Emergency manager Marcy Hostetler likely needs a long sleep. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, while ice and snow fell on the county, motorists slid off roads and ambulances had to be towed out of ditches ...
Winter weather canceled most sports events after New Year’s, but a longer-term cancelation hit the Peabody-Burns girls team. Three players quit the team before break, and the remainder of their season ...
Choosing an internet provider in Marion County wasn’t always so daunting. But with the Flint Hills flush with companies flocking to the latest advancements, it can be hard to keep up. The county has ...
Curtis Maag spent more than two hours on the ground in Sunday’s freezing temperatures and was found, unconscious, by a deputy about 6:30 p.m. The 89-year-old had Stage Two hypothermia and high levels ...
“If Donald Trump is the Republican nominee, we’re going to have a party that’s divided. We’re going to have a party that’s going to have to somehow justify to itself why it’s voting for this man. I ...
Gary McCall’s Florence neighbors rushed to his assistance with garden hoses Friday night when his pickup, Corvette, and garage caught fire, but the vehicles and garage were a total loss nonetheless.
Hillsboro’s Bluejay community retail renovation has been selected as one of 11 projects to receive support from Kansas State University. “We’re co-creating blueprints that can guide future work for ...
By PHYLLIS ZORN. Staff writer. In an unprecedented move, nearly all highways in the area were closed Saturday because of unsafe conditions caused ...
It was Sunday, the biblical day of rest. Add to that unshoveled sidewalks, dangerously icy roads, and snow pouring down, and it was no wonder Marion streets were empty, with businesses closed. Plus, ...
Some busier than others, from Marion County Record for Jan. 8, 2025 ...
Firefighters were able to get three of five vehicles unstuck, and occupants opted to continue on their way. The other two cars were brought back to Lincolnville. A woman in one of the cars brought to ...
Florence and Burns firefighters, who apparently just happened upon the scene, covered a person who fell with blankets and safely took the person inside while waiting for a delayed ambulance to arrive.