The teacher admitted giving the student alcohol, Slater said, but not an entire serving of it. Police are continuing to investigate and expect to send a report to County Attorney Michelle Brown this ...
Peabody Community Foundation is trying to bring affordable apartments to the town. The city applied for a middle-income housing grant. In recent years the population in Peabody decreased by 40%, past ...
Commissioners were told waiting to build the whole building could end up being more expensive long term. Building the shell with no power would cost between $300,000 to $400,000, depending on ...
As many as 40 Marion Middle School students showed off their canoeing and fishing skills Friday morning. More than 100 students crowded Marion County Lake in the school’s annual Lake Day. The event ...
The board plans to decide whether director positions will be placed on the general election ballot in November. “We have until May to decide,” board chairman Linda Carlson said. She urged directors to ...
High school students around the county are able to enroll in classes that give them a leg up beyond high school. Advanced placement classes are college-level courses that students can take during high ...
Peabody City Council violated state law when it conducted a closed-door session Aug. 11, the Kansas attorney general’s office has ruled. The council failed to adequately summarize what would be ...
Photographers of all ages submitted photos that showcase preservation of Kansas’ ranching heritage and open spaces through conservation. Jim Richardson, a Kansas native and National Geographic ...
Whether you welcomed last weekend’s “No Kings” events or blasted them as “hate America rallies,” one thing seems clear: America no longer holds the rule of law sacred. The problem doesn’t reside ...
With the cost of college increasing, Marion High School is urging its students to take dual-enrollment classes while in high school. Students can save about $30,000 off their college cost over the ...
A collection of uranium and Vaseline glass will be displayed 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at Peabody Museum. The pieces are owned by Patty Traxson and Bonnie Shaw. They will be displayed in several places ...
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