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Cherokee County Court Docket

This is the schedule of the District Court Room with Judge Maradeth Frederick presiding. All of the hearings, conferences, arraignments, dismissals, appearances and trials are open to the public. They are also subject to change or cancellation without notice.
Meals On Wheels Lunch Menu

Meals On Wheels Lunch Menu

Meals On Wheels Lunch Menu

Meals are for those 60 years or older. Consultation with SEK-AAA dietitian may be arranged. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.To order or cancel a meal, please call your site between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. on the day before.
The D.A.R.E program met in Michele White’s fifth Grade class November 7. The program is about bringing drug awareness to young minds and teaching them to make responsible decisions and good, healthy, choices as they grow. Photo by Shawn Churchill.

The D.A.R.E program met in Michele White’s fifth Grade class November 7. The program is about bringing drug awareness to young minds and teaching them to make responsible decisions and good, healthy, choices as they grow. Photo by Shawn Churchill.

D.A.R.E. program is introduced at Central

Students and their parents were introduced the D.A.R.E keepin’ it REAL program by Resource Para Shanel Bullard and School Resource Officer Anne Sharp.Parents were told the goal was teaching young people skills to lead safe, responsible and drug-free lives.
The Library Board Members met at Columbus Public Library November 10 to award Lauren Dainty for her excellence as Director of Columbus Public Library. Board members include Shari Napier, Carley Rowton, Jessica Rider, John Smittle, Kelly Walters and Jennifer Thompson. Photo by Shawn Churchill.

The Library Board Members met at Columbus Public Library November 10 to award Lauren Dainty for her excellence as Director of Columbus Public Library. Board members include Shari Napier, Carley Rowton, Jessica Rider, John Smittle, Kelly Walters and Jennifer Thompson. Photo by Shawn Churchill.

Library receives $10,000 grant

The Columbus Public Library has received a $10,000 gift from the Carnegie Corporation of New York in honor of America’s 250th anniversary.The 112 year old Columbus Library was built with a $10,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie.
Columbus City Council members voted to purchase a new signage for the Community Building. The $3,700 sign includes the Community Center building and the Chamber of Commerce

Columbus City Council members voted to purchase a new signage for the Community Building. The $3,700 sign includes the Community Center building and the Chamber of Commerce

Columbus City Council

Recent scam targets businesses

Beware area residents and businesses about a recent scam that occurred in Columbus involving an individual impersonating a federal law enforcement officer.In this incident, an employee at a local business received a call from a person claiming to be with the FBI.
The architect hired to design the Columbus Library in 1912 was George P. Washburn of Ottawa was one of the leading architects in the state at the turn of the century.

The architect hired to design the Columbus Library in 1912 was George P. Washburn of Ottawa was one of the leading architects in the state at the turn of the century.

Famous architect designs Columbus Carnegie Library

The architect hired to design the Columbus Library in 1912 was George P. Washburn of Ottawa was one of the leading architects in the state at the turn of the century.He studied architecture in Quincy, Illinois aton’ Bryant & Stratton’s Commercial College and came to Kansas in 1870.

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Friday, November 14•Titan Jazz presents “What a Feeling” 7 p.m.•Baxter Springs presents “Grease” 7 p.m.Saturday, November 15•Titan Jazz presents “What a Feeling” 7 p.m.•Baxter Springs presents “Grease” 7 p.m.

Baxter Springs Theater to present musical ‘Grease’

Experience the friendships, romances and adventures of a group of high school kids in the 1950s. Welcome to the singing and dancing world of “Grease,” the most successful movie musical of all time.The play will be presented in the Baxter High School Theater November 14 and 15 at 7 p.m.
Jake LaTurner, Jake Conard and Daniel Koucky were joined by Columbus sixth graders to unload turkeys to be used in the Thanksgiving baskets.

Jake LaTurner, Jake Conard and Daniel Koucky were joined by Columbus sixth graders to unload turkeys to be used in the Thanksgiving baskets.

LaTurner donates turkeys for holiday

For the eighth consecutive year former congressman Jake LaTurner has donated 50 turkeys to the Columbus Thanksgiving baskets.It was eight years ago LaTurner expanded his Galena Thanksgiving Foundation into Columbus and Baxter Springs Thanksgiving programs from the original Galena program.