HEADLINES

  • Water tower to get $200,000 fix

    The city of Hillsboro still needs a top to its historic water tower, and Wednesday the Hillsboro city council considered sending out requests for proposals to fix it. A strong Labor Day storm knocked the top off the water tower that was built in 1927. City officials considered using a replacement top from a water tower being dismantled in Haven. However, while investigating the Haven water tower, “We figured out it was not in as good shape as we wanted to put on ours,” said city administrator Larry Paine said.

  • Emergency workers told to tell dispatchers if unavailable

    No concrete policy was put in place, but EMS Director Brandy McCarty has taken steps to reverse a problem that’s been slowing emergency response times throughout the county. The failure of emergency service employees to make known their lack of availability to the sheriff’s dispatcher, who orchestrates emergency runs throughout the county, has been a topic of discussion in recent county commission meetings.

  • MLK Day off? Elected officials made the call

    State and federal government offices closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, although city offices throughout the county remained open — with city officials insisting there was no slight toward MLK, but rather a decision made by each city council as to which holiday city employees have off and when city offices will remain open. Many city governments in Kansas closed, including Wichita, Salina and North Newton.

  • Hetts' historic tree lives on ... on the front porch

    It’s not unusual for a driver idling past the Hett household on North Lincoln Street to slow down and take a long look at the chunk of tree trunk fashioned into a wood bench on the front porch. Sometimes they ask Lanell or Aaron Hett if they made that bench, or even if the bench is made from a large pine tree that used to occupy the front yard some people still remember. The answer to both questions is yes.

  • Leadership Marion County seeks applicants

    Applications for Leadership Marion County may be picked up at the Marion County Courthouse in the Marion County Economic Development office. Classes begin Feb. 5 and will meet every two weeks through May 14. Class members are sought from each of communities in Marion County.

DEATHS

  • Fern Hein

    Fern Marie Hein, 94, died Friday at Bethesda Home in Goessel. She was born Dec. 31, 1920, to William and Mary (Craney) Rollings at Peabody. Her husband, Irvin E. Hein, preceded her in death in 1961.

  • Walter Kleinsasser

    Walter Kleinsasser, 92, died Jan. 15 at Salem Home in Hillsboro. He was born Nov. 9, 1922 to John and Katharina (Glanzer) Kleinsasser in Carpenter, South Dakota. He is survived by a son, Joe of Hillsboro; daughter, Faith Klaassen of Newark, New Jersey; brother, Harold of Reedley, California; sister, Edna Espenson of Windom, Minnesota; and three grandchildren.

DOCKET

HEALTH

  • Mindfulness makes for better living

    Shannon Hoffer believes in mindfulness. She lives it. When she is mindful, she is anchored to the present. “Growing up in Marion I connected to the present moment by participating in sports and playing piano, flute, and singing,” Hoffer said. “I love the way music makes me feel, good or bad.”

  • Driving assessment tests can provide peace of mind

    Do you have concerns about a loved one’s ability to drive safely but you don’t know how to address the issue? Therapy departments at local hospitals offer driving assessments and can give a professional opinion or recommendation.

  • Breastfeeding support group moves to Marion

    Mom to Mom, a support group for breastfeeding mothers recently relocated from the Community Building in Hillsboro to the Health Department in Marion. “It’s a neutral and comfortable place many mothers already know,” WIC breastfeeding peer counselor Lynette Hiebert said. “Our primary goal is getting children proper nutrition.”

PEOPLE

SCHOOL

  • Spinelli joins Tabor staff

    Michael Spinelli has been named Director of Development — West Coast at Tabor College. Spinelli will network with Tabor alumni and donors on the West Coast, while nurturing and developing donor relationships.

  • USD 411: New addition to foster hands-on learning

    Even on a student’s day off, eighth grader Christopher Strecker couldn’t resist visiting Goessel High School to volunteer his services moving equipment into the long-awaited new annex building. “New things get people excited and I felt like I could help speed up production and get things moved in sooner,” Christopher said. “I thought my day would be better spent helping out than playing video games.”

SPORTS

  • Hillsboro girls falter against Republic County

  • HHS boys take down Riley County

    In spite of a complete disappearing act in the third quarter Tuesday, the Hillsboro boys made the most of the other three periods to get past Riley County 51-40 in the first round of the Trojans Classic tournament. The Trojans dominated the first half, taking a 30-9 lead by halftime. Micah Allen started the game with a nifty pump fake to shed a Falcon defender before canning a 3-pointer from the top of the key. Braden Vogt closed out the quarter with another trey, putting Hillsboro up 14-7.

  • Trojan wrestlers take 6th at Halstead

    Although inexperienced at several positions, the Hillsboro Trojans wrestling team continues to improve, placing sixth among 23 teams at the Halstead invitational tournament Friday and Saturday. “All of the guys continue to improve each week, which is exactly what we expect from them,” coach Scott O’Hare said. “Going into the holiday break, there were a few basic fundamentals that some of the wrestlers were really struggling with. We have worked on some new drills over the past few weeks that really seem to be getting them more comfortable and confident in these skills.”

  • Wakefield, Berean top GHS

    A promising start disappeared quickly as the Goessel boys lost Friday to Wakefield 55-48. The Bluebirds jumped out to 4-0 lead. Wakefield called a timeout, then scored 7 consecutive points. The Bluebirds never regained the lead.

  • Goessel girls bomb Wakefield

    Page Hiebert led Goessel in scoring and rebounding as the Bluebirds remained unbeaten with a 42-23 win Friday over Wakefield. The Bombers played deliberately, passing the ball around the perimeter, searching for a crack in the Bluebirds’ defense. With less than two minutes to play in the first quarter, the Bluebirds led 6-5.

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