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Parsons is a city in Labette County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 9,600. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is the most populous city of Labette County, and the second-most populous city in the southeastern region of Kansas.
Parsons Senior High School is a public secondary school in Parsons, Kansas, United States. It is operated by Parsons USD 503 school district, and serves students of grades 9 to 12. It is the sole high school in the school district. The school colors are blue and gold and the school mascot is "Victor the Viking".
The county was named after LaBette creek, [3] [4] the second-largest creek in the county, which runs roughly NNW-SSE from near Parsons to Chetopa. The creek in turn was named after French-Canadian fur trapper Pierre LaBette who had moved to the area, living along the Neosho River , and marrying into the Osage tribe in the 1830s and 1840s.
Charges are being sought against a Parsons officer after a necropsy found that the “extreme temperature on the day in question” was the “sole factor contributing to K-9 Karim’s” death ...
The Kansas Army Ammunition Plant (Kansas AAP) was a 13,727-acre (55.55 km 2) government-owned, contractor-operated facility, established in 1942, located near Parsons, Kansas. The plant produced ammunition during World War II , the Korean War , and the Vietnam War . [ 1 ]
Here are the results from Saturday’s Kansas high school cross country state championships at Rim Rock Farm in Lawrence and Wamego Country Club. Classes 6A, 5A and 3A ran the course at Rim Rock ...
Parsons Media Group, owned by Wayne Gilmore and former station employee Greg Chalker, acquired the KLKC stations for $30,000; the seller also received five 30-second commercial ads per day on the stations for a period of two years. [11] By that time, the 1540 AM frequency was airing a classic country format known as "Katy Country". [12]
Southwest Kansas is known as a place dominated by beef and grain production, but there was a time when this region was instead known for watermelons. It’s grain country now, but western Kansas ...