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Hawks qualify four individuals and a relay for State track
Regional track meets are always a very big test, as every athlete brings their utmost effort in an attempt to qualify for the State meet. Thursday’s Kansas Class 3A Regional at St Marys was no different, and the Hiawatha Red Hawks were in prime mode to compete, as the team saw four individual competitors and one relay team qualify to compete in this weekend’s State meet at Wichita State University.
Suspect wanted in Kan., Mo. caught hiding in bedroom
JACKSON COUNTY, Kan.— Law enforcement authorities are investigating three suspects on multiple allegations. Just before 8:30 p.m., a Sheriff’s Deputy stopped a grey 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 truck near 182nd and S. Road due to the tag on the vehicle being registered to a different vehicle. The vehicle...
Prairie Hills USD 113 (Sabetha) USD 113 now in land transfer dispute with Nemaha Central
Its long-running financial disagreements with school districts in Jackson Heights and Vermillion over its closure of the Wetmore School was settled over a year ago, but the Prairie Hills USD 113 (Sabetha) School District is now at similar loggerheads with Nemaha Central USD 115. This dispute has simmered even longer, back to the 2012 closure of the Bern School, which consolidated with USD 113 two years earlier.
Hiawatha Community Foundation Highlights: About NEKAAA
Northeast Kansas Area Agency on Aging (NEKAAA) is grateful to participate in Give Back to Move Forward Match Days once again! As we prepare to break ground in the fall, this year’s goal is $25,000 to support the construction of a new multi-use facility for aging services, community programming and regional transit system.
HES announces May Character Kids
Congratulations to our HES Character Kids who showed characteristics of the May character word- Courage. Grade level teachers chose one boy and one girl from their grade level who exemplified the character trait!. Each student received a certificate, $5 gift card to Hiawatha Creamery, and a Red Hawk character kids...
Two face robbery, aggravated assault charges for alleged kidnapping incident
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Two 19-year-olds face several robbery and aggravated assault charges for a reported kidnapping incident. A report from the Shawnee Co. Sheriff’s Office states deputies were investigating a report in the 3700 block of SE 23rd Terrace around 1 a.m. on Saturday, May 11. Deputies learned...
Witnesses recount events of April 2023 fatality accident
On the morning of April 26, 2023, Virginia Wagner of Lawrence was driving north on U.S. Highway 75 just south of Holton when she noticed “a little four-door black car” coming up behind her at a high rate of speed. “You definitely take notice of a car that’s...
Baseball Game Recap: Seneca Takes a Loss
Seneca and Herscher squared off in some playoff action on Thursday, but Seneca had to settle for second. They lost 6-0 to the Herscher Tigers. Seneca was given a dose of their own medicine in this game as Herscher apparently hadn't forgotten their defeat the last time these teams played back in March.
New CEO joins YWCA Northeast Kansas
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A new CEO will join YWCA Northeast Kansas. According to YWCA Northeast Kansas officials, they are welcoming Cheri Faunce as their new CEO. Faunce brings to the organization a long career in public sector and nonprofit leadership, most recently as the Vice President of Development for SparkWheel. She officially starts her role on Thursday, May 16.
Bridge work begins on K-14 Between Lincoln and Beloit
LINCOLN, Kan. (KSNW) — The Kansas Department of Transportation says crews will soon begin work on a bridge on Kansas Highway 14 in southern Marshall County. The bridge is over Sand Creek, about 15 miles north of Lincoln and 15 miles south of Beloit. Crews will be repairing the bridge starting Monday, May 20.
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