or improve their trails, thereby increasing...
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The best use of CoreCivic payments
To the editor: As the city begins considering how to use the impact fees they receive from CoreCivic, there are many possibilities to choose from… Login to continue reading Login...
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Work begins on 10th and Limit project
John RichmeierLeavenworth Times The intersection of 10th Avenue and Limit Street has been closed off to through traffic as work has started on improvements. The…
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