National faith, blue weekend October 12

  • Cheerleaders from Columbus High School put on a pep rally for residents of Medicalodges recently. COVID restrictions at the facility have made it difficult for people to visit with residents. The rally was held to show the residents the community is thinking about them.
    Cheerleaders from Columbus High School put on a pep rally for residents of Medicalodges recently. COVID restrictions at the facility have made it difficult for people to visit with residents. The rally was held to show the residents the community is thinking about them.
  • A few residents of Medicalodges were able to sit outside to watch the pep rally put on by students at Columbus High School. COVID restrictions have limited visitors to the facility and the pep rally was planned to lift the spirits of the residents.
    A few residents of Medicalodges were able to sit outside to watch the pep rally put on by students at Columbus High School. COVID restrictions have limited visitors to the facility and the pep rally was planned to lift the spirits of the residents.
  • Members of the Columbus High School band performed at the pep rally held at Medicalodges recently.
    Members of the Columbus High School band performed at the pep rally held at Medicalodges recently.
Cherokee County Faith Organizations and law enforcement agencies invite residents to a community cookout as part of the first National Faith and Blue Weekend, Monday, October 12 at 6 p.m. at Kiwanis Park on the east side of Baxter Springs. “Given everything that’s going on across the country, with tensions high in many communities, there is a nationwide effort to help strengthen the bond between…

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