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Republic County Hires new Economic Development Director
Photo Courtesy of Canva Chris Zach has been selected as the new director of Republic County Economic Development following a special meeting of the board

Midwest Mollys Turn Shared Name into Economic Marketing Shtick
By Bethaney Phillips Photos courtesy of Midwest Mollys In Belleville and Republic County, like most small towns, two organizations work in tandem to grow their
Smash burger benefit in Belleville Feb. 11
By Jennifer Theurer The Cornerstone Café in Belleville will be serving a smash burger meal from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. February 11 with all
Community baby shower set for Feb. 14 in Belleville
By Jennifer Theurer The Republic County Health Department invites all Republic County expectant families and families with babies from newborn to 4-months-old to attend the

Pike Valley students qualify for trip to DC
By Jennifer Theurer Pike Valley seventh and eighth graders are headed to Washington, D.C. in February to compete in the national Future City Finals Event.

Belleville announces Christmas Light Contest winners
By Jennifer Theurer The City of Belleville recently announced that Mike and Melissa Hedges and Mike Nondorf were the winners of the Outdoor Christmas Decorating

KBI Arrests Former Cloud County Corrections Officer for Child Sex Crimes
KBI Release Photo Courtesy of the KBI The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) arrested a former Cloud County Sheriff’s Office corrections officer for child sex

Republic County Community Foundation Set to Host Inaugural ‘Fund the Future’ Match Day Event May 1st
By: Ryan Duey The Republic County Community Foundation (RCCF) will host its inaugural ‘Fund the Future of Republic County’ Match Day event on Thursday, May

Send Silence Packing Exhibit to Make Two Stops in Republic County this Week
By: Ryan Duey The Send Silence Packing Exhibit, which debuted at the National Mall in Washington D.C. in 2008, will make its first stop in

Seed Starting Workshop to be held in Belleville
Kelsey Hatesohl, Horticulture Extension Agent Are you ready for spring? Are you itching to get your hands dirty in the garden? While it’s too early