Moran, Kansas
Moran, Kansas

Moran is located at the junction of U.S. Highway 54 and U.S. Highway 59 in Allen County in southeastern Kansas, approximately 100 miles south of Kansas City. Iola is 13 miles to the west and Fort Scott is 28 miles to the east. Moran has a population of 562.

Serving the town and the surrounding rural community are several civic organizations and four churches. Physicians office, grocery, bank, service stations, garages, grain company, restaurants, barber shop, beauty salons, funeral chapel, day care, construction company, locker, insurance agency, and a bed and breakfast are among the businesses that provide services to the area. A major addition and renovation at the USD 256 facility, which houses grades K through 12, was a recent accomplishment. Sunny Meadows Golf Course is located north of the city limit. The Senior / Community Center on Cedar Street was completed in 2002.

The Moran community participates in the Thrive Allen County activities. The group is involved in providing transportation to area swimming pools for local children, providing a walking trail in Moran, and promoting Pride Community activities. More details: Thrive Allen County/Moran

Moran is the hometown of 1968 Miss America, Debra Dean Barnes, and of a Rhodes Scholar, Kelly Welch. (Link to Debra Dene Barnes page on the Allen County Museum site: http://www.allencountyhistory.com/barnes.html.)

Moran has a strong sense of community; the citizens are supportive of community projects and rally around neighbors in need.

A community celebration-Moran Days-is held each September. The Theme of the 62nd celebration was "Back Where I Came From." The 2009 celebration will be September 19.

Cheryl Wallis is the Iola Register's Moran correspondent. Her email address jcsgoldwing@embarqmail.com; her phone number is 620-237-4433.

Links to

Allen County Election Results, April 2009


Moran North Cemetery Records / South Cemetery Records

Fairview Cemetery Records (east of Mildred)

Bronson Cemetery, Bourbon County


Marmaton Valley USD 256 web page

Elsmore, KS web page


  Do you know this boy?

   The writing on the back of the picture is "Uncle Matt's boy." The lower right corner identifies "Miller, Iola, Kans."


Moran logo by Mariah Houk

Sources

link to blue skyways
Please send additional information and comments to ncuppy@embarqmail.com.

This page was updated

March, 2009