Viola May “Budd” Ralston ~ 02-04-1933 to 01-21-2026 - Jan. 30, 2026
Linn County News Published February 4, 2026 Viola May “Budd” (Cunningham) Ralston, age 92, of Parker, Kan., passed away Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026, at her home. Viola was born Feb. 4, 1933, in Garnett, Kan. She was one of nine children born to Ora Elmer and Ida Esther (Williams) Cunningham....[More]
Terry Dean Crump ~ 02-03-1942 to 01-27-2026 - Jan. 30, 2026
Linn County News Published February 4, 2026 Terry Dean Crump, Mound City, Kan., passed away Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026. He was born on Feb. 3, 1942, in Topeka, Kan., the son of Clifford and Carol Griffin Crump. He worked as a foreman and machine operator for Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad....[More]
Pleasanton water plant looks at potential $4-$6 million replacement - Jan. 28, 2026
Building and system in disrepair The Pleasanton Council met Tuesday night in regular session and moved the meeting to the water plant so the council could tour the building. The tour occurred after insurance adjustor Travis Needham was asked to look at the roof for possible replacement. Needham’s...[More]
La Cygne City Council approves several motions - Jan. 28, 2026
The La Cygne city council met Wednesday, Jan. 21 where Mayor Debra Wilson expressed thanks to all who came to the KORA/KOMA training held that weekend. Chief Zachary Mathies reported on the radar signs mentioning past complaints of speeding on Fourth Street. He said the speed limit on Querry Road...[More]
Pleasanton employees call out hostility from council - Jan. 28, 2026
City employees from Public Works, City Animal Control, Parks, the clerk’s department and others approached the council Tuesday night to voice frustration with how they feel they are being treated by the council and certain members of the council. Deputy City Clerk Candy Houtman spoke for the majority...[More]
County commissioners hear request to update FMLA policy - Jan. 28, 2026
With Commissioner Alison Hamilton, District 2, attending by Zoom, the commissioners met on Monday, Jan. 26, and heard from Health Department Director Amanda Snyder who spoke on FMLA, in specific, paid leave for pregnancy and delivery, noting that the current policy dates back to 2016. Snyder then outlined...[More]
Pleasanton Council appointment again draws heated discussion - Jan. 28, 2026
45-day rule for council appointment could prompt special election After the last Pleasanton Council meeting where the council voted Ron Miller was unfit to serve, Mayor Mathew Young appointed John Bowley – with the Councilman Kenny Stark motioning the candidate was unfit. That motion...[More]
Prairie View boys’ basketball team pick up first win at Uniontown - Jan. 28, 2026
The Prairie View boys’ basketball team traveled to Uniontown this past week to compete in the Kenny Holt Memorial Tournament. The boys started on Jan. 20 against Pioneer foe Osawatomie who they played two times already this season. To see the full article, check out this week's edition of the...[More]
Jayhawk girls’ basketball rolls to championship at Uniontown - Jan. 28, 2026
The Jayhawk Linn girls’ basketball team traveled to Uniontown this past week to compete in the Kenny Holt Memorial Tournament. The Lady Hawks did well as they rolled through the tournament to become the champions and keep their undefeated season alive. To see the full article, check out this...[More]
Pleasanton boys’ basketball wins championship at Uniontown - Jan. 28, 2026
The Pleasanton boys’ basketball team traveled to Uniontown this past week to compete in the Kenny Holt Memorial Tournament. There was plenty of intrigue in this tournament for the Jays as they went 3-0 to win the championship. The action started on Jan. 20 as they faced Fredonia in the first round....[More]

