OttawaHerald.com - Thu Nov 19
The police need your help to stop a recent rash of window vandalism. Businesses throughout Ottawa continue to be targeted by vandals who police say appear to be driving around at night and using a slingshot to break windows.
Local pastor acquitted of theft chargesOttawaHerald.com - Thu Nov 19
Judge Eric Godderz admitted it didna t make sense. It didna t make sense why Robert Kenton Mathews, an Ottawa pastor accused of theft, returned some valuable items after moving an elderly couple but neglected to return a cigar box of gold coins, he said.
Two-headed calf stillborn near Wellsville, dairy farmer saysOttawaHerald.com - Thu Nov 19
When Will Newhouse's Holstein cow gave birth to two calves, he saw something he didn't expect - three heads.
Police foundation having fundraiser for DARE camp in DecemberOttawaHerald.com - Wed Nov 18
The newly formed Ottawa Police Foundation will have its first fundraiser: a oeBreakfast with the Chief,a Dec.
Vandals hit Ottawa businessesOttawaHerald.com - Wed Nov 18
Several Ottawa businesses were vandalized Tuesday and early this morning, the latest in a number of break-ins recently seen throughout city.
Vandals strike again downtownOttawaHerald.com - Wed Nov 18
The Friends of the Library building, 209 E. Second St., Ottawa, apparently was the latest target in a recent rash of window vandalism.
Season's first wintry mix brings chill to the airOttawaHerald.com - Tue Nov 17
Winter. It happens every year. But sometimes it takes a few snowflakes to remind people to get ready for the hazards that late fall and winter can bring, some residents say.
More snow on the wayThe Topeka Capital-Journal - Mon Nov 16
It may be the middle of autumn, but in many areas of northeast Kansas on Monday, it felt -- and looked -- a lot more like winter.
Man Hurt After Car Hits CowWIBW - Mon Nov 16
An Ottawa man was injured last night after the car he was driving hit a cow that was lying dead in the highway.
Driver injured after striking dead cowKansasCity.com - Mon Nov 16
A 54-year-old Ottawa, Kan., man was injured when he struck a dead cow on the roadway.Gary L. Bateman was southbound on U.S. 59 about 7:40 p.m. Sunday when he struck the cow that was on the roadway about 3 miles north of Ottawa.
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