
Project Concern
The Project Concern, Inc. weekly menu is as follows for home delivered and congregate meals. Milk is served with each meal. Menus are subject to change. The Atchison United Way helps to support the Project Concern food program.
The Project Concern, Inc. weekly menu is as follows for home delivered and congregate meals. Milk is served with each meal. Menus are subject to change. The Atchison United Way helps to support the Project Concern food program.
As Atchison and other Midwest towns prepare for another Fourth of July celebration, the fireworks industry stands at a crossroads because of both recent events and others in the past ten years putting the future of the tradition so many Americans have looked forward up in the air.
By James HoweyAtchison Globe On June 21 Servaes Brewing will be celebrating it’s one year anniversary from 2-11 p.m. with plenty of food, drinks,live music,… Login to continue reading Login…
At the City Commission meeting on June 2, the commissioners approved a replacement project for the Patriot Street Bridge from a 2023 KDOT program. The vote was unanimous apart from commissioner Larry Wilcox abstaining.
By James HoweyAtchison Globe The City of Atchison is seeking public opinion by way of an online Safe Streets 4 All survey through a partnership… Login to continue reading Login…
The Atchison County Sheriff is currently investigating a reported a theft of multiple grave decorations from Sunset Memorial Gardens at 10254 K7 Highway. Nikki L. Martin made the report to the sheriff’s office and on May 29.
A distant and often forgotten part of Atchison’s past is on the verge of revitalization thanks to community support.
After sustaining damage from an accident last year, a historically significant Atchison icon has returned to Commercial St.
By James Howey Atchison Globe Dr. Steve Ensley will host a community round table about blue-green algae at the Effingham Blue Building. The discussion will… Login to continue reading Login…
North East Kansas Railroaders took official ownership of their new possession, a man-powered rail cart. It was a project of five Benedictine senior students and received an award for the top senior project from the college this year.