As the month of June concluded, so did the Eureka Recreation Commission (ERC) summer ball seasons.
Prevent fireworks related injuries this July 4 TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), Office of the State Fire Marshal (KSFM) and Safe Kids Kansas would like to share some important safety tips to ensure that all Kansans have a safe and fun Independence Day this year.
(Editor’s Note: Office staff gathers weekly court news from the 13th District Public Access Portal. For more information on a case listed below or any case within the 13th Judicial District visit www.kscourts.org.
Subject To Change
Here it is Monday, July 1 and the temperature this morning is 78 degrees! What a way to start the month. Dare we hope that this cool front stays through Toronto Day’s?
for cases heard/paid between May 13 - June 21, 2024 (the following report generated from disposition list provided by Eureka City Court Clerk)
TOPEKA — The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) concluded a $6.89 million replacement of the state’s searchable database that collects, manages, and compares fingerprints and palm prints for identification purposes in support of the criminal justice system.
Chairman Jake Liebau called the regular June 10 meeting of the Elk County Board of Commissioners to order at 1 p.m. Commissioners Doug Hendricks and Perry Russell were all present as well as Deputy County Clerk Stefni Hebb.
The Greenwood County 4-H Judging Teams traveled to Iola for the 2024 Southeast Area 4-H Livestock Contests on Thursday, June 27. Both Junior and Senior Teams had a great day competing in three contests.
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