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Cade Gossen, a member of the Peabody-Burns FFA chapter, and Natalee Bray, retiring State Sentinel from Pike Valley, were honored. The scholarships were established in 2025 in the name of the late ...
A Mad Science program is planned for 10 a.m. June 18 at Marion Community Center. The interactive program, sponsored by Marion City Library., will be a free program for all ages. More information is ...
Durham, population 92, doesn’t have much, but it does have perhaps the best coffee shop in the county: Main St. Café. Run by a large Mennonite family, the restaurant has a friendly staff, and its ...
Overall, Marion County’s score was better than Lyon County’s 58%, Sedgwick County’s 64%, Saline County’s 65%, Reno County’s 66%, Chase County’s 74%, Butler County’s 80%, Dickinson County’s 84%, and ...
After 4½ in the Marines, Pryor returned to Kansas. Nervous about his prospects at Kansas State, he first enrolled at Salina Area Technical College, taking classes in electrical technology, before ...
Perry Gutsch will be stepping down Friday as manager at Agri Trails Cooperative at Lincolnville. Gutsch has seen many advances in agricultural production since he started at Lincolnville almost 40 ...
Road Side Ranch Design, which offers clothes for men, women, and babies along with artistic shoes, caps, candles, cups, vanity license plates, placemats, kitchen towels, hair brushes, backpacks, ...
Marion County attorney Michelle Brown said she might file a motion seeking to try Williams as an adult in the juvenile cases. Under the rules of juvenile court, if he is tried as an adult, it would be ...
The roughly 300 pilgrims trudging 60 miles from Wichita to Pilsen for an annual march honoring chaplain Emil Kapaun were particularly excited this year. The walk (or pilgrimage, or march, or camino) ...
After retiring, Ogden and Dennis Maggard opened one of the county’s most unique businesses, Bearly Makin’ It Antiques, in 1994. The business’s Main St. storefront closed in 2022, but its iconic ...
Marion City Council voted Monday to borrow $1 million to repave Coble St. from Denver to Kellison Sts. and Roosevelt St. from Sherman to Kellison Sts. for $650,000 and install new water meters for ...
But despite periods of truancy, Shobe enjoyed school. He graduated with a degree in physical science and eventually got his master’s in geology. Shobe even taught high school and college science after ...
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