Retail register law leads to meth arrests
Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 06 February 2008 13:29
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A gloved officer holds a coffee filter containing meth collected at the Orcutt residence in Peabody. |
A relatively new state law that requires retail outlets to register the identity of people who buy large quantities of over-the-counter medications that can be used to make methamphetamines led to the arrest Thursday night of a husband-wife couple from Peabody.
New economic report hard for some to swallow…at first
Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 06 February 2008 13:21
When you envision the typical consumer who lives within a 15-minute drive of Hillsboro, what image comes to mind?
How about “Mayberry-ville”?
In the words of Gomer Pyle: “Surprise, surprise, surprise!”
At first blush, local leaders got their dander up a bit when they first read the colorful characterizations used by the Buxton Co. to describe some of the dominant segments of the local market.
Read more: New economic report hard for some to swallow…at first
County to explore a rails trail
Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 30 January 2008 08:35
The Marion County Commission Tuesday, Jan. 22, directed County Economic Development Director Teresa Huffman to proceed with planning for what must be done to develop a rails-to-trails path from Marion to the McPherson County line.
Primary required for city council race in Marion
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 30 January 2008 08:29
The city of Marion will have have a primary election Feb. 26 to narrow the field of candidates for two city council seat from five to four.For caucus info, call state parties
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 30 January 2008 08:23
Kansas Secretary of State Ron Thornburgh this week urged voters to participate in next month’s Democratic and Republican party caucuses, but also reminded them that county election offices do not have a role in that process.More Articles...
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