
Heart to Heart and McPherson Sentinel team up for kids
Opening in Newton in 2001 and now with offices in McPherson and Marion, Heart to Heart Child Advocacy Center works with children 2 to 18 years old who have experienced child abuse.

Opening in Newton in 2001 and now with offices in McPherson and Marion, Heart to Heart Child Advocacy Center works with children 2 to 18 years old who have experienced child abuse.
McPherson EMS needs your help to fill the bags of McPherson’s school children with supplies.McPherson EMS is holding a supply drive for the School Supply Train August 1-3 from 1 to 6 p.m.

Spotlight on Carol Fithianprovided by ReUse It CenterCarol Fithian, a ReUse It Center board member, was asked what she liked most about the ReUse It Center.“ReUse It Center is environmentally friendly.

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The meeting was held via Zoom on Wednesday June 26, 2024 at 12:00P.M.Board Members Present: Judge Marilyn Wilder, Commissioner O’Dell, Micah Larson, Gloria Arellano, Mikel Golden, Jennifer Wyatt, Bryan Weiser, Geoffrey Harrison, Judge Klenda, Shawn Chapman, Anoria Carlson, Sandy Lessor and Commissioner Schroeder.Board Members absent: Reagan Seidl, Heather FiggerOthers Present: Tim Gadde and Mickey Stump.I.

The McPherson High School Bullpups have brought many smiles and memorable moments to both players and fans throughout its rich sports history, but those memories have been aided by the McPherson Booster Club as the organization received another lift following the annual Booster Club Four Person Scramble Golf Tournament at Turkey Creek Golf Course.Whether it be on a basketball court, a football field or a soccer pitch, players and fans tend to only see what is displayed in front of them.

The McPherson Kansas Police Department in partnership with Justice Lodge No.
Dave Bohnenblust has filed and is running for McPherson County’s District 2 Commissioner position.

McPherson Opera House Executive Director Karissa Hoffman has given her resignation to Board President Denise O’Connor-Munsey, effective August 9, 2024.

Humanities Kansas recently awarded $2,000 to the Smoky Valley Historical Association in Lindsborg to support “Historical Speakers Series,” a set of online talks that explore key figures in the history of Lindsborg.Lenora Lynam, Executive Director of the Lindsborg Old Mill and Swedish Heritage Museum, is serving as project director, and the association is receiving logistical and marketing support from the local museum.“We’re so excited to bring this series to the community,” Lynam said.