Friday Coffee at AdventHealth Ottawa
This week’s Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce Coffee was at AdventHealth Ottawa Hospital. The new CEO, Brendan Johnson, introduced himself and described his goals for the future.
This week’s Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce Coffee was at AdventHealth Ottawa Hospital. The new CEO, Brendan Johnson, introduced himself and described his goals for the future.
By McKenna Nease The Ottawa Herald February 28 8 am- 9 am The Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce Friday Coffee at AdventHealth Ottawa, 1301 S.… Login to continue reading Login…
Recent statistics from the Neosho County Community College Ottawa Campus indicate a positive trend in both student enrollment and class hours taken for the 2025 spring semester.
Alongside 18 other community colleges, Neosho County Community College has been approved by Fort Hays State University and the Kansas Association of Community Colleges to guarantee admission for a Bachelor of Psychology. This guaranteed admission is for students who complete an associate degree with an emphasis in Psychology, and meet all the admission standards for a Bachelors of Arts or Sciences Psychology program. Both programs are offered online/hybrid or in person. This provides students with options to pursue further education in either format.
By State Senator Caryn TysonLegislative UpdateIn a rush to pass bills before turnaround (the halfway point in session) over 60 bills were worked in two… Login to continue reading Login…
The Ottawa High School boys basketball team was jacked up for senior night. The Cyclones had one of their best outside shooting games of the… Login to continue reading Login…
It was a night of celebration for the Ottawa School girls basketball team. The Cyclones snapped an eight-game skid with a 45042 win over Tonganixie… Login to continue reading Login…
West Franklin boys fought through the slow pace to defeat Central Heights,46-37, Tuesday. “It was a slow pace game that we just had trouble getting… Login to continue reading Login…
The West Franklin girls ended the regular season on a high note Tuesday. The Falcons downed Central Heights,36-25. “Our shots weren’t really falling the first… Login to continue reading Login…