OSAWATOMIE – The city of Osawatomie has kicked off its Comprehensive Plan 2040 initiative, and residents are encouraged to share their insights and get involved in the process of planning
On Christmas Eve in 1858, the Rev. Samuel Adair and his family were preparing for Christmas at their home in rural Osawatomie when the sound of horses’ hooves and the
OSAWATOMIE — Osawatomie’s rich history from the Bleeding Kansas time period will come to life this weekend during the Freedom Festival in John Brown Memorial Park.
The Freedom Festival will bring history to life in Osawatomie’s John Brown Memorial Park on Saturday, Sept. 16, from 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 17, from 10
OSAWATOMIE — The city of Osawatomie continues to gain more traction, both locally and in Washington D.C., on its goal of gaining a national park designation.