The recent report by special prosecutors about police raids in Marion last year is rife with circumstantial evidence that the police may have had the requisite criminal intent when they planned and ...
Gideon Cody, who led a now-disavowed raid Aug. 11, 2023, on the Marion County Record and the homes of its owners and a city council member, was charged Aug. 12 with felony interference with judicial ...
Grocery and deli provides an oasis in growing Kansas food deserts, from Marion County Record for Sept. 18, 2024 ...
The Lady Trojans had a great showing at Wamego, with Quinlyn Funk (20:48.61) and Riley Richert (20:53.69) placing in the top 15. Leading the Trojan men were Wyatt Dies with a personal record of ...
A van equipped for wheelchairs would make it much easier for Taisha to go places, such as physician appointments, fishing and camping trips, concerts, and, of course, youth group. According to ...
A former Durham man is being held without bond in Saline County Jail after stealing a car from Durham, then a pickup from Hillsboro, picking up two young women in Hutchinson, driving to Salina, and ...
Marion County will turn into an arts and crafts mecca this weekend with traditional events in both Hillsboro and Marion. The 55th annual Arts and Crafts Fair will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday on ...
One of the area’s tastiest events of the year will be Oct 5 outside of the Marion County Lake hall. The annual Chili Cookoff attracts around 500 taste-testers, who can pay $5 for a kit allowing them ...
Pleas to reduce the budget fell on sometimes sympathetic but still deaf ears Monday at Marion City Council’s budget hearing. Council members approved a $9,806,392 budget, up 30.9% over 2024, which ...
The ballet featured dancers in fairytale character costumes and tutus whirling across the stage. In the ballet, Cinderella heads to a royal ball, but her fairy godmother’s magic fails, and she is ...
Sniffing around data on the back end of documents about taxes and budgets, it’s not long before you realize the scent is anything but pleasant, and property tax protests are like tails wagging dogs.
A month of repair work has led to replaced coverings of century-old stained-glass windows at Valley United Methodist Church in Marion. The windows are more visible from outside, and better protected ...