Just as legislators did with “Value Them Both,” which would have taken away reproductive rights while pretending to embrace them, their latest amendment is anything but an attempt to make the state ...
“Business incubators,” which help startups and entrepreneurs develop businesses, have grown popular nationwide in the past few years. One is coming soon to Marion. Matt Meyerhoff, owner of the former ...
A display commemorating the 1951 flood in Marion is open now until July 22 at Marion City Library. It is open during library hours. Pictures taken and articles written from then are located in the ...
After spending nearly two weeks serving near Buipe in northern Ghana, Jennifer Bush returned to Peabody with sore muscles, lingering effects of sun poisoning and renewed appreciation for the power of ...
The 2006 International 7400 diesel tanker was carrying a full tank when the accident happened. It was towed by Autohouse, based in Galva, where it will stay at a lot until the Kansas Department of ...
A private family interment in Restlawn Cemetery, Newton, is planned for Charles “Chuck” Lindsay, 72, who died Thursday at Peabody Health and Rehab. Born Jan. 2, 1954, in Columbus, Ohio, to Hazel Irene ...
Ag Service in Hillsboro announced Tuesday that it was in the final stages of being acquired by Helena Agri-Enterprises. The sale is expected to be completed by the end of July or early August.Local ...
Mary Ann (Bevan) Walter, 88, passed peacefully June 30, 2026, at home in Hillsboro. She was born Sept. 3, 1937, to Burl F. and Inez M. (McMillan) Bevan at the family’s farm in rural Lost Springs. Mary ...
Lind, who will be 88 Friday, moved to Marion six years ago from Concordia. He festooned his neighbors’ mailboxes last month on a cul-de-sac off Eisenhower Dr., with planted petunias, marigolds, ...
Attendance at the county’s premier July 4 fireworks display in Peabody was dampened by a threat of storms, but the town still managed to fight the traditional Battle of New Orleans with more than ...
Countywide in 2024, law enforcement officers reported 21 violent crimes, including one rape and 20 cases of aggravated assault or aggravated battery. A total of 61 property crimes were reported, ...
An estimated 17 tour participants will stop for lunch at 12:45 p.m. at Bill and Essie’s BBQ, 301 E. Main St., Marion, then travel at 2:15 p.m. to Hillsboro Community Child Care Center, 211 Elm St., ...