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    2 days 12 hours ago

    Phillip Alan Boring, 80, of Parsons, passed away at 2:18 a.m., Friday, June 12, 2026, at University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City, Kansas. The memorial service will be at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at Parsons Foursquare Church. Military honors will be presented by Brown-Bishop, VFW Post

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    3 days 1 hour ago

    USD 503 Costs Increase The USD 503 Board of Education is facing a lot of tough choices as financial hits keep coming. The district had anticipated a $600,000 shortfall for the 2026-2027 fiscal year with declining enrollment. This led the district in recent months to make extensive budget cuts. Monday

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    3 days 15 hours ago

    PARSONS TO HOST RECORD-BREAKING KANSAS 4-H GEOLOGY STATE FIELD TRIP THIS WEEKEND PARSONS, Kansas — More than 350 youth participants, volunteers, parents, and 4-H leaders from across Kansas are expected to gather in Parsons this weekend for the 2026 Kansas 4-H Geology State Field Trip. The annual event, scheduled for

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    1 week 3 days ago

    USD 506 New Buses Altamont, KS - - USD 506 is excited to announce that they have been awarded 4 new buses through the Kansas Clean Vehicles Program from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, with up to 75% of each bus covered through the program. USD 506 thinks

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    1 week 3 days ago

    New Bridge Labette County, KS - - KDOT will award $20.5 million through the Off-System Bridge program (OSB) in Federal Fiscal Year 2028 to fund 16 projects across the state. The OSB program was established to comply with federal requirements to use a specific portion of federal funds for bridges