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At the end of the school year, Marion will lose two coaches who have defined Warrior athletics perhaps more than anyone in the 21st century. The two happen to be husband and wife. Grant and Deanna ...
In a sale lasting just more than half an hour, buyers at Thursday’s tax foreclosure action picked up houses for as little as $6,000 and empty lots for as little as $150. Before the sale, 131 bidders ...
A house and a garage, a commercial building, four garages, and a shed came into the sights Monday of Marion City Council when code inspector James Masters showed council members photos of the ...
Born in 1904 in Medford, Oklahoma, Ferdinand Graevs moved to Goessel at a young age. His family, unsurprisingly, were Mennonites. His grandparents immigrated to the United States in the mid-1800s. A ...
A dollar is a dollar is a dollar. Or is it? It took just 52 seconds Monday night for Marion’s city council to introduce and approve an across-the-board 5% raise for all city employees. The raise will ...
Marion’s boys and girls teams placed first out of 11 schools Thursday at the Tim Griffin Relays at Chase County. Brian Nguyen won first in the javelin and placed second in the discus. Tripp Peterson ...
An evening of jazz featuring 2023 Peabody-Burns graduate and Wichita State music education major Alex Young, relatives, and friends is planned for 7 p.m. May 3 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 212 E.
As new allegations emerge, police officer Eric Watts has left the Peabody police force, a spokesman for Kansas Commission on Peace Officers Standards’ and Training confirmed Friday. His departure came ...
A reception and symbolic groundbreaking for Tabor College’s proposed Business and Entrepreneurship Center are planned for 4:30 p.m. April 30 near B and Jefferson Sts. in Hillsboro. Tabor is trying to ...
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