Tag: Humboldt KS

HUMBOLDT — The coyote’s ears pricked, unaware that the source of the yipping and howls he heard were not a prospective mate, but digitally manufactured. The coyote scuttled from a patch of brush to find…

Michelle is mother Cindy Scovill’s alter ego. When Cindy talks, Michelle is so in tune she can complete her thoughts. “She’s my right-hand girl,” Cindy says, especially in the kitchen. CINDY, 61, seldom has been…

Owen Sicka. Tuck that name in your memory bank. Because some day, this 10-year-old might be a country music sensation. Or, if his current dreams play out, you might catch a glimpse of Owen on…

HUMBOLDT —  An emotional Joe Works ended his 20-year tenure Monday on the Humboldt USD 258 Board of Education. “Education is very important and Humboldt does a lot of things very well,” said Works, owner…

HUMBOLDT — Humboldt Council members agreed Monday night to give in-kind labor to Our Hometown Market and will consider a financial gift as well. Cosmetic work and reconfiguring of the building is underway.  Humboldt will…

In a heated series of exchanges, former Iola Councilman Ken Rowe came before Allen County Commissioners to challenge the proposed partnership between Allen County and Our Hometown Market in Humboldt. Rowe stated, “I hope [Scotty…

St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Humboldt celebrated its 62nd Annual Groundhog Feed Saturday. The event brings about 500 people to the church to raise money to benefit local and state projects. This year’s event also…

HUMBOLDT — Camp Hunter Park at the southwest corner of Humboldt will come alive with music the middle of April. Humboldt council members approved a contract Monday night to close the park for an admission-only…

HUMBOLDT ? Monday was a good day for a rodeo. But rather than bucking broncos, steer rasslin? or raging bulls, the focus instead was on tennis ball drive-through stations, parallel parking and mixer truck bowling.…

Highway officials are aware the exits to Humboldt off U.S. 169 are not lighted, but gave no indication as to when they will be repaired. That’s the short — and probably unsatisfactory answer — to…