

La Cygne duplex owner given 30 days to determine cost to make structure safe for habitation
The La Cygne City Council has given the owner of this duplex 30 days to determine the cost for repairs and corrections to the structure. If that cost is more than 50% of the fair market value of the duplex, the council could decide to have it moved or demolished. (Journal file photo) By Roger Sims, Journal staff linncountyjournal@icloud.com LA CYGNE – The La Cygne City Council voted to give the owner of the duplex in the north-eastern part of the city 30 days to get an assess


Historical society head lists park's improvements, programs, plans for the future
Dressed in period clothing, Mound City Historical Society volunteer Kerry Morrell leads a group of Prairie View Middle School students from Montgomery's Cabin at the society's park down to the Little Sugar Creek last October. Students wearing blindfolds were meant to simulate escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad making the walk in darkness. Historically, escapees waded through the creek to throw off any search dogs that might be following them. (Photos by Roger Sims / L


Mound City officials hoping to curb vandalism with cameras
This image on Facebook of a damaged fixture at the Mound City splash park sparked more than 400 comments on the site. City officials believe that it was caused by vandalism and have purchased cameras to try to deter further incidents. (City of Mound City Kansas Facebook) By Roger Sims, Journal staff linncountyjournal.com MOUND CITY – Mound City officials are going on the defensive after an apparent act of vandalism shut down the city’s splash park until repairs can be made. A









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