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Mary A. Ray, 75, Abilene, died Jan. 8, 2025, in Lenexa. She was born July 31, 1949, in Holton, the daughter of Frank and Alice Patterson Sanderson. She graduated from Holton High School in 1967 and ...
Gerald Lloyd (Jerry) Hinton, 105, Topeka, passed away Monday, May 19, 2025. Jerry was born June 12, 1919, in Wymore, Neb., to Grover Cleveland and Pearl Smith Hinton. Despite going to 11 different ...
The life of Beverly Ann (Richard) Kennedy began on June 5, 1947, in Topeka. She was the daughter of Donald and Helen (Besta) Richard. She graduated from Topeka High School in 1965. She married Tom ...
Hamm Companies has opened a new rock quarry in Jackson County south of Soldier, it has been reported. Ramon Gonzalez, sales manager with Hamm Companies, said that the new quarry, located at 4485 226 ...
Representatives from NextEra Energy Resources, LLC were here in Holton recently to share their views on the economic benefits of a commercial solar project in Jackson County. Jeffrey Solar, LLC, a ...
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Editor’s note: This article is eighth in a series about young professionals in the Jackson County community who returned to the community after college to build successful careers. When she graduated ...
George Lynn Bell, known for his hard work ethic, kind heart and selfless nature, passed away on July 14, 2024, at Midland Hospice. Born on Aug. 30, 1952, in Holton, George’s legacy spans his ...
Melinda Wareham, 74, of Whiting, passed away Wednesday, April 26, 2023, as the result of a vehicle accident. She was born Aug. 6, 1948, in Highland, the daughter of Fred E. and Mary (Bechtold) Cole.
The Jackson County Commissioners continue to research regulations regarding commercial solar projects in an effort to “do what’s best for the entire county,” according to Commissioner Keith Kelly.