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Stories from Friday, February 21, 2020

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  • * Choosing the right weapons in life (Local News ~ 02/21/20)
    Frank Clay, Jr., an author, business coach and entrepreneur, shared his thoughts on the impact Gordon Parks made on his life during a “Lunch and Learn” Tuesday in the Danny and Willa Ellis Family Fine Arts Center on the campus of Fort Scott Community College...
  • * Resident wants view, native prairie grass preserved (Local News ~ 02/21/20)
    County commissioners continue to hear from residents who are opposed to a wind farm being established in Bourbon County. On Tuesday, Kevin Gleason spoke to commissioners during their morning session. See the print or online edition of the Tribune for complete story...
  • Lady Tigers win; Tiger boys nipped by Bulldogs (High School Sports ~ 02/21/20)
    The Fort Scott Lady Tiger varsity basketball team sealed a 41-30 win over the Independence Bulldogs with late free throws Friday night in Fort Scott. In the second game of the varsity doubleheader, the Fort Scott Tiger boys (7-11) fell to Independence 49-47 in one overtime...
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