SafeHope brings awareness during Sexual Assault Awareness Month
SafeHope brings awareness during Sexual Assault Awareness Month
SafeHope brings awareness during Sexual Assault Awareness Month
In a field traditionally dominated by men, the women of McPherson Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are rewriting the narrative of emergency medical care. These dedicated professionals balance strength, compassion and resilience in their mission to serve their community, proving that EMS is a career for everyone.
“Hearts 4 Him” is a men’s vocal ensemble specializing in Southern Gospel music. This group was founded on a shared love and passion for music and first performed in Newton, Kansas, in 2001.
MIDC fuels economic growth in McPherson County
In the wake of news about changes to federal education policies, local schools are working to keep families informed and reassured. A recent executive order from the president to dismantle the U.S.
The McPherson Police Department is asking for assistance in identifying the people responsible for slashing tires on several vehicles. Over the weekend of March 7, officers responded to multiple reports of slashed tires at an apartment complex in the 1300 block of Oakmont Street.
Wildfire risks remain high across Kansas with dry vegetation, warm temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds making it easy for fires to start and spread quickly. Officials are asking everyone to be extra careful and avoid anything outside that could cause sparks, embers, or flames.
Deborah Koehn, 39, is facing several charges following an incident on February 16. Court records show that Koehn is facing six charges: Traffic Contraband in a Correctional Facility: Koehn is accused of unlawfully trying to bring marijuana into a correctional facility.
The women of the McPherson County Jail play vital roles in maintaining safety and order while bringing compassion and determination to a challenging environment. This Women’s History Month, we highlight their contributions, resilience, and the unique journeys that led them to careers in corrections.