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Late Youth Football sign-up announced
Miss the Chanute Youth Football Club sign-up? You still have a chance to Be a Part of the Tradition! Late registrations will be accepted and equipment will be handed out after school Tuesday, Aug. 18, at 2451 W. Main (Shear Class). This will be your last chance to sign up this year! Grades 3-6 are eligible to play. Questions? Call John Guiot 433-0269 or Brad Almond 433-2009.
Music program at Humboldt Museum on Monday
HUMBOLDT — The Humboldt...
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Luncheon, Back to School Bash Sunday at FireEscape
FireEscape Coffeehouse, 126 W. Main,  will host two events this Sunday, August 19. A fundraiser luncheon of pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans, cole slaw and dessert will be available from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Donations will be taken to support the efforts to provide a safe place for youth.
The Back to School Bash will be Sunday evening at 7 p.m. with a concert with local band A Cold Trip Nowhere and Gotee recording artists Finding Favo...
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Excitement rules first day at schools
Joshua Vail
Tribune Reporter
The students weren’t the only ones excited for the first day of school on Thursday.
The principals of Chanute Elementary, Royster Middle School and Chanute High School expressed excitement for the new year.
“Kids seemed excited to be here,” said Chanute Elementary Principal Gary Wheeler. “And parents were excited for their kids to be here.”
Wheeler said it was a smooth beginning and it was good to see children
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City prepares to welcome triathletes to The Jungle
Brian McDowell
Sports Editor
This will be a wild weekend for some local athletes, as Chanute hosts the second annual Journey Through the Jungle triathlon on Saturday morning. This year’s triathlon will feature a 200-meter swim, a 13-mile bicycle ride, and a 5-kilometer run.
There will be a pre-registration event Friday night, August 17, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Chanute Recreation Center, during which participants can pick up their race p...
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6-year-old to be recognized
at governor’s mansion
Joshua Vail
Tribune
A Chanute student is one of the winners of Governor Brownback’s new Kansas Summer Reading program.
Alice Griffith, 6, who starts first grade at Chanute Elementary today, read 425 books over the summer.
Alice is the daughter of Erik and Takako Griffith.
“She read it by herself without help,” Takako Griffith said.
Griffith said her favorite book was “Press Here,” by Herve Tullet.
The state program “Read, Kansas, Read” is ...
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Shockley opens Track Side salon
Joshua Vail
Tribune
Another new salon opens in Chanute today.
Kayla Shockley, previously an employee of Hull’s Place, opens the Track Side Salon today at 22 W. Main.
“I had been looking at that building for about two months but I just closed on July 3,” she said. It’s all happened pretty fast.”
Shockley has worked at Hull’s Place since March of 2011. She graduated from Fort Scott Community College’s cosmetology program in Pittsburg.
Track Sid...
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Erie implements water warning
The City of Erie has been notified by the Cottonwood and Neosho Rivers Assurance District to begin operating under the Stage 2 (Water Warning) stage of its conservation plan. The City of Erie addresses its short-term water shortage problems through a series of stages based on conditions of supply and demand with accompanying triggers, goals and actions.
Public regulations actions:
1. An odd/even lawn watering system will be imposed on city ...
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Erie USD 101 raises tax levy
Parsons Sun
ERIE — Despite the Erie USD 101 Board of Education approving a much smaller budget this year than last, the district is being forced to raise the mill levy to support it.
“The assessed valuation for the district decreased by $2.8 million and once again the amount of state aid and LOB bond and interest decreased based on the prior year’s assessed valuation,” said USD 101 Superintendent John Wyrick. “So, we passed a general fund and...
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City goes into stage 2 water conservation
Joshua Vail
Tribune Reporter
In its regular meeting Monday, Aug. 14, the city of Chanute made a resolution to move to stage 2 water conservation.
This is triggered by the Kansas Water District recently issuing a water warning for Neosho County. Chanute’s water conservation plan calls for stage 2 to be implemented upon receiving such a warning.
Regulations for stage 2 include an odd/even lawn watering system. Lawn watering, car washing and oth...
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Change needed in 4-H fair awards
Lois Carlson
Guest columnist
The annual Neosho County Fair is history.¬†It was a good fair, despite the extreme temperatures that exhibitors, fair volunteers, parents and just interested fairgoers had to learn to tolerate. This year’s fair, no doubt, topped the charts with the entire five days of the fair reaching temperatures topping 100 degrees.
The 4-Hers did an exceptional job of taking care of their animals, giving them lots of water, sp...
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Signup deadlines approach for CRC leagues
“It’s that time again!” said Andrea Kelly, program director at Chanute Recreation Commission.
Sign up today for Youth fall sports; Flag Football, Soccer, and Volleyball. The deadline is Friday, August 24 and the cost is $20 for each.
Organize a team and sign up for Women’s Volleyball. The deadline to sign up is Friday, August 31. The cost is $112.50 and the games will start the end of September.
“Come out and cheer on the participants of the ...
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NuWa puts deadline on new RV orders
NuWa Industries, Inc. of Chanute has notified customers on its website (www.nuwa.com) that the company will not be accepting build orders for new custom RV’s after Sept. 15 (present lead time 12 weeks.)
The letter stated that the production department is operating at a loss, and that winter months do not provide enough business to continue operating production and retaining staff.
The intent is to complete orders in house by Christmas, and...
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County residents urged to log on for CodeRed
The Neosho County Sheriff’s Office along with the Chanute Police Department will be utilizing the CodeRed Emergency Notification System on Monday, August 20 at 11 a.m. to call the entire area of Neosho County to promote the CodeRed Weather Warning system, an automated severe weather alerting service
Byron Shultz, Neosho County Sheriff Office emergency management, said the message being delivered directs recipients to the county website or the...
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Nine new teachers in USD 413 this year
Classes will begin for Chanute USD 413 on Thursday, August 16. Here is an introduction to the new teachers in the district:
Patty Small
Patty Small, teaching Title I Reading, has 14 years of experience in USD 413 and two years in Wichita USD 259. She graduated from Pittsburg State University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Education. She has received certification in teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. She is excited for the u...
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County talks road issues
Road issues were the topic at the regular meeting Friday of the Neosho County Commission.
Commissioner Hugo Spieker moved to place a Stop Ahead sign on both sides of U.S. 169 Hwy. on 60th Road for traffic approaching the highway. It was approved.
County Engineer William Cook prepared a Notice to Vacate Roads for the commissioners to consider. The roads being considered for vacation are 240th Road between Scott Road and Trego Road, and Shawnee...
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NCCC board reorganizes registration department
At their August regular meeting, the Neosho County Community College Board of Trustees held a budget hearing where members of the community were given an opportunity to comment on the published mill levy request.
There were no speakers, and the budget was approved as published.
The board also approved raises for all Federal TRIO grant employees as part of STARS, Talent Search, and Upward Bound. This is a standard raise of $625 and 1.5 perc...
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Blue Star Mothers to collect donations at Thayer Homecoming
Jason Peake
Tribune Reporter
When her son deployed overseas, Becky Wheatley sent a care package on a regular basis.
But when Army Specialist Joshua Wheatley informed his mother that many of his fellow soldiers never received a thing, Becky decided to take action.
“One guy didn’t even get a card on his birthday,” Wheatley recalled.
With that in mind, Wheatley formed a southeast Kansas chapter of the Blue Star Mothers.
“I knew there were a lot ...
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Project 17 gets $715,000 boost
Joshua Vail
Tribune Reporter
Chanute and Neosho County are a part of a $715,000 matching federal grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development and U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration. The Kansas Department of Commerce said the grant is an initiative to spur investment, economic development and job growth in a 17-county region in southeast Kansas.
The “Together We Succeed: Southeast Kansas Economi...
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Overview of insurance coverage options for individuals and employers under the Affordable Care Act
Patricia Morris
Planning and Development Director
Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) has provided you with greater access to health insurance. While details of this 1,300-page law continue to roll-out, you and your family can begin learning about options for health insurance coverage beginning in 2014.
The ACA creates a new marketplace called a Health Insurance Exchange (or simply an Exchange) wher...
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Chanute 413 readying for opening doors
Joshua Vail
Tribune Reporter
At its regular August meeting, the USD 413 school board approved the budget for the 2012-2013 school year.
“The tax mill levy for USD 413 will decrease slightly but is relatively flat compared to the 2011-2012 school year,” Superintendent James Hardy said.
The approved budget must be delivered to the Kansas Department of Education by August 25.
Superintendent Hardy complimented the summer work crews who get the ...
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