Margaret Ann Darrah Sheets
Margaret Ann Darrah Sheets, of McPherson, Kansas passed away Saturday, October 1, 2022 at Cedars House, McPherson, Kansas. Margaret, daughter of Andrew J.
Margaret Ann Darrah Sheets, of McPherson, Kansas passed away Saturday, October 1, 2022 at Cedars House, McPherson, Kansas. Margaret, daughter of Andrew J.
The month of October was recently dubbed Principal Appreciation Month for the education system in Kansas. Throughout the month, the McPherson Sentinel will be giving a spotlight to principals and other leaders from different towns throughout McPherson County. It is also a way to introduce and welcome area principals that have been here for a short time.
The Burnin’ Down Main event was a success, with a crowd of about 600 people, 100 pumpkin giveaways, face painting, inflatables, and cornhole. The first-place winner for chili was Flat Branch Home Loans, represented by Renee Williams and Katy Aichele. In second for best chili, was Rory Rierson, and in third place, 365 Sports Complex, represented by Stephen Gray. In first place for best soup was King’s Two, represented by Stacy Hubbard and Gary Reiman.
The McPherson City Commission met Tuesday and received opened an update from McPherson Housing Coalition Executive Director Chris Goodson and Programs Director Karolyn Moore about the outcome of last week’s McPherson Housing Coalition Conference.
Music lovers, history enthusiasts, and community supporters will love the new FUNdraiser at the Lindsborg Old Mill & Swedish Heritage Museum on Saturday, October 22. “Music by the Mill” is a new fall event featuring great music, delicious food, and the opportunity to support community heritage going back more than a century.
As part of Sterling College Music Theatre’s musical production of White Christmas, there will be a special time for children this Saturday, October 8 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. “Cookie Time With Santa” is open to all area children sixth grade and under.
Speaking Truth Clay Center, Kansas – Do you like who you are? I am sure all of us wish we could change a few things about ourselves. Even the most beautiful or handsome among us.
LINDSBORG – Smoky Valley’s football team won many some of the team stats, but penalties, a major miscue, and a pair of costly interceptions cost them the home game on Friday as Cheney used a strong fourth quarter to score a 27-14 win over the Vikings.
MOUNDRIDGE – When Little River’s football team went to Moundridge on Friday, they made short work of the game by scoring a 46-0 shutout that was over at halftime due to the 45-point rule. With the win, Little River is now 4-1 for 2022 and will return home on Friday for a battle with Herington who will enter the game just 1-4 for the season.
WINFIELD, Kansas – McPherson College may be home to one of the best teams in NAIA football, however, the Bulldogs now own three losses by a combined three points after losing another one-point heartbreaker to the No. 6 ranked Southwestern Builders Saturday evening.