A 38-year-old woman was killed and two 14-year-old boys seriously injured when their car, northbound on K-15, slammed into a semi amid dense fog at 9:50 p.m. Saturday on US-56 east of Lehigh. Alicia D ...
Our Thanksgiving dinner is a testament to the power of collaboration and generosity. The generosity comes from the amazing donations we receive. The collaboration is a group effort from all our staff, ...
Ashley Peters, daughter of Ryan and Jamie Peters of Lehigh, is one of six students statewide to receive a $1,000 “Youth in Agriculture” scholarship from Kansas Livestock Foundation. A co-valedictorian ...
A pair of dogs attacked a calf Sunday in the 300 block of Burbridge St. in Marion. According to a report from Marion police, the dogs were returned to their owner in the 300 block of Grant St., and ...
A $1,250 check already is on its way. It will be given through Marion Advancement Campaign, which chose the communication device as one of its six projects this year. The Knights found out that MAC ...
Caldwell, who is working on a graduate degree in career and technical education at Pittsburg State University, was honored Nov. 20 during a ceremony in New Orleans. The award carries with it a $1,000 ...
Multiple wooden louvers — window slats which allow sound to escape — have broken off the west side of the tower in recent weeks. On Monday, the county commission approved a plan to repair and repaint ...
Peabody resident Samantha Wilson posted on social media that she was accepting donations to help employees left with no income during the Christmas season. “You can drop them off to 308½ N. Walnut, ...
“In Memoriam” listings are expanded paid obituaries, phrased as the family requests, and may include enhanced information or photographs that might not fit within free death notices. Services for ...
The Marion–Florence school district will consider dropping the “Wildcats” name for its middle school teams and instead use the high school’s “Warriors” moniker. “Wildcats” was Florence High School’s ...
Shipman’s league relocated from the middle school gym — where pickleballers played on basketball courts — to the indoor space. “People wanted to get in there and see the new facility,” Shipman said.
Marion High School senior Sophia Dye has signed a letter of intent to accept a track and field scholarship with Bethany College next year.