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Wellsville man recovering from burns
A Wellsville man is on the road to recovery following an accident last month that sent him to intensive care with serious burns.
Gas station sells contaminated gas
Customers who pumped gas at the BP gas station, 3020 Iowa St., Monday, reported having problems with their cars.
Cast bringing - USO Show' to stage Saturday
Daryl Gloshen doesn't just want to play the part of Bob Hope, he wants people to believe it.
Cuts could curb Wellsville ambulance
Five months after opening it, the county commission could end the Wellsville ambulance station as a cost-cutting measure.
Ottawa man seeks Kansas House seat
Former Ottawa school board member John Coen, Wellsville, has announced he is a Republican candidate for the Kansas House of Representatives in District 10.
Originally published 10:23 a.m., June 3, 2008 Updated 10:23 a.m., June 3, 2008 Recently, I met my friend Amy for lunch in Wellsville.
Senate races include some familiar faces
Two area state senators have filed for re-election and one representative wants to be a state senator.
Originally published 02:37 p.m., May 27, 2008 Updated 02:37 p.m., May 27, 2008 Weather-wise, that Saturday could not have been better.
Although her next CD will be titled "Notes to the Coroner," Chely Wright is very much alive and singing.
KU Alumni Association to fete incoming students at June 10 picnic in Paola
Incoming University of Kansas students and their parents from Anderson, Franklin, Linn and Miami counties will be welcomed into the KU family at the Jayhawk Generations Welcome Picnic at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June ...
After several years of hard touring, Chely Wright broke through to become a chart-topping star on the contemporary country scene. via 98.7 WOVK
KU law school selects Dean's Fellows to mentor incoming class
“The purpose of the program is to provide a peer connection for new students and build more connections among the classes”
Ten University of Kansas law students have been selected as Dean's Fellows for 2008-09. The second- and third-year students will serve as mentors for first-year students, providing them with a peer's insight ... via The University of Kansas
“They need to take cover and listen to local news media or their weather radios”
Photo by Elliot J. Sutherland/The Ottawa Herald Lance Burroughs, city of Ottawa employee, clears downed limbs this morning along South Cedar Street. via OttawaHerald.com
Higher costs jeopardize 13-mile CHIP road project
Will the 13-Mile County Highway Improvement Project be 13 miles? Not likely, Jim Haag, county public works director, said. via OttawaHerald.com
Commissioner Roy Dunn files for re-election
“Moving forward has always been my position as a commissioner”
Franklin County Commissioner Roy Dunn said Tuesday he'll run for re-election to his 2nd District Commission seat. via OttawaHerald.com
Wellsville standoff ends peacefully
“The biggest hurdle was making contact with him”
Two law enforcement officials, Franklin County Sheriff's deputy Curtis Hall and Ottawa Police Department officer Aaron Procaccini, monitor activities at a house in the 200 block of South Locust Street in ... via OttawaHerald.com
Federal Bureau of Investigation
KANSAS CITY,, KAN. Dale Allen Robertson, 55, was sentenced Monday to 211 months in federal prison for robbing a bank in Edgerton, Kan. via Federal Bureau of Investigation
Gunman Barricaded Inside House
Police said a man has barricaded himself inside a house in Wellsville, Kan., in Franklin County. via KCTV5
Sheriff says Friday arrests, home invasions likely unrelated
“We have no reason to believe they're connected”
An early morning chase Friday near Rantoul led to two arrests, but those individuals are not thought to be involved in reported home invasions in Anderson County, law enforcement officials said. via OttawaHerald.com
Property owners near Wellsville bring residential vs. farmland dispute to county commission
“That really didn't sit well with me.”
Owners of neighboring properties near Wellsville debated development versus farms, an increasingly common issue in fast-growing Franklin County, during the Franklin County Commission meeting Wednesday. via OttawaHerald.com