2026 News Archive
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Forgotten lantern connects Leavenworth to world’s fair
Sometimes the most important pieces of history are the things we stop noticing.That is what happened with an old lantern outside the Carroll Mansion Museum,…
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Lansing City Council reviews 2027 budget
Connie ParishSpecial to the TimesLansing City Council members recently got a brief overview of the 2027 budget, but the item most are concerned about –…
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Primary races set after filing deadline
John RichmeierLeavenworth TimesLocal races for the Aug. 4 primary election, and some general election races, have taken shape following Monday’s filing deadline for candidates.There will…
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Basehor couple launches new ice product
Beth KornegaySpecial to the TimesAfter falling in love with a product they discovered through friends in the St. Louis and Texas areas, Basehor couple Jason…
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Farm Bureau is about each of you in Kansas
I am a farmer and stockman. Most importantly, I am Jennifer’s husband and Isaac and Tatum’s dad. I am also the fifth generation to farm…
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Top players named to all-league teams
Lansing High School senior Bryce Fullen was named the UKC’s Baseball Player of the Year. Kyle BelangerSports correspondent Lansing High School senior Bryce Fullen and…
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WHAT’S HAPPENING
Wednesday, June 3WHAT: Leavenworth Farmers MarketWHEN: 8 a.m. to noonWHERE: Haymarket Square, 7th and Cherokee streetsWHAT: BingoWHEN: 7 p.m.WHERE: VFW Post 56, 519 Cherokee St.DETAILS:…
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Center opens mental health fair to public
Bess BonewitsSpecial to the TimesFor the past three years, individuals participating in The Guidance Center’s Adult Psychosocial Program (APP) have worked together to create a…
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Streamline Coffee closes in downtown Lawrence; Tex-Mex restaurant opens on west side
Streamline Coffee will permanently close its doors in downtown Lawrence on Tuesday, and a new Tex-Mex restaurant has opene
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