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The Pittsburg Noon Rotary Club awarded six lucky, hard-working high school and college students scholarships during its ...
When Steve Scott opened Gorilla Country, a Pittsburg State University merchandise store, he wasn’t out to make his fortune.
Six No. 1 seeds headline the Pittsburg State outdoor track and field team delegations who are going to Pueblo, Colo., next weekend for the NCAA Division II Championships.
Joshua Albins, a Wichita attorney advising the county commission on its comprehensive plan, appeared Tuesday at the county courthouse to update the commissioners on the progress of the current survey ...
The Police Department and the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office conducted more traffic stops last week compared to the previous week. The Fire Department also saw an uptick in activities.
As graduates prepare to line up for commencement, summer projects are lining up for USD 250 to get ready for next year. At Monday night’s Board of Education meeting, ...
The Arma City Council convened for its first meeting of May last week, holding its annual re-organizational proceedings following discussions on snow removal, police vehicles, and ...
May is unbelievably winding down. Most schools will be out for the summer on the 16th or 23rd. More free time, summer jobs, ...
Arma Public Library   Silver Sneakers meets at the Arma Public Library every Monday thru Friday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.   Girard Public Library ...
Visitors of all ages had took in the sights at the 50th annual Four-States Farm Show this past weekend. The show, in PSU’s ...
Pittsburg High School will have two new head basketball coaches next season. Last month, Pittsburg announced Tristan Gegg as ...
Jack Perry, the 6-foot-4 high-scoring guard from Galena High School, signed his letter to join Pittsburg State’s basketball team on Tuesday afternoon in front of family and friends outside the ...