Railroad crossing improvements could be in the works for the City of Coffeyville. City Manager Ben Brubaker says they recently had a meeting with WATCO Railroad about the poten...
Railroad crossing improvements could be in the works for the City of Coffeyville. City Manager Ben Brubaker says they recently had a meeting with WATCO Railroad about the poten...
Biking Across Kansas will make it's way into Montgomery County later this week. The group begin their over 500 mile journey across the State on Friday in Johnson City. Inde...
Water slides are sticking around for this year's Coffeyville Summer Celebration Organizers of the event say the event's popular water slides are back on for 2026. Earlie...
Free swim nights are coming up in Montgomery County this month. Residents will have two opportunities to enjoy free admission at local aquatic centers later this month through e...
Two juveniles are facing a variety of charges following a burglary incident at Pittsburg High School. On Sunday night, Pittsburg Police were called to the school buil...
The Cherokee County Commission issues a declaration of a Local Disaster Emergency due to flooding caused by the recent heavy rains. The declaration was issued on Mond...
The NJCAA’s Jayhawk Conference named its baseball Gold Glove award winners yesterday. The award honors the best defensive player at each position in the conference. ...
With the high school sports season in the rearview mirror, local softball players have been recognized with all-conference honors. In the SEK League, our local ...
An old Big 12 rivalry will be renewed this weekend on college baseball’s biggest stage. Yesterday in Atlanta, the Oklahoma Sooners shocked the country by ...
Tina Riley was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Robert Lee Riley and Essie Riley, who both preceded her in death. Tina spent most of her life in Chicago, where she built ...
Virgil E. Peck, 86, passed away Saturday, June 6, 2026, at Bartlesville Assisted Living in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Virgil was the father of Senator Virgil ...
Mary Jo Jackson, of Coffeyville, Kansas, passed away on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at her home in Coffeyville, with her children by her side. She was ...