Volunteers help landscape La Cygne Elementary School - Aug. 6, 2014
With external construction completed, there was still a lot of work remaining to landscape around the new entrance to La Cygne Elementary School. The school purchased the supplies needed, but there were not enough hours for their staff to tackle this big task, so approximately 30 volunteers gave up...[More]
La Cygne Library celebrates the end of summer - Aug. 6, 2014
Over 100 kids and adults enjoyed Linn County Library District #2’s end of the summer reading program party by program participants being invited to a pool party and picnic at the La Cygne swimming pool on Tuesday, July 29. This year’s theme was “Fizz Boom Read” and the...[More]
Prescott Country View asks for county financial help - Aug. 6, 2014
With Medicare and Medicaid cutting reimbursement rates to all medical entities, the Prescott Country View Nursing Home is not alone in feeling the financial burden. County Commissioner Herb Pemberton said he’d spoken with Prescott Country View Administrator Neil Ostlie referencing their need for...[More]
2014 Unofficial Linn County Primary Election results - Aug. 6, 2014
United States Senate Chad Taylor, Democratic, Topeka 82 Patrick Wiesner, Democratic, Lawrence 85 Pat Roberts, Republican, Dodge City 324 D.J. Smith, Republican , Osawatomie 132 Milton Wolf, Republican, Leawood 538 Alvin E. Zahnter, Republican, Russell United States House...[More]
SRO funded with 6 officers - Aug. 6, 2014
Following a lengthy discussion last week on the School Resource Officer program, time was again slotted Monday at the County Commission meeting to hopefully put the issue to rest. And, the commissioners approved the final county budget to be published – with six SROs included in the 2015 budget....[More]
Debit card scam hits Linn County - Jul. 30, 2014
Word was received from Janice Sprague of Farmers State Bank that some of their customers have received phone calls telling them their debit card is locked or deactivated. Sprague said a bank will never call a customer to tell them a card is locked, and they will never ask for the card number....[More]
Cider Mill Century Ride pedals through La Cygne - Jul. 30, 2014
La Cygne had an awesome chance to be put on the map on Sunday, July 27 as an entire bicycle club from Kansas City rode through the town with a stop planned. The Kansas City Metro Bicycle Club rides this route every summer and previously had made their stop at the La Cygne Park. However, this year,...[More]
SRO program funded – but most likely will be cut Commissioners wrestle with long-term solution - Jul. 30, 2014
Months of discussion, research and number-crunching came to a head Monday as the County Commissioners decided they would most likely halt funding of the School Resource Officer program, with several issues keying their thoughts. After learning that a statewide email question sent by County Clerk David...[More]
Mound City, Blue Mound welcome new UMC pastor, family - Jul. 30, 2014
As is the custom with United Methodist churches, Mound City and Blue Mound said goodbye to Dallas Peterson and are welcoming a new pastor, Walter Marsella, and his family. Marsella, originally an Argentinean citizen, and Ana, of Cuban descent, have one child, almost 4 years old Jonathan. The family...[More]
Local competes in Sunflower Games - Jul. 30, 2014
The Sunflower Games is a yearly competition in which athletes of all ages compete in a variety of sporting events. Track and field is one of these events and this year Kasen McKee of Pleasanton competed in the 1,500-meter run and the Kids’ Triathlon. The Sunflower Games track meet allows athletes...[More]