Recognition of Students, New Business Items Focus of R-III BOE Meeting
Highlighting the achievements of students and approving new business items were the focus of the Monday, March 11 Holden R-III Board of Education. In the student recognition portion of the meeting, Lilee Keller was presented a trophy for making the All-State Softball team. Also receiving honors for their State Robotics placing were: Spencer Anstine, Sawyer…
Read MoreListening Session On March 28, 2024 from 5 – 7 pm
Mayor Ray Briscoe would like to invite the public to join him in a listening session on Thursday, March 28, 2024 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the City Hall. The purpose of this session is to answer questions regarding the General Obligation Bond on the April 2, 2024 election ballot so the citizens…
Read MoreBusiness Items, Including Bill, Several Resolutions, Pass BOA
Business items including a hands-free driving bill and several resolutions were passed when the Lone Jack Board of Alderman gathered for its Thursday, Feb. 15 meeting. The only bill up for consideration was Bill No. 24-1048, Ordinance No. 798, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 340.230 OF THE CITY CODE RELATING TO HANDS-FREE DRIVING. Upon a Motion…
Read MoreDoris Lee Grigsby
Doris Lee Grigsby, 93 of Warrensburg, Missouri passed away Monday, March 11, 2024 at the Lee’s Summit Medical Center. Doris was born March 16, 1930, daughter to Garford A. Warren and Lillie D. (Swansey) Warren. She was united in marriage to Robert W. Grisgby on August 15, 1948. Her education includes graduation from Stout School,…
Read MoreBarbara Jo Hayden
Barbara Jo Hayden, 83, of Sedalia, passed away Thursday, March 7, 2024 at her home. Barbara Jo Hayden was born to parents William Edward Dishman and Geraldyne Willina (Copenhaver) Dishman in Warrensburg, MO. on October 8, 1940. Barbara married the love of her life, Robert Dean Hayden (Bob), on November 19, 1960. Barbara’s father, Ed,…
Read MoreHop & Shop Planned For March 23
The Easter Bunny is on his way and wants everyone to get ready for the upcoming Hop & Shop, Saturday, March 23. It all begins at 10:00 a.m. and continues until 2:00 p.m. at Key Coffee Shop in downtown Holden. While there, children can meet Mr. Bunny and customers can judge the Easter Treats Contest…
Read MoreHolden Fire Department To Hold Open House
Thursday March 21, the Holden Fire Department invites you to their “home.” Bring any questions you might have about the upcoming bond vote (or any questions about anything). This is open to all ages, so bring the kiddos! Our crew will be there to show you a tour of our equipment and Fire House.
Read MoreCandidates Vie For Positions On Holden City Council, Holden R-III School Board
City Council Candidates With the April 2 General Election just days ahead, several important races are to be decided. One of these is the Holden City Council, in which seats in three wards will be contested. In Ward 1-B incumbent Julie Getz will face Guy Barwick for a two-year term. In Ward 3-B, incumbent Larry…
Read MoreTime Winding Down For April 2 Election
Time is winding down for the April 2 Election with several important races to be decided. On of these is the Holden City Council, in which seats in several wards will be contested. In Ward 1-B incumbent Julie Getz will face Guy Barwick for a two-year term. In Ward 3-B, incumbent Larry Miller will face…
Read MoreIt’s Time To Follow The Yellow Brick Road!
All are reminded to grab their hats and boots for a fun day Saturday, March 9 to follow the Yellow Brick Road and find treasure! The event, sponsored by the Holden Area Chamber of Commerce, will take place from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Downtown Holden. By following the road to various businesses, individuals…
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