Monday Nov 2 | The Capital-Journal
Officers and staff members of the American Legion National Headquarters and Kansas American Legion State Headquarters will join veterans for the opening of the revitalized American Legion John L. Palmer Post #126 in Sabetha.
Woman dies in fiery US-75 crash
A Sabetha woman died in a fiery crash overnight when her car was struck head-on by an oncoming truck in Brown County.
A urologist soon will be available to treat area residents at Newman Regional Health.
A urologist soon will be available to treat area residents at Newman Regional Health.
Craig Wiebe has been named sales administrator for USC LLC, a manufacturer of seed treating and seed handling equipment.
NSP Secures $1 Million in Research Funding for Sorghum
The National Sorghum Producers today announced that Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas has secured $1 million dollars in research funding for the Great Plains Sorghum Improvement and Utilization Initiative, a joint sorghum research initiative between Kansas State University, Texas Tech University and Texas A&M University.
800 bicyclists riding across Kansas
Light drizzle fell as groups of neon-clad bicyclists pedaled their way down Main Street in Towanda on Wednesday morning.
Storms popping up across state
Strong to severe thunderstorms are popping up tonight across much of eastern Kansas, from the Nebraska to Oklahoma borders, including in the Topeka vicinity.
Information: 353-2221. Saturday Cruise Night a ' 5 to 10 p.m. today at Spangles, US-24 highway.
Gary and Marcia Bauerle of Sabetha and Doug and Margaret Brewer of Peabody announce the engagement of their children, Bonnie Jo Bauerle and Wesley Allan Brewer.
Larry and Kelly Montgomery of Lindsborg are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter, Amanda Montgomery to Nathan Mansfield, son of Curtis and Tammy Mansfield and Kristy and Tony Studt, all of Concord ia.
Judy Elliott, director of operations at Sabetha Chamber of Commerce, says this small Nemaha County town is "holding its own" during the economic downturn facing many parts of the country.