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City locks in low natural gas prices
Harold Campbell Tribune Reporter Chanute natural gas customers could get some relief on their heating bills this winter after city officials were able to lock in the lowest natural gas storage costs Chanute has had in about six years, Larry Gates, city utilities director, said Wednesday. “This is something I’m really thrilled with,” Gates said. “We feel very good about our winter costs this year.” Gates said he was able to purchase 165,...
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Disc golf proving popular pastime
Stu Butcher Tribune editor Disc golf is growing on some Chanute residents. In the spring, Isaac Klugh organized building a 9-hole course at Highland Park as an Eagle Scout project. And some enthusiasts are glad he did. “I want to thank him,” said Steve Tunnell, Chanute resident. “I have been throwing there since it was first installed. I have met a half dozen other throwers since then and have made some good friends.” The group is hopi...
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Johnsons on 8 Wonders of Kansas People list
INMAN — After six weeks of voting, the Kansas Sampler Foundation announced the results of the 8 Wonders of Kansas People contest, and Martin and Osa Johnson were in the top eight. The top 8 vote getters, in alphabetical order, are: • Amelia Earhart was the first woman aviatrix to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She set many other aviation records but disappeared in a record-setting attempt around the equator in 1937. 1897-1937. Atchis...
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Faith matters
One Sunday afternoon a little girl was intently drawing and coloring on a large piece of paper. Dad asked her what she was doing. She replied that she was drawing a picture of God. “But nobody knows what God looks like”, dad said. “They will when I get done!” she answered. What is your picture of God? What is your image of God? Our heart’s picture of God determines what kind of relationship we can have with Him. It affects our morals, our ...
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Ash Grove performs better than government testing standards
Tribune Staff The Ash Grove Cement Company’s Chanute cement manufacturing plant has submitted a notice of compliance that Ash Grove officials say demonstrates the company’s success in outperforming U.S. and Kansas environment testing standards for the Hazardous Waste Combustor National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants. “We are pleased to submit today Ash Grove’s compliance notice to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency...
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Three St. Paul residents arrested in meth bust
Tribune Staff Three persons were arrested on drug-related charges Friday after a search warrant was conducted on a residence at 809 Main in St. Paul, the Neosho County Sheriff’s Office reported Tuesday. Sheriff Jim Keath said a working methamphetamine lab and well as a small quantity of methamphetamine were seized during the raid. Arrested were Clayton E. Mateer, 43, Debra Mateer, 47, and Tinesha N. McPherson, 29, all of 809 N. Main in S...
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— Chanute bloodmobile, 9 a
Today, Oct. 27 — Chanute bloodmobile, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Church of the Nazarene, 14th and Plummer. Thursday, Oct. 28 — Birthday dinner at Senior Citizen Center, noon, 1717 W. Main. — TOPS KS 779, weigh-in 5 p.m., meeting, 5:30, 521 W. 14th, Hampton Apartments community room. Call 431-1196 for information. — CHS football at Girard, 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30 — Stark United Methodist Church Fall Festival, 6 to 8 p.m. Chili Cook-off and Pi...
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Teamwork within city pays off
Harold Campbell Tribune Reporter Teamwork between the city, Main Street Chanute and Chanute Area Chamber of Commerce & Office of Tourism was one of the keys to the success of the $pend it in Chanute campaign last year, city leaders said Monday night. The three organizations were awarded an Excellence in Public/Private Partnership at a symposium Friday night in Hutchinson sponsored by the Kansas Main Street program. At the same event...
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Living in radio booth FireEscape fundraising effort
Stu Butcher Tribune Editor DJ Dangerfield is getting a lot out of his initials this week. A local youth pastor and board member of FireEscape Coffeehouse, Dangerfield, also a DJ, has made a pledge to stay on the air, KFEX 93.1 FM, as long as it takes to receive 500 donations of $25. “Actually, it’s been awesome,” Dangerfield said Tuesday around noon, after manning the radio station from 7 p.m. on Sunday. “There’s been very little sleep, ...
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Area candidates file campaign contribution report figures
Harold Campbell Tribune Reporter ERIE -- Republican candidate Patricia Houser and write-in candidate Donnie Yarnell have raised the most money in the campaign for the 1st District Neosho County Commission seat. The election will be Tuesday. According to reports filed Monday with the Neosho County Clerk’s Office, Houser received the most contributions for the period July 23 through Oct. 21, $1,427.59. Yarnell, incumbent 1st District comm...
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City OKs request for use of armory
Harold Campbell Tribune Reporter Kirby Super Sports will be able to use the armory building as back-up location for a fundraising event planned for later this week and will be able to serve alcoholic beverages inside, as a result of action taken Monday night by the Chanute City Commission. The local motorcycle dealership has scheduled a fundraising concert for Republican gubernatorial candidate Sam Brownback from 5 p.m. to midnight Frida...
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Rumor stirs pot at city meeting
Harold Campbell Tribune Reporter Scarcely an hour after Mayor Ed Cox prayed for more civility in Chanute public life, Chanute city commissioners vented after Commissioner Jim Chappell Monday night questioned two fellow commissioners about why they weren’t at last Monday evening’s special commission meeting. “I just want to clear up some rumors,” said Chappell, whose absences from meetings earlier this year stirred some letters to the edi...
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McKinney touts record in bid for re-election
Stu Butcher Tribune editor Dennis McKinney, incumbent in the race for State Treasurer, is confident he has done a lot while in office. “The main thing we stress is our record,” McKinney said during a stop at The Tribune. “I have lead by example.” His first ac-tion after taking office was to reduce his salary 4 percent. “We need to cust costs and do things better,” McKinney said. By cutting his and the assistant treasurer’s salaries along...
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— Neosho County Health Departent walk-in flu clinics, 9 a
Today, Oct. 26 — Neosho County Health Departent walk-in flu clinics, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., 320 E. Main. — Chanute bloodmobile, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., Church of the Nazarene, 14th and Plummer. — Just Another Tuesday Meal, 5 to 6 p.m., Otterbein United Methodist Church, 7th and Kansas. — GriefShare recovery seminar and support group, 6 p.m., Zion Lutheran Church, 1202 W. Main. Child care provided (upon request) through 5th grade. — Susan Rieke o...
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Strong City man fatality in U.S. 75 acident
Tribune Staff A Strong City man died Friday afternoon in a one-vehicle accident on U.S. 75 about five miles north of Yates Center, the Kansas Highway Patrol reported. Robert O. Hensley, 53, died as a result of injuries received when the 2000 Chevrolet pickup truck in which he was a passenger went off the roadway, entered a ditch and rolled before striking a tree. Hensley, who the KHP reported was not wearing a seat belt, was ejected. Th...
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Long road taken for new Erie High School
CUSD 101 stages ribbon-cutting Friday night Harold Campbell Tribune Reporter ERIE -- The new Erie High School didn’t open exactly according to schedule, but school district officials and CUSD 101 patrons showed their appreciation for the new school during a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday evening in the EHS gymnasium. “There were a lot of heartaches and headaches along the way, but we got it done,” Erie school board member Jack Simmons s...
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When in doubt, toss it out
Presented by Neosho County Family, Community & Education Council (FCE) In cooperation with Kansas State University Cooperative Extension Service Last week we shared information on FALL and time to organize and de-clutter and to “fall back.” This week, as part of the educational emphasis on the lesson “Cut the Clutter and Get Organized” we will be sharing ideas that will continue to help with the de-clutter process. Clutter does not con...
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Immigration subject of library program
Harold Campbell Tribune Reporter How will immigration continue to change Kansas? “Who knows?” was the answer from an Independence Community College history professor who gave a presentation on “Welcome to the Melting Pot: Kansas Immigrants and Westward Migration” Thursday night to the Friends of the Chanute Public Library group. “I’m not sure what Kansas will look like in 100 years,” said Isaias McCaffery, ICC professor of history and c...
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— Chanute Senior Center’s annual soup/chili and pie dinner, 11 a
Today, Oct. 23 — Chanute Senior Center’s annual soup/chili and pie dinner, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 1717 W. Main. Soup/chili and pie will be $4.50; children under 12 $2; soup only $3; and a piece of pie $1.75. Whole pies may be purchased, $8 for 9-inch and $6 for less than 9-inch. The public is invited. — Blessings of the Bikes lunch, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., St. Patrick’s Hall in Walnut. Sponsored by the Ruritan Club. — Chanute Historical Museum, 0 ...
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Chanute among Main Street award winners
Tribune Staff HUTCHINSON -- Several Chanute individuals and organizations were presented with awards of excellence Friday night at the annual Kansas Downtown Symposium in Hutchinson. Jim and Martha Cornish of Chanute were winners of a Main Street Community Award, while the City of Chanute, Main Street Chanute and the Chanute Area Chamber of Commerce & Office of Tourism were awarded Excellence in Public/Private Partnership. The sympo...
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