Estuardo Garcia Reporter
Recent stories
- County rehires counselor-at-large on contract
- Commissioners full of questions over contract with Kansas Sampler Festival Committee
- November 20, 2008
- The former counselor-at-large for Leavenworth County is back.
- Counselor-at-large to keep her county job
- Counselor-at-large to keep her county job
- November 19, 2008
- The former counselor-at-large for Leavenworth County is back.
- County buildings department gets name change
- November 13, 2008
- The last remnants of the Special Buildings Department are now gone.
- New pharmacy opens its doors
- November 13, 2008
- On Monday the doors officially opened for the new Medicine Store, just southeast of U.S. Highway 24-40 and 155th Street.
- Large election turnout broke no records
- November 13, 2008
- Leavenworth County voters turned out in large numbers Nov. 4, but didn’t set any records.
- Department receives name upgrade
- November 11, 2008
- The last remnants of the special buildings department are now gone.
- County begins CR1 negotiations
- November 5, 2008
- Let the negotiations begin.
- Leavenworth county commission
- November 5, 2008
- Let the negotiations begin.
- County awards $5,300 grant for museum
- October 30, 2008
- Leavenworth County commissioners received a round of applause last week after giving county museums the funding requests they had sought.
- County tests drive-by shot system
- October 29, 2008
- A long line of Leavenworth County residents waited Thursday morning to try the newest drive-through in Leavenworth.
Recent photos
Holly Sebree, left, pharmacist, and Michelle Meyer, pharmacy technician, fill an order during the opening day of the new Medicine Store in Basehor.
A line starts to form at the Tonganoxie Public Library as Leavenworth County residents prepare to cast advance ballots in the 2008 general election. More than 2,870 people have taken advantage of advance voting in the county.
Deborah Whitney, of St. John’s Hospital, gives Cathy Adams, Leavenworth, a flu vaccination during Thursday’s drive-through flue shot clinic in Leavenworth.
Janet Klasinski, Leavenworth County deputy clerk, shows poll workers Jeanie Williams, Tonganoxie, Debbie Breuer, Basehor, Pat Young, Basehor, and Steve young, Basehor, how to use the electronic voting machines for the Nov. 4 election.
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