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When my brother died suddenly, I found myself being the one in need.
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When my brother died suddenly, I found myself being the one in need.
McPherson County Jail recently reviewed its restraint policies and training procedures following an investigation by KMBC 9 News, a television station in Kansas City, that examined how jails use restraint chairs. Jail Administrator Arlo Blevins discussed the facility’s practices, emphasizing transparency and safety.
Businesses in McPherson County are facing an uncertain future regarding the sale of Delta-8 THC and CBD products after local law enforcement visited two stores to discuss state regulations on industrial hemp. While no formal ban has been enacted, police officers provided retailers with Kansas Statute 02-3908, which classifies industrial hemp, including hemp-derived products intended for human and animal consumption, as illegal in Kansas.
May is Fibromyalgia Awareness Month and for the first time, I’m telling my story.
2:34 a.m. McPherson Police and McPherson Fire assisted McPherson EMS with a medical emergency involving an unconscious patient with ineffective breathing on S. Meadowlark St., McPherson.4:28 a.m. McPherson County Sheriff,…
4:20 a.m. McPherson Police responded to a domestic disturbance on E. Northview Rd., McPherson. 5:20 a.m. Canton Fire assisted Canton EMS with a fall or public assist on W. McPherson…
A McPherson County man is facing serious charges after being arrested last week on multiple counts of child exploitation.
Joy Bellesine, 40, was sentenced earlier this month to more than 22 years in prison after pleading no contest to multiple charges related to the sexual abuse and exploitation of a child under her care.
Dacus Auto Body & Collision Repair, a trusted leader in auto body repair in McPherson, Kansas, announced today its acquisition of Crossroads Collision Inc., a key player in the auto collision industry.
For McPherson High School (MHS) teacher Melisa White, the path to the classroom didn’t start with a teaching degree, it started behind the front desk at Lincoln Elementary. White fell in love with the school community soon after beginning work as Lincoln Elementary School secretary.