Saturday, June 6, 2026

Adrian earns Blue Shield community status

On behalf of the City of Adrian, I am pleased to express our excitement and gratitude for Adrian's inclusion as a Blue Shield Community. This designation represents an important milestone for our city and reflects the commitment of our residents, leaders, businesses, and community organizations to fostering a healthy, vibrant, and resilient community.
Being recognized as a Blue Shield Community provides Adrian with valuable opportunities to strengthen local initiatives that improve the quality of life for our citizens. We are especially enthusiastic about the potential for grant funding that accompanies this designation. Access to these resources will help us invest in projects and programs that support community health, economic development, public safety, recreation, and overall community well-being.
The City of Adrian looks forward to collaborating with Blue Shield partners and other participating communities to identify innovative solutions, share best practices, and maximize the impact of available funding opportunities. We believe these investments will create lasting benefits for current and future generations of Adrian residents.
We are honored to be included in this initiative and are eager to begin the work ahead. Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this achievement possible. Together, we will continue building a stronger, healthier, and more prosperous Adrian.
Sincerely,
Chief Dillon


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Appleton City Fair parade info


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Rose Smith honored for 25 years of service to Harrisonville


During Monday's Harrisonville Board of Aldermen meeting, Mayor Zaring recognized Rose Smith for her 25 years of dedicated service to the Fire Department and the City of Harrisonville!
Rose handles billing and accounts payable for the Fire Department, assisting those who need EMS care, handling the neverending challenges presented by insurance companies, and working to ensure accuracy and efficiency in the reports taken by our staff after each call.
During her 25 years, Rose has evaluated over 75,000 individual reports! The day-to-day operations of the Harrisonville Fire Department would not be possible without her.
Congratulations Rose! We are grateful for all that you do, both for our staff and for the entire Harrisonville community.


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9 Tips for Making the Most of Your Farmers Market Haul

Don’t let those gorgeous fruits and veggies go to waste! Here’s what to do with them.

There’s something special about strolling through a farmers’ market on a warm summer morning. The colors are bright, the food smells fresh and everything offered just seems a little healthier and more enticing than when you’re shopping in a grocery store.

Farmers markets and outdoor farm stands are typically packed with seasonal fruits and vegetables that are picked at their peak, which translates to better flavor and more nutrients. From juicy tomatoes to crisp greens and sweet berries, many foods sold at these markets are full of vitamins, fiber and antioxidants that support your heart, digestion and overall health.

But once you get home with bags full of fresh finds (often more than you planned on buying!), you may not be sure what to do with everything before it goes bad. Here are some simple tips to help you make the most of your farmers market haul:

  1. Build meals around what you bought. Instead of planning meals first, let your produce guide you. If you picked up zucchini, peppers, mushrooms, radishes, greens or other fresh goodies, turn them into stir-fries, fajitas, veggie-packed wraps or healthy salads, where the produce is the star of the show.
  2. Add veggies to everything. Look for ways to sneak vegetables into foods you already enjoy. Toss spinach into eggs, add extra tomatoes to sandwiches or mix chopped veggies into pasta dishes. You can even mix zucchini or carrots into baked goods!
  3. Snack smarter with fresh fruit. Keep a bowl of washed fruit on your counter or in the fridge. Berries, peaches and grapes make easy snacks that satisfy your sweet tooth while supplying your body with fiber and vitamins.
  4. Mix and match for easy sides. Create quick side dishes by combining a few items. Think sliced cucumbers with farm-fresh tomatoes or grilled vegetables tossed together. These simple combos add color and nutrients to any meal.
  5. Use herbs to your advantage. Fresh herbs like basil, parsley and cilantro are often easy to find at farmers markets. Add them to salads, sprinkle over cooked dishes or mix into dressings for a fresh burst of flavor.
  6. Try simple flavor boosts. Fresh produce doesn’t need much to taste great. A drizzle of olive oil, a squeeze of lemon or a sprinkle of herbs can bring out natural flavors without adding extra salt or sugar.
  7. Wash and prep right away. When you get home, take a few minutes to rinse, dry and chop your produce. Store it in clear containers so it’s easy to grab. When fruits and veggies are ready to eat, you’re more likely to use them.
  8. Store produce properly. Fruits and vegetables need different storage methods. Leafy greens do best in the fridge, while tomatoes and peaches can stay on the counter until ripe. Proper storage helps food last longer and keeps it tasting its best.
  9. Freeze what you can’t use. If you bought more than you can eat in a few days, don’t let it go to waste. Many fruits and veggies freeze well. Berries, corn and chopped peppers, for example, can all be frozen for use in smoothies, soups or sautés.

Bringing home fresh food from a farmers’ market is a great way to support local growers and take care of your health at the same time. With a little planning and a few simple habits, you can turn your weekend summer haul into easy, nourishing meals and snacks all week long.

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VBS coming to Butler First Christian Church July 14-15


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Friday, June 5, 2026

Some fun info about Old Settler's Day


Above is the list of categories you can enter for Old Settlers Day.
What is an "Old Settler"? Every person residing in Bates County 25 years is entitled to the name of honor "old settler".
Is Old Settlers Day just for "old settlers"? No! This is a fun event for everyone!

Courtesy Bates County Historical Society and Museum


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Miami R-1 Students of the Month


Miami R-1 May students of the month: Tyler Hragyil, Avery Loe, and Kenzi Powell. Not Pictured: Payton McConnell. Congratulations!


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Family Fishing Day tomorrow near Adrian


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