Halloween Madness
By Jeff Gulley The numbers are staggering – 1,510 yards of total offense, 818 rushing yards by one team and 505 passing yards by another. And then there was that final score. Spring Hill won the final football game of the season against Osawatomie by a staggering score of 99-72. It was a game where [...]
By Kevin Gray Contract content and what the Osawatomie City Council would like to see in a Chamber of Commerce and city of Osawatomie legal document bounced back and forth during the council’s work session Thursday evening. The big question appeared to be how much money out of $30,000 budgeted for the chamber should go [...]

By Kevin Gray While trains offered their familiar sounds in the background and those “confounded” horseless carriages flew by Osawatomie’s Oakwood Cemetery Saturday evening, individuals and families, who helped build a small community into a city, returned to tell their stories. Hosted by none other than the Reverend Samuel Adair (Grady Atwater), visitors learned more [...]
By Jeff Gulley News of the death of Spring Hill football player Nathan Stiles spread quickly through both communities Friday morning. Students and parents woke up Friday morning to the shocking news, that the young man many of them had prayed for during the Osawatomie/Spring Hill football game died at the hospital. Stiles, a senior [...]
By Jeremy Gulley A friend of mine recently complained to me about how difficult it was for him to drop his children at school. “It takes forever,” he said, “there were so many cars, I could barely move. It was awful.” Dropping children off at school can be difficult. Cars line up in a seemingly [...]
The death of Spring Hill football player Nathan Stiles has hit this community hard. It seems like everywhere you go, from the schools to the grocery store, people are talking about it. From everything we have heard, Nathan was a great young man. Well liked and respected in Spring Hill. We have heard about him [...]