
Miss Augusta & Miss Butler County
The Miss Augusta/Miss Butler County Scholarship Competition will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, at the Augusta High School Auditorium.
The Miss Augusta/Miss Butler County Scholarship Competition will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, at the Augusta High School Auditorium.
On Tuesday November 8, Butler County citizens will once again vote to make sure their voice is heard at the polls. This election the categories being voted on are United States Senate, United States Representative District 4, many state offices including Governor and Lt. Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer and Commissioner of Insurance. The count will also vote on Supreme Court Justice positions and Court of Appeals Judge. Two constitutional amendments will be up for stake including whether or not to continue to provide Legislative oversight of administrative rules and regulations; and voting on whether or not to preserve the right of citizens in each county that voted in a sheriff on January 11, 2022 to continue to elect the county sheriff.
The opening reception for a new exhibit at the Coutts Museum of Art was held on Saturday, Oct. 8th.
DENVER – A report released this week by the Sierra Club faults dozens of utilities that provide a major chunk of U.S. electric generation for failing to speed up their decarbonization efforts.
The King visits North Butler!The North Butler 4-‐H club meeting was held on September 12, 2022 at Emmaus Church. Harley McLaughlin called the North Butler 4-‐H meeting to order. Hope and Rustin McLaughlin led the 4-‐H Pledge and Flag Salute. 18 members responded to roll call, which was, “What is your favorite beverage?”
TOPEKA — The number of Kansas children completing adoption averaged 1,000 during the past four years, an increase from about 730 in the prior eight years. The administration of Democratic Gov.
By LIONEL TIPTON EL DORADO, Kansas—Thanks to a break in the schedule, Butler was able to sandwich a non-conference game against McDougle Technical Institute in… Login to continue reading Login…
While the weather was warm and sunny, the Greater Andover Days was still a great way to welcome fall into season. It was a great turn out and there was some tough competition.
First Hispanic agent in Pratt ready to help others Anel Cox of Pratt loves to help people. As a new real estate agent in town, and likely the first Hispanic agent licensed to sell homes in Pratt, she is ready to continue on her mission even though the journey to get where she is now has not been easy.
After operating in El Dorado for three years, Debbie Atkins, founder and owner of Psycho Kitty Creations will be moving her shop. Previously residing at 313 S Main, the store will now have a new home at 301 W Central in Andover.