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  • Marion library hosts its 4th annual tour

    KBATreblemakers2 The KBA Treblemakers performs Saturday night during the sixth annual Bluegrass at the Lake event at Marion County Park and Lake. This was the first year for the event to be held both Friday and Saturday nights. About 100 people attended Friday, and 300 attended Saturday, according to Steve Hudson, Marion County Lake superintendent.

    Now in its fourth season, Marion City Library’s Flower in the Flint Hills Garden Tour is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, June 29, with three locations in town and one at the county lake.

    Those places include 115 N. Elm St., 201 N. Coble, 412 S. Thorp and 48 Lakeshore Drive.

    In addition to touring the garden spots, Janet Marler, library director, is inviting everyone to stop by the facility for refreshments and a tour.

    History at 115 N. Elm St.

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City hears plan for West Winds

Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 11 June 2008 04:57

The Hillsboro City Council heard during its June 3 meeting the city engineer’s initial plan for addressing residential storm­water drainage problems on the city’s west side.

Bob Previtera, from Reiss & Good­ness Engineers, said the key challenge is finding a way to manage the water coming off the 65-acre watershed that drains through the West Winds housing development.

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Feds seek more proof for licenses

Written by Aleen Ratzlaff Wednesday, 11 June 2008 04:55

If you want to update the address on your Kansas driver’s license, you’ll need to bring valid proof or you’ll be going home empty handed.

“If there’s a change of address, be sure to bring documentation of where (you) live,” said Kathy Swan, driver’s license examiner in the Marion County treasurer’s office.

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As gas prices rise, transportation alternatives increase

Written by Jerry Engler Wednesday, 11 June 2008 04:42

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Ampride workers Jeanette Schaefer, Linda Cassidy and Lura Legg (from, left) are feeling some relief from the pumps at their convenience store in Hillsboro.

Scooters, lawn mowers, ATVs, bicycles, four-wheel pedaled vehicles—what else is coming?

You may see some unusual transportation going down the roads and streets these days in an effort to circumvent high gasoline prices.

Perhaps the Amish won’t be the only ones in the region driving horse and buggy. And then, there are always dog teams.

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Preparing for the same old grind

Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 04 June 2008 09:30

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On center stage

Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 28 May 2008 05:38

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