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Bill Shirley, a retired Army veteran, educator and Iola mayor and city commissioner, will speak at Monday's Memorial Day ...
Local and state officials were on hand Thursday to cut the ribbon for Monarch Cement Company's 20-megawatt solar farm, which ...
Three local athletes are heading to Wichita next week to participate in the 3A KSHSAA State Track and Field meet after ...
Funding cutbacks have forced the Fort Scott National Historic Site to lose 60% of its staff, with more funding cuts possible.
Humboldt FC is looking for a few good men, and women, to try out for the summer season after returning from the recent ...
The owners of Yates Center Health and Rehab have announced plans to rebuild the nursing home after it was destroyed in a ...
Multiple athletes from Crest, Marmaton Valley and Yates Center punched their tickets to the state track and field meet in ...
A federal judge has sided with CoreCivic in a dispute over reopening its Leavenworth prison for detained immigrants. TOPEKA — ...
The U.S. Mint will soon stop production of the penny, a Treasury Department official said. WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Mint ...
Linus Thuston, long-time Neosho County attorney before retiring last August under a cloud of suspicion, will face felony ...
While demand for vaccinations has dropped, the CDC estimates 30,000 to 50,000 adults have died from COVID-19 since October.
A popular summer theater program for area youths is back on as part of a collaborative effort between the Bowlus Fine Arts ...
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