Debbie Cashier Harshaw, a member of Holton High School’s graduating class of 1983, was named the HHS Alumna of the Year at Saturday’s HHS alumni banquet. Harshaw, who recently announced her retirement from teaching at HHS after 30 years with the district, recently relaxed in front of her class display at Penny’s on the west side of Holton’s Town Square. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
For Debbie Harshaw, the timing was just impeccable.
Shown here are (front row, from left) Deb Rash, Judy Arnold, (back row, from left) Harmon Rash, Ryan Childs and Melvin Arnold, all of whom were involved in placing a memorial stone at Circleville Cemetery to mark the graves of seven unidentified people, reportedly former slaves, who are buried there. The Rashes and Childs are members of the Circleville Cemetery District. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
A memorial stone has been placed at Circleville Cemetery to mark the graves of seven unidentified people who are buried there. The seven people were former slaves, it was learned.
May is Beef Month, and Jackson County Farm Bureau members hosted a free hamburger lunch on the Jackson County Courtyard recently. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
May is Beef Month, and Jackson County Farm Bureau members hosted a free hamburger lunch on the southeast side of the Jackson County Courthouse courtyard recently.
Joe and Kelsey Tanking, Holton High School alumni now living south of Wetmore, are the owners of Wholehearted Farm, L.L.C., producing farm-to-table beef. Members of the Tanking family include (clockwise from top left in the photo above) Joe, Kelsey, Ivan, Henry, Hannah and Isaac. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
Joe and Kelsey Tanking of rural Wetmore are relatively new to raising and marketing farm-to-table beef, but whatever they do, they are committed to doing it wholeheartedly.
Royal Valley High School sophomores Averie Stithem (at left) and Ainsley Morrison (at right) are shown discussing their history fair project on submarine warfare, which included a replica of a portion of the first documented submarine used during a war. The district’s history fair was held on Friday at the RVHS gym and included projects by seventh and eighth-grade students and sophomores and juniors. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
Royal Valley High School sophomores Averie Stithem (at left) and Ainsley Morrison (at right) are shown discussing their history fair project on submarine warfare, which included a replica of a portion of the first documented submarine used during
Debbie Cashier Harshaw, a member of Holton High School’s graduating class of 1983, was named the HHS Alumna of the Year at Saturday’s HHS alumni banquet. Harshaw, who recently announced her retirement from teaching at HHS after 30 years with the district, recently relaxed in front of her class display at Penny’s on the west side of Holton’s Town Square. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
Shown here are (front row, from left) Deb Rash, Judy Arnold, (back row, from left) Harmon Rash, Ryan Childs and Melvin Arnold, all of whom were involved in placing a memorial stone at Circleville Cemetery to mark the graves of seven unidentified people, reportedly former slaves, who are buried there. The Rashes and Childs are members of the Circleville Cemetery District. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
May is Beef Month, and Jackson County Farm Bureau members hosted a free hamburger lunch on the Jackson County Courtyard recently. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
Joe and Kelsey Tanking, Holton High School alumni now living south of Wetmore, are the owners of Wholehearted Farm, L.L.C., producing farm-to-table beef. Members of the Tanking family include (clockwise from top left in the photo above) Joe, Kelsey, Ivan, Henry, Hannah and Isaac. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
Royal Valley High School sophomores Averie Stithem (at left) and Ainsley Morrison (at right) are shown discussing their history fair project on submarine warfare, which included a replica of a portion of the first documented submarine used during a war. The district’s history fair was held on Friday at the RVHS gym and included projects by seventh and eighth-grade students and sophomores and juniors. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
 The KSHSAA (Kansas High School Activities Association) hosted the 2023 KSHSAA state track and field meet on Friday and Saturday, May 26-27.   The Holton Wildcats had four medalists - sophomore Eva Cortes took eighth place in the 3200m run, senior Tiara Dodd took sixth place in the 300m hurdles,...
Just weeks ahead of their 50th event in Hays, the Kansas Shrine Bowl Board of Directors is excited to announce the return of the Kansas Shrine Bowl to Emporia in 2024. The 51st Kansas Shrine Bowl presented by Mammoth will be held Saturday, June 29, 2024, at Welch Stadium on the campus of Emporia...
Debbie Cashier Harshaw, a member of Holton High School’s graduating class of 1983, was named the HHS Alumna of the Year at Saturday’s HHS alumni banquet. Harshaw, who recently announced her retirement from teaching at HHS after 30 years with the district, recently relaxed in front of her class display at Penny’s on the west side of Holton’s Town Square. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
For Debbie Harshaw, the timing was just impeccable. Harshaw recently finished a 30-year career with the Holton school district as a high school English teacher — her last official day is this Friday — and in addition to being recognized for her three decades of service to Holton High School...
Concert dates and rehearsals for the Jackson County Community Band, now in its 10th season, were recently announced. The band, which is comprised of area community members, will perform four times this summer in the county, including:  * 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 10, at the Jackson County Courthouse...

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Debbie Cashier Harshaw, a member of Holton High School’s graduating class of 1983, was named the HHS Alumna of the Year at Saturday’s HHS alumni banquet. Harshaw, who recently announced her retirement from teaching at HHS after 30 years with the district, recently relaxed in front of her class display at Penny’s on the west side of Holton’s Town Square. (Photo by Brian Sanders)

For Debbie Harshaw, the timing was just impeccable.

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 The KSHSAA (Kansas High School Activities Association) hosted the 2023 KSHSAA state track and field meet on Friday and Saturday, May 26-27.   The Holton Wildcats had four medalists -...

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