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  2. Bourbon County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Bourbon County is a county located in Southeast Kansas. Its county seat and most populous city is Fort Scott . [ 2 ] As of the 2020 census , the county population was 14,360. [ 1 ]

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  5. Amid scandal, UK researcher joined Bourbon County Schools ...

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    But first, let’s examine the latest allegations from two former students, who went to high school officials in the 2021-2022 school year to complain.

  6. Fort Scott, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Fort Scott is a city in and the county seat of Bourbon County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 7,552. [3] [4] It is named for Gen. Winfield Scott. [5] The city is located 88 miles (142 km) south of Kansas City on the Marmaton River.

  7. Fort Scott National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Fort Scott National Historic Site is a historical area under the control of the United States National Park Service in Bourbon County, Kansas, United States.Named after General Winfield Scott, who achieved renown during the Mexican–American War, during the middle of the 19th century the fort served as a military base for US Army action in what was the edge of settlement in 1850.

  8. Fort Scott Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Tribune also acquired two other papers in its early days—the Fort Scott News (founded 1889), which it acquired in 1900; and The Republican (founded 1902) in 1916. [3] When Marble Sr. died in 1930, [6] George Marble Jr. (d. June 18, 1972) took over as publisher, and remained in that position until 1972 when he died of a reaction to a bee ...

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