Manhunt coming to an end late this afternoon. This all began early yesterday when someone fired shots at the Police Department and the sheriff deputy responded to the call was shot and wounded in what Authorities Say was an ambush. The suspects death ends a day and a half into the community, the Officials Say he led officers on a manhunt before he was shot and killed. This all started early yesterday morning, n james lyra the Police Station and then ambushed a responding deputy, shooting him and wounding him. A homeless man was also found shot to death at pointblank range. Officials say they tracked him down twice last night but he got away both times. This afternoon officers formed a perimeter and began a search of the riverbed where he was last spotted. He began shooting and hitting an officer from the Police Department. A second shootout about an hour later wounded officers from the chp and kings county. Authorities say he had two loaded guns that were stolen a few days ago in a com
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Hillsboro makes adjustments due to energy prices
The City of Hillsboro Council met on Tuesday, April 6 where they voted to slightly increase the electrical rate ordinance to allow for the collection of surcharges related to the February 2021 winter storm charged to the city by Kansas Power Pool (KPP). The KPP was able to use their emergency funds to keep the power on and help out Hillsboro and other cities.
While the ordinance was approved at the meeting, customers will not see the charge on their bills until the first of June. The June bills reflects energy usage from mid-April to mid-May.
The year 2020 may go down as one of the most remarkable years in history; no doubt itâs certainly been one for the books. As we take a look back on the most memorable and prominent stories of the past year, we find it somewhat difficult to sift through and find any stories not associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. While the novel coronavirus continues to make headline after headline, 2020 was also a year to remember for many other happenings.Â
From the general election held during a census year to big announcements concerning industry for Lawrence County, 2020 gave us plenty to smileâand mostly winceâabout. As the new year approaches,