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Foundation recognizes 7 grant recipients
Joshua Vail Tribune reporter At the January regular meeting Monday, the USD 413 School Board recognized recipients of USD 413 Foundation grants. The USD 413 Foundation gives grants of $250 to teachers who want to do so specific things for their classrooms not covered by their budgets. The foundation received seven grant applications in 2012, and accepted all of them. Lucia Ellis, Chanute High School teacher, received a grant to help pay for s...
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Salina man dies after Wilson Co. crash
A fatality crash occurred around 9:22 p.m. Sunday near U.S. 400 and 1400 Road in Wilson County.  The Kansas Highway Patrol reported Zachary Eytcheson, 32, of Salina was westbound on U.S. 400 driving a 1998 Infinity G6. Stanley W. Ditges, 56. of Offerle was eastbound, driving a Kenworth Semi. Eytcheson crossed the center line and sideswiped the semi. He was taken to Fredonia Regional Hospital, where he died around 11:50 p.m. Eytcheson was not...
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Humboldt honor roll
Humboldt Elementary Charter School 2012-2013 2nd 9 weeks Grade 3 All A Peyten Galloway, Nautianna Goforth, Laken Hunter A-B Ashtyn Ansley, Jarek Baughn, Jaron Bonczkowski, Robert Cook, Hope Everett-Snyder, Madelynn Hodgden, Colton Johnson, Paige Marvin, Kirstyn Murrow, Brayden Oliver, Gavin Page, Abby Rinehart, Madison Sinclair, Colton Slocum, Madlyn White, Drew Wilhite, Cooper Woods Grade 4 All A Samuel Neeley, Madison Riebel, Drew Schoend...
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Caregivers – what you may not know!
The Southeast Kansas Senior Safety and Wellness Coalition will be sponsoring a conference to be held Jan. 16, 23, and 30 in Coffeyville, Chanute, and Parsons. The conference focuses on the aging population and what caregivers should be aware of and how to protect the abuse, neglect, and exploitation of the aging person(s) and their resources. “If it sounds too good to be true – it is.- Financial Concerns” will be presented by Tony Celeste – ...
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Chanute High School
Chanute High School - Fall Semester Grade 9 All A Jenny Angleton, Anna Bagshaw, Kaylee Chandler, Griffin Cooper, Cameron Durbin, Abbegale Funk Dylan Funk, Drake Gilmore, Kelsi Jackett, Jacob Klugh, Talia Ramsey, Madison Rollins, Vincent Tabares, Brady Taylor, Kelli Thompson, Sierra Thompson, Kaley Umbarger, Rebecca Wendt A-B Easton Aguilar, Kenton Allen, Drew Babcock, McKayla Barnow, Dawn Bartholomew, Shaylyn Bass, Brianna Bell, Valerie Blum...
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Preconstruction meeting set for third phase of Shaw Road project
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter ERIE — County commissioners on Friday heard concerns about the wellness program and planned a preconstruction meeting for the third phase of the Shaw Road project. Commissioners Hugo Spieker and Mike Schoenhofer were present. Chairman Nicholas Galemore was absent, and Schoenhofer was appointed acting chairman for the meeting. Road & Bridge Director Charles Morse presented the commissioners documents for Phase III ...
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Preparations ongoing for Operation Soupline
After 30 years, the recipe is pretty much the same to put on Operation Soupline. The committee met Thursday night in preparation for the 2013 event on Thursday, Feb. 7. The Soupline will serve soup, pie and drink for $6 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. that day at the Masonic Hall, 102 N. Highland. Funds are donated to the Alliance of Churches for Christian Living Emergency Fund and ACCL Utility Fund. Last year $18,000 was donated for helping residents ...
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CES families read one book together this month
Joshua Vail Tribune reporter Chanute Elementary School kicked off its first One School, One Book program Thursday. One School, One Book is a program where every family in an elementary school receives a copy of a chapter book to read over the course of one month, with activities at school to enrich the experience for the students. “The objective of this is for you to read with your family,” CES teacher Sandy Roecker said to the students ...
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USD 413 information system available for emergency and alerts
If not already signed up, parents can receive emergency notifications about their USD 413 students through the PowerSchool Student Information System. “If it is something that is serious or an emergency we have a way of contacting our parents through our student information system,” District Superintendent James Hardy said. Pat Summervill, USD 413 database administrator, said the school district has been using PowerSchool for about 11 years...
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District on alert after concerning Facebook comments
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter USD 413 and the Chanute Police Department are proceeding cautiously after concerning comments were allegedly made on Facebook by a former student. A USD 413 staff member discovered the comments on the page of a student who graduated several years ago. Those comments caused the staff member to be concerned and administration was contacted. “Most of the comments were not a threat, not made towards schools or any sc...
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New publisher for Southeast Kansas Living magazine
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter Kimber Wallace of Neodesha, the new publisher and editor of Southeast Kansas Living magazine, is planning to increase the online presence of the publication. Wallace bought the publication from Jackie Witherspoon in November of 2012. Southeast Kansas Living aims to celebrate the people, places and spirit of southeast Kansas with articles and photos that highlight area events, history, culture, industries, busines...
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Man, 28, with Chanute ties, shot and killed in DC
A 28-year-old man with Chanute ties was shot and killed in the Capitol Hill area in Washington DC area in the early morning of Dec 24. The victim was Jason Anthony Emma, 28, of Northeast, Washington, DC. He is the son of Dee (Tharp) Emma, a 1969 graduate of Chanute High School, and Dr. Robert J. Emma, Arlington, Va. A Washington, DC TV station reported police received the call of a shooting at 13th and C Street around 2 a.m. Police found Emm...
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Shetlar family reunited after serious crash
Lindsey Shetlar was dismissed from Freeman Hospital in Joplin on Monday. A Facebook page, labeled Sheltlar Updates Page (Shetlar is actually misspelled) said the family was reunited after a Dec. 22 crash on the north edge of Moran. The update reported about Lindsey, “you can see the pain in her face but she is up and going and will continue to get better with every passing day.” It also said Aubrianna, 8, had a much better day. “She was up a ...
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Blood drive in honor of veteran, 97
The American Red Cross invites Chanute area residents to donate blood in honor of Earl Ostrander, 97, at the Chanute Community Blood Drive. The event will be on Wednesday, Jan. 2 from 1 to 7 p.m. and Thursday, Jan. 3 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Chanute American Legion Post 170, 301 N. Evergreen. Ostrander started donating blood before he enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War II. He has donated blood as often as he could over the years f...
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Chanute healthcare providers not all ready for KanCare transition
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter The Jan. 1, 2013 start date for KanCare is only days away, and some Chanute providers are still in the middle of the transition process. KanCare is the state’s new system for integrated care for Medicaid, providing services to some 395,000 poor and disabled residents. Most Medicaid services will now be provided through one of three managed-care organizations: Sunflower State Health Plan, UnitedHealthcare Communit...
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City amends budget; closes books
Tim Erickson Tribune Reporter On Thursday night, Chanute city commissioners closed out their 2012 books with a light agenda and an amended budget. Chanute City Finance Director Rebecca Wood had previously published the city’s intent to amend its budget. Like all budget discussions, the session was opened for public comment before passage. And like almost all budget matters, no one was present to contest the changes. The hearing was opened and...
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County transfers funds to balance budget
Tim Erickson Tribune Reporter ERIE — Neosho County commissioners spent their last meeting of the year wrapped in the nuances of language, needing help from County Clerk Linda Powers to discern the difference between adjusting budgets, amending budgets, transferring funds, making resolutions and offering motions — all this in an effort to balance out the county books for 2012. Commissioners spent much of the meeting looking over the ledger she...
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City hears long-term water strategy
Tim Erickson Tribune Reporter When Chanute Vice-Mayor Kevin Berthot thinks about the Neosho River as the city’s sole source of drinking water, he gets concerned. Not just because the taps might run dry, but for other reasons that could render the water undrinkable. “I have concerns about contamination from upstream,” he said after Thursday night’s commission meeting. “What if there was an industrial accident, or something happens at Wolf Cree...
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Chinese, pizza offered on Christmas as option
Tim Erickson Tribune Reporter While the vast majority of Chanute’s residents enjoyed Christmas day dinner at home on Tuesday, those looking to go out were reduced to one choice – Eastern Chinese Buffet on West Cherry St. Unlike characters in A Christmas Story ¬≠¬≠¬≠— who were forced to eat duck at a local Chinese restaurant after dogs stole the family turkey – Jean Wang said her restaurant served Crab Leg Buffet, reserved for special occasion...
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Fire inspection notices sent out
Tim Erickson Tribune Reporter Over the past few weeks, businesses on Main Street have been receiving Self Inspection Worksheets from Chanute’s Fire Department. According to Deputy Fire Chief Kevin Jones, the courtesy notices are a prelude to mandatory inspections that will begin after the first of the year. “This is not the first time for the program,” Jones said on Thursday, “but we have not had a fire inspection program in several years.” J...
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