Winter courtwarming royalty candidates for 2025 have been chosen at Jackson Heights High School. Shown from left to right are candidates Cash Robinson, Emirson Fritz, Jace Robinson, Erine Medard, Dillon Childs, Jennifer Buck, Savannah Cattrell and Korbin Karns (inset). Royalty will be announced at halftime of the Cobra varsity boys’ basketball game on Friday, Feb. 7. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
Winter courtwarming royalty candidates for 2025 have been chosen at Jackson Heights High School.
Holton High School hosted the 28th-annual Gerald Sadowski Wrestling Tournament on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 24 and 25, featuring high school wrestlers from more than 30 northeastern Kansas schools. The photo above shows the crowd present to watch Saturday’s wrestling action. (Photo by David Powls)
Holton High School hosted the 28th-annual Gerald Sadowski Wrestling Tournament on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 24 and 25, featuring high school wrestlers from more than 30 northeastern Kansas schools.
Following the results of the November general election, six county officials were sworn into office in the Jackson County district courtroom on Monday by Second Judicial District Judge Norbert Marek. Those being sworn in include (from left) County Clerk Kristie Richter, County Commissioner Linda Gerhardt, County Commissioner Keith Kelly, Sheriff Tim Morse, County Attorney Bethany Lee and County Register of Deeds Jerica Holt. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
Following the results of the November general election, six county officials were sworn into office in the Jackson County district courtroom on Monday by Second Judicial District Judge Norbert Marek.
Winter courtwarming royalty candidates for 2025 have been chosen at Jackson Heights High School. Shown from left to right are candidates Cash Robinson, Emirson Fritz, Jace Robinson, Erine Medard, Dillon Childs, Jennifer Buck, Savannah Cattrell and Korbin Karns (inset). Royalty will be announced at halftime of the Cobra varsity boys’ basketball game on Friday, Feb. 7. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
Holton High School hosted the 28th-annual Gerald Sadowski Wrestling Tournament on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 24 and 25, featuring high school wrestlers from more than 30 northeastern Kansas schools. The photo above shows the crowd present to watch Saturday’s wrestling action. (Photo by David Powls)
Jackson Heights High School juniors Beau McKinley (shown above at left) and Evan Ramirez (second from left) discussed possible topics for a podcast while JHHS senior Danny Bottom (at right) checked the recording levels during Tuesday afternoon class work in Brad Alley’s digital media class at JHHS. The class recently produced a documentary about the Cobras’ 2024 football season that can be viewed online.
Following the results of the November general election, six county officials were sworn into office in the Jackson County district courtroom on Monday by Second Judicial District Judge Norbert Marek. Those being sworn in include (from left) County Clerk Kristie Richter, County Commissioner Linda Gerhardt, County Commissioner Keith Kelly, Sheriff Tim Morse, County Attorney Bethany Lee and County Register of Deeds Jerica Holt. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
Holton city employee Rob Snavely (at right, in skid loader) spent part of Monday morning moving snow into city dump trucks, like the recently-purchased Dodge Ram 5500 shown at left and driven by Aaron Watkins, to be placed at Countryside Park, where the snow will run into Banner Creek as it melts. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
The public is invited to attend an open house for the new event center at Banner Creek Reservoir from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 18.
Will the Kansas City Chiefs be­come the first National Football League team in history to land a Super Bowl “three-peat,” or will the Philadelphia Eagles avenge their loss to the Chiefs two years ago in the NFL championship game? That question will be answered when the Chiefs and the Eagles clash...
The Jackson County Attorney’s Office is under new leadership after Bethany Lee was elected to the position during the general election. At a recent Jackson County Commission meeting, Lee, who took over the position on Jan. 13, outlined some of her goals for the office. Lee said she wants to employ...
Holton city employees will re­ceive a pay raise in 2025 that keeps them just ahead of last year’s annua­l inflation rate, as well as an updated city insurance policy that will allow them to add a vision plan to the insurance premiums they pay. During the Holton City Com­mission’s Tuesday, Jan. 21...
Jackson County Rural Water District 3 customers are paying a little more for their water, with much of the reason being the rising cost of just about everything in the wake of the COVID-19 pan­demic, according to RWD 3 gener­al man­ager Brenda Adkins. RWD 3’s new water rates, which went into effect...

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Will the Kansas City Chiefs be­come the first National Football League team in history to land a Super Bowl “three-peat,” or will the Philadelphia Eagles avenge their loss to the Chiefs two years a

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High school boys varsity basketball teams from Holton and Jackson Heights will play in Nemaha Central's 11th-annual Thunder Classic, set to begin Tuesday, Jan. 21 in Seneca. Holton will open...

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