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Montco government employees to pay for health insurance

PhillyBurbs.com - Sun Nov 15

The county has created a four-tier system, based on salaries, to determine premiums employees will have to pay.

Montco government employees to pay for health insurance

PhillyBurbs.com - Fri Nov 13

The county has created a four-tier system, based on salaries, to determine premiums employees will have to pay.

KU to honor 37 Montgomery County high school seniors Nov. 18

The University of Kansas - Fri Nov 06

Students from four Kansas high schools will be honored Wednesday, Nov. 18, by the University of Kansas Alumni Association and KU Endowment.

Mongomery County woman found guilty in child death

KSNT-TV Topeka - Tue Oct 13

A Montgomery County jury has convicted a southeast Kansas woman in the death of a 23-month-old child in her care.

Mongomery County woman found guilty in child death

KHGI - Mon Oct 12

A Montgomery County jury has convicted a southeast Kansas woman in the death of a 23-month-old child in her care.

Montgomery County Woman Found Guilty In Child Death

KAKE - Mon Oct 12

Monday, October 12, 2009 Attorney General Steve Six announced today that a Montgomery County woman was found guilty of felony murder and child abuse in the death of a 23-month-old girl in her care.

Jury finds step-mother guilty of killing two year old girl

KOAMtv - Fri Oct 09

A Montgomery County, Kansas jury finds a woman guilty of killing her step-daughter. It took the jury three hours to find Melissa Wells, 27, guilty of first degree felony murder and child abuse.

Annie's Project welcomes farm and ranch women

High Plains Journal - Fri Oct 09

Every farm woman has a unique story. Few are able to use that story to benefit others.

100 years strong for Lone Ridge Community Hall

Wetaskiwin Times - Wed Oct 07

The horses have long been cleared out, but the Lone Ridge Community Hall is still standing.

Residents Take Over City Block To Stop Violence

WHIOTV - Sat Sep 26

"Times, they are changing," said Reverend Jerome McCorry as he watched dozens of Dayton residents celebrate a future with less violence Saturday afternoon.

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