
City of Highland, KS
Highland is nestled in the very Northeast county of Kansas, a small community with a big heart. With education at an utmost importance, Highland Community College gives many opportunities to community personnel and many others.
Highland City Visitors
A drive of between 30 to 90 minutes will take you to the city life with easy access to a variety of cultural and recreational activities in St. Joseph, Kansas City, Lawrence, or Topeka. The city of Highland is proud to have Highland Community College as part of its rich educational tradition.
Highland City About Highland
Highland extends a warm welcome to all that come to our city, with the sincere hope that you will find our community a good place to live and to visit. Here you will find all the advantages of a …
Highland City History
The history of Highland begins with the Iowa and Sac & Fox Mission, established in 1837 by Reverend Samuel and Eliza Irvin and Reverend William and Julia Hamilton. The mission was sponsored by the Presbyterians.
Highland City Government
Highland City Council . The mayor and a five member council govern Highland, population approximately 1,000. The city council meetings are held the second Wednesday of each …
Highland City Resident Resources
Highland is equally as proud of the recently built Walters Wellness Center on the campus of HCC and our community center. Check out the resources, services, and information made available within this web site.
Highland City Departments/Directory
City of Highland | 220 West Main St | Highland, KS 66035 Voice 785-442-3765 | Fax 785-444-2489
Highland City Parks & Recreation
The Highland Community Ball Park is one of the top baseball facilities in the Jayhawk Conference. The outfield fence distances are 350' in left, 400' center, 350' right with 375' power alleys. The …
Highland City Business Directory
City of Highland | 220 West Main St | Highland, KS 66035 Voice 785-442-3765 | Fax 785-444-2489
Highland City Doniphan Co Dist #2 EMS
Highland EMS Rural Fire District No. 2 covers the city and district two area for all fire and ambulance calls. If you have an emergency please call 9-1-1.