Community plans summer activities
Summer means finding ways to keep the kids busy and entertained.
Summer means finding ways to keep the kids busy and entertained.
Join us in welcoming Kim Harrison to the local staff of the McPherson Sentinel.Kim was born in McPherson and although the family moved away from the area a time or two, considers this her home.She enjoys spending time with family, especially her nieces and nephew, walking the Meadowlark Trail, and loves animals.Kim is our new salesperson, taking over for Sandra Harder who is retiring after nearly four decades in newspaper sales.
Spice Up Your Life is a weekly recipe column by Lindsey Young, who describes herself as an enthusiastic amateur cook and can be reached through her website at spiceupkitchen.net.When the Mexican American Fastpitch Softball Tournament rolls into Newton every summer, Joey and I try to make it out to watch a few hours of the action.
During Tuesday morning’s McPherson City Commission meeting, Dr.
McPherson First United Methodist Church (FUMC) needs your help.
Graduates were celebrated all across McPherson County recently.
Learning Center graduates span generationsby Tammy Johnsontjohnson@cherryroad.comThe McPherson County Learning Center (MCLC) truly helps people of all ages who desire to earn their high school diploma.This year’s graduates include Connie Luttig, 79, and Eve Hanschu, 17.
The Moundridge FCE (Family and Community Education) Kettle Queens recently had a contest with fourth graders at the Moundridge Elementary School.
TOPEKA, KS – The Sunflower State Games is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 2024 edition of the Sunflower State Games.