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All-school reunion seeks your help

All-school reunion seeks your help

All-school reunion seeks your help

The All School Reunion committee set the date for the 2023 All School Reunion for June 30, July 1 and 2, 2023. The event will be held at the State Theatre Event Center in Columbus. Alumni membership fee and registration will be $12 for single and $20 for couple.

Cherokee County Jail Report

Alma Jane West, 55, was arrested Monday by Baxter Springs Police officers on charges of disorderly conduct, two counts of battery of a law enforcement officer, and is being held on $670 bail.

Still time to create health goals in 2022

January has come and gone, but there’s still time to create health goals for 2022- you are in charge of Creating Better Health for yourself! Eating healthy doesn’t need to be difficult or expensive, but it does take practice.

Cherokee County Court Docket

District Court Judge Maradeth Frederick Wednesday, February 23 9 a.m. – Kelli Jean Monson, petitioner vs. Randy D. Monson, respondent, motion, (domestic) 9 a.m. – In the Matter of the Estate of James H. Miranda, Sr., petition, (pro-bate) 9 a.m. – In the Matter of. the Estate of Rita G.

Food plot desirable to birds

While a bird feeder is great for a backyard, birds can also be attracted with a food plot designed specifically for them. A food plot is an area where plants that are desirable to birds are grown to provide them feed, cover and habitat. Like all animals, birds require food, water, and shelter.

Focusing on Mental Health: Hobbies Have Positive Impacts

Everyone reacts differently to stressful situations. Coping with stress during a COVID-19 outbreak has been challenging. Building resiliency will make you, your loved ones, and your community stronger and better able to handle stressful situations in the future.

City upset by article inferring dispute

The already tightknit, working partnership between both the city of Columbus and the leadership within Cherokee County continues to flourish, thanks to City Council members waiving dumpster rental fees for the courthouse during the City Council meeting on February 7.