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by Sarah Paulus. It feels like it was just yesterday that I was walking into high school for the first time. I was overwhelmed with feelings of both excitement and utter fear. COUNTY REVIEWS PLANS FOR WIND TURBINE PROJECT Recent Articles. The issue of gender and fairness in athletic competition; Celebrating Women’s History Month; Friesens celebrate 50 years; St. Luke Hospital honored by the Chartis Center for rural health as a 2021 top 100 Critical Access Hospital WIND FARM LAWSUIT FILED, HALTS MEETING A special meeting of the Marion County Commission came to an abrupt halt on Friday after Brad Jantz, county counselor, made an announcement to a full room. MARION COUNTY, KANSAS 2016 PAGE 3 A T & S F Ry Co 207 S OLIVE, Peabody, KS 66866 0 U 0 A T & S F Ry Co 205 E CENTRAL, Peabody, KS 66866 0 U 0 Abbas, James & Devon Michelle 1062 ALAMO, Newton, KS 67114 17 21 1 F 97660 DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAX 1LIST 1,536.61 Tatge Manufacturing, Inc 607 N D 67475 329.20 Amanda Rhodes 206 N D 67475 435.41 Vincent Madron & Jennifer Staatz 303 N E 67475422.51 Andrew Brown
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by Sarah Paulus. It feels like it was just yesterday that I was walking into high school for the first time. I was overwhelmed with feelings of both excitement and utter fear. COUNTY REVIEWS PLANS FOR WIND TURBINE PROJECT Recent Articles. The issue of gender and fairness in athletic competition; Celebrating Women’s History Month; Friesens celebrate 50 years; St. Luke Hospital honored by the Chartis Center for rural health as a 2021 top 100 Critical Access Hospital WIND FARM LAWSUIT FILED, HALTS MEETING A special meeting of the Marion County Commission came to an abrupt halt on Friday after Brad Jantz, county counselor, made an announcement to a full room. MARION COUNTY, KANSAS 2016 PAGE 3 A T & S F Ry Co 207 S OLIVE, Peabody, KS 66866 0 U 0 A T & S F Ry Co 205 E CENTRAL, Peabody, KS 66866 0 U 0 Abbas, James & Devon Michelle 1062 ALAMO, Newton, KS 67114 17 21 1 F 97660 DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAX 1LIST 1,536.61 Tatge Manufacturing, Inc 607 N D 67475 329.20 Amanda Rhodes 206 N D 67475 435.41 Vincent Madron & Jennifer Staatz 303 N E 67475422.51 Andrew Brown
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by Sarah Paulus. It feels like it was just yesterday that I was walking into high school for the first time. I was overwhelmed with feelings of both excitement and utter fear. WIND FARM LAWSUIT FILED, HALTS MEETING A special meeting of the Marion County Commission came to an abrupt halt on Friday after Brad Jantz, county counselor, made an announcement to a full room. ORANGE CHICKEN FOR DINNER MAKES FOR HAPPY ‘PEELINGS During May through September, the front yard of the historic William F. Schaeffler House transforms itself into the Hillsboro Farmers? Market, where patrons meander among vendors who sell such items as fresh produce, baked goods, grass-fed beef, free-range eggs and pottedplants.
HILLSBORO FREE PRESS Marion Public Library to celebrate National Library Week. by Hillsboro Free Press. Farmers, artists working toward blooming beautification project. by Jackie Nelson. View County Wide News. Business & Farm. Goessel 4-H gives monthly report. by Hillsboro Free Press. The monthly meeting of the Goessel Goal Getters 4-H meeting was held. YOUNG PERSON DIES IN TRAGIC TRUCK ACCIDENT IN HILLSBORO Young person dies in tragic truck accident in Hillsboro. For many in Hillsboro, Thursday, June 25, 2020, has become one of those moments that will always stand out in their minds. The day that they will always remember what they were doing when they heard—the news that a child had been killed at the four-way stop at Ash and D. VISITOR FEELS BRIDGED TOGETHER IN ONENESS BY FAITH By Hillsboro Free Press Local News, News July 8, 2020. Visitor feels bridged together in oneness by faith. Editor’s note: This is a story from last summer that was just shared with the Free Press from a local church. It is a first-person look at how a visitor to Hillsboro experienced the community both as an outsider and as a person ofcolor.
THE FOG IS CLEARING, FINALLY I think I am finally coming out of the fog almost two weeks after the fall. My vision is clearing a bit and the blur is going away as well as the double vision that came back for a while.FACING SENIOR YEAR
by Sarah Paulus. It feels like it was just yesterday that I was walking into high school for the first time. I was overwhelmed with feelings of both excitement and utter fear. GOLD TOURNAMENT WORKS AS FUNDRAISER FOR HILLSBORO MAN Gold tournament works as fundraiser for Hillsboro man. While there are many pros and cons to living in small towns, one thing that small towns in Marion have a history of doing well is showing up and supporting their own. Saturday was no different. Hillsboro residents and others showed up to support longtime Hillsboro resident DaveSheppard.
WIND FARM LAWSUIT FILED, HALTS MEETING Wind farm lawsuit filed, halts meeting. A special meeting of the Marion County Commission came to an abrupt halt on Friday after Brad Jantz, county counselor, made an announcement to a full room. “There has been a lawsuit filed against the county, and as much as I know about it, the subject matter are the wind turbines and farms,” Jantzsaid.
GOESSEL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION HOSTS IT’S ANNUAL GOLF On Saturday, September 21, Goessel Community Foundation, an affiliate of Central Kansas Community Foundation, sponsored its annual BenefitGolf Tournament at
BOOMERS DRIVING AMERICAN VOLUNTEERISM MAKEOVER An avid reader, Gieras, 66, says his original plan for retirement involved just the tutoring and literacy work. ?But when I discovered the state of their technology, I decided they COUNTY REVIEWS PLANS FOR WIND TURBINE PROJECT County reviews plans for wind turbine project. Marion County commissioners could soon be looking at wind turbines going up in the northern third of the county when Tradewind Energy starts building. Known as the Diamond Vista Wind Project, multiple landowners are invited to a public hearing to consider a conditional-use permithearing set for 6
HILLSBORO FREE PRESS Marion Public Library to celebrate National Library Week. by Hillsboro Free Press. Farmers, artists working toward blooming beautification project. by Jackie Nelson. View County Wide News. Business & Farm. Goessel 4-H gives monthly report. by Hillsboro Free Press. The monthly meeting of the Goessel Goal Getters 4-H meeting was held. YOUNG PERSON DIES IN TRAGIC TRUCK ACCIDENT IN HILLSBORO Young person dies in tragic truck accident in Hillsboro. For many in Hillsboro, Thursday, June 25, 2020, has become one of those moments that will always stand out in their minds. The day that they will always remember what they were doing when they heard—the news that a child had been killed at the four-way stop at Ash and D. VISITOR FEELS BRIDGED TOGETHER IN ONENESS BY FAITH By Hillsboro Free Press Local News, News July 8, 2020. Visitor feels bridged together in oneness by faith. Editor’s note: This is a story from last summer that was just shared with the Free Press from a local church. It is a first-person look at how a visitor to Hillsboro experienced the community both as an outsider and as a person ofcolor.
THE FOG IS CLEARING, FINALLY I think I am finally coming out of the fog almost two weeks after the fall. My vision is clearing a bit and the blur is going away as well as the double vision that came back for a while.FACING SENIOR YEAR
by Sarah Paulus. It feels like it was just yesterday that I was walking into high school for the first time. I was overwhelmed with feelings of both excitement and utter fear. GOLD TOURNAMENT WORKS AS FUNDRAISER FOR HILLSBORO MAN Gold tournament works as fundraiser for Hillsboro man. While there are many pros and cons to living in small towns, one thing that small towns in Marion have a history of doing well is showing up and supporting their own. Saturday was no different. Hillsboro residents and others showed up to support longtime Hillsboro resident DaveSheppard.
WIND FARM LAWSUIT FILED, HALTS MEETING Wind farm lawsuit filed, halts meeting. A special meeting of the Marion County Commission came to an abrupt halt on Friday after Brad Jantz, county counselor, made an announcement to a full room. “There has been a lawsuit filed against the county, and as much as I know about it, the subject matter are the wind turbines and farms,” Jantzsaid.
GOESSEL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION HOSTS IT’S ANNUAL GOLF On Saturday, September 21, Goessel Community Foundation, an affiliate of Central Kansas Community Foundation, sponsored its annual BenefitGolf Tournament at
BOOMERS DRIVING AMERICAN VOLUNTEERISM MAKEOVER An avid reader, Gieras, 66, says his original plan for retirement involved just the tutoring and literacy work. ?But when I discovered the state of their technology, I decided they COUNTY REVIEWS PLANS FOR WIND TURBINE PROJECT County reviews plans for wind turbine project. Marion County commissioners could soon be looking at wind turbines going up in the northern third of the county when Tradewind Energy starts building. Known as the Diamond Vista Wind Project, multiple landowners are invited to a public hearing to consider a conditional-use permithearing set for 6
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Recent Articles. The issue of gender and fairness in athletic competition; Celebrating Women’s History Month; Friesens celebrate 50 years; St. Luke Hospital honored by the Chartis Center for rural health as a 2021 top 100 Critical Access Hospital A FEW OBSERVATIONS FROM THE LAST 60 DAYS What a difference 60 days can make! Two monthly columns ago, I was admittedly a bit dismissive of the approaching coronavirus pandemic. Then, the state basketball tournament ended. TERRIBLE FIRST TIMES Hillsboro Free Press: 116 S. Main Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-5702 (620) 947-5940 - Fax THE FOG IS CLEARING, FINALLY I think I am finally coming out of the fog almost two weeks after the fall. My vision is clearing a bit and the blur is going away as well as the double vision that came back for a while. LIVE WITH MORE WHITE SPACE ?Half an hour?s meditation each day is essential, except when you are busy. Then a full hour is needed.? ?St. Frances de Salas. In print ad design, the goal is to get the point across with a creative layout andminimal words.
BAD DECISIONS MAKE GOOD STORIES Hillsboro Free Press: 116 S. Main Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-5702 (620) 947-5940 - Fax READER EXPLAINS WHY RECYCLING IS IMPORTANT Is Marion County Too Small to Make a Difference? I Don’t Think So. Recycling in Marion County should be a priority. In reality, we should have a composting system by now. But no, instead, we’re suspending the recycling program. HILLSBORO FREE PRESSINDUSTRIAL HEMP TEST PLOTS FLOURISHING Hillsboro Free Press: 116 S. Main Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-5702 (620) 947-5940 FAX Click here to view staff infoDEATHS (10-31-18)
Deaths (10-31-18) Leland bartel, 75, died Monday, Oct. 22, 2018, at West Chester Village in Lenexa. A Celebration of Life Service 11 a.m. on Tuesday, October 30, 2018, at Community Covenant Church at 15700 W. 87th Pkwy Lenexa, KS. The family will receive guests from 9:30 a.m. until service time at the Church on Tuesday. DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAX LIST 274.62 carol e. dies 208 e. marion 528.50 kevin clegg 110 s. vernon 193.13 dee ann redger c/o melinda wallace 210 s. vernon 884.71 sharon k. dies 310 s. prospect HILLSBORO FREE PRESS Marion Public Library to celebrate National Library Week. by Hillsboro Free Press. Farmers, artists working toward blooming beautification project. by Jackie Nelson. View County Wide News. Business & Farm. Goessel 4-H gives monthly report. by Hillsboro Free Press. The monthly meeting of the Goessel Goal Getters 4-H meeting was held. YOUNG PERSON DIES IN TRAGIC TRUCK ACCIDENT IN HILLSBORO Young person dies in tragic truck accident in Hillsboro. For many in Hillsboro, Thursday, June 25, 2020, has become one of those moments that will always stand out in their minds. The day that they will always remember what they were doing when they heard—the news that a child had been killed at the four-way stop at Ash and D. VISITOR FEELS BRIDGED TOGETHER IN ONENESS BY FAITH By Hillsboro Free Press Local News, News July 8, 2020. Visitor feels bridged together in oneness by faith. Editor’s note: This is a story from last summer that was just shared with the Free Press from a local church. It is a first-person look at how a visitor to Hillsboro experienced the community both as an outsider and as a person ofcolor.
THE FOG IS CLEARING, FINALLY I think I am finally coming out of the fog almost two weeks after the fall. My vision is clearing a bit and the blur is going away as well as the double vision that came back for a while.FACING SENIOR YEAR
by Sarah Paulus. It feels like it was just yesterday that I was walking into high school for the first time. I was overwhelmed with feelings of both excitement and utter fear. GOLD TOURNAMENT WORKS AS FUNDRAISER FOR HILLSBORO MAN Gold tournament works as fundraiser for Hillsboro man. While there are many pros and cons to living in small towns, one thing that small towns in Marion have a history of doing well is showing up and supporting their own. Saturday was no different. Hillsboro residents and others showed up to support longtime Hillsboro resident DaveSheppard.
WIND FARM LAWSUIT FILED, HALTS MEETING Wind farm lawsuit filed, halts meeting. A special meeting of the Marion County Commission came to an abrupt halt on Friday after Brad Jantz, county counselor, made an announcement to a full room. “There has been a lawsuit filed against the county, and as much as I know about it, the subject matter are the wind turbines and farms,” Jantzsaid.
GOESSEL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION HOSTS IT’S ANNUAL GOLF On Saturday, September 21, Goessel Community Foundation, an affiliate of Central Kansas Community Foundation, sponsored its annual BenefitGolf Tournament at
BOOMERS DRIVING AMERICAN VOLUNTEERISM MAKEOVER An avid reader, Gieras, 66, says his original plan for retirement involved just the tutoring and literacy work. ?But when I discovered the state of their technology, I decided they COUNTY REVIEWS PLANS FOR WIND TURBINE PROJECT County reviews plans for wind turbine project. Marion County commissioners could soon be looking at wind turbines going up in the northern third of the county when Tradewind Energy starts building. Known as the Diamond Vista Wind Project, multiple landowners are invited to a public hearing to consider a conditional-use permithearing set for 6
HILLSBORO FREE PRESS Marion Public Library to celebrate National Library Week. by Hillsboro Free Press. Farmers, artists working toward blooming beautification project. by Jackie Nelson. View County Wide News. Business & Farm. Goessel 4-H gives monthly report. by Hillsboro Free Press. The monthly meeting of the Goessel Goal Getters 4-H meeting was held. YOUNG PERSON DIES IN TRAGIC TRUCK ACCIDENT IN HILLSBORO Young person dies in tragic truck accident in Hillsboro. For many in Hillsboro, Thursday, June 25, 2020, has become one of those moments that will always stand out in their minds. The day that they will always remember what they were doing when they heard—the news that a child had been killed at the four-way stop at Ash and D. VISITOR FEELS BRIDGED TOGETHER IN ONENESS BY FAITH By Hillsboro Free Press Local News, News July 8, 2020. Visitor feels bridged together in oneness by faith. Editor’s note: This is a story from last summer that was just shared with the Free Press from a local church. It is a first-person look at how a visitor to Hillsboro experienced the community both as an outsider and as a person ofcolor.
THE FOG IS CLEARING, FINALLY I think I am finally coming out of the fog almost two weeks after the fall. My vision is clearing a bit and the blur is going away as well as the double vision that came back for a while.FACING SENIOR YEAR
by Sarah Paulus. It feels like it was just yesterday that I was walking into high school for the first time. I was overwhelmed with feelings of both excitement and utter fear. GOLD TOURNAMENT WORKS AS FUNDRAISER FOR HILLSBORO MAN Gold tournament works as fundraiser for Hillsboro man. While there are many pros and cons to living in small towns, one thing that small towns in Marion have a history of doing well is showing up and supporting their own. Saturday was no different. Hillsboro residents and others showed up to support longtime Hillsboro resident DaveSheppard.
WIND FARM LAWSUIT FILED, HALTS MEETING Wind farm lawsuit filed, halts meeting. A special meeting of the Marion County Commission came to an abrupt halt on Friday after Brad Jantz, county counselor, made an announcement to a full room. “There has been a lawsuit filed against the county, and as much as I know about it, the subject matter are the wind turbines and farms,” Jantzsaid.
GOESSEL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION HOSTS IT’S ANNUAL GOLF On Saturday, September 21, Goessel Community Foundation, an affiliate of Central Kansas Community Foundation, sponsored its annual BenefitGolf Tournament at
BOOMERS DRIVING AMERICAN VOLUNTEERISM MAKEOVER An avid reader, Gieras, 66, says his original plan for retirement involved just the tutoring and literacy work. ?But when I discovered the state of their technology, I decided they COUNTY REVIEWS PLANS FOR WIND TURBINE PROJECT County reviews plans for wind turbine project. Marion County commissioners could soon be looking at wind turbines going up in the northern third of the county when Tradewind Energy starts building. Known as the Diamond Vista Wind Project, multiple landowners are invited to a public hearing to consider a conditional-use permithearing set for 6
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Recent Articles. The issue of gender and fairness in athletic competition; Celebrating Women’s History Month; Friesens celebrate 50 years; St. Luke Hospital honored by the Chartis Center for rural health as a 2021 top 100 Critical Access Hospital A FEW OBSERVATIONS FROM THE LAST 60 DAYS What a difference 60 days can make! Two monthly columns ago, I was admittedly a bit dismissive of the approaching coronavirus pandemic. Then, the state basketball tournament ended. TERRIBLE FIRST TIMES Hillsboro Free Press: 116 S. Main Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-5702 (620) 947-5940 - Fax THE FOG IS CLEARING, FINALLY I think I am finally coming out of the fog almost two weeks after the fall. My vision is clearing a bit and the blur is going away as well as the double vision that came back for a while. LIVE WITH MORE WHITE SPACE ?Half an hour?s meditation each day is essential, except when you are busy. Then a full hour is needed.? ?St. Frances de Salas. In print ad design, the goal is to get the point across with a creative layout andminimal words.
BAD DECISIONS MAKE GOOD STORIES Hillsboro Free Press: 116 S. Main Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-5702 (620) 947-5940 - Fax READER EXPLAINS WHY RECYCLING IS IMPORTANT Is Marion County Too Small to Make a Difference? I Don’t Think So. Recycling in Marion County should be a priority. In reality, we should have a composting system by now. But no, instead, we’re suspending the recycling program. HILLSBORO FREE PRESSINDUSTRIAL HEMP TEST PLOTS FLOURISHING Hillsboro Free Press: 116 S. Main Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-5702 (620) 947-5940 FAX Click here to view staff infoDEATHS (10-31-18)
Deaths (10-31-18) Leland bartel, 75, died Monday, Oct. 22, 2018, at West Chester Village in Lenexa. A Celebration of Life Service 11 a.m. on Tuesday, October 30, 2018, at Community Covenant Church at 15700 W. 87th Pkwy Lenexa, KS. The family will receive guests from 9:30 a.m. until service time at the Church on Tuesday. DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAX LIST 274.62 carol e. dies 208 e. marion 528.50 kevin clegg 110 s. vernon 193.13 dee ann redger c/o melinda wallace 210 s. vernon 884.71 sharon k. dies 310 s. prospect HILLSBORO FREE PRESS The monthly meeting of the Goessel Goal Getters 4-H meeting was held YOUNG PERSON DIES IN TRAGIC TRUCK ACCIDENT IN HILLSBORO The insurance company of the driver has paid for the cremation and all other costs for the family. For those asking for ways to help the family, s ympathy cards and such will be accepted at Sonic Drive-In and given to the family. Please stay in your vehicle and mention yourcard at your stall.
VISITOR FEELS BRIDGED TOGETHER IN ONENESS BY FAITH Hillsboro Free Press: 116 S. Main Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-5702 (620) 947-5940 - Fax THE FOG IS CLEARING, FINALLY I think I am finally coming out of the fog almost two weeks after the fall. My vision is clearing a bit and the blur is going away as well as the double vision that came back for a while.FACING SENIOR YEAR
by Sarah Paulus. It feels like it was just yesterday that I was walking into high school for the first time. I was overwhelmed with feelings of both excitement and utter fear. WIND FARM LAWSUIT FILED, HALTS MEETING A special meeting of the Marion County Commission came to an abrupt halt on Friday after Brad Jantz, county counselor, made an announcement to a full room. GOLD TOURNAMENT WORKS AS FUNDRAISER FOR HILLSBORO MAN While there are many pros and cons to living in small towns, one thing that small towns in Marion have a history of doing well is showing up and supporting their own. COUNTY REVIEWS PLANS FOR WIND TURBINE PROJECT Recent Articles. The issue of gender and fairness in athletic competition; Celebrating Women’s History Month; Friesens celebrate 50 years; St. Luke Hospital honored by the Chartis Center for rural health as a 2021 top 100 Critical Access Hospital BOOMERS DRIVING AMERICAN VOLUNTEERISM MAKEOVER An avid reader, Gieras, 66, says his original plan for retirement involved just the tutoring and literacy work. ?But when I discovered the state of their technology, I decided they GOESSEL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION HOSTS IT’S ANNUAL GOLF On Saturday, September 21, Goessel Community Foundation, an affiliate of Central Kansas Community Foundation, sponsored its annual BenefitGolf Tournament at
HILLSBORO FREE PRESS The monthly meeting of the Goessel Goal Getters 4-H meeting was held YOUNG PERSON DIES IN TRAGIC TRUCK ACCIDENT IN HILLSBORO The insurance company of the driver has paid for the cremation and all other costs for the family. For those asking for ways to help the family, s ympathy cards and such will be accepted at Sonic Drive-In and given to the family. Please stay in your vehicle and mention yourcard at your stall.
VISITOR FEELS BRIDGED TOGETHER IN ONENESS BY FAITH Hillsboro Free Press: 116 S. Main Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-5702 (620) 947-5940 - Fax THE FOG IS CLEARING, FINALLY I think I am finally coming out of the fog almost two weeks after the fall. My vision is clearing a bit and the blur is going away as well as the double vision that came back for a while.FACING SENIOR YEAR
by Sarah Paulus. It feels like it was just yesterday that I was walking into high school for the first time. I was overwhelmed with feelings of both excitement and utter fear. WIND FARM LAWSUIT FILED, HALTS MEETING A special meeting of the Marion County Commission came to an abrupt halt on Friday after Brad Jantz, county counselor, made an announcement to a full room. GOLD TOURNAMENT WORKS AS FUNDRAISER FOR HILLSBORO MAN While there are many pros and cons to living in small towns, one thing that small towns in Marion have a history of doing well is showing up and supporting their own. COUNTY REVIEWS PLANS FOR WIND TURBINE PROJECT Recent Articles. The issue of gender and fairness in athletic competition; Celebrating Women’s History Month; Friesens celebrate 50 years; St. Luke Hospital honored by the Chartis Center for rural health as a 2021 top 100 Critical Access Hospital BOOMERS DRIVING AMERICAN VOLUNTEERISM MAKEOVER An avid reader, Gieras, 66, says his original plan for retirement involved just the tutoring and literacy work. ?But when I discovered the state of their technology, I decided they GOESSEL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION HOSTS IT’S ANNUAL GOLF On Saturday, September 21, Goessel Community Foundation, an affiliate of Central Kansas Community Foundation, sponsored its annual BenefitGolf Tournament at
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Recent Articles. The issue of gender and fairness in athletic competition; Celebrating Women’s History Month; Friesens celebrate 50 years; St. Luke Hospital honored by the Chartis Center for rural health as a 2021 top 100 Critical Access Hospital A FEW OBSERVATIONS FROM THE LAST 60 DAYS What a difference 60 days can make! Two monthly columns ago, I was admittedly a bit dismissive of the approaching coronavirus pandemic. Then, the state basketball tournament ended. TERRIBLE FIRST TIMES Hillsboro Free Press: 116 S. Main Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-5702 (620) 947-5940 - Fax THE FOG IS CLEARING, FINALLY I think I am finally coming out of the fog almost two weeks after the fall. My vision is clearing a bit and the blur is going away as well as the double vision that came back for a while. LIVE WITH MORE WHITE SPACE ?Half an hour?s meditation each day is essential, except when you are busy. Then a full hour is needed.? ?St. Frances de Salas. In print ad design, the goal is to get the point across with a creative layout andminimal words.
BAD DECISIONS MAKE GOOD STORIES Hillsboro Free Press: 116 S. Main Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-5702 (620) 947-5940 - Fax READER EXPLAINS WHY RECYCLING IS IMPORTANT Is Marion County Too Small to Make a Difference? I Don’t Think So. Recycling in Marion County should be a priority. In reality, we should have a composting system by now. But no, instead, we’re suspending the recycling program. HILLSBORO FREE PRESSINDUSTRIAL HEMP TEST PLOTS FLOURISHING Hillsboro Free Press: 116 S. Main Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-5702 (620) 947-5940 FAX Click here to view staff infoDEATHS (10-31-18)
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AREA SPORTS ROUND-UP Canton-Galva Football: Going into the semi-final game against Madison, the Canton-Galva Eagles had the longest winning streak in Kansas at 23. Unfortunately, that streak came to an end, and Canton-Galva’s amazing run to defend their state title ended, 34-24, last Friday. Canton-Galva got up early, 18-6, over Madison, but unlike so many other games in the past year, Madison punched*
COUNTY ELECTION RESULTS FINAL AS OF FRIDAY While results will not be final until after official canvassing on Friday, Marion County voters showed up in large numbers to choose both national and local leaders. There were a total of 7,944 registered voters who showed up and voted either in person or by mail. There was only one race that was close, and that was for the County*
SPECIAL DONATION OF MASK GIVEN TO LOCAL STUDENTS Like most school activities this fall, choir and other vocal performances have needed some adjustments in order to be safe and effective during these interesting times. Because more force of air is needed for singing, different masks are required in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19 germs at least in order for USD 410 to becompliant with the
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GOLD TOURNAMENT WORKS AS FUNDRAISER FOR HILLSBORO MAN While there are many pros and cons to living in small towns, one thing that small towns in Marion have a history of doing well is showing up and supporting their own. Saturday was no different. Hillsboro residents and others showed up to support longtime Hillsboro resident Dave Sheppard. Sheppard was recently diagnosed with stage 4 pancreaticcancer. He found
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COMMUNITY COMES OUT FOR RUN On Saturday, Sept. 19, on what was supposed to be the 51st Hillsboro Arts and Crafts Fair, the streets of Hillsboro were still filled with more than the average number of people for a Saturday. But this time, all the money was going straight to a scholarship fund rather than into any vendor’s pockets. Over 300 hundred participants andcountless
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LADY TROJANS FINISH THIRD AT TENNIS SEASON OPENER The Hillsboro Girl’s Tennis team opened their 2020 season at home on Tuesday, Sept. 1 with the Hillsboro Invitational Tournament. The team fought hard but finished in third place behind Wichita Collegiate and Hesston in the overall team standings. “In this year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was great to see the girls out on the court. TheHillsboro Girls
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LET’S EMBRACE THE ‘PASTA’BILITIES THIS WEEK Until I began this column, I had no idea how many variations of pasta there are. I used to think I was pretty knowledgeable until I continued to discover new types that often were tough to find in small-town Kansas grocery stores. My recipe this week called for ziti, a tube-shaped pasta I’m definitely familiar with, but my local store*
‘DEMARIUS LIVES’ (L to R) Ciara, D’myia, D’asia and Demetrius Cox stand beside the granite bench that commemorates the one-year anniversary of the death of their son and brother, Demarius. “Run Your Race” Color Fun/Walk will be held Sept. 19 to benefit the “Demarius Lives” Scholarship Fund. “Run Your Race,” a 2-K Color Fun Run/Walk, will be held at9:30 a.m. Saturday,
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SEVERAL TABOR STUDENTS TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 Tabor College released a statement moments ago updating the public: “Wednesday afternoon, in following our established COVID protocol, a student experienced symptoms and contacted a medical professional. On the advice of the medical professional, the student was tested at our CLIA approved COVID laboratory and the test result was positive. Teammates experiencing symptoms were also tested and two additionalstudents
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KLAASSEN HONORED BY PRESS ASSOCIATION The Kansas Press Association (KPA) recently held their annual awards ceremony. This year it was held virtually due to COVID-19. At the ceremony, an important award was given out to The Free Press’s own founder Joel Klaassen. Klaassen was nominated for the Gaston Outstanding Mentor Award by current Publisher Joey Young who is also President of the KPA. “If it 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TIPPY TOP BANNER (ABOVE TOP)TOP ROTATING BANNER
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DON’T WAIT FOR THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT TO CALL November 20, 2020 at 9:45 pm Marion County, Kansas – Please be advised that local resources are at capacity due to the number of COVID-19 cases throughout the area. Officials request our citizens do...*
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Hillsboro School Board makes changes The USD 410 Board of Education was very busy this past week, as they met twice to discuss district business. The... November 18, 2020 at 4:28 pm*
Goessel School Board considers winter sports attendance The Goessel school board met on November 9 and continued their discussion of attendance at winter school sports... November 18, 2020 at 4:23 pm MIDDLE ROTATING BANNERCOUNTY WIDE »
MARION COUNTY HEALTH FAIR October 30, 2020 at 12:49 pm...
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City of Goessel finishing sewer project details The Goessel city council met on October 19 and discussed the sewer project. Rose Mary Saunders was at the meeting... October 28, 2020 at 9:16 am*
Goessel 4-H gives their monthly report The monthly Meeting of the Goessel Goal Getters 4-H club was held at 7 p.m. on Oct 5 at the Goessel city building.... October 21, 2020 at 9:57 pm*
Peabody Community Foundation awards two COVID-19 grants Peabody Community... October 7, 2020 at 3:20 pmBUSINESS/FARM »
GOESSEL, MARION HOST ZOOM 4-H MEETINGS April 15, 2020 at 11:14 am...
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Second positive COVID-19 case in Marion County The second positive case of COVID-19 has been identified in Marion County today. According to the Marion County... April 3, 2020 at 2:13 pm*
KDOT extends deadline for permits for hay harvest on KS highway rightof way
For landowners wanting to harvest hay on Kansas highway right of way, the Kansas Department of Transportation announced... March 30, 2020 at 3:22 am*
Local youth selected as AQHA Ranching Heritage YHD programparticipant
Charlie Peters,...
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HILLSBORO SCHOOL BOARD MAKES CHANGES November 18, 2020 at 4:28 pm The USD 410 Board of Education was very busy this past week, as they met twice to discuss district business. The first meeting, which happened to be the regular monthly meeting,...*
USD 410 accepts several donations The USD 410 Board met on Monday, Oct. 12 for a short meeting. The main topic was regarding several generous donations... October 21, 2020 at 10:17 pm*
USD 410 holds short monthly meeting The USD 410 Board met on Monday, Sept. 14. They did not have a lot of business as the school year had just started... October 5, 2020 at 7:33 am*
Tabor launching new M. Ed program in Neuroscience, trauma The Tabor College Education Department and School of Graduate Studies will launch a new online Master of Education... October 5, 2020 at 7:31 amSPORTS »
AREA SPORTS ROUND-UP November 18, 2020 at 5:01 pm Canton-Galva Football: Going into the semi-final game against Madison,the...
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Area Wide Sports 11-11-20 Canton-Galva Football: Despite getting down 6-0, something they haven’t had much history of this season,... November 11, 2020 at 4:52 pm*
Happy birthday to an amazing dad My dad (Walter Kleinsasser) would have been 98 years old on Nov. 9, but he died in 2015 at the age of 92. He was... November 11, 2020 at 4:18 pm*
There’s more to coaching basketball than just the Xs and Os Buzz Williams is a basketball coach, but he teaches far more than basketball. He wants his student-athletes to... October 28, 2020 at 9:48 amBREAKING NEWS
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