FRANCIS L. “FRANK” TAYLOR
Francis L. “Frank” Taylor passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, at Kansas Christian Home in Newton, KS.
Francis L. “Frank” Taylor passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, at Kansas Christian Home in Newton, KS.
Washington- Denise Lynn Colucci, 54, passed away on April 13, 2023, in Seattle, WA. She was born January 1, 1969, in Hutchinson, KS, the daughter of Juanita Navarro.
By Joel Muhs jmuhs@cherryroad.com MCPHERSON – As the 2023 girls high school soccer season progressed, it became evident that this year’s edition of the McPherson… Login to continue reading Login…
By Joel Muhs jmuhs@cherryroad.com WICHITA, Kansas – Heading into Thursday’s regular-season finale against Salina South, the McPherson High School girls soccer team has hit its… Login to continue reading Login…
By Joel Muhs jmuhs@cherryroad.com MCPHERSON – The fourth and final signing day at McPherson High School took place last Wednesday on May 3rd when seven… Login to continue reading Login…
By Joel Muhs jmuhs@cherryroad.com MCPHERSON – McPherson High School has been no stranger to its fair share of awards throughout the years, but a student-athlete… Login to continue reading Login…
By Brenna Eller The McPherson Sentinel The May Queen has always been a staple for May Fete and over the years all of the royalty… Login to continue reading Login…
Submitted by Lucky Kidd, Button Hunt Chair This year’s McPherson County All Schools Day Button Hunt medallion and virtual location were both in Lindsborg, separated… Login to continue reading Login…
McPherson College announces Dr. Matt Skillen will join the college as assistant provost and dean of faculty. In this position, Dr. Skillen will work closely with the provost and others on campus to align academic priorities with the college’s strategic plan, Community by Design 2.0.
McPherson High School has been no stranger to its fair share of awards throughout the years, but a student- athlete amongst the Bullpup ranks added another award to that lengthy list as girls golf player Amber Smith became one of just 34 students state-wide to earn the 2023 KSHSAA True Blue Scholarship.