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A car owned by a Kansas City woman and stolen in McPherson County was found May 27 parked at a Lincolnville resident’s property. Deputy Austin Spencer’s report valued the 2017 Ford Fiesta, owned by ...
An Oklahoma woman apparently suffering a mental health crisis Saturday caused tense moments for emergency workers after she ran out of gasoline near Burns, pulled her Jeep Wrangler into the entrance ...
No, Pat Wick’s popular column is not being withheld because it was too opinionated. Pat is visiting relatives in California and lost track of whether she had used all the columns she wrote before ...
The pickup vaulted over a steep ditch and landed on its side in the former Family Dollar store parking lot with a pole through the side window and windshield. Peabody firefighters and a sheriff’s ...
The wettest start to a year since 2022 has helped propel Marion County out of drought, according to the latest data from the National Weather Service and U.S. Drought Monitor.
A program that provides free food to more than 250 low-income county families every two months received an unwelcome surprise Tuesday. Kansas Department of Children and Families announced that food ...
The new Juneteenth federal holiday may result in delays in receiving next week’s paper by mail. As usual, the paper will be mailed at multiple post offices and available for pickup and on newsstands ...
The history of 100-year-old Five Oaks Ranch west of Elmdale will be celebrated at a free public talk at 1 p.m. June 21 at the Pioneer Bluffs heritage center, a mile north of Matfield Green on K-177.
The new banners are larger, allowing the brackets to stay in their preferred position year-round. The Pride Committee has a variety of themed banners for different times of year, some of which they ...
Larry Smith of Newton brought his 1997 white and red Chevrolet Camaro to the show. Smith, who last brought a car to the show 10 years ago, has restored several cars over the years. The second car he ...
Most lamented how elected and appointed officials everywhere seem unusually inclined to try to bully reporters and to try to hide as much of public business as possible behind closed doors and in ...
Friday is the deadline for ordering teddy bears to stuff and tie-dye between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. July 9 at Marion City Library. Orders are being accepted at (620) 382-2442. Cost is $10 per bear. The ...