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Michelle Adkin's Marion Elementary School first-grade class, from Marion County Record for Dec. 23, 2013 ...
Charles Carlson, 91, died Dec. 6 at Herington Municipal Hospital. He was born April 26, 1925, to Algot R. and Sadie L. Carlson north of Burdick. He graduated from Diamond Valley High School in 1943.
It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Katherine Marie Lenz, 77, on Aug. 3, 2025, with her family by her side at Ascension Via Christi St. Francis Hospital in ...
Bennett was born March 29, 1963, in Marion to Lester and Mayme (Swelha) Franta. He graduated from Circle High School in Towanda with the class of ’82 and took some college courses at Butler Community ...
Kim Frantz of Tampa won the Record ’s Beat the Heat contest Friday as the first to predict that Aug. 8 would be the first day of the year to surpass 100 degrees. Frantz made her prediction on July 9, ...
Veterinarian Brendan Kraus, who installed a solar array at his Spur Ridge Vet Hospital, had a 2014 agreement with the city that the city would pay him its retail rate to buy his system’s excess energy ...
New PVC pipes soon will replace Peabody’s antiquated cast-iron mains, improving water quality significantly, Darin Neufeld, vice president of EBH Engineering, told city council members Monday. “We’ve ...
And, yes, we’ll also honor the work of the rest of our dedicated team, who despite intense pressures that continue to this day have valiantly soldiered on, seized but not silenced by the raid.
County commissions met behind closed doors Monday in what almost certainly was a violation of the Kansas Open Meetings Act. The Marion County Record has filed a formal complaint with the Kansas ...
Inside Marion’s water plant. By FINN HARTNETT. Staff writer. Built in 1964, Marion’s odd-looking water plant is still going strong. Blocky, made of large brick ...
Nearly every editorial Susan wrote ended with a plea for readers to become more engaged with their community — as donors, volunteers, voters, even candidates for office. To her, citizenship meant ...
Students swam at the Sports and Aquatics Center pool, played in its splash pad, and dived off the diving board as parents kept an eye on the activity and visited with one another on pool bleachers ...
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