Atchison County landowners who own about 80 percent of rural properties subjected to a substantial hike in assessed valuations could soon find relief. Friday, May 17, 2013
Atchison County landowners who own about 80 percent of rural properties subjected to a substantial hike in assessed valuations could soon find relief. Thursday, May 16, 2013
A promise of $50 more than his asking price and request for a photo of a stove he listed for sale in the classifieds prompted Jim Wilson to think something was amiss. Thursday, May 16, 2013
The mercury is rising in and around Atchison, just like the fireworks that will rise into the night sky for the annual Atchison Community Fireworks Fourth of July celebration. Thursday, May 16, 2013
A 17-year-old Atchison girl was injured Wednesday as she pushed her way into legal trouble during a fit of anger after her mother was sentenced in city court. Thursday, May 16, 2013
Two Benedictine College faculty members were given honors earlier this month as Dr. Kim Shankman was named Educator of the Year and Dr. Frank Kessler was given the “Do Something Beautiful for God” award.
Shankman, the dean of the college and a professor in the department of political science, was nominated by college students, faculty and staff for the highest honor a faculty member at BC can receive.
One drowned horse manifested into a 45-year-old Atchison woman’s no contest plea to a misdemeanor count of animal cruelty.
Lynn Westmoreland entered her plea Wednesday in Atchison County District Court after she waived her right to the scheduled trial. The plea arose from the Feb. 20 discovery of a horse she owned that had fallen into a covered, in-ground swimming pool in the Sumner area.
Developments for recycling programs countywide are in various stages of planning said Chase Brunick, the county’s recycling and special projects manager.
Brunick said each phase relates to a different aspect of the countywide emphasis on recycling with curbside recycling in Atchison as a main priority.
A new district facility could be in the future for USD 377.
With the district facilities planning team’s recommendation Monday evening to construct a new pre-kindergarten through eighth grade facility – and hold a bond issue election in November to fund the project – board members have plenty to mull over in the coming weeks. The new facility was chosen from three options aiming to either repair or replace the current elementary school, which has numerous costly issues needing immediate attention.
The Boys and Girls Club of Atchison is known for promoting core activities for academic success, healthy lifestyles, good character, and citizenship for youth in the community, but right now they’re offering adults the chance to jump on a hog.
Raffle tickets are currently on sale at several area businesses for a chance to win a 2012 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200. The Boys and Girls Club will use the proceeds from the raffle to enhance the services they provide.
A short trial and jury deliberation was all it took to convict a Topeka man before noon in district court on one felony count of making false information.
Lance Greathouse was tried on the charge that stemmed from his jaunt during late August 2012 to bail his girlfriend out of Atchison County Jail with counterfeit money.
A detoured shortcut in an effort to save time resulted in time spent in jail and charges pending against a 21-year-old Atchison man on LSD and pot possession.
Cody W. Beene was arrested before midnight Monday after police observed him driving through Lutz Brothers Oil parking lot at Fourth Street and U.S. Highway 59.
A bond modification denial Monday in district court kept a 38-year-old Johnstown, Colo. man in jail awaiting court proceedings concerning a pot-filled plane.
Lance Thompson had requested that District Court Judge Martin Asher lower his initial $250,000 bond to $25,000.
The largest graduating class in the history of Benedictine College walked across the stage Saturday and into their future.
The 42nd annual commencement included 405 candidates, Congressman Paul Ryan and an entertaining valedictory address from Alexander Urban. Urban will move on to law school in the fall after completing his time at BC with a perfect 4.0 gpa, receiving degrees in economics and finance.
You pick out a ripe, red tomato, corn on the cob, onions and peppers; all the fixings for an amazing summer meal and, more importantly, all grown locally. The Atchison Farmers’ Market returns for its 15th season at 8 a.m. Saturday, May 18 with a new look and logo. The tagline “Fresh. Friendly. Local.” will grace the banners to be hung on the viaducts and light poles. The market will again be located on Main Street between Fifth and Sixth streets. Monday, May 13, 2013
Despite what authorities believed to be life-threatening injury, a man recently beaten along Main Street in Rushville, Mo. has been released from the hospital.
Col. Bill Puett, of Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office, said the 50-year-old victim was released Friday from a Kansas City area hospital. Meanwhile, investigative reports have been submitted to Buchanan County Prosecutor’s Office.