Eleven earthquakes were recorded in Marion County last year. The strongest was magnitude 2.8 north of 230th Rd. between Alfalfa and Bison Rds. Earthquakes typically cause damage only at magnitudes ...
The document’s existence inadvertently was disclosed during a hearing Thursday in a Record lawsuit alleging that the city acted in bad faith by refusing to release texts officials had exchanged ...
Tariffs of up to 25% on items from Canada, Mexico, and China announced by President Donald Trump have been delayed, downsized, and given exemptions in recent days. If actually imposed, they will hit a ...
Deputies discovered nine underfed and neglected dogs, one cat, and a 1-year-old child in the house, Undersheriff Larry Starkey said. One dog was a Labrador retriever. The eight others were pit bull ...
Hillsboro Community Foundation this month announced $23,000 in grants for city and county initiatives. These foundation focuses on projects that address critical community needs, promote education, ...
It’s not often a Marion native departs for the mountains of Guatemala, but that’s just where Emmy Hess journeyed after graduating from the University of Kansas in 2023.
Kindergarten students act out riding in a cab Monday under guidance of eight high school students in the school library. The students earlier heard a story about a hat peddler whose hats were stolen ...
“No one really loves the red blinking lights,” Svaty admitted. Wind farm owner Orsted was “under no legal requirement whatsoever” to install an aircraft detection system, even though it chose to do so ...
Kindergarten enrollment will be Aug. 4 during the district’s regular enrollment. Kindergarten classes are all-day and preschoolers ages 3 or 4 by Aug. 31 have the option of morning only, afternoon ...
After one Mexican food truck, Mis Viejos, fled Marion, alleging harassment from local business owners, it was surprising to see another take its place so quickly. But Marisol Guzman and her husband, ...
The latest conflict between the city and the Hub youth center arose Feb. 8, when officer Eric Watts radioed for backup after adolescents outside the building allegedly approached and threatened him.
Centre’s school board voted Monday to accepted a $10,005-a-year bid from Hajek Enterprises to rent 160 acres two miles west of Lost Springs. The land was deeded to the district a few years ago by the ...
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