Alan Carman | The Imperial Republican These little girls didn’t seem to mind the cold, as one chased the eggs and the other giggled and chased her friend.
Kim Large, The Imperial Republican
June Kuenning takes a couple foam axes from Knox Einspahr to try her hand at axe throwing. Above right, Emma Stanley, Ryker Exum and Kinzlee Exum wait for their turn at the horse racing booth.
Tayler May | The Imperial Republican
Parkview Heights residents tell stories from their lives. From left to right: Donnabeth Ferrell, Ann Tuton, Wava Daschofsky, Kay Cheney and Carroll Greene.
Whether it was teams from the RPAC or SPVA conferences, the Don Stine Invite at Cambridge provide high-level competition for the Wauneta-Palisade track teams.
Tuesday, April 9, history was made in the CCS auditorium when Brooke Schilke was the first female wrestler to ever sign a letter of intent to wrestle at the college level from CCS.
I had just started working at The Imperial Republican that June in 1977, and was in the front office when a local resident walked in and wanted to renew her subscription.
By Jan Schultz, The Imperial Republican Managing Editor
Imperial and Chase County really turned out in recent weeks and months, responding to several fundraising efforts, one of which will bring in more than $135,000 to local nonprofits and other organi
By Jan Schultz, The Imperial Republican Managing Editor
It’s going to be a busy weekend in Imperial with so much going on. What’s great about it is that these events will help all of us support our local community.
By Jan Schultz, The Imperial Republican Managing Editor
Whether it was teams from the RPAC or SPVA conferences, the Don Stine Invite at Cambridge provide high-level competition for the Wauneta-Palisade track teams.
Tuesday, April 9, history was made in the CCS auditorium when Brooke Schilke was the first female wrestler to ever sign a letter of intent to wrestle at the college level from CCS.