
A personal reflection on 9/11: A day that changed everything
For many Americans, September 11, 2001, is a day etched in memory, a day when the world seemed to stand still.
For many Americans, September 11, 2001, is a day etched in memory, a day when the world seemed to stand still.
During McPherson’s City Commission Meeting on Tuesday, September 10, Planning and Zoning Administrator Virgil Lyon announced that an annual Yard of the Year contest will be initiated via Code Enforcement.The contest, which would officially begin next year in 2025, will determine the best lawn in the City of McPherson.
The fentanyl epidemic in the United States is escalating, and McPherson is not immune to its devastating effects.
First Presbyterian Church continues to invite the public to attend their Welcome Wednesday nights on the third Wednesday of each month.
The Cedars has been awarded a $100,000 matching grant to demolish the long-vacant North End Healthcare wing.
Maxwell Wildlife Refuge will come to life with the sights and sounds of the early 1800s from September 20 to 22, when it hosts the annual Mountain Man Rendezvous.
The end of an era marked a new beginning on Saturday with the grand re-opening of Twice Told Tales.
Finalists from county libraries competed for the top prize Friday night at Three Rings Brewery in McPherson.
The McPherson Community turned out in a big way to support the children that Heart to Heart Child Advocacy Center (H2HCAC) serves.