HOLTON/JACKSON COUNTY-WIDE GARAGE SALES Friday-Saturday, September 18-19, 2026  
Five-year-old Joseph Kuglin (at left), who will attend kindergarten at Jackson Heights Elementary School this fall, waited for his mom, Tiffany Kuglin (second from left), as she filled out paperwork for Joseph’s upcoming school year with assistance from JHES secretary Nancy Sipes (at right) during in-person enrollment at the school on Aug. 4. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
Five-year-old Joseph Kuglin (at left), who will attend kindergarten at Jackson Heights Elementary School this fall, waited for his mom, Tiffany Kuglin (second from left), as she filled out paperwork for Joseph’s upcoming school year with assistanc
Kenny (shown at right) and Kellie Bryan (at left) of Hoyt have been named grand marshals of the Pride of Hoyt Days parade. The southern Jackson County community’s annual celebration is set for Saturday, Aug. 29. (Photo courtesy of Jessica Bryan)
GNBank employees (from left) Jim Klingler, Audrey Kimmi, Theresa Rodecap and Kyrianna Hielscher are shown assembling the meal, which included pulled pork sandwiches, beans, chips and a drink.
Five-year-old Joseph Kuglin (at left), who will attend kindergarten at Jackson Heights Elementary School this fall, waited for his mom, Tiffany Kuglin (second from left), as she filled out paperwork for Joseph’s upcoming school year with assistance from JHES secretary Nancy Sipes (at right) during in-person enrollment at the school on Aug. 4. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
Dave Powelson (shown above at left), Holton VFW Post 1367 quartermaster, and Sharon Spiker (second from left), Mary L. Bair American Legion Auxiliary president, are proud to show off new kitchen equipment now in place at Holton’s Veterans Club, where Saturday morning breakfasts will resume on Aug. 8.
The Aug. 18, 2008 edition of The Holton Recorder included: * Colberg opens family practice * Community garden thriving in its first year * Plans put on hold for zoning a supply store near Hoyt * Commissioners discuss Banner Lake improvements * Pride of Hoyt Days set for Saturday
Kenny (shown at right) and Kellie Bryan (at left) of Hoyt have been named grand marshals of the Pride of Hoyt Days parade. The southern Jackson County community’s annual celebration is set for Saturday, Aug. 29. (Photo courtesy of Jessica Bryan)
Forty years ago, in 1986, the southern Jackson County community of Hoyt celebrated the town’s centennial with a festival and a fund-raiser for construction of a new community building. The festival was such a hit that the next year, Hoyt residents started a new, annual event known as Pride of...
GNBank employees (from left) Jim Klingler, Audrey Kimmi, Theresa Rodecap and Kyrianna Hielscher are shown assembling the meal, which included pulled pork sandwiches, beans, chips and a drink.
More than 500 meals were served last Friday outside on the east side of the Jackson County Courthouse during GNBank’s annual community appreciation dinner that also coincided with “Cruise Night.”   
Teachers in the Jackson Heights school district will receive a 3.2-percent increase in their base salary for the 2026-27 school year, while tenured activity coaches and sponsors, as well as teachers announcing their retirement early enough in the school year, will get a little extra, according to...

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The Aug. 18, 2008 edition of The Holton Recorder included:

* Colberg opens family practice

* Community garden thriving in its first year

Sports

Holton High School head football coach Brooks Barta is getting ready for his 31st season of Wildcat football, looking to improve on a 2025 season that saw the Wildcats reach the sectional round of...

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