
Senior Moments
The Horton Senior Citizens Movie for this month was “The Forge.” It was a sequel to “The War Room” and was very good and inspiring. Thank you to Shirley Foster for providing the movies for Movie Nite.

The Horton Senior Citizens Movie for this month was “The Forge.” It was a sequel to “The War Room” and was very good and inspiring. Thank you to Shirley Foster for providing the movies for Movie Nite.

The Kickapoo Health Center was awarded funds for expanding its facility, according to a press release by the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas that was released on Thursday, March 13.

Calling all youth (Guys and girls, 7th-12th grades) and their parents to “Life is Sweet” a special event featuring delicious treats, a fun activity, and an inspiring panel of speakers including Dr. Robert Fast, a retired obstetrician from Atchison.

Kansas Department of Revenue agents seized assets of El Cazador Mexican Grill in Horton and Horton resident Ashlee Munoz on Tuesday, March 11 for failing to pay nearly $70,000 in unpaid taxes, according to a press release on KDOR’s web site.

The Horton Senior Citizens Center welcomed visitors from Vintage Park in Hiawatha on March 10. We met new friends and some old friends that have visited before. We shared refreshments and good stories and celebrated the beginning of better weather. Vintage Park plans to continue to visit through the summer once every month.

A partnership was made between the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas and the Brown County Sheriff’s Office, according to a Facebook post made on the Kickapoo Tribe’s Facebook page on Wednesday, March 12.

Three individuals were arrested for drug-related crimes on Thursday afternoon, according to a press release by the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas Tribal Police Department.

A Horton motorcyclist was sent to the hospital after being injured in an early Sunday evening crash in Atchison County that occurred at 5 p.m.

The Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas Police Department and Horton Police Department as of Wednesday morning are looking for volunteers to help find a juvenile from Horton who went missing on Saturday, March 8, according to a press release on the KTiKPD web site.

Horton First Christian Church will host a free will donation drive-thru dinner on Sunday, March 23, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.