Frank Johnson, who has overseen Tabor College’s academic affairs since 2010 as vice president or provost, will become the college’s vice president for advancement this summer. Working with president ...
Hillsboro City Council spent three hours Tuesday continuing to develop and monitor its three-year plan to address city needs. The city’s very public quarterly planning meetings, unique among county ...
It’s clear you need a hardy disposition to work at the transfer station, where approximately 30,000 pounds of trash is dumped daily by residents, businesses, and the cities. Add to that five tons of ...
The rock opera “Godspell” will be presented this week in the Hillsboro Middle and High School auditorium. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. Tickets are $10 each.
Voter turnout was 78.79% and counting was completed by 7:35 p.m. election night. Saline County Clerk Jamie Doss said the 61.57% of registered voters turned out at the polls. Saline County’s population ...
Four Hillsboro volleyball players were named to Central Kansas League’s all-league teams, and six Marion football teams were named to Heart of America all-league teams.
After four years of collaborating with Hillsboro Ford to provide complete services for his customers, former Newton auto salesman Mark Smith has decided to join the dealership in earnest.
Jordy Raymer and Kenna Wesner are Marion’s October Champions of Character. Wesner is said to be respectful to classmates and teachers, to have taken on leadership roles, and to have shown great ...
One of the unique yards in Marion lies in the 400 block of N. Roosevelt St., the home of Dawnell Funk and her family. Hand-painted signs on the stoop bear puns such as “Bee Happy” and “Bee Humble.” ...
“Once Upon a Mattress” will open Nov. 15, 7 p.m., at The Performing Arts Center. An additional performance is scheduled for Saturday. Tickets cost $5 and are available at the high school office and at ...
To get better means to admit where you came up short and try to do something about it rather than just accept it as a permanent failing. One local politician likes to excuse shortcomings by government ...
Rural Lincolnville resident Peyton Harms has earned a national reputation as a cowboy poet. Harms is featured in this month’s edition of John Deere Equipment’s magazine, “The Furrow.” He posts his ...