mcj McPherson Main Street Hosts Burnin' Down Main Cookoff & Fall Festival Downtown event features chili and dessert competition alongside family activities on October 4
dnn Kansas Farm Bureau Legal Foundation wards $33,000 in Rural Law Practice Grants to two attorneys Information obtained from Kansas Farm Bureau
dnn Area police logs Reno County Daily Jail Log September 23, 2025 7:39 PM - BRITTANY BIEHLER, white female, age 33, arrested for failure to appear on original charge of no driver's license in possession. 2:50 PM - RALPH CROSSNO, white male, age 20, cited for inattentive driving. Total arrests:
dnn Kansas education employee sues state over firing for Charlie Kirk comment TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A former Kansas Department of Education employee has filed a federal lawsuit claiming she was wrongfully terminated for a social media comment about conservative activist Charlie Kirk's death. Katie Allen, a research analyst, filed the suit Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Kansas. She
dnn Hutchinson Obituaries Hutchinson Obituaries Farris, Anton "Tony" Edward West, Rebecca J. Yearout, Kenneth Patrick "Kenny" Ferguson, Delmar Humphrey, Linda L. Source: Legacy.com - Hutchinson, Kansas Obituaries
dnn Hutchinson Cross Country Duo Sweeps National Weekly Honors for Third Consecutive Day Information obtained from HCC officials
dnn Blue Dragons Battle Valiantly in Thrilling Five-Set Showdown Against Seward County Information obtained from HCC officials
dnn Hutchinson Community Foundation awards $600,000 in housing initiative grants HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Hutchinson Community Foundation has announced a three-year, $1.53 million housing initiative aimed at promoting development within existing neighborhoods through small-scale, local projects. The initiative prioritizes development that builds within established neighborhoods, small-scale incremental development driven by local developers, and balanced neighborhood evolution, according to a foundation
dnn Hutchinson schools dismiss early Friday for homecoming parade HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Hutchinson Public Schools will dismiss students one hour early Friday for homecoming festivities, with transportation changes affecting multiple schools across the district. All USD 308 schools will release students early Friday, Sept. 26, according to a district announcement. Durham Elementary, Boys & Girls Club, Trinity and Hadley bus
dnn Free Health Services Event Planned for Hutchinson Community HUTCHINSON, Kan. — A free community health event offering medical screenings and services will be held Saturday in Hutchinson, organizers announced. Grace Health Day is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Grace Bible Church, located at 1221 E. 33rd Ave. The event will operate on a first-come,
hutch ICE conducts immigration enforcement operations in Hutchinson, Kansas HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducted operations in Hutchinson on Thursday, resulting in at least two detentions, according to local advocacy organizations. Hutch In Harmony, a grassroots social justice organization based on East Sherman Street, reported confirmed ICE presence at Superior Boiler in the south-central Kansas city. The
well Wellington Area Obituaries Sumner County Obituaries Casner, Donald Herman, Marjorie Kaspar, Bobbi Spencer, Fred Anderson, Letha Mitchem, Traci Mugler, Gregory Harvey, Margie Source: Legacy.com - Sumner County, Kansas Obituaries
well Sumner County 4-H Announces Fall Programs, Quartermania Fundraiser WELLINGTON, Kan. – Sumner County 4-H has announced several upcoming programs for fall 2025, including enrollment for new members and a fundraising event to support youth development activities. The organization will hold its annual Quartermania fundraiser Saturday, Oct. 11, at the Raymond Frye Complex, 320 N Jefferson Ave. in Wellington. The
well Sumner County Health Department Emphasizes Community Preparedness During National Month WELLINGTON, Kan. — Throughout National Preparedness Month, the Sumner County Health Department has been actively engaging residents with ongoing emergency readiness initiatives, continuing to provide updated information and practical resources to help families and individuals prepare for unexpected disasters. The federal campaign, observed annually since 2004 under FEMA's Ready
well Caldwell Chamber to Host Electric Vehicle Event with Local Coffee Shop CALDWELL — The Caldwell Chamber of Commerce will host an electric vehicle showcase featuring EVs & Espressos on Oct. 1 from 9-11 a.m. at Heritage Park. The event will feature Suzy's Bakery & Coffee Shop, which will provide refreshments for attendees. Test drives will be available in a
dnn Manhattan Law Firm Awards Two Students $2,000 for Community Service MANHATTAN, Kan. — Two college students received $1,000 scholarships from Manhattan-based Addair Law for demonstrating exceptional commitment to public service and community involvement. Peri Stevens and Andrew Navarro were named the 2024 Public Spirit Scholarship winners by the law firm, which doubled its award this year due to the quality
dnn Manhattan Arts Center prepares for ARTini 2025 on Oct. 3 MANHATTAN, Kan. — The Manhattan Arts Center will host its annual ARTini fundraiser Oct. 3, featuring local artists and bartenders collaborating on unique cocktail and art pairings in support of the organization's educational programs. The event, scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Union Hall at 328 Poyntz Ave.
dnn Riley County Police Make Arrests in Recent Vehicle Burglary Cases MANHATTAN, Kan. — The Riley County Police Department announced Monday it has made two arrests following a lengthy investigation into multiple vehicle burglaries that occurred over the past two months in the Manhattan area. Jesup McClelland, 25, of Manhattan, was arrested Sept. 23 at approximately 3:27 p.m. in the
mcj McPherson College Earns Top 20 Ranking in U.S. News Report Institution recognized for 10th consecutive year, also receives Best Value and Social Mobility honors
mcj Museum Project Faces City Limits Hurdle Moundridge declines to annex proposed Swiss Mennonite museum site, citing utility concerns.
mcj Bullpups show resilience through five rain delays at Doug Gayer Classic before play suspended McPherson Girls Tennis Tournament Cancelled Due to Weather
mcj McPherson Soccer Stuns Buhler 3-2 in Overtime Thriller Bullpups overcome halftime deficit with second-half rally before Morales nets winner in extra time
mcj McPherson Eighth Grade Volleyball Teams Sweep Mulvane Triangular Both squads remain unbeaten with hard-fought victories over Mulvane and Circle
mcj McPherson JV Football Falls in Thriller to Chanute Bullpups outpaced in fourth quarter despite strong offensive showing in 24-19 road loss