The Lost Season: Pleasanton baseball - May. 6, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic put a halt to the 2020 high school baseball season and for the Pleasanton baseball that is a shame because the team had potential to really improve from last season. Last year the Jays went 6-10 with the highlight of their season coming in the 2-1A Regional tournament where they...[More]
Customers ordered to sign-in at local restaurants - May. 6, 2020
County tracking of COVID more stringent than state executive order The commissioners heard from Linn County Health Nurse Tisha Coleman Monday morning who updated them on the Governor’s phased- plan of opening Kansas and the subsequent Public Health Officer Dr. Jay Allen’s orders for Linn...[More]
The Lost Season: Prairie View golf - May. 6, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has shutdown the spring sports season for Kansas and that of course includes Prairie View golf. However, when KSHSAA made the official announcement, Buffalo head golf coach, Larry Pope was disappointed but not surprised. “When the professional sports league began shutting...[More]
LCSO assists Miami County with chase - May. 6, 2020
In the early morning hours of May 1, 2020, the Linn County Sheriff’s Office received a request to assist the Miami County Sheriff’s Office with a chase that was underway as the suspect vehicle was reported to be in the southeast corner of Miami County and getting close to Linn County. The...[More]
Kansas Farm Bureau announces contest winners - May. 6, 2020
According to the Linn County Farm Bureau, preventable injury is one of the leading causes of death for Kansas children. More children die annually from preventable, unintentional injuries than from all childhood diseases combined. This year, one child in four will suffer a preventable injury serious...[More]
Essential: CHC taking care of our community - May. 6, 2020
The Community Health Centers of Southeast Kansas (CHCSEK) have been working diligently to care for our community throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, whether the patient has the coronavirus or is simply following up on a previous illness. “I haven’t seen many hands on,” said Kristyn Milburn,...[More]
SPECIAL: ORDER of the Linn County Public Health Officer May 1, 2020: 6:00 PM - May. 4, 2020
ORDER of the Linn County Public Health Officer May 1, 2020: 6:00 PM Emergency Public Health Order issued on this 1st day of May 2020 to mitigate the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic in Linn County, Kansas, pursuant to the authority provided in K.S.A. 65-119,...[More]
Mary Sue Kepner Fountain 05-26-1934 to 04-18-2020 - May. 4, 2020
Linn County News Published May 6, 2020 Mary Sue (Kepner) Fountain, formerly of Linn County, Kan., passed away on April 18, 2020, at Bridge Haven Memory Care. She was 85 years old. Mary Sue, the oldest child and daughter of Mary Lena (Hall) and Glenn Sterling Kepner, was born May 26, 1934,...[More]
Special: Phase Three of Gov. Kelly’s plan for re-opening the state - May. 1, 2020
Phase three begins no earlier than June 1, 2020, as directed by Executive Order 20-29 Mass gatherings of more than 90 individuals are prohibited. Mass gatherings are defined as instances in which individuals are in one location and are unable to maintain 6 feet of distance between individuals...[More]
Richard Paul “Chick†Clarrey 12-01-1957 to 04-27-2020 - May. 1, 2020
Linn County News Published May 6, 2020 Richard Paul "Chick" Clarrey, 62, Mapleton, Kan. passed away on Monday, April 27, 2020 at his home. Richard was born on December 1, 1957, to Judith (Graziosi) and Stephen Clarrey, Sr. He lived most of his life in Edwardsville, Kan. He...[More]