2026 News Archive
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Man found dead in City Park identified
A man found dead in City Park on June 9 has been identified by family members as 49-year-old Ray Muniz.
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Douglas County clerk highlights big change to advance voting in Kansas
Douglas County Clerk Jamie Shew wants to make sure local voters know about a new state law that invalidates their advance ballots i
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Leavenworth history illuminated in exhibit
Preservation is work. It takes investment, vision and community pride. It takes people deciding that their stories matter enough to save. Leavenworth is standing at…
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Group focuses on downtown cleanup
Curt Gilfert and Renee Chaput-Lemons wash windows during a recent cleanup in downtown Leavenworth as part of The Leavenworth VIBE initiative to beautify and add…
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Protect our water from unwanted chemicals
You probably know my opinion about farming in the Missouri River floodplain. I have written many times about how I think that it is a…
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Mayor suggests putting trash plan on hold
John RichmeierLeavenworth TimesLeavenworth’s mayor has suggested pausing plans for the city to open a consolidation station for trash collection.“I think we need to put it…
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Early morning fire at K-State dairy unit destroys several buildings
Crews from Riley County Fire District No. 1 and the Manhattan Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 4:05 a.m. Wednesday in storage buildings near the Kansas State University dairy unit.
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1st Infantry Division cases colors as deployment to Europe begins
The 1st Infantry Division headquarters cased its colors during a ceremony at Victory Park on Tuesday, marking the official start of the division’s movement to Europe in support of the U.S. Army...
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City approves pursuing Campus Creek watershed study with K-State
A consultant team will define watershed strategies in the Campus Creek area after Manhattan city commissioners on Tuesday authorized staff to negotiate a scope and fee for the services.
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