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Ring of fire, To burn the Flint Hills is a quiet and exclusive art, from Marion County Record for April 9, 2025 ...
The cost of all that travel is measured not just in fuel and drivers’ pay but also in hours lost to studying, working, playing, and doing all the other things young people should be doing. And that’s ...
Free food will be distributed next week to residents qualifying under revised income standards. To qualify, a recipient must have monthly household income of no more than $2,322 plus $830 for each ...
The annual Marion Relays will begin at 3:30 p.m. Friday. Goessel, Centre, and Peabody-Burns athletes are scheduled to compete. This will be the second event of the spring season for runners, jumpers, ...
The 1,154-square-foot, 1½ story house, owned by rural Peabody resident Mitchell Moffett, had a detached storage shed and tool shed. The garage and storage shed didn’t burn, but firefighters used a ...
County attorney Michelle Brown has set in place changes she hopes will keep county law enforcement agencies in their proper lanes. Other changes she seeks to make are in hope of recruiting attorneys ...
It read like a Dr. Seuss book: biggest fish, smallest fish, most fish, first fish. Rather than the opening to a jaunty story about cats in hats, however, those were categories local anglers competed ...
The only “businesses” Lincolnville has at the moment are two gas pumps on the edge of town. But that will change soon thanks to the hard work of a local 19-year-old. Emilee Remmers grew up just ...
Several county golfers logged impressive scores to begin the season when Solomon High School was host for a golf tournament Thursday on Great Life Golf Course in Salina. In Herington on Tuesday, three ...
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