POLICE, FIRE & MEDICAL
June 6 Medics took a patient from Lindsborg Community Hospital to Salina Regional Health Center. June 7 Medics took a patient from the hospital to Salina Regional.
June 6 Medics took a patient from Lindsborg Community Hospital to Salina Regional Health Center. June 7 Medics took a patient from the hospital to Salina Regional.
Scott Bontz News-Record It’s unclear if and how government subsidized lunches at the Lindsborg Senior Center will continue. The nonprofit that has prepared the meals… Login to continue reading Login…
The Midsummer’s Festival will be held Saturday, beginning at 10 a.m., with events from one end of downtown to the other and at Heritage Square… Login to continue reading Login…
At its meeting Monday night, the Smoky Valley Board of Education raised the starting annual pay for teachers by $1,400, or 3.3 percent, from $42,400.
Most of the people who work in Lindsborg don’t live in Lindsborg, according to a study paid for by most of McPherson County’s municipalities, and the director of the housing organization that coordinated support for the study says that the county as a whole needs more homes to make the communities better.
TOPEKA — Immigrants being held inside a federal prison in northeast Kansas and their attorneys reported an unsanitary, inequitable and unhealthy environment that has left people, even those who have won their immigration cases, deprived of basic needs.
The Kansas Department of Transportation plans to repair multiple bridges on Interstate 135 in Saline and McPherson counties from this week until October 2026. I-135 traffic will be reduced to one lane at the bridge work sites.
Midsummer’s Fest will have food, music, dance The Midsummer’s Festival will be held Saturday, beginning at 10 a.m., with events from one end of downtown to the other and at Heritage Square of the Lindsborg Old Mill & Swedish Heritage Museum. Swedish food demonstrations will be from 10 a.m.
WICHITA — The children in Susie Kelley’s class at Harry Street Elementary School were kindergartners when the Covid pandemic shut down schools and sent students home for remote learning. Now they’re finishing fifth grade and preparing for middle school.
The Memorial Day story on the front page May 29 misspelled the name of Nicholas Hay.