4-H Club Day was held on Saturday, Feb. 28 at Jackson Heights High School and gave Jackson County 4-H members an opportunity to showcase their talents and share about some of their projects. Here, Wade Holthaus is shown giving a Junior Demonstration on “Making Shaving Cream Slime At Home.” Holthaus is a member of the North Jackson Jets. (Photo courtesy of Phyllis Slipke)
4-H Club Day was held on Saturday, Feb. 28 at Jackson Heights High School and gave Jackson County 4-H members an opportunity to showcase their talents and share about some of their projects.
After 27 years with GNBank, including the last 24 as community bank president, Ken Glennon has retired, closing out a 41-year career in banking focused on customer relationships and community involvement. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
After 27 years with GNBank, including the last 24 as community bank president, Ken Glennon has retired, closing out a 41-year career in banking focused on customer relationships and community involvement.
Farmers State Bank President and CEO Tonya Barta has been appointed to a three-year term on the State Banking Board. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
In her more than 37 years of experience in banking, including the last 12 1/2 years as president and chief executive officer of The Farmers State Bank in Holton, Tonya Barta has done her part to give her bank customers confidence that their money
Royal Valley High School students have launched Purple Reign Florals, a new flower shop now serving the community. The shop is operated by students in Kim Clark’s Applications in Horticulture class. Here, junior Logan Schneider (left), junior Alyssa Baker (center) and sophomore Sophie Lefferd (right) spent a recent class period crafting 15 floral arrangements for the recent FFA Ag Backers membership drive. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
Royal Valley High School students have launched Purple Reign Florals, a new flower shop now serving the community. The shop is operated by students in Kim Clark’s Applications in Horticulture class.
Royal Valley sixth-grader Eli Tecumseh (left) will represent Jackson County at the Sunflower State Spelling Bee next month, while eighth-grader Zinny Evans will serve as alternate. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
Royal Valley sixth-grader Eli Tecumseh will represent Jackson County at the Sunflower State Spelling Bee next month. 
4-H Club Day was held on Saturday, Feb. 28 at Jackson Heights High School and gave Jackson County 4-H members an opportunity to showcase their talents and share about some of their projects. Here, Wade Holthaus is shown giving a Junior Demonstration on “Making Shaving Cream Slime At Home.” Holthaus is a member of the North Jackson Jets. (Photo courtesy of Phyllis Slipke)
After 27 years with GNBank, including the last 24 as community bank president, Ken Glennon has retired, closing out a 41-year career in banking focused on customer relationships and community involvement. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
Farmers State Bank President and CEO Tonya Barta has been appointed to a three-year term on the State Banking Board. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
Royal Valley High School students have launched Purple Reign Florals, a new flower shop now serving the community. The shop is operated by students in Kim Clark’s Applications in Horticulture class. Here, junior Logan Schneider (left), junior Alyssa Baker (center) and sophomore Sophie Lefferd (right) spent a recent class period crafting 15 floral arrangements for the recent FFA Ag Backers membership drive. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
Royal Valley sixth-grader Eli Tecumseh (left) will represent Jackson County at the Sunflower State Spelling Bee next month, while eighth-grader Zinny Evans will serve as alternate. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
For the first time in 17 years, Holton’s basic electricity rates are going to go up. During the Holton City Commission’s regular meeting on Monday, commissioners voted unanimously to raise the city’s electricity rates over the next two years in accordance with a recent Kansas Municipal Energy...
For 125 years, Denison State Bank has remained a constant in an ever-changing banking industry – rooted in the community and committed to its customers.  Denison State Bank was chartered on Feb. 18, 1901, in Denison with $7,000 in capital stock and $37,000 in total assets.  The bank was robbed...
After 27 years with GNBank, including the last 24 as community bank president, Ken Glennon has retired, closing out a 41-year career in banking focused on customer relationships and community involvement. (Photo by Ali Holcomb)
After 27 years with GNBank, including the last 24 as community bank president, Ken Glennon has retired, closing out a 41-year career in banking focused on customer relationships and community involvement. A public open house and reception was held in his honor last Friday to celebrate the new...
Farmers State Bank President and CEO Tonya Barta has been appointed to a three-year term on the State Banking Board. (Photo by Brian Sanders)
In her more than 37 years of experience in banking, including the last 12 1/2 years as president and chief executive officer of The Farmers State Bank in Holton, Tonya Barta has done her part to give her bank customers confidence that their money is being handled wisely at the local level. With her...

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For the first time in 17 years, Holton’s basic electricity rates are going to go up.

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The Holton Wildcat Cheer team took third place in the state at the Class 4A Spirit Showcase. Members of the team are shown above and include (front row, from left) Mya Marten, Amanda Taylor, Briar Page, Kaylin Segenhagen, (second row, from left)  Marisa Meyer, Jaelynn Cottrill, Taya Turner, Lilly Naylor, Zoe Schuetz, Lola Snavely, Ava Clayton, (back row, from left) coach Jessica Snyder, Katie Purcell, Julie Wellman, Emma Newbury, Kayde Taylor, Maggi Emert, Kamara Norwood and coach Jennifer Taylor.
The Holton High School Spirit Squad, which includes the cheer and dance teams, excelled at the recent Class 4A Spirit Showcase organized by the Kansas State High School Activities Association....

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