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    6 days 5 hours 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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    6 days 19 hours 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

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    1 week 19 hours ago

    Honor Flight Welcome Home Ceremony Parsons, KS - - A welcome home ceremony is to be held for Parsons High School and military veterans at 8:30PM tomorrow though people should arrive early. The Ceremony will take place outside the PHS Community Room at 3030 Morton. Guests are encouraged to bring

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    1 week 2 days ago

    KDOT to host second public open house on U.S. 160 improvements The Kansas Department of Transportation will host a second public open house from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 18, on an expanded improvement project proposal for U.S. 160 in Montgomery and Labette counties. The meeting will take

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    1 week 2 days ago

    Citizens and Parsons City officials held a ribbon cutting for the Douglass School Memorial today at 1:30PM. In the time of racial segregation Douglass School served as Parsons's learning institution for African-Americans. The school was active until 1958 where it was sold to a private company and was tore down