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Oxygen’s ‘Sins of the South’ Delves Into Shocking Slaying of Woman Who Had ‘Perfect’ Life
True crime aficionados get ready for Oxygen’s anything-but-charming new series Sins of the South. Each episode digs into the horrific murder cases that rocked the region below the Mason-Dixon line. Helping tell the stories are first-hand accounts from the victims’ loved ones and law enforcement coinciding with archival footage and cinematic recreations you’ve come to expect from the network’s fare.
Osawatomie officers make multiple arrests related to narcotics
OSAWATOMIE – Osawatomie police officers recently made multiple arrests related to the distribution of narcotics. On March 10, officers conducted a traffic stop near Sixth Street and Kelly Avenue in Osawatomie, according to a news release from the Osawatomie Police Department.
Trojan Elementary put on modified lockdown
OSAWATOMIE – The parent of a Trojan Elementary student suffered a mental crisis Tuesday, May 7, which led to the Osawatomie school being placed on a modified lockdown. Osawatomie Police Chief David Stuteville said in a news release that the parent in crisis lives in Ottawa, but the parent made statements about wanting to go to Trojan Elementary to see his child, which prompted the modified lockdown.
His Cancer Journey Shows Health Dangers Firefighters Face
FRIDAY, May 10, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- For 14 years, David Perez fought fires in South Florida, thinking he was in peak physical shape. Then a routine physical turned up anomalies in his blood work that turned his life upside down. "The labs came back irregular. Everything was off," Perez,...
Sheriff’s office investigating damaged mailboxes near Fontana
FONTANA – Miami County Sheriff’s Office detectives are asking residents in the Fontana area to check and see if their mailboxes are damaged. In the overnight hours of Saturday, May 4, into Sunday, May 5, deputies were called to Fontana in response to a report of a suspicious vehicle.
Trojan Elementary students weren’t in danger during lockdown
OSAWATOMIE – A modified lockdown at Trojan Elementary on Tuesday, May 7, and an increased police presence in the days following prompted concern from some parents, but school and police officials have emphasized that students were never in any danger. The modified lockdown was put into effect after school...
Osawatomie seniors receive more than $256,000 in scholarships
OSAWATOMIE — Osawatomie High School seniors received scholarships totaling $256,346 during the 25th annual Frank Elliott Scholarship Awards Banquet. The banquet took place Monday, April 29, inside the OHS auditorium.
‘When Calls the Heart’ Renewed for Season 12 at Hallmark
Hearties, it’s time to celebrate! When Calls the Heart will be returning for Season 12. Hallmark confirmed the exciting news on May 10. The new season will consist of 12 episodes, with production set to begin in July. When Calls the Heart will continue to explore the lives of Elizabeth Thornton (Erin Krakow), Bill Avery (Jack Wagner), Nathan Grant (Kevin McGarry), Rosemary Coulter (Pascale Hutton), and more citizens of Hope Valley as the show moves further into the 1920s.
Community, leaders reflect on National Day of Prayer
PAOLA – City and county leaders, preachers and people of faith paused for a moment to give thanks during National Day of Prayer. Miami County Commissioner Rob Roberts welcomed everyone for a time of prayer for children, first responders, families and America at the Paola Community Center on Thursday, May 2.
Allen’s Cheer Team: Competition Isn’t Easy
Many people think that Cheer is not a sport, but that is not true. Cheer is not only a sport, but it is also a challenge of your strength and stamina. One example of that is cheer competitions. The difference between competition and cheering on the sideline is, when a person is on the sideline, they do a couple of cheers and stunts and get a break in between, but when a person goes to a competition, they are doing a whole routine for three plus minutes with no break. That includes dancing, lifting flyers into the air, and tumbling.
Moms celebrated during Mother-Daughter Tea Party
OSAWATOMIE – Mothers and their daughters gathered for the annual Mother-Daughter Tea Party at the Osawatomie Senior Center. The celebration of mothers, a week before Mother’s Day, featured mothers, daughters, granddaughters and even great-granddaughters on Sunday, May 5.
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