Jayhawk volleyball goes 3-0 this past week - Sep. 25, 2024
The Jayhawk volleyball team traveled to Central Heights on Sept. 17 for a league triangular against Central Heights and Crest. They then hosted a best of five sets game against Prairie View on Sept. 19. The Jays did well as they won both games in the triangular and defeated Prairie View in a best...[More]
Pleasanton volleyball struggles during a busy week - Sep. 25, 2024
The Pleasanton volleyball team were busy this past week as they traveled to Rich Hill for a best of five sets game on Sept. 16, hosted a home triangular against Marmaton Valley and Southern Coffee County on Sept. 17, and traveled to a tournament at Humboldt on Sept. 21. In the game against Rich Hill...[More]
Rosalie Crisler Davis ~ 02-23-1928 to 09-23-2024 - Sep. 24, 2024
Linn County News Published September 25, 2024 Rosalie Crisler Davis entered into the arms of her merciful Savior and Father on Sept. 23, 2024, at the age of 96. She was the ninth child of Jesse and Coral Crisler’s family of ten. Rosalie was born and raised on the family farm west of La...[More]
Nathan Charles Bland ~ 07-15-1999 to 09-15-2024 - Sep. 24, 2024
Linn County News Published September 25, 2024 Nathan Charles Bland, age 25, La Cygne, Kan., passed away Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024. Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, La Cygne Chapel. Burial will be in the Oak...[More]
Lacy Francis “Bud” Clark ~ 03-05-1935 to 09-19-2024 - Sep. 24, 2024
Linn County News Published September 25, 2024 Lacy Francis “Bud” Clark, age 89, Mound City, Kan., passed away Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024. Graveside funeral service will be 2 pm Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024, at the Woodland Cemetery in Mound City, Kan. Visitation was...[More]
Commissioners meeting canceled due to lack of quorum - Sep. 18, 2024
On Saturday, Sept. 14, notice was sent by Linn County Clerk David Lamb that the meeting of the Linn County Commissioners set for Monday, Sept. 16, was canceled due to lack of a quorum. A quorum is required for the board of county commissioners to meet and means at least two of the three commissioners...[More]
Pleasanton to exceed revenue neutral rate - Sep. 18, 2024
Council discusses park grant The Pleasanton City Council held a hearing to discuss the Revenue Neutral Rate (RNR) and annual budget hearing and voted to exceed the RNR Monday night. With no public comment on the budget or RNR, the council approved the budget of $3,3320,227, up from $2,125,158....[More]
Parker mayor resigns from post - Sep. 18, 2024
Council adopts 2025 budget Ashley Balthazor has resigned as Parker mayor, effective last Friday. Prior to adjournment at last Thursday’s monthly council meeting, Balthazor made the announcement. She cited full-time work and family obligations as reasons that would limit the time she could...[More]
New phone/device repair business opens in Pleasanton - Sep. 18, 2024
On Sept. 3, a new phone and device repair shop opened its doors in Pleasanton. OMG Device Repair opened for business the day after Labor Day and offers a variety of services from screen replacements to charge port repairs to transfers and software updates for all of your electronic devices. Brian Nichols,...[More]
Parker Days slated for Sept. 20-22 - Sep. 18, 2024
The annual Parker Days celebration is slated for Sept. 20-22 this year with a full calendar of events and activities under the theme “Sweet Freedom.” The weekend kicks off with the Mason’s Fish Fry on Friday evening, Sept. 20 starting at 6 p.m. This event is by free-will donation. On...[More]