A blue-green algae watch was issued Friday for Marion County Lake. A watch means blue-green algae may be present and water could be unsafe for people and animals. Kansas Department of Health and ...
Upfitting a salvaged $32,500 2024 or ’25 Ford Interceptor to be a new police car in Marion has cost $17,184.52. The final cost exceeded an earlier estimate by nearly $1,000 because of rising costs of ...
A memorial service for Dennis P. Laubhan, 80, who passed away on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at Good Shepherd Hospice House, Manhattan, was 10:30 a.m. May 8, 2026, at Zion Lutheran Church, 106 N Lincoln ...
Kansas author Kim Vogel Sawyer will speak and sign copies of her novel, “Where We Belong,” at 10 a.m. Saturday at Marion City Library. The book focuses on a widowed New York father’s attempts to ...
Dylan Kraus broke Marion’s school record in the 1600 Friday at Remington, winning with a time of 5:22.90. Kraus also holds three school records in the 400, and 800. He placed second in those races ...
A memorial service for JoAnn Phyllis Youngblood, 91, Arvada, Colorado, who passed away March 28, 2026, will be 2 p.m. May 21 at Ralston Creek Church, 6425 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada, Colorado.
The child-endangerment allegations stemmed from juveniles being inside the vehicle while it was carrying drugs, Starkey said. Two occupants born in 2010 were identified during the stop. They were not ...
His responsibilities in government posts, including the presidency, sometimes conflicted with his own opinions and interests. Like prior and future leaders, he had to choose between those two ...
Painter Tim Cleveland of Pittsburg died May 6 after contacting a high-voltage power line while working outside Hillsboro Hardware. Cleveland was in a bucket truck when he touched a high-voltage power ...
Peabody Mayor Kevin Burke, whose resignation was called for even before he took office in January, abruptly resigned Monday, citing medical issues. Council member Bailey Penner was appointed to ...
Hillsboro and Centre were honored last week by the state high school activities association as sportsmanship champions of their leagues.
If you like what politics has done to Congress and the Legislature, you’ll love what it might do to the Supreme Court. Instead of studiously weighing the law, justices would follow whatever radical ...