Jackson County EMS was established 25 years ago this month by owners Jay Watkins (left) and Brent Teter (right). The company, formally incorporated as Techs Inc., now has bases in five counties and covers much of northeastern Kansas. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
Twenty-five years ago this month, MedCare Services, which provided ambulance services to Holton and Jackson County, changed hands after a pair of Holton High School graduates with a passion for emergency medical care decided to purchase the ser­vi
Royal Valley High School students and their dates attended the school’s annual prom, held this past Saturday at the Kay McFarland Japanese Garden and Venue at the Topeka Zoo. Shown from left to right in the photo above are Bowen Bryan, Ainsley Morrison, Carson Beam, Averie Stithem, Nolan Bausch, Samantha Klotz, Junior Wahwasuck and Molly Ogden.
Royal Valley High School students and their dates attended the school’s annual prom, held this past Saturday at the Kay McFarland Japanese Garden and Venue at the Topeka Zoo.
Newly-crowned King Yokel, played by Evan Ramirez (second from right), has to choose a wife from suitors, including those played by Noa Rice (at left), Coralynn Karns (second from left) and Sofia Ivy (at right) in Jackson Heights High School’s production of “The Bachelor King,” which was presented April 12 and 13 in the JHHS gym. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
Newly-crowned King Yokel, played by Evan Ramirez (second from right), has to choose a wife from suitors, including those played by Noa Rice (at left), Coralynn Karns (second from left) and Sofia Ivy (at right) in Jackson Heights High School’s prod
Spring has sprung at Holton Greenhouse. Leanna Snavely-Childers is shown above watering some of the flowers at the greenhouse. Several updates have been made to the business recently and a grand reopening celebration is being planned for Saturday, April 19.
Spring has sprung at Holton Greenhouse. Leanna Snavely-Childers is shown above watering some of the flowers at the greenhouse.
Jackson County EMS was established 25 years ago this month by owners Jay Watkins (left) and Brent Teter (right). The company, formally incorporated as Techs Inc., now has bases in five counties and covers much of northeastern Kansas. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
Nebraska native Dr. Trent Roth (shown above at left) will join the staff at Holton Dental this June. He is pic-tured with wife, Tarrin, and their son, Liam. The couple recently purchased a house just outside Holton and are excited to call Jackson County home.
Royal Valley High School students and their dates attended the school’s annual prom, held this past Saturday at the Kay McFarland Japanese Garden and Venue at the Topeka Zoo. Shown from left to right in the photo above are Bowen Bryan, Ainsley Morrison, Carson Beam, Averie Stithem, Nolan Bausch, Samantha Klotz, Junior Wahwasuck and Molly Ogden.
Newly-crowned King Yokel, played by Evan Ramirez (second from right), has to choose a wife from suitors, including those played by Noa Rice (at left), Coralynn Karns (second from left) and Sofia Ivy (at right) in Jackson Heights High School’s production of “The Bachelor King,” which was presented April 12 and 13 in the JHHS gym. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
Spring has sprung at Holton Greenhouse. Leanna Snavely-Childers is shown above watering some of the flowers at the greenhouse. Several updates have been made to the business recently and a grand reopening celebration is being planned for Saturday, April 19.
Jackson County EMS was established 25 years ago this month by owners Jay Watkins (left) and Brent Teter (right). The company, formally incorporated as Techs Inc., now has bases in five counties and covers much of northeastern Kansas. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
Twenty-five years ago this month, MedCare Services, which provided ambulance services to Holton and Jackson County, changed hands after a pair of Holton High School graduates with a passion for emergency medical care decided to purchase the ser­vice. MedCare was then rebranded Jackson County EMS,...
County residents interested in serving on local school boards, city councils or the Meadowlark Extension District board have less than one month to file for the Nov. 4 general election, it has been reported. Candidates have until noon Monday, June 2, to file at the Jackson County Clerk’s Office,...
The federal lawsuit filed by a Holton man against a Jackson County Sheriff’s Office detective should be dismissed due to the detective having “qualified immunity” in the investigation of the disappearance of one of the man’s wives in 2001 and the death of another in 2006, according to a motion...
Members of the Holton community and school district are mourning the death of a local student, Lane Pruett. Jackson County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report of an unattended death at a rural Holton address last Wednesday afternoon, April 30, it was reported. Jackson County Sheriff Tim...

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Jackson County EMS was established 25 years ago this month by owners Jay Watkins (left) and Brent Teter (right). The company, formally incorporated as Techs Inc., now has bases in five counties and covers much of northeastern Kansas. (Photo by Brian Sanders)

Twenty-five years ago this month, MedCare Services, which provided ambulance services to Holton and Jackson County, changed hands after a pair of Holton High School graduates with a passion for eme

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By Kendra Moppin Track and field athletes from Atchison County Community High School traveled to St. Marys on Friday, May 2, to compete in the Ray Kovar invitational track meet. Results were as...

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