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Managers hired for Maring Aquatic Center
Harold Campbell Tribune Reporter A manager and assistant manager have been hired for the new Maring Aquatic Center, City Manager J.D. Lester told the Chanute City Commission at its regular meeting Monday night. Lester said Crystal Brunner was chosen as manager, while Megan Fairchild was selected as assistant manager. “Beyond the operational knowledge that Midwest Pool Management screened for was customer-service skills, flexibility, loc...
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— CHS class of 1950 monthly get-together, noon at Main Street Cafe
Today, May 12 — CHS class of 1950 monthly get-together, noon at Main Street Cafe. — Chanute Community Development Office public meeting, noon, the Alliance Room of Chanute Memorial Building. For more information and to make reservations, contact the Community Development Office at 431-5230. — Chanute Recreation Commission, 5:15 p.m., 400 S. Highland. — ANW Education Cooperative, 6:30 p.m., 710 Bridge, Humboldt. — Cedar Lodge 103 state...
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Drawing for vacation rig on Friday
Anna Methvin Special to the Tribune Some lucky person will be the new owner of a luxury vacation rig in the Friday — and Tri-Valley Developmental Services is hopeful the individual will be from Kansas. This is the agency’s 10th year for the give-away. “We haven’t had a winner from this area before,” said Tricia Campbell, who helps coordinates the drawing. “It’s time someone from Kansas won.” The event is a fund-raiser for the Friends of...
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CHS senior awarded $44,000 ROTC scholarship at Pitt State
Stu Butcher Tribune editor At a ceremony at Chanute High School Monday morning, senior Mason Johnson signed scholarship papers worth $44,000. Capt. Drew Pollen of Pittsburg State University was on hand to finalize Johnson’s four-year ROTC scholarship. “It’s very competitive,” Pollen said of the award. “With Mason’s credentials, it was a no-brainer. Academics, and physically, he did it all.” Worth approximately $44,000, the scholarship ...
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NMRMC’s ‘Hello, Yellow’ program to be shared on video
Patricia Morris Special to the Tribune Daniel Pennington traveled to Chanute from Pensacola, Fla., to create a video on the hospital’s award-winning fall prevention program.¬† An associate of the Studer Group, Pennington travels nationwide creating training videos to help hospitals adopt best practices in the delivery of medical care. ”I was talking to Dennis on the phone and in passing he mentioned how successful the ’Hello, Yellow’ pro...
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County signs contract to move gas lines NW of Erie
Tribune Staff ERIE — Neosho County commissioners Friday signed a contract with Kansas Gas Service for moving their gas lines in an easement northwest of Erie. The commissioners agreed to pay KGE $39,990.70 for their work in the project to move the gas lines east of Ottawa Road and north and south of 160th Road and rebuild the intersection. The work is being done along with the 160th (Shaw)-Elk Road Improvement Project. In another Shaw Ro...
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Highland Park’s new disc golf Eagle Scout project
Harold Campbell Tribune Reporter There is a new golf course in town. The thing is, there aren’t any greens or sand traps, and you don’t have to decide between a 9-iron and a pitching wedge. Instead, Highland Park is now home to Chanute’s first disc golf course. “I played disc golf in Emporia and really loved it,” said Isaac Klugh, a Chanute High School freshman who organized construction of the nine-hole course as an Eagle Scout project. Klu...
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Royster acting group uses dramedy for lessons on bullying
Connie Woodard Special to the Tribune While rehearsing for an upcoming performance of “Thank You for Flushing My Head in the Toilet,” the Royster actors began to realize the seriousness of bullying. “I’ve learned that bullying is a bigger deal than I thought it was,” said eighth grader Lake Lund. “I would like for (students) to see how wrong it is to bully people and what it means to be bullied.” Both Lund and Ramsey Davis portray characters ...
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Day starts at 3:30 a.m. for dedicated walker
Stu Butcher Tribune Editor Judy Dillow’s Walk Kansas team didn’t have any trouble reaching the goal of 423 miles, the distance east and west in the state from border to border. Dillow’s eight-week total of 468 miles topped that total by herself. The KHP/Truckin’ Thru KS totaled 1,216 miles, good for ninth place out of 60 teams in Neosho County. Walk Kansas is a team-based program, scheduled from March 7-May 1 that promotes being more active...
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City to nail down eco devo strategic plan
Tribune Staff A proposed contract to develop a long-term economic development strategic plan for Chanute will highlight discussion at the next Chanute City Commission meeting at 7 p.m. Monday. The proposed $70,000 contract is with Peckham Guyton Albers & Viets Inc. of Westwood and Chuck Banks Associates of Topeka. The proposal calls for PGAV and Chuck Banks Associates to identify community resources, conduct a retail market analysis,...
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Area seniors attend Governor’s Scholars Award Program
At the invitation of Gov. Mark Parkinson, top students across Kansas were invited to attend the 27th annual Governor’s Scholars Award Program on May 2 in Topeka. The recognition ceremony honors the top academic one percent of Kansas high school seniors. Scholars are selected from accredited public and private schools in the state. Two Chanute High School seniors were among those selected, Ali Aylward and Allie Mikulka. Area students invite...
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Longtime Chanute business- man dies
Stu Butcher Tribune Editor A familiar face on Chanute’s Main Street has passed. Boyd Lee Burns, 82, longtime Chanute realtor and insurance agent, died Friday at Chanute Healthcare Center. He had Parkinson’s disease and after suffering a fall in December, breaking his pelvis and hip, did not recover after surgery in early April. He began his business career in Chanute in 1953 and soon after began a lifelong friendship with Dr. Richard Good, a ...
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Royster’s Vocal Plus tours Chanute
Connie Woodard Special to the Tribune A whirlwind tour of Chanute by Royster Middle School’s Vocal Plus students served several purposes. “It gave them four extra performances before we went to a competition,” said director Lance Burnett. “On top of that it was a great way to present them to the community.” The students gave morning and afternoon performances at the elementary school, sang at Chanute Healthcare and at Royster Middle School. W...
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Chanute High School 2010 awards
Awards from this week’s assembly at Chanute High School: ASHLEY CLINIC LIFE SCIENCE AWARD — Abigail Neeley COATES FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP — Allie Mikulka JUAN L. HIDALGO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP — Lucas Tabares, Bethany Franke ELLIS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP — Ann Hutchison THELMA ROE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP — Justin Lawrence, Cody Parden, Chelsey VanGotten, Rebecca Woodard, Kristin Wright,, Carol Ann Westendorf POST ROCK WORKING STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP...
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Chanute ranks eighth in community support of Google project
Harold Campbell Tribune Reporter Harold Campbell Tribune Reporter David’s sling shot might have a few rocks left, at least when it comes to Chanute’s David-and-Goliath effort to attract Google to construct an experimental ultra-high-speed fiber optics system in the city. According to Fiber for All, a website sponsored by Verizon promoting fiber optics, Chanute ranks eighth of all the cities entered in terms of community support, based on the ...
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CUSD 101 discusses construction on old EHS
Parsons Sun ERIE — Discussions on the future conversion of the old Erie High School building into an elementary school was the main focus of the Erie CUSD 101 Board of Education this week in its regular meeting. Clark Simpson with PBA Architects shared different options with the board. The first option consists of new construction to include adding additional classrooms with two Federal Emergency Management Agency safe rooms. Included in this...
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CHS journalism wins state awards
Melissa Smith Assistant Managing Editor Chanute High School can add two more lines to its resumé: Two-time winner of the All-Kansas competition and third place in Kansas Scholastic Press Association for The Comet. About half of the 31 students in the CHS journalism class qualified to submit entries to KSPA. Of those, eight placed at the state competition out of 44 teams who entered the contest, including Courtney Bailey, first in Advertising...
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City, nonprofits talk about additional funding for the year
Commission discusses possible financial assistance to entities that have fund raising activities Harold Campbell Tribune Reporter With the weaker economy, Chanute non-profit agencies’ funding needs are being stretched. The Chanute City Commission conducted a work session Wednesday evening to discuss allocations for the remainder of 2010 to groups ranging from the Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum to Faith House. “I am glad to see eve...
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Crime briefs
YC duo nabbed for BB gun incidents IOLA — A tip to the Iola Police Department led to the arrest of two suspects charged with shooting out vehicle windshields with a BB gun on the Allen County Community College campus over the weekend, the Iola Register reported. Devon Shaffer, 20, and Cory Hedstrom, 18, both of Yates Center, were arrested shortly after midnight Saturday while shooting out street lights on the 400 block of South Washington Str...
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Signs of a joyful mind
What would you do to increase joy? The Bible says, “the joy of the Lord is my strength”. Joy feeds our hope and fuels our faith. Joy is the delight of love. Our thoughts profoundly influence joy. Here are signs of a joyful mind. Joy increases when we stop competing and comparing ourselves with others. As a young adult I competed with everyone. I competed for grades, for fast cars, and playing musical instruments. I was elated with winning, d...
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