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K-Staters making bowl travel plans
MANHATTAN – The K-State Alumni Association is offering multiple travel options to Arlington, Texas for the Wildcats’ trip to the 2012 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic on Friday, Jan. 6. “We are very proud of Coach Snyder, his staff and the team for their outstanding season, and we are excited to again offer the official university travel packages for the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic,” said Amy Button Renz, president and CEO of the Alumni Association. “Th...
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Food Bank draws community support
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter More than 100 volunteers were on hand to assist with Monday’s food bank at the old high school gym. Debi Kreutzman, Wichita public relations director for the Kansas Mobile Food Pantry, said Monday’s event dovetailed an earlier food bank in Chanute held in late August. “This is in response to our late summer food drive,” Kreutzman said. “We hope entering the Christmas season that this mobile pantry will complim...
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Two funny ladies take Fire-Escape stage Sunday night
Benefit performance is open to the public Connie Woodard Special to the Tribune Local residents who enjoyed an evening with comedian Ron McGehee last fall have an opportunity to hear the other side of the story. McGehee’s wife, standup comic and author Kerri Pomarolli, will be in Chanute Sunday night to entertain residents along with special guest Kristin Weber in “a night with two funny ladies.” Like the comedy night with Ron McGehee, Ker...
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Cleaver nabbed in Springfield motel
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – A Springfield television station reported Alfred C. Lomax, the United States Marshal for the Western District of Missouri, has announced the arrest of fugitive Garrett G. Cleaver. On Monday investigators with the U.S. Marshals-Southern Missouri Fugitive Task Force located and arrested the fugitive in Springfield. Cleaver, 26, was charged in Allen County with two counts of Aggravated Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer, Poss...
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Neodesha resident missing since late Friday
Tribune staff Wilson County law enforcement officials are continuing their search for a missing Neodesha man. Kennon Landry, 44, was last seen Friday, Dec. 2, at around 10 p.m. returning from a friend’s home, family members said. Landry’s wrecked truck was located on 1300 Road near Ottawa Road near Altoona but no sign of Landry was found. Following an extensive canine ground search that yielded no clues, Wilson County Sheriff’s Office personn...
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Mobile food pantry giveaway on Monday
Another mobile food pantry organized by the FireEscape Coffee House, the Chanute Community Foundation and the Kansas Food Bank is planned for Monday. The pantry will be open from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, at the Ralph Miller Gym at 400 S. Highland. FireEscape Coffee House program director Gaylen Lawrence said the previous mobile pantry in September came with enough food for 500 people, and gave food to 450. “It’s really set up the sam...
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Joplin’s Williams deals with aftermath of May tornado
Jason Peake Special to the Tribune JOPLIN, Mo. — Before he could worry about what drills to run and what plays to perfect, and before he could even attempt to assess his team’s strengths and weaknesses, Jeff Williams had something more pressing to figure out -- where his team would actually practice. The Chanute native and third year head coach of the Joplin High School boys basketball team has been forced to compromise and change plans quick...
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Phase IV of 160th (Shaw)-Elk Road project complete
ERIE — The Neosho County Board of Commissioners were told Friday by George Finical, inspection personnel with Cook, Flatt & Strobel Engineers, P.A., (CFS) Phase IV of the 160th (Shaw)-Elk Road Improvement Project road would be turned over to the county after Friday. La Forge & Budd Construction Co., Inc. finished this project four and one-half weeks ahead of schedule, Finical said. The commissioners thanked George for the work he did for them...
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Schools present music programs
Music will abound in the next week as the vocal and instrumental students from Chanute Public Schools present their winter programs for the public. Bringing in the season are the instrumental students from Royster Middle School and Chanute High School who will present a combined concert on Monday, Dec. 5, under the direction of James Kelso. The concert begins at 7 p.m. in the CHS Auditorium. Performing that night is the Royster Sixth Grade Ba...
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Galesburg anti bullying program finds success
Colleen Surridge Parsons Sun GALESBURG — Once seen by some as a right of passage in school, bullying has escalated to a monumental problem worldwide with the severity of the problem expanding through bullies’ use of technology. Long gone are the days when a student could escape from bullying at school to the security of his or her home. “A lot of this bullying happening now happens through texting and Facebook. It used to be you got away from...
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Renovation of Murray Hill in progress
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter The Midwest Housing Equity Group, Inc. (MHEG), along with the Foutch Brothers, LLC announced this fall the acquisition of Murray Hill Senior Apartments, LP in Chanute from Silver Lion Development Co. The 24-unit senior development involves the renovation of historic Murray Hill Elementary School at 400 West 3rd. Renovation efforts hit a snag two years ago. According to a 2009 article in the Tribune, following ...
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Brill responds to dismissal
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter Chanute Police Officer Robert Brill was fired Nov. 11 from the police department for undisclosed reasons. Because Brill’s job was a non-elected position, city officials are not able to comment on the details of his dismissal. City Manager J.D. Lester said only that the city “employs a practice of progressive discipline.” Brill told the Tribune he moved to Chanute from Wichita midway through his junior year of ...
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Officials investigate Parsons home invasions
Parsons Sun PARSONS — A rural Parsons couple were tied up and robbed in their home Monday night by three armed intruders. The couple, Kenneth and Doris Stice, were unharmed but gave up an undisclosed amount of cash and jewelry to the intruders. This is the second home invasion in eight days in the same rural area. The Stices called 911 at 8:53 p.m. Monday to report the robbery. No arrests have been made. The first home invasion was reported a...
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Historic Waller home to be open for tours
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter While aesthetic touches are still in the works, Chanute’s historic Waller home, a 1904 neoclassic mansion on South Highland, will be open for a public tour from 1-5 p.m. on Saturday as the first of two public tours slated for December. Saturday will benefit Castaways Animal Shelter and Sanctuary and the next Saturday the open house will benefit Chanute Art Gallery. Owner Carol Roberts began restoration efforts ...
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Commissioners amend refuse rate ordinance
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter Chanute City Commissioners approved an amendment to the refuse rate ordinance for a $.75 increase for customers inside the city limits at Monday’s regular meeting. In addition, customers residing outside the city will see a rate increase of one and a half times the city rate increase. Commissioners have reviewed refuse budgets in previous work sessions. Commissioners noted budgets and expenditures of the utilit...
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Authorities seek info on fugitive
Tribune staff The Kansas Attorney General and the Allen County Sheriff’s Office are seeking information to assist in locating Garrett Grimm Cleaver. Cleaver, Colony, faces involuntary manslaughter while driving under the influence charges stemming from a fatal traffic accident in 2009 in Neosho County, in which a New Jersey man died. The accident was on U.S. 169 Highway just north of the 35th Street exit at Chanute.¬† In the latest incident,...
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Chanute Christmas parade on Thursday
Main Street will be adorned with extra lights on Thursday during the Parade of Lights that will start at 7 p.m. The parade will start on the Central Park Pavilion and travel east on Main to Katy Park. Mayor Jim Chappell will be at the park to officially light up Christmas Lane on Main. All floats in the parade must have lights on them. There will be three prizes given for the best floats: a $100 first prize and two $50 second prizes. The g...
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No charges tied to school evacuations
Tribune staff No charges are being filed in the incident Nov. 16 when the Chanute Police Department responded to a report of a bomb being inside a school. The Chanute PD reported last week that a suspect was apprehended. “Nothing in the report I received would substantiate filing any criminal charges on anyone regarding this incident,” said County Attorney Melissa Dugan.¬† “Certainly a bomb threat is a crime,” Dugan said. “I would not charact...
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Local home-operated businesses on the rise
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter Nothing quite tops anything homemade, whether it’s a home-cooked meal, a homemade sweater, homemade ice cream, a homegrown garden or a homegrown bargain. Eleven local, home-based businesses will be advertising their bargains to the public on Dec. 1 as part of a home-operated vendor event at 5 p.m. at the New Chicago Room on East Main. For 65 years, Tupperware has been housed in millions of American kitchen cabi...
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Third annual Toys for Tots birthday party held
Tristyn Stanislaus served as host for her third annual Toys for Tots birthday party on Friday, Nov. 18, with a dance at the Central Park Pavilion. For her third annual Toys for Tots party, Tristyn switched it up a bit and added friend Reagan Dillow, whose birthday is also in November, to co-host the event. Tristyn said she thought it would be fun and also give someone else the chance to be a part of giving back to the local community. As in ...
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