Kristina Strickler
Kristina Marie Strickler, 30, of Meriden, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, March 15, 2011.
Kristina Marie Strickler, 30, of Meriden, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, March 15, 2011.
Steven Dee “Shorty” Rath, 65, Oskaloosa, died March 17, 2011, at Eventide Convalescent center in Topeka.
County officials are uncertain about when a review of the planning and zoning regulations will begin.
Warmer March weather is welcome news for Kansas anglers, and more good news may be found in the 2011 Kansas Fishing Atlas, now available for viewing and download from the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks’ website.
It was once agreed among Fire District No. 11 board members to have an audit conducted at least once every five years. There is now going to be a change in the treasurer and some feel it is time for that audit.
The Kansas House of Representatives moved a bill forward last week that will regulate sexually oriented businesses.
Fred and Nancy Coombs are working to establish a northeast Kansas chapter of the Kansas Native Plant Society.
Keystone Director Dr. Tim Marshall told board members last week that a proposal in the Kansas House would take about $26 million that is owed to KPERS, the state’s employee retirement fund, and give it to special education to help fill a $60 million funding gap.
A parent of a child who was allegedly attacked while at McLouth Elementary School is still looking for answers from the district.
It appears construction to pave Northwind Drive, a subdivision in the southeastern corner of the county, is days away.