The Neosho girl’s basketball team is limping into the holiday season.
Tuesday, the Lady Wildcats were without two of their regular starters in Catie Cummins (concussion) and Morgan Rathmann (knee) when they traveled to Seneca.
After sharing the same radio frequency for years, the Seneca police and fire departments are in the process of going their separate ways.
Bus contracts were clarified with an amended agreement recognizing subcontractor Morehead Transportation at the Seneca R-7 School Board meeting Thursday night.
Brand new flags went up last week along Cherokee Avenue in Seneca in preparation for this year’s Celebrating our Freedom event.
Rain and snow have been hard on area roads, but recent floods washed out whole sections of road in the Seneca Special Road District, commissioners noted during their Thursday meeting.
Car show enthusiasts will have the opportunity on Saturday to see numerous cars, trucks and bikes during the 4th annual Bordertown Casino Car, Truck & Bike Show.
Senecans gathered Saturday on Oklahoma soil to dedicate the new cemetery chapel at Seneca Cemetery and pay tribute to the fallen.
A boil order remains in place for the city of Seneca after Monday’s flooding in the area.
Soon-to-be Seneca grads came together for their baccalaureate service Wednesday night.
Approximately half of the graduating class and some 300 friends and family members filed into the new gymnasium. John St. Clair, Racine Christian Church, welcomed the students.
Distribution at the new location for the Seneca Food Pantry has taken off as a new thrift store has opened to help support the endeavor.
Members of the audience weighed in on several issues at the Seneca School Board meeting Tuesday night.
Results in the Seneca R-7 School District were tightly grouped.
Brad Storrs took 240 votes, Angie Rhoades 227, Kelly Larson 218 and Randy Spaulding 213. The top three vote-getters – Storrs, Rhoades and Larson – will be seated on the board when it meets next.
Transportation for the school district was awarded to an out-of-area provider during a Seneca R-7 School Board special meeting on Monday night.
The Seneca baseball squad took their show on the road this weekend and played in the Monett Tournament.
The water was 34 degrees and dive team members searched for hours during a Southwest City call in late January.
A transportation discussion was tabled until new superintendent Dr. Steve Wilmoth assumes control of the district on April 1.
FFA students got a lesson in tree-felling Wednesday morning as they watched logger Anthony Gruver topple a dead elm.
Despite a flurry of snow days to make up, the graduation date will not change in Seneca.
Snow returns to haunt Neosho area residents on Friday as crews, resident continue to dig out from earlier blizzard.
Even though most roads in Neosho and the surrounding area are snow-covered still, the Neosho Daily News will attempt to deliver to as many homes as safely possible Friday afternoon.