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6 Kansas lakes hit with blue-green algae watches, warnings
TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) says some state lakes are being impacted by the presence of harmful algae. The KDHE announced in a press release on Friday, May 17 that six lakes are under blue-green algae alerts this week. These include: Lakes can be classified at different levels in […]
Power outage impacts hundreds in Morris County
MORRIS COUNTY (KSNT) – Hundreds of Evergy customers were without power in Morris County Thursday morning. Two large outages were being reported through Evergy’s outage map for an area in Morris County on May 16. This area includes Council Grove, Wilsey and Dunlap. The outage for Council Grove was impacting a little more than 1,200 […]
Marion restaurant closes
The restaurant in the Historic Elgin Hotel, Chef’s Plate, announced Monday, May 13 that they are permanently closed effective immediately. “We will soon have some exciting news about what the future holds for Parlour 1886,” owner Tammy Ensey told the Free Press on Monday. According to a press...
Police chase stolen car through Hillsboro
Many in Hillsboro began their morning hearing sirens on Monday, May 13. According to a press release from the Hillsboro Police Department, at 6:10 a.m. a Hillsboro Police Officer was taking a vehicle theft report at 306 N. Birch from Quadaloupe Sosme who reported that her 2013 GMC Terrain had been stolen overnight.
Janzen retirement party on May 17
The family of Anne Janzen will be hosting a retirement party with a come-and-go open house to celebrate her 42 years of service as an educator for Marion County Special Education Cooperative in the USD 410 school district. Janzen began her teaching career in 1982 in Hillsboro and has remained in the USD 410 district.
Hillsboro discusses road improvements
Road improvements were the topic of discussion at the Tuesday, May 7 Hillsboro City Council meeting. The estimated cost for the road projects on Adams, S. Wilson and S. Lincoln is $1.56 million and will be paid in general obligation bonds. The council took four separate actions to move the...
Blood donations struggle to recoup after COVID pandemic
In January the American Red Cross announced it was facing an emergency blood shortage as it experienced the lowest number of people giving blood in the last 20 years. There are several factors at play to account for the decrease but while donations are down, the need is not. Teri...
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