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Local woman uncovers 100-year-old Valentine
Marilynn Rutledge Tribune Reporter After the passing of an old family friend, Vi Thorne found herself in the possession of a very interesting gift, a 100-year-old Valentine her grandmother had given to a very close friend. Thorne’s grandmother, Janet Wilson, was born in 1869, in Horton. Later in her life, Janet Wilson was a member of the Helping Hands Club with longtime friend, Clara Clousse. It was Valentine’s Day, and Janet was not in t...
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Wedding proposal has interesting twist
Tribune staff Mr. and Mrs. Tom Graham of Chanute are the winners of the lavish romance package in the Share Your Love Story contest sponsored by the Tribune. The Grahams will receive a romantic suite at the historic Tioga Hotel, a studio session with complimentary portrait package from Total Image, a dozen beautiful roses from Hans’ Flowers, dinner for two at Benchwarmers, dessert for two at the Red Pepper, toasting flutes from Talk of the T...
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Bartender tells tale of Rendezvous fire
Kathleen Carney Tribune Reporter O’neal Smith, bartender at the Rendezvous Club, was already off his shift the night Delana Capps allegedly set the bar ablaze, but he had stayed to hang out with some friends. “I don’t recall her being thrown out. I know her (Capps) from a previous place of employment and I waved at her and she waved back. I was just playing pool and having fun,” said Smith. “I heard yelling from the bathroom. I thought they...
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Drumming up reunion of corps members
Stu Butcher Tribune Editor The Chanute group on Yahool! celebrated its second anniversary last week. John Bowes, Topeka, former resident of Chanute, and administrator for the site, announced that approximately 2,495 messages and countless photos have been posted and there are 161 current members. In his post he wrote, “Proud to have been a member of the Chanute community then, proud of where the current community leaders are taking it toda...
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Snow days pile up for USD 413
Kathleen Carney Tribune Reporter Students may have jumped for joy at the number of snow days piling up in the last two weeks, but they will have to make up at least two of the days, according to school administrators. There have been four snow days in the last two weeks and Superintendent of USD 413 Steve Parsons said there were two days already built into the calendar as make up school days. Schools would have normally had Feb. 21 off for...
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The Tribune has new temporary location
The Chanute Tribune’s new temporary location is located at 411 S Central, (New Beginnings Academy). The temporary phone number is (620) 432-2503. Soupline is on today at Masonic Hall Operation Soupline organizers said the rescheduled event will be held today from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Masonic Hall, 101 N. Highland. The walks and parking areas have been cleared of snow. Captains meeting for Relay for Life on Tuesday Neosho County Relay...
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Soupline recipe has been around a while
Tribune staff Janice Weeks was in the family room of Bea Cunningham when Operation Soupline was born 29 years ago. On Thursday she will again be in the forefront as coordinator of the annual event, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Masonic Hall, 102 S. Highland. Soup, pie and drink will be served for $5. Take-out is available. Last year, Operation Soupline turned over $21,000 to the Utility and Emergency Funds. The Wagon Wheel Agency is the new home fo...
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Chamber hands out Public Square awards
Jane Brophy Chamber of Commerce The commitment of the members of the Chanute Area Chamber of Commerce & Office of Tourism was applauded at its annual meeting Monday evening. Justin Sager, Bank, is the new president of the Chamber’s board of directors. He, along with immediate past president Jay Kingery with PostRock Energy, spoke to the crowd of approximately 80 Chamber members and guests. Recognition of several community members was a la...
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Tribune office affected by blaze
The blaze next door closed the Tribune office temporarily. “The Tribune is forging ahead, even with the damage sustained by the building in the fire,” said Shanna Guiot, publisher. “We were very fortunate that we didn’t lose the whole building like next door. The Chanute Fire Department was diligent and professional, particularly when communicating what was happening as the situation progressed.” She said the office and news staff will be mo...
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Arson destroys downtown building
Tribune staff The Rendezvous at 11 N. Evergreen went up in smoke overnight early Monday. At approximately 12:07 a.m. officers with the Chanute Police Department responded to a call of an individual setting the fire in the bathroom, said Det. Raymond Hale, public information officer.  Officers were able to get a description of the suspect from individuals who were at the Rendezvous and located the suspect a few blocks away, he said. Delana Ca...
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— Chanute USD 413 Board of Education, 5:30 p
Monday, Feb. 7 — Chanute USD 413 Board of Education, 5:30 p.m., office, 315 Chanute 35 Parkway. — 69th annual meeting of Neosho County Conservation District, 6 p.m., American Legion Hall, 313 S. Main, Erie. — Chamber annual meeting, at Mo Gedi’s. Registration begins at 6:30 p.m. with a reception, cash bar and stretch auction. Dinner is at 7 p.m. with the program beginning by 7:30 p.m. — Sew ‘n Sew Quilt Guild birthday party and silent a...
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Efforts pile up in delaying Operation Soupline event
Marilynn Rutledge Tribune Reporter When the snow storm hit Chanute early Tuesday morning, the decision to postpone the 29th annual Operation Soupline was not an easy one to make. After countless phone calls regarding the decision, Soupline Coordinator Janice Weeks and volunteers decided that their safest option would be to reschedule. “Monday, we all were informed that a storm of the century was on its way,” said Gary Maxwell, president o...
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NCCC students benefit from Kauffman scholarships
Kathleen Carney Tribune Reporter The Kauffman Foundation, one of the country’s 30 largest private foundations, is sponsoring five Neosho County Community College students for the 2010-2011 school year. The students, all of which are from the greater Kansas City area, have been in the Kauffman Scholars program anywhere from four to seven years and now they attend school at NCCC on a scholarship provided by a joint effort between the Kauff...
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Medicare offering new benefits in 2011
There are some new Medicare benefits effective Jan. 1 and Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center staff have detailed the new services. The Affordable Care Act has enhanced Medicare’s preventive services. Those who have Original Medicare will now be able to get a yearly “Wellness” exam and many other preventive services for free. “The rationale is simple. If you can find health problems early, when treatment works best, you may avoid gett...
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— Chanute High School Drum and Bugle Corps mini reunion POSTPONED to Feb
Today, Feb. 4 — Chanute High School Drum and Bugle Corps mini reunion POSTPONED to Feb. 11. Monday, Feb. 7 — 69th annual meeting of Neosho County Conservation District, 6 p.m., American Legion Hall, 313 S. Main, Erie. — Chamber annual meeting, at Mo Gedi’s. Registration begins at 6:30 p.m. with a reception, cash bar and stretch auction. Dinner is at 7 p.m. with the program beginning by 7:30 p.m. — Sew ‘n Sew Quilt Guild birthday party ...
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Overpass, airport long range projects
Stu Butcher Tribune Editor A couple of long range good news projects are on the horizon for the city of Chanute. Improvements for the east overpass coming into Chanute from K-39 has been on the horizon as a state project for a long time, said John Neff, director of community development. Engineers from GBA Architects in Lenexa have done preliminary survey work on the existing right-of-way infrastructure. KDOT has said there will be no a...
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Author returns to roots in 1920s tale
Book available at Allen County Historical Society Museum Kansas-born author Douglas Armstrong returns to his roots in “Even Sunflowers Cast Shadows,” chronicling the life of a girl growing up in a small town on the banks of the Neosho River in the 1920s. The novel, which Meg Kissinger of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel calls “charming, compelling and masterfully told,” is available at the Allen County Historical Society Museum, 20 S. Washin...
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City keeps busy working on roads
Kathleen Carney Tribune Reporter The city’s snow removal crews have been working long hours while most others were enjoying snow days. On Tuesday afternoon almost no one dared to venture out in the extreme weather, but by 3 p.m. the street crews had already stacked up large mounds of snow down the middle of Main Street. “We take graders and we plow up to the middle, and then we take loaders and dump trucks and haul it and stock pile it a...
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Free online access to The Chanute Tribune
To get free access, sign in as news@chanute.com. Password: news123. Because of the snowstorm and blizzard-like conditions, home delivery of the Wednesday morning edition of the Chanute Tribune will be delayed for at least one day. The Tribune will allow users free access to the website for the next few days until home delivery by carrier and mail can resume. Pages will be uploaded as normal for the Wednesday morning edition and the printed...
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Amman Brothers county banker award recipients
ERIE — Amman Brothers are the recipients of the 2010 Neosho County Conservation Banker Award, sponsored by the Kansas Bankers Association. Larry, Ed and Albert and Donna Amman farming operation is located in the Galesburg area. The 69th annual meeting of the Neosho County Conservation District will be 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 7 at Erie American Legion Hall, 313 S. Main. Dinner will be served courtesy of the banks of Neosho County. At the meeti...
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