Building an event center at the south end of Central Park gained traction at Monday’s city council study session. Christian Pedersen with the Event Center showed photos of what his committee envisions ...
Peabody’s Sunday Cruise season will kick off 5:30 to 8 p.m. May 24. The event will include hot dogs, hamburgers, and s’mores around a fire pit provided by Eyestone Automotive and Fab. Other vendors ...
By JUDD WEIL. Staff writer. What started as a college curiosity has grown into more than a decade of martial arts instruction in Hillsboro f ...
Property taxes, economic incentives and tensions between state and local government are among the biggest issues facing Kansans, gubernatorial candidate Stacy Rogers said Sunday during a Patriots for ...
Marion County Record has won 33 statewide awards for 2026, Kansas Press Association announced this week. Included are 17 first-place awards for: B ...
I have had the privilege of working with the seniors of Marion County for nearly three years, and one of our most important services is distributing commodities to low income families. This effort ...
By JUDD WEIL. Staff writer. A long-unsolved bank robbery in a quiet Marion County community has inspired a new novel by local author Thane Schwa ...
No services are planned for Gerald Ray Bain, who died April 12. Born and raised in Peabody, he graduated from Peabody High School and Wichita State University and was employed by Coleman, Koch Oil ...
Marion cannot fully close a flood gate north of town during heavy rain, leaving the city with limited control over incoming water, city administrator Brian Wells told the city council Monday.
By NICHOLAS KIMBALL. Staff writer. The Warriors put on a scoring clinic Friday against Canton-Galva, winning 17-6 and 35-9. Jameson ...
Caileigh Johnson won pole vault and Hailey Harshman placed second. The girls relay team won the 400 and 800, and the boys relay team won the 100. Wyatt Soyez won the 200-yard dash, and Tripp Peterson ...
As a matter of personal economic interest and cultural affinity, Jackson was closer to the Palmetto State planters driving nullification than not. But he had sworn an oath to “preserve, protect, and ...