

La Cygne council approves purchase of drug-testing device
La Cygne Police Chief Zachary Mathies gives a demonstration of a spectrometer to the La Cygne City Council on Wednesday, March 4. The device is used to detect illegal substances. (Roger Sims / Linn County Journal) Press release By Zachary Mathies, La Cygne Police Chief LA CYGNE – To increase officer and public safety, responsibly utilize grant funding, and stay current with modern investigative tactics, the La Cygne Police Department has purchased a “Narc Ranger” spectrometer


Jayhawk girls headed to substate championship game
Jayhawk Addison Otto gets a rare easy layup in the substate semifinal game against the West Franklin Falcons on Wednesday, March 4. The Jayhawks will advance to the substate final on Saturday. (Photos by Billy Roudybush / Linn County Journal) By Billy Roudybush, Journal contributor It was a battle royale between the West Franklin Falcons and the Jayhawk-Linn girls basketball teams on Wednesday, March 4, with the right to play in the substate championship game on the line. Aft


Application for motocross track zoning, permit withdrawn
A motocross competitor goes airborne during a race event on a track east of Trading Post. An application for a conditional use permit to operate a training facility at the track was withdrawn. (Journal file photo) By Charlene Sims, Journal staff LCJeditor@icloud.com MOUND CITY – After the Linn County Planning and Zoning Commission conducted three hearings over the past couple months on whether to issue a zoning change and conditional use (CUP) permit for a motocross track eas


Legislative coffee set for Saturday at Pleasanton Community Center
Linn County's state senator and both representatives are expected to attend a legislative coffee in Pleasanton on Saturday. (Kansas Reflector file photo) PLEASANTON – State Senator Caryn Tyson and state Representatives Rick James and Fred Gardner are expected to attend a legislative coffee at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 7, at the Pleasanton Community Center at 9th and Main streets in Pleasanton. The lawmakers are expected to discuss current legislation in Topeka. Coffee and donu






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