Old buildings, new money; Marion revives interest in 60% credit for renovations, from Marion County Record for Nov. 20, 2024 ...
Sarah Yutzy of Yoder is the first-ever administrator for Marion Merchants Association. The part-time position, filled last month, is paid with proceeds from the city’s transient guest tax, a tax on ...
Michelle Brown isn’t asking for a raise now that she has been certified as winner of a write-in campaign for Marion County attorney. She plans to ask county commissioners to cut her $94,750 to $98,568 ...
Plug your car in, and the 10 kilowatt chargers will give you around 40 miles for each hour of charging. As with gas, the exact amount of miles you get will depend on the efficiency of your vehicle.
By PHYLLIS ZORN. Staff writer. Deer have been shot, their antlers harvested, and the carcasses left to rot in the field, wildlife officials con ...
As Collett snipped bierock-sized globs of dough from a large mass, then rolled and weighed each glob with deft, vegetable-oiled hands, she spoke about her philosophy.
Longtime Marion County Record columnist and co-owner Joan Meyer and Record editor and publisher Eric Meyer were inducted Friday into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame.
It’s all part of what we call Christmas in the Heartland, with an emphasis on the heart and a fervent hope that retail sales aside, we as a community can keep the home fires burning.
Born Nov. 11, 1926, to Martin and Emma (Meier) Rediker, his wife, Marjor Rediker, died in 2008. Survivors include son, Randy Rediker of Cody, Wyoming, and daughter Shari Hand of Wichita. Memorials ...
Marion High school’s production of “Once Upon a Mattress,” an uproarious update to Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Princess and the Pea,” was staged by 30-some students Friday and Saturday nights at ...
Peabody-Burns’s season came to an end Friday night in Tescott with the Warriors losing 28-14 in the section round of the state football playoffs. “It was a good season overall. However, we did fall ...
Religion was important to Lydia Hein upon starting her homemade mustard company at the age of 63. Eugene Hein said faith gave her the confidence she needed to grow her business. “She started out with ...