Joshua Roberts
Recent stories
- Hemingway’s curse
- A sad, strange saga of two gringos at the running of the bulls
- August 23, 2006
- Fear continues to paralyze me. I look at my watch. It's almost time.
- Construction kicks off at new Basehor bank
- April 19, 2006
- Bill New, chairman of the board at First State Bank and Trust, said his company has conducted business based on ethics, honesty and “Christian standards.”
- Cyberspace: A new frontier for danger
- April 5, 2006
- A seedy, methodical voice emanates from the dark shadow on screen. The man, a convicted sex offender serving prison time for indecent exposure and corruption of a minor, warns the unsuspecting how he did it
- 24-40 corridor study likely to begin in May
- March 1, 2006
- An upcoming “aggressive” study of the U.S. Highway 24-40 corridor could be completed by spring 2007, the project manager said this week.
- Basehor library patrons approve new building
- March 1, 2006
- A celebration of smiles, applause and congratulatory handshakes erupted at Kelley's Bar and Grille Tuesday night.
- Lawmakers review issues facing 2006 session of state Legislature
- February 22, 2006
- Politicos indicate roughly 1,000 pieces of new legislation will be introduced this year in the Kansas Senate and the House. Only a quarter of those, or 250 bills, will be made into law.
- Police still investigate murder
- February 15, 2006
- Three months have passed since a 44-year-old Tonganoxie woman, Robin Bell, was found beaten to death in a western Wyandotte County business. Police said this week that they continue to search for her killer.
- Conservation measures help preserve family’s 167 acres
- January 25, 2006
- Ancestors of Tonganoxie resident Nancy Pearce have owned the farm she currently lives on for more than six decades. And true to the ethos of her forefathers, she's committed to not only maintaining the ground, but improving it.
- Cedar trees provide ideal buffer from summer wind, winter snow
- January 25, 2006
- Bonner Springs resident Don Tallman doesn't credit himself with doing the lion's share of work that earned him a windbreak award from the Leavenworth County Conservation District.
- Countywide group plans name change
- Move would help with marketing
- January 25, 2006
- In its 25-year history, Leavenworth Area Development has used the name originally given to it by a group of Leavenworth area bankers in 1981.
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