HUMBOLDT — Patience at the plate paid off handsomely for Humboldt High’s baseball team Thursday. The Cubs took advantage of 14 walks in their opener against Burlington and eight more in the nightcap. Sprinkle in…
A mobile testing site for COVID-19 infections will be available in Humboldt through the rest of this week and perhaps for the next two weeks. The testing trailer is set up near the downtown park…
All A Honor Roll Third grade: Kahleeya Blackwell, Ryan Dysan Cress, Bethany Croisant, Grace Cunningham, Brinley Gean, Zoey Hess, Hunter Hurt, Kenady Lucke, Quinn Miller, Mason Mueller, Taitum Ryan, Zoey Sanchez, Brock Schomaker, Case Schomaker,…
The next meeting of the Sunflower Quilters Guild will be Monday at the Humboldt United Methodist Church, Fellowship Hall, 806 N. 9th, Humboldt. The board meeting will be at 9:30 a.m. and the guild meeting…
All A Honor Roll 6th grade: Carter Collins, Bailey Daniels, Bryer Grisier, Kolton Hanson, Jordan Hencey, Adalyn Hillmon, Brystal Hudlin, Nahla Jenkins, Maggie McCullough, Ty Shaughnessy, Owen Sicka, Gabriela Vargas-Garcia, Kaydence Whitworth 7th grade: Karoline…
HUMBOLDT — City leaders took official steps Monday night to get the ball rolling on two big projects. First, they approved a Community Development Block Grant for $700,000 for street improvements. The State of Kansas,…
Iolan Jaime Ellis 45, was one of two people killed in a Monday morning in a wreck on U.S. 169 near the Hawaii Road exit to Humboldt. The Kansas Highway Patrol said Gordon Lane, 62,…
HUMBOLDT — An $18 million school bond issue will go before USD 258 voters in August. School board members voted at their Feb. 14 meeting to pursue the issue in order to renovate buildings and…
HUMBOLDT — Avid golfers can test their skills at navigating the iconic 17th hole at St. Andrews, work their away around Amen Corner at Augusta or even try their luck on the famed island green…
HUMBOLDT — Between the COVID-19 pandemic, running a business and adopting a child, Stacy Mueller felt herself stretched pretty thin over the past couple of years. Something had to give. So Stacy closed her downtown…