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Volunteers needed for transportation service serving senior citizens
(Local News ~ 05/15/10)
Provide-A-Ride is an all-volunteer transportation service developed by Care Connection for Aging Services and the Vernon County Senior Center. This volunteer transportation service enables older adults to keep medical appointments and utilize medical services they would otherwise be unable to access...
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Family Fishing Day set for May 22
(Local News ~ 05/15/10)
The Vernon County Optimist Club and the Missouri Department of Conservation are sponsoring a Family Fishing Day for the Kids at Walton Lake Saturday May 22 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for children ages 12 and younger. Parents are required to attend with the child but no fishing license is required if the parents only assist the child...
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Fireworks coming back to Fourth of July celebration
(Local News ~ 05/15/10)
The fireworks are coming. That's the word from Phyllis Sprenkle, who is spearheading the committee to bring the Fourth of July celebration back. Last year, the sky above the Vernon County fairgrounds remained dark on Fourth of July weekend and Nevada residents were left to entertain themselves without the traditional display which had been presented by the Firefighters Local 3031 for many years...
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Court date set for suspect in May 6 murder
(Local News ~ 05/15/10)
Nevada, Mo. -- Joseph M. Cathey, 24, of the Nevada-Fort Scott area was arraigned in the associate circuit court of Vernon County on May 13, 2010, on one class A felony count of murder in the first degree and on one unclassified felony count of armed criminal action...
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FSHS dance team sponsor arrested
(Local News ~ 05/15/10)
FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- Fort Scott High School dance team sponsor Abby Kramer, 23, was arrested Wednesday afternoon by the Fort Scott Police Department for sexual exploitation of a child and unlawful sexual relations. According to FSPD Lt. Shaun West, the arrest was made after school officials reported an incident occurring Wednesday to the police. West said the case is still under investigation...
- Officers investigating fight at community center (Local News ~ 05/15/10)
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New beginnings: FSCC students graduate
(Local News ~ 05/15/10)
FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- The next chapters in the lives of more than 150 Fort Scott Community College graduates began on Friday. Students received associate degrees or certificates during two separate ceremonies Friday at the Danny and Willa Ellis Family Fine Arts Center on the FSCC campus. FSCC President Clayton Tatro addressed about 100 of those graduates in an auditorium packed with friends and family members during the first ceremony Friday morning...
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Edith Charmian Gorman
(Obituary ~ 05/15/10)
Edith Charmian Gorman, age 89 of Mound City, Kan., passed away Wednesday May 12, 2010, at Fort Scott Manor at Fort Scott. Edith was born in Mound City, Kan., on April 9, 1921, the daughter of Gus and Grace Good Warzel. The family later moved to Fort Scott, where Edith spent most of her life until her marriage to Bernard Gorman on June 9, 1949, at which time Edith and Bernard returned to Mound City, Kan...
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Frankie Lee Shelton
(Obituary ~ 05/15/10)
Frankie Lee Shelton, 62, of rural Fort Scott, died unexpectedly at Mercy Health System's emergency room following an apparent heart attack. Family and funeral information will be announced later Cheney-Witt Chapel, Fort Scott.
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Slapped by a composer, queried by a pianist, charmed by a novelist, etc., part 7
(Column ~ 05/15/10)
If it came to a choice between hearing Rubinstein in Carnegie Hall, and seeing Howdy-Doody and his antics with the evil Doctor Pauley on our little black-and-white TV, I'd have no trouble choosing. But no one asked me for my preference: So, on a mid-March lunch hour, my mother helped me dress for the concert, in a little brown herringbone suit bought especially for the occasion...
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Fort Scott high jump record
(Column ~ 05/15/10)
At the Fort Scott Invitational track meet in late April, a crowd had gathered at the high jump pit at the north end of the stadium. Griffin Knopp had outlasted all the other high jumpers and had now reached the level where he was jumping over his head. His fan club in the crowd consisted of both grandpa's, parents and friends who were there to encourage the Tiger junior...
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Let's all celebrate!
(Column ~ 05/15/10)
Hi neighbors. Some of you may not know it but May is a month chock full of celebrations and recognitions. National Nurses Week is celebrated annually from National Nurses Day, May 6 this year, through May 12 which is the birthday of the most famous of nurses -- Florence Nightingale. I realize this celebration has come and gone, but hey, we all know a nurse worthy of recognition don't we? And they work every week of every year so tell a nurse you appreciate her...
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Amy R. Wenz - Robert E. Vibbert
(Engagement ~ 05/15/10)
Gilbert and Lois Wenz of Holyrood, Kan., Byron Vibbert of Newton, Kan., and Shirley Hodge of Hutchinson, Kan., announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their children, Amy Renee Wenz, Winfield, Kan., and Robert Eugene Vibbert, Newton. Grandparents of the couple are Dale and Mabel Anschutz, of Ellsworth, Kan.; Elsie and the late Erwin Wenz, of Holyrood, Kan.; Don and Edyth Vibbert, Hutchinson, Kan.; and Ella May and the late Jack Saker, Fort Scott, Kan...
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Jordan M. Richner - Megan J. Eaves
(Engagement ~ 05/15/10)
Sam and Nancy Eaves, of El Dorado Springs, announce the engagement of their daughter, Megan Joletia Eaves, to Jordan Mikel Richner, son of Mike and Jan Richner, of Pleasant Hope, Mo. Miss Eaves is a 2004 graduate of El Dorado Springs High School and a 2007 graduate of Missouri State University. ...
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Blake E. Stites - Amanda K. Krueger
(Engagement ~ 05/15/10)
Terry and Melody Krueger, Winfield, Kan., and Owen and Sue Stites, Prescott, Kan., announce the engagement and upcoming wedding of their children, Amanda Kay Krueger and Blake Eugene Stites. The bride-elect graduated from Winfield High School in 2000, Cowley Community College in 2002, and University of Kansas 2005. She is the Team Lead of New Order Department at Foreclosure Management Company, Overland Park, Kan...
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FSCC hosts Spring Bash; trip to Blinn opens 2010 season
(College Sports ~ 05/15/10)
The Fort Scott Community College Greyhound football team finished spring drills last Saturday afternoon with the Greyhound Spring Bash. After a 90-minute practice that included basic football drills, 7-on-7 competitions, blocking drills, and various other football exercises, the players heard Coach Jeff Sims talk about how he felt the spring practices went and what the players needed to do to be ready to "Take it to the next level."...
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Eagles win eight events, Blu-Jays three at TRL Relays
(High School Sports ~ 05/15/10)
PLEASANTON, Kan. -- Uniontown had more event champions but Pleasanton won more total medals at the Three Rivers League Relays held Thursday. In a very competitive meet, Pleasanton's girls finished in the team standings behind Oswego while the Blu-Jay boys were third behind champion Marmaton Valley and runner-up Oswego...
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