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Official Ribbon Cutting for Tammy’s Salad Soups and More

By Brenna Eller   McPHERSON, Kan. — Tammy Nestor, known to many throughout the county for her catering business Tammy’s Country Catering invited the community out to her recently opened restaurant Tammy’s Salad Soups and More at 1352 N Main Street in McPherson for an official... Read More.

Buhler Mennonite Church Needs Volunteers Nov. 18

By Ad Astra News   HUTCHINSON, Kan. — What better way to honor the Thanksgiving season than by helping those who are struggling to put food on their table? Buhler Mennonite Church and IdeaTek will need help packaging 50,000 meals on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023, atRead More.

USD 308 Reports Enrollment Count Day Numbers for 2023-2024

By Hutchinson Public Schools   HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Each year, Kansas statute designates September 20 as Enrollment Count Day; the date that is used to determine the number of students regularly enrolled for funding purposes. As of September 20, 2023, USD 308 student population is 4,030.... Read More.

Sterling College Homecoming Begins Thursday

By Sterling College   STERLING, Kan. — Beginning on Thursday, Oct. 12, alumni will travel back to Sterling College to experience the Homecoming 2023 festivities, many of which the community is invited to attend. On Thursday, Sterling College Theatre will present the opening of “Guys and Dolls”... Read More.

One Man in Custody Following Five Hour Standoff in Marquette Tuesday

By Lucky Kidd   MARQUETTE, Kan.  — One person is in custody after a five-hour standoff late Tuesday afternoon and evening in Marquette. The McPherson County Sheriff's Office said this morning dispatch received several reports around 4:40 PM Tuesday of a male brandishing a firearm at multiple... Read More.

Motorists Encouraged to Be on the Lookout for Deer

By the Kansas Department of Transportation   KANSAS — Vehicle-deer crashes can happen any day of the year on Kansas roadways. Across the state, 37% of all single-vehicle crashes in 2022 involved a collision with a deer. The Kansas Department of Transportation reports six people were... Read More.