News for 1/14/2026
- Erica Barnes

- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Murder Mystery Masquerade
Think you can solve the crime? Kensington Commercial Club invites you to our Murder Mystery Masquerade: tickets on sale now! Get ready for a night of mystery, glamour, and a little bit of danger! Saturday, February 14, at the Kensington American Legion. 6:00 PM cocktails, 7:00 PM dinner & show to follow. $50 per person for dinner plus the show.
Dress to impress (if you choose) and join us for an evening of intrigue, clues, and suspense. It’s the perfect Valentine’s weekend outing — or just a fun chance to step into a world of secrets and style. Must RSVP & prepay by February 5.
To reserve your spot, message the Kensington Commercial/Community Club Facebook page, or contact: Brooke: 785-476-6191, Staci: 785-476-5066.
Spaces are limited — don’t wait, or you might miss the thrill of the evening!
TR Schedule of Events
Wed. 14- KAY Blood Drive 9am-3pm; 3:15 pm MS Honors Program @ Agra in auditorium
Thur. 15- 1pm Miss KS SAFE Presentation - HS; 4pm MS BB Home-Agra vs. St. John’s/Tipton
Jan. 16, 19, 20, 23: NPL Tournament @ Lincoln (times TBA)
Sat. 17- Winter Formal
Thur. 22- JR Class trip to CCCC; 4pm MS BB Home-Agra vs. Lakeside
Tue. 27- HS BB Home vs. Pike Valley
American Legion in Kensington
Open Friday nights, serving from 6-8pm. Orders can be called in at 785-476-3204. Come join us Monday night, January 19, for the CFP National Championship game. Bring hors d'oeuvres/finger foods and the bar will be open! Kick-off at 7:30pm.
Kensington Library
If you are looking for a way to give back to the community and help our library, we will be looking for a couple new board members to join us in April. Monthly board meetings are held the first Monday of each month, unless otherwise posted. Please contact Erica Barnes, Director, if you are interested.
Condolences
Sympathy for the family and friends of Ron “Sid” Sidman. Ron passed away December 21, 2025 in Smith Center, KS at the age of 68. Many knew him as “The Cowboy Poet.” He loved to tell stories and recite his poems. And while he’s now living his poem “If I Die,” his famous words will live on: “Win a few; lose a lot. This is a lesson not to be forgot.”
Bobbie “Bob” Lee Hodge, 93, of Salina, Kansas, passed away December 31, 2025. He was born September 25, 1932, near Phillipsburg, Ks. He held a long career in nursing home administration and worked at the Kensington Prairie Haven facility for many years. He served in the U.S. Air Force and was an active member of the American Legion Fred Marran Post #166.
News Items Needed
You are invited to share your good news! Submit to Erica Barnes at ebarnes8185@gmail.com by Sunday afternoon please. Put NEWS in the subject line.
























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