The fire on the Serra Range remains at advice level while a blaze previously burning in Glensia has now been contained. Meanwhile, safety warnings for an out-of-control bushfire in far west ...
Emporia Fire is investigating after a small fire was reported in a west Emporia home. Fire crews from Emporia and Americus responded to 2811 Melrose shortly after noon. Emporia Fire Battalion Chief ...
Six area high school students now have tuition and all college expenses at Emporia State University fully paid after an announcement by ESU on Friday. Students receiving Jones Premier scholarships are ...
EMPORIA, Kan. (WIBW) - Emporia Presbyterian Manor is helping individuals who are looking for a new home after this week’s closure of another long-term care facility in the Lyon County city.
Tyson Foods on Monday announced to employees it would close its facility in Emporia, Kansas in February 2025. The plant has more than 800 employees. "After carefully considering our options and ...
EMPORIA (KSNT) – City of Emporia officials are releasing new information Thursday on the reason behind a local retirement home closing this month. “The Kansas Department for Aging and ...
EMPORIA, Kan. (WIBW) - Community leaders and stakeholders from various Emporia organizations are responding to the closures of Tyson and Holiday Resort. A joint announcement was made in response ...
U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas said he was disappointed Tyson Foods would permanently close a meat plant in Emporia employing more than 800 people. Tyson Foods said its ground beef and value-added ...
Emporia Presbyterian Manor is extending a helping hand to displaced residents and their families affected by the sudden closure of Holiday Resort, a long-term care community in Emporia. Over the ...
On Monday, the food processing company announced that it would close its Emporia, Kansas facility in February 2025. Over 800 employees of the plant were notified about the closure in a letter.
Tyson Foods says it will close its meat processing plant in Emporia employing 800 people. U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, said the decision will have a significant impact on the regional economy.
Tyson Foods says it will close its meat processing plant in Emporia employing 800 people. U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, said the decision will have a significant impact on the regional economy.