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Today in History

by Staff Writer Today is Thursday, Jan. 2, the second day of 2025. There are 363 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History On Jan. 2, 2016, a heavily armed group led by brothers Ammon and Ryan Bundy seized the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, beginning a 41-day standoff to protest the

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Fayette County Sheriff’s Log

by Staff Writer Monday, Dec. 30 At 7:18 a.m. the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office responded to a car vs. deer accident on Harding Road, near Beachnut Road. Jacob Milder, 42, of Williamsburg, struck a white tail deer that ran into the roadway with his 2007 Chevrolet Suburban. No injuries were reported and Milder’s vehicle sustained

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Iowa doctor cited for ‘gross malpractice’ in patient deaths wins back license

by Clark Kauffman (Photo by Clark Kauffman/Iowa Capital Dispatch) The state board that oversees Iowa physicians has reinstated the license of a doctor it previously sanctioned for alleged “gross malpractice” related to patient deaths caused by drug overdoses. In 2017, the Iowa Board of Medicine accused Dr. Robert Cunard of Missouri Valley of inappropriate prescribing,

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Eighteen-Eighty Club news

by Staff Writer Happy New Year! The first co-op of the year will be held the third Thursday of January, the 16th. Co-op begins at 5 p.m. Please bring a dish to share and your own table service. Come enjoy good food and lively conversation. The board has decided to raise our dues. Please pay

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Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly highlights bipartisan laws passed with GOP-led Legislature in 2024

by Tim Carpenter Gov. Laura Kelly looks back on the roster of bipartisan tax, education, child welfare, worker compensation and other policy accomplishments during 2024. The Democratic governor will outline her 2025 policy agenda in the State of the State speech to the Kansas Legislature on Jan. 15. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector) TOPEKA — Gov. Laura

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Looking Back: January 1, 2025

by Staff Writer 2015 District Court Judge Annette Scieszinski administered the oath of office last Friday to four newly elected and re-elected office holders, including Dennis Amoss, who became the county’s newest supervisor, Tracy Casady, Recorder, John Pabst, newly elected county attorney, and Peggy VandenBerg, re-elected treasurer. 2005 After two days if freezing rain and

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“That’s a Wrap”

by By AMY STOURAC news@vintonnewspapers.com VINTON — Benton County Supervisor Gary Bierschenk capped off the last Board of Supervisor’s meeting of 2024 with the statement, “that’s a wrap,” marking the end of his service to Benton County as District 3 Supervisor. It was also the last meeting for District 1 Supervisor Rick Primmer. Bierschenk was

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Creston man booked on pair of assault charges

by Staff Writer (Creston) — A Creston man faces multiple assault charges following his arrest Thursday evening. The Creston Police Department says 39-year-old John David Foster was arrested shortly after 7:15 p.m. for domestic abuse assault 3rd or subsequent offense and assault while displaying a dangerous weapon. Authorities say the arrest occurred at the Creston-Union

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Kansas State, Garden City CC striving to shrink bachelor’s degree ‘educational desert’

by Tim Carpenter Kansas State University and Garden City Community College are launching a four-year degree initiative that doesn’t require southwest Kansas students to relocate after earning an associate degree. Signers of the agreement are, from left: KSU Provost Jesse Perez Mendez and President Richard Linton; and GCCC President Ryan Ruda and Vice President Marc

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