Six-year-old Charlie Robertson (at right) of Holton checked out her haul of Easter eggs, with some help from her mother, Regina Robertson, during the recent hunt hosted by the Jackson County 4-H Ambassadors at the Northeast Kansas Heritage Complex.
Six-year-old Charlie Robertson (at right) of Holton checked out her haul of Easter eggs, with some help from her mother, Regina Robertson, during the recent hunt hosted by the Jackson County 4-H Ambassadors at the Northeast Kansas Heritage Complex
Jackson County Historical & Genealogical Society members hosted fourth-grade students from Holton recently at the Jackson County Museum and the Jackson County Courthouse. While at the museum, students had the opportunity to type on several vintage typewriters. Those shown here include (from front to back) students Luis Ramos Pol, Braden Hards, Tate Johnson and Elizabeth Dement and historical society member Anna Wilhelm. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
Jackson County Historical & Genealogical Society members hosted fourth-grade students from Holton recently at the Jackson County Museum and the Jackson County Courthouse.
First, second and fourth-grade students at Royal Valley Elementary School had the opportunity to play arcade games created by third-graders at school to earn tickets for a chance to win several prizes. Here, third-grader Gannon Herbers (left) is shown explaining his arcade game, “Lighty Brighty,” to first-grader Korianna Ribelin. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
Royal Valley third-grade students developed and built their own cardboard arcade games this semester to raise funds for a good cause.
Third-grade students at Royal Valley Elementary School performed the musical “The High Seas” last week under the direction of Carrie Kahle. In the photo above, students who portrayed mermaids and mermen during the program included (from left) Lilliana Wakole, Lenora Grant, Dayton Parry, Colton Gardner and Joslynne Gaona. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
Third-grade students at Royal Valley Elementary School performed the musical “The High Seas” last week under the direction of Carrie Kahle.
Six-year-old Charlie Robertson (at right) of Holton checked out her haul of Easter eggs, with some help from her mother, Regina Robertson, during the recent hunt hosted by the Jackson County 4-H Ambassadors at the Northeast Kansas Heritage Complex.
Jackson County Historical & Genealogical Society members hosted fourth-grade students from Holton recently at the Jackson County Museum and the Jackson County Courthouse. While at the museum, students had the opportunity to type on several vintage typewriters. Those shown here include (from front to back) students Luis Ramos Pol, Braden Hards, Tate Johnson and Elizabeth Dement and historical society member Anna Wilhelm. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
First, second and fourth-grade students at Royal Valley Elementary School had the opportunity to play arcade games created by third-graders at school to earn tickets for a chance to win several prizes. Here, third-grader Gannon Herbers (left) is shown explaining his arcade game, “Lighty Brighty,” to first-grader Korianna Ribelin. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
Joe Pruett of Holton (shown above at top right) recently opened Easy Choice Plumbing and Pipe, a “veteran-owned, family-run business.” Shown with Pruett are wife Cheyenne (top center), son Wyatt (top left) and daughters Tillie (front center) and Nova (front right).
Scott Bartlett (shown above) has recently installed some vintage gasoline pumps, signs and gas pump globes at his former business, Scott’s Shop, along Vermont Avenue in Holton.
Third-grade students at Royal Valley Elementary School performed the musical “The High Seas” last week under the direction of Carrie Kahle. In the photo above, students who portrayed mermaids and mermen during the program included (from left) Lilliana Wakole, Lenora Grant, Dayton Parry, Colton Gardner and Joslynne Gaona. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
Six-year-old Charlie Robertson (at right) of Holton checked out her haul of Easter eggs, with some help from her mother, Regina Robertson, during the recent hunt hosted by the Jackson County 4-H Ambassadors at the Northeast Kansas Heritage Complex.
Six-year-old Charlie Robertson (at right) of Holton checked out her haul of Easter eggs, with some help from her mother, Regina Robertson, during the recent hunt hosted by the Jackson County 4-H Ambassadors at the Northeast Kansas Heritage Complex.
The Jackson County Historical and Genealogical Society invites the public to join in celebrating its 45th anniversary with a special dinner and a presentation on the life of a colorful Kansan. Historian Deb Goodrich will present “A Rake, A Rambler And A Jayhawker: Capt. Jack Curtis, Father Of Vice...
It’s been more than two decades since the City of Holton last updated its comprehensive land use plan, and Holton City Manager Teresa Riley believes it’s past time for an update. On Monday, the Holton City Commission authorized Riley to solicit proposals for an update of the city’s comprehensive...
For about 12 years, the lowest pool level recorded at Banner Creek Reservoir was 63 inches — five feet, three inches — below normal. That record was broken in mid-March, when the reservoir saw its level drop to 64 inches below normal, and drizzly rain received in recent days isn’t expected to help...

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Six-year-old Charlie Robertson (at right) of Holton checked out her haul of Easter eggs, with some help from her mother, Regina Robertson, during the recent hunt hosted by the Jackson County 4-H Ambassadors at the Northeast Kansas Heritage Complex.

Six-year-old Charlie Robertson (at right) of Holton checked out her haul of Easter eggs, with some help from her mother, Regina Robertson, during the recent hunt hosted by the Jackson County 4-H Am

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To celebrate the anniversary of the “Miracle on Ice” game, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled three officially licensed bobbleheads. The first bobbleheads feature...

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