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The Buena Vista Police Department reported the following for February:
On Feb. 1, Timothy Krocesky, 62, of Buena Vista, was issued a citation on charges of Limitations on Backing in the area of Barnwood Cir.
On Feb. 1, Penny Fritts, 60, of Buena Vista, was issued a citation on charges of Limitations on Backing in the area of Harrison Ave.
On Feb. 2, Noah Abrams, 45, of Salida, was issued a citation on charges of Speeding 10-19 MPH Over the posted limit in the area of U.S. Highway 24 South.
On Feb. 2, Sheridan Plummer, 24, of Buena Vista, was issued a citation on charges of Speeding 10-19 MPH Over the posted limit in the area of U.S. Highway 24 South.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic kept Milk & Honey Coffee Co. s owners from holding a grand opening last year, they have several community-focused festivities planned for later this month to celebrate one year in business. We didn t do a ribbon cutting, we didn t do a grand opening for obvious reasons, said Darlene Morgan, co-owner of the coffee shop. So I thought, You know, I m really going to try and do it up this year.
And Morgan has invited the Topeka High School Drumline, the Highland Park High School Color Guard, Shawnee Heights High School students, Top City Flower Truck and others to participate.
Galion City Schools hosting College Credit Plus meeting Feb. 1
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GALION The Galion City Schools will be hosting a College Credit Plus informational meeting in the Galion High School cafetorium on Monday, Feb. 1.
The event is open to any Galion City School District student currently enrolled in grades 6-11 for the 2021-2022 school year. Interested students are encouraged to attend along with their parents.
The meeting will be divided into two sessions based on students’ last name to comply with COVID-19 requirements. Masks are required and social distancing will be followed. Students with last names beginning with A-K will meet from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., and students with last names beginning with L-Z will meet from 7 to 8 p.m.
Roxana Hegeman and John Hanna, Associated Press
photo by: AP File Photo
In this Aug. 24, 2020, file photo, Carl Folsom III speaks at a news conference at the Statehouse in Topeka. (Evert Nelson/The Topeka Capital-Journal via AP, File)
TOPEKA (AP) Republicans in the Kansas Senate on Thursday rejected Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s nomination of a public defender to the state’s second-highest court for the second time in eight months, despite support for him from the state’s top federal prosecutor and other attorneys.
The vote on Carl Folsom III’s nomination was 18-17, but he needed 21 votes in the 40-member Senate to join the Kansas Court of Appeals. It was a stinging defeat for Kelly, who said in nominating Folsom a second time after the Senate rejected him in June that she expected senators to reverse themselves and “do the right thing.”