

Jayhawk-Linn senior awarded prestigious Rudd Foundation full-ride scholarship
Rudd Foundation representatives, Danielle Temel, left, senior program manager, and foundation Vice President Corri Roberts, present Jayhawk-Linn High School senior Eleanor Vaughn, center, with a ceremonial check that represents a full-ride scholarship for up to four years at K-State. (Submitted photo) Press release MOUND CITY — Jayhawk-Linn High School senior Eleanor Vaughn as the recipient of the highly competitive Rudd Foundation Scholarship. She was honored in a surprise c


Commission rethinks order of upgrading park's cabins
The Linn County Commission decided on Monday, Feb. 9, that the older cabins at the Linn County Park should be remodeled before the newer cabins. (Journal file photo) By Charlene Sims, Journal staff lcjeditor@icloud.com MOUND CITY – For more than a couple of years, the Linn County Commission has been looking at ways to increase revenue at Linn County Park. Former commissioner Danny McCullough pushed the idea of using Airbnb, the online reservation prorgram for renting everythi


Mound City Council reverses motion on purchasing welding shop
The Mound City Council has discussed plans to turn the city's shop, above, into a community center. It has been working on purchasing a welding shop to move city maintenance operations there. (Screen capture / Google Street View) By Roger Sims, Journal staff linncountyjournal@icloud.com MOUND CITY – In a special meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 10, the Mound City Council voted to rescind a motion made at its regular Feb. 3 meeting. The original motion was to draw up a contract to pur


Fair board may become owner of 4-H building; county will likely pick up tab for repair costs
By Charlene Sims, Journal staff lcjeditor@icloud.com MOUND CITY – The Linn County Commissioners met with Abbie Powell, acting district director of the Marais des Cygnes Extension District in Linn County, and Linn County Public Works Director Jesse Walton to discuss the 4-H Building on Monday, Feb. 9. It was the continuation of a discussion from the prior week about who owns the 4-H Building on the Linn County Fairgrounds, who oversees its use, and who pays for repairs and upk











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