(Continued From Last Week) July 4—Betty Cadoret was featured in an article about being a Foster Grandparent. Rooks County and the City of Stockton signed a law enforcement contract between
Commissioner/Mayor Kim Thomas attends last meeting after years of service At the regular meeting of the Stockton City Commission held on Tuesday, January 7th, the commissioners approved the purchase of
At the regular meeting of the Stockton Unified School District No. 271 Board of Education held on Monday, January 6th, superintendent Bill Lowry presented information for the Panorama Data Program
A new law passed by the Kansas Legislature went into effect on Jan. 1 that requires escort vehicle companies/service providers working with over-width/overweight vehicles to be registered with the Kansas
Emergency Preparedness Director Butch Post was at the Rooks County Commission meeting held on Tuesday, January 7th to have the commissioners sign his appointment to the Northwest Kansas Regional Homeland
The Rooks County Commissioners approved the 2020 appointments during their weekly meeting held on Tuesday, January 7th. The appointments are as follows: 9-1-1 Fees, $.53 per line; ADA Representative, Greg
According to the Kansas Geological Survey, Rooks County had the most earthquakes in the state, of at least 2.0 magnitude in 2019, with 87. The most significant was a 4.8
The Stockton Fire Department was called to the Rick Waters residence at 445 13 Road on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p.m., as the family smelled something funny and wanted to
The Stockton City Commission approved the following building permits during the 2019 year: Mark Kuhlmann at 1309 North Second for a rental house; Lee Niblock at 5 Sunset for a
The Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence (KCSDV) recognizes Stalking Awareness Month this January 2020. The month is dedicated to increasing awareness about stalking. Stalking is intentionally or recklessly