
Rose Earhart taps into creativity
Amelia Rose Earhart held her first-ever art show Thursday evening to open up the annual Amelia Earhart Festival.

Amelia Rose Earhart held her first-ever art show Thursday evening to open up the annual Amelia Earhart Festival.

By James Howey Atchison Globe In 2022, Sydney Blake began celebrating the memory of Amelia Earhart when she put together a costume for a TikTok… Login to continue reading Login…

According to Feeding America, 14.5% of Atchison County is food insecure. More than 2,000 members of our community struggle with food security. Since food is a basic necessity, this issue looms large in Atchison. We have some wonderful programs to help fight this problem, including the Atchison County Food Pantry, Salvation Army, Project Concern, and now Currency of Caring.

By James Howey Atchison Globe This past May, the descendants of the Haegelin family gathered to celebrate their heritage for the first time since 1981.… Login to continue reading Login…

by James Howey Atchison Globe Monday evening, the Atchison City Commission unanimously decided to set a public hearing with the intent to exceed the Revenue… Login to continue reading Login…

Digitally printed papers for a better reader experience are on the way! We are excited to announce that the print edition of Atchison Globe is… Login to continue reading Login…

Monday evening, the Atchison City Commission unanimously tabled an ordinance to establish no parking on two separate streets. The first one of the 1200 and 1300 blocks of South 9th Street, which was a request from a Resident who lives on those blocks due to the street being too narrow for vehicles to park on either side of the street, allows vehicles to pass through.

By James Howey Atchison Globe After six years of operations, Jock’s Nitch Sports has officially announced the outlet in downtown Atchison will be closing. The… Login to continue reading Login…

Atchsion County Community High School wrestling has grown in both the program’s reputation on the mat throughout the state and in the admiration from the Effingham community in the past four years under Head Coach Cody Kramer.

The good news from the annual Kids Count is Kansas ranks 14th overall in the country U.S. in terms of child well-being with a reduction of children in single parent families.