Local News
Venison Barley Soup featured at WMC Foundation’s fundraiser
13 hrs ago
NEODESHA — Savory soup made from venison and barley will be one of the soups served at the Wilso...
St. Patrick’s Honor Roll
13 hrs ago
Alyssa Andoyo, Florence Felipe M
Local Civil War enthusiast part of Sleeping Heroes announcement
13 hrs ago
John Jackson of Chanute and Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt will be on hand today for the ...

Sports
‘Orange out Saturday’ at NCCC
13 hrs ago
NCCC’s Saturday night game against the nationally ranked team from Coffeyville will be big for t...
Lady Panthers lose to #5 ranked Highland
13 hrs ago
HIGHLAND — The Neosho County Community College Lady Panther’s came into Wednesday night’s game a...
Second half performance propels Panthers to victory
13 hrs ago
Special to the Tribune HIGHLAND — The Neosho County Community College Panthers traveled to Highl...

Community
Kenneth Edwin Powers 1950-2012
1 day 13 hrs ago
Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan
William P. ‘Bill’ Hutchison 1952-2012
2 days 13 hrs ago
William P. “Bill” Hutchison, 59, Arkansas City, died Saturday, Jan
Virgil LeRoy “Bud” Shaw 1932-2012
2 days 13 hrs ago
Virgil LeRoy “Bud” Shaw, 79, Erie, died Sunday, Jan

Opinion
New funding policy good news for NCCC
6 days ago
Prada Shoes – the sequel!¬† Last year I wrote a column about how state funding for community col...
Start small, think big for America Saves Week
6 days ago
Many of you may be like me and are ‘trying something new’ with your finances and personal budget...
Starting plants from seed
9 days ago
January is a dreaded cold month for many gardeners

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Wire
Other Editors
by Wire AP
2 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
2 years ago
TOPEKA (AP) — Starting next year, Kansas will no longer have the nation’s lowest minimum wage

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