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Auctioneer uncovers 1939 Tribune
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter Ken Lott was rummaging through some home items recently when he discovered a 1939 edition of the Chanute Tribune. Lott, an auctioneer living just outside of Chanute, says the paper has special significance. “I actually came across this paper five years ago following an auction of a deceased woman’s belongings,” said Lott. “The fact that it was from 1939 was impressive, but what really grabbed my interest was the...
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Three arrested for Iola gun theft
The Iola Register reported three suspects are in jail after being arrested Monday for reportedly stealing a handgun from West Side Bait Shop, 509 West St. Allen County Sheriff Tom Williams said Iolans Timothy Vest and Eric Schommer and Casey Jasper of Chanute were arrested after deputies were called to the bait shop, just outside city limits on West Street, at about 11 a.m. Monday. According to Undersheriff Bryan Murphy, the three had been in...
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Check out the new www.chanute.com
Hey, have you seen the new www.chanute.com? Along with the new look there are new features, many of them free to all viewers. Whether you subscribe to the digital edition or not, you can now view today’s classified ads, and there are a variety of coupons you can download from area businesses, plus local news and sports headlines and many other features. Alongside the Mast head at the top will be a “Find It” button to access business feature pa...
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City approves agreement with CDRA to start 2012
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter Chanute City commissioners rang in 2012 by approving an agreement with the Chanute Regional Development Authority at Monday’s regular meeting. The agreement between the city and the CDRA is for the day-to-day services to fulfill the economic function for the community and to provide the appropriate resources including marketing of industrial park properties, providing a committee for review of CDGB revolving lo...
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Principal still on paid leave
HUMBOLDT — The Iola Register reported Craig Smith, Humboldt High principal, remains on paid administrative leave. Day-to-day operation of the school has been, and will continue to be, under the guidance of John Johnson, assistant principal. K.B. Criss, superintendent of schools, confirmed at the conclusion of Monday night’s board meeting that Smith remained on administrative leave for unspecified reasons. He was suspended mid-December. Also, ...
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Fundraiser Saturday for cancer victim
ELSMORE — Friends of Chris Coffman, formerly of Yates Center, will gather for a fundraiser Saturday at TJ’s Bar and Grill in Elsmore. Coffman, 38, suffers from stage 4 mantle cell lymphoma, a cancer that attacks the body’s lymphatic system. Coffman has undergone a strenuous chemotherapy regiment since his diagnosis in April, and the disease is in remission. The dinner begins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday with smoked pork, homemade bread and finger fo...
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County eliminates human resources position
ERIE — After a second executive session with County Attorney Melissa Dugan and Human Resources Director Jason Thompson at Friday’s meeting of the Neosho County Board of Commissioners, Commissioner Mike Schoenhofer moved to eliminate the Human Resources Director position that is currently held by Thompson. Commissioner Hugo Spieker seconded the motion and Commissioner Nicholas Galemore agreed. Judy Fulps, Everett and Joy Underwood, Pamela Youn...
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Humboldt Honor Roll
Humboldt Middle School 2nd 9 Weeks (2011-2012) 8th Grade ALL ‘A’ Honor Roll Bryce Isaac, Tyler Korte, Jadyn Maloney,, Rhett Smith, Haylie Yost Principal’s Honor Roll Dillon Aikins, Briana Ames, Cade Ames, Jesi Cullison,, Kyle Doolittle, Anthony Doran, Kailyn Hammer, Jake Haviland, Hannah Hulett, Nisha Ingle, Jacob Marlow, Tanner Orth, Caley Schomaker, Corey Whitcomb, Briana Yokum Regular Honor Roll Jacob Avery, Kalob Cleaver, Hunter Morris,...
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Chanute man saving grace for Florida classic car owner
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter Joe Curley’s 1964 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt was only eight feet away from a complete restoration. But Curley, who lives in Cortez, Fla., hit a snag when his Ford muscle car needed a complete replacement of two lengths of six-inch, black flexible air-duct hose. “This replacement was a difficult challenge,” said Curley, because the hose was exclusive to only 100 cars produced and only in 1964. “I have searched fo...
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Lack of local support threatens Toys for Tots
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter Toys for Tots did not do well in Neosho County in 2011, according to organizer Dick Lisman. Lisman works with Toys for Tots throughout southeast Kansas. The toys collected from Neosho County were far less than those given away. From Neosho County, Toys for Tots collected 371 toys. Of those, 220 of those toys came from Erie. A total of 2,725 toys went out to 951 children in Neosho County, most of those in Chanute...
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Successful season for waterfowl harvest; deer running even
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter Neosho County waterfowl hunters bagged 5,575 ducks from Nov. 5 through Dec. 28, according to figures released by Kansas Parks and Wildlife. Figures show 3,294 hunters for the Neosho Wildlife Area through the period with an average of 1.7 birds per hunter for the overall season. Hunting and harvest slowed down slightly in the area during the last week in December with a BPH average of 1.1. Waterfowl at NWA showe...
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No date yet on re-opening of Taco John’s
Taco Tuesday is a ways off with the re-opening date of Taco John’s on South Santa Fe not yet known. It was closed Dec. 14 due to a grease fire. “No news yet, we’re still dealing with the insurance company,” said Owner Jacob Frese. “Uufortunately no time frame to give either, probably a few weeks yet. I’m learning that insurance companies don’t move very fast.” Monarch’s temporary shutdown planned to begin Jan. 22 HUMBOLDT — A production shu...
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Librarian sees technology changes over 25 years
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter Susan Willis has been head librarian at the Chanute Public Library for 25 years as of the start of 2012. Willis officially started Jan. 1, 1987. She has seen a lot of change in the services that libraries provide. “There’s constant change,” she said. “When I began we were of course in a different building and we had no computers. With the exception of a very small collection of music and books on cassette we were ...
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Former resident to become state chaplain
Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Jenkins, former pastor of First Christian Church in Chanute, will become the state chaplain for the Kansas National Guard at a transfer of authority ceremony at 2 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 8 at Nickell Armory, Room 115, 2722 SW Topeka Blvd., Topeka. During the ceremony, Chaplain (Col.) Donald Davidson will hand over the Kansas National Guard’s Chaplain Corps to Jenkins. Davidson is retiring from the military, having served ...
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USD 413 Board hears cost of HVAC at Royster
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter At the USD 413 school board regular meeting on Tuesday, Dwayne Baughn of Integrated Consulting Engineers, Inc. presented his recommendations for upgrading the HVAC (heating and cooling systems) of Royster Middle School. Integrated Consulting Engineers was previously hired by the board to do an analysis of the HVAC systems at Royster Middle School. Baughn said that the HVAC systems that run most of the building a...
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Slane’s legacy includes giving to Chanute
Stu Butcher Tribune editor Bill Slane was 95 when he passed on Dec. 18, and he was an ambassador for the Chanute community many of those years. “I traveled with Bill and Dorothy to a large area of Kansas,” said friend Jim Whaley. “My take on Bill, first of all, he never met a stranger. He would talk to anybody about historical events and he would tell them about Chanute and what it had to offer.” Bill enjoyed eyeing the map to find places a f...
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KSAAP melt-pour tower comes down
PARSONS — Seventy years after the Kansas Army Ammunition Plant (KSAAP) was built in 1941, in the United States support of World War II effort in Europe, the first of the TNT melt-pour towers is down. The tower’s demolition is part of the remediation process that is preparing the site for a new life as a “mega-site” industrial park. Gator Demolition, Joplin, Mo., was the contractor bringing down the three-story tower of Building 905 on Monday....
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Ghost Hunt Jan. 13 at Safari Museum
Bag a ghost at the Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum in Chanute during a special paranormal investigation Friday, Jan. 13 from 8 pm until 2 am. Ghost activity at the museum includes the entities of a woman and a train conductor as well as the sounds of ghostly music and footsteps. “Staff have seen a woman’s figure near the front entrance, and we actually photographed a ghostly woman’s face,” explains Museum Director Jacquelyn Borgeson, “...
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Vehicle rollover victim expected to make a full recovery, children released from hospital
A 27 year-old Chanute woman is expected to make a full recovery following injuries sustained in a one-vehicle rollover on Katy Road Thursday afternoon. Aaron Vanatta and her two children, six-year-old son Jaden and six-month-old daughter Aliah were injured when their southbound vehicle overturned near a ditch. Aaron was airlifted to Wesley Hospital in Wichita while Jaden and Aliah were taken by ambulance to Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Ce...
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Locals reveal 2012 resolutions
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter For most folks, New Year’s resolutions come and go. Some remain the same each year while other goals shift focus. According to Wikipedia, a New Year’s resolution is a commitment that an individual makes to one or more lasting goals, projects or the reforming of a habit. “You hit a goal, you achieve a goal. You keep a resolution,” says Gretchen Rubin, author of the best-seller The Happiness Project. A New Year’...
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