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Fredonia senior awarded $1,000 FFA scholarship
by Stu Butcher
3 hrs 52 mins ago
Abigail Baker, a 2012 graduate of Fredonia HS-FFA, has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship by Merl...
Students raise money for Compassion International
3 hrs 52 mins ago
Two Chanute Elementary third graders gave a boost to the Compassion International Children cause
Horse-drawn wagon passes through Chanute on trip to Nebraska
3 hrs 52 mins ago
Glenn Philpott and Gary Woods have been working with horses in Siloam Springs, Ark

Sports
Girls that throw things and the team that loves them
3 hrs 52 mins ago
Chanute javelin thrower Haley Taylor doesn’t try to analyze how she became so good at the activi...
Boys hoping to throw to Wichita
3 hrs 52 mins ago
Throwing a metal disc further than anyone else in the SEK made Chanute junior Cody Howell a disc...
Chanute throwers’ fortunes improved by specialty coach
3 hrs 52 mins ago
This year’s Chanute boys track team won the SEK, and the girls team came in second to perennial ...

Community
Cindy Ann Smith 1965-2012
3 hrs 52 mins ago
Cindy Ann Smith, 46, died early Tuesday morning, May 15, 2012 at her home in St
Rex L. Milner 1951-2012
1 day 3 hrs ago
Rex L. Milner, 60, Chanute, died Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at St
Melvin Edward Shultz 1931-2012
1 day 3 hrs ago
Melvin Edward Shultz, 81, died at his home in Joppa, Md

Opinion
May 19-June 20 officially ‘tornado season’
1 day 3 hrs ago
There are a variety of severe weather hazards that affect Kansas, including floods, thunderstorm...
Countdown on for summer reading
8 days ago
The countdown is on – just 20 days to go to the biggest day of the year at the library – Summer ...

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Other Editors
by Wire AP
3 years ago
The Kansas City Star, on promoting economic development: As a small state with a declining popul...
Bill raising state’s minimum wage signed by Sebelius
by Wire AP
3 years ago
TOPEKA (AP) — Starting next year, Kansas will no longer have the nation’s lowest minimum wage

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