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Proposed is a 7,520-square-foot facility in Herington’s industrial park. It would cost $7 million to $8 million and create about 30 full-time jobs. The City of Herington will extend utilities to the ...
The State Bar Association, members of the profession, who know who good and bad lawyers and judges are, form part of a commission. Members of the public form the other part. This commission examines ...
Failing to include a negative experience in the personnel records of any public employee should be a criminal offense. Failing to check the personnel records of any candidate for public employment ...
The Warriors girls took first place as a team and the boys took second as a team Friday when Marion was host for its annual relays. Three other county schools — Goessel, Centre, and Peabody-Burns — ...
Karsen Kroupa, a plant and soil sciences major from Marion, this month received the Doug McMurtrey Memorial Continuing Endowed Scholarship at Oklahoma State University.
A reception 2 to 4 p.m. April 26 at Marion County Lake hall will celebrate the 80th birthday of long-time Marion resident and retired teacher Helen Reznicek. Organizers are requesting that no gifts be ...
Embattled Peabody police officer Eric Watts attempted to purchase painkillers and solicited sexual favors from a former inmate in 2021, according to a Nevada sheriff and a criminal investigation ...
And just as the song proved not to be victorious for Marion schoolchildren, the Wildcat as a mascot has proved not to be victorious as Marion Middle School’s mascot and, more important, as one of the ...
The Salina Breakfast Bandits, a chapter of Ambucs, gave a bike to Centre kindergartener Matthew Haney Tuesday. Ambucs’s mission statement is “inspiring mobility and independence.” Kim Smith helped ...
McLinden is a graduate student at Kansas State University studying the bat population in the Flint Hills. On the table before her was a glass box holding five different bat specimens. All were in ...
Shopping, taking a cruise around town, going to community events, and listening to children sing are things that keep Salem Home residents happy and engaged.