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TFI, Red Cross hold Monday blood drive
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter¬† TFI Family Services, in conjunction with the American Red Cross, held its first blood drive Monday in the history of TFI’s Chanute operation and plans are in the works to hold future drives with the Red Cross. “There’s always a need for blood and this drive helps to bring an awareness to the community of the importance of giving blood,” said TFI Recruitment Specialist Jessica Dalton. “It’s a great combination...
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Judicial review sought in alleged campaign finance violations
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter Attorneys for Kristian Van Meteren filed a lawsuit last Friday in Shawnee County District Court seeking a judicial review over allegations that the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission failed to investigate alleged campaign finance violations by Senator Dwayne Umbarger (R-Thayer). “For the past four years, I have attempted to get the truth about numerous expenditures Senator Umbarger made which, to many, appea...
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NCCC holds Kids College week
Joshua Vail Tribune “Kids’ College” at Neosho County Community College this week attracted 99 youth. Children ages 7-9 and 10-12 participate in classes in things like rockets, science, history and theater, as well as crafts and games. This is the 15th year that NCCC has done the Kids’ College, which goes from Monday to Thursday. Amy Smith, outreach and workforce development administrative assistant, said the goal of Kids’ College is to “kee...
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Two teens arrested in vehicle theft
Officers with the Chanute Police Department on Thursday responded to a report of a stolen vehicle taken from the 600 block of South Ashby. Det. Raymond Hale reported the vehicle was later recovered and two individuals were arrested. Sam Son and Kevin Murphy, both 18 and both from Chanute, are still involved in an ongoing investigation. During the investigation of the vehicle theft, it was discovered that other car burglaries had occurred with...
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Several resignations, hirings at NCCC
At Thursday’s meeting of the Neosho County Community College Board of Trustees, a budget hearing was held due to the re-publication of the budget. The college had a larger than expected transfer to the vocational fund and as a result, had to reprint the budget. This in no way affects the mill levy, but is merely a “transparency of government” issue that is part of state law, said Dr. Brian Inbody, president. No one spoke at the hearing. Und...
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4-H youth successful in judging competition
Twenty-two 4-H members from the Southwind Extension District participated in the Southeast Area Livestock Contests in Yates Center on Thursday, June 14. Youth judged in three separate contests - Meats, Livestock, and Livestock Skillathon. In the Meats Contest, Southwind Extension District captured 7 of the top 10 individual senior division placings, and were named both Champion and 3rd Overall Meats Judging Teams. In the Junior Meats Judging...
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Community garden in full swing
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter About a dozen local participants are taking advantage of a community garden in Chanute with hopes of expanding the concept for future growing seasons. “This is the second year we have held a community garden in Chanute. Our growing season usually runs from February through November,” said organizer Gary Kilgore. “This year we have two different spaces available, a 12 by 24 square foot area, which most gardeners ...
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Rock and roll blood drive June 25-26
American Red Cross blood donors rock! Whether you’re a fan of Bill Haley and his Comets, the Rolling Stones or Bon Jovi, the Red Cross invites you to Rock and Roll Up Your Sleeves this summer to give blood or platelets. Donating blood can help save up to three lives because your blood is separated into its components – red cells, plasma and platelets – to treat patients with different needs. Donating platelets primarily benefits cancer patie...
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Commissioners plan county-wide bridge tour next week
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter ERIE -- Neosho County commissioners met in regular session Friday and approved a tour of county bridges for next Friday, June 22, following next week’s meeting. The bridge tour will be conducted by Road and Bridge Director Charles Morse. Following the tour, a public hearing for citizen comments and input will be held at 11:30 a.m. at Big Ed’s Steakhouse in Thayer. Morse informed the commission that the county’...
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Vilas Rural High School holds reunion
The Vilas Rural High School Alumni held the annual meeting at the High Prairie United Methodist Church on June 10. Sharon Reaves welcomed the alumni and guests. The alumni recalled what they remembered about attending Vilas Rural High School. A slideshow of Vilas activities and sports was shown. Vilas memorabilia and pictures were on display. Classes honored were 1927-1932-1937-1942-1947-1952-1957. Attending from the Class of 1932 was Leona Ha...
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Cherry Berry to raise money for FCCLA trip
Another Cherry Berry fundraiser is planned to help send three Chanute High School students to the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America national conference. Dalton Noakes is going as a national officer candidate. Noakes’ mother and FCCLA adviser Deborah Noakes said it is a big process to get that point. Lacey Whitworth and Courtney Becher are also going to participate at the national level in a Students Taking Action with Recognit...
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CHS students study Chinese in two-week program
Joshua Vail Tribune Chanute High School students are finishing a two-week course in Chinese this week with a trip to the University of Kansas. The StarTalk program, from The University of Kansas Confucius Institute, is designed to give beginners a jump start in the Chinese language. Students are taught using various methods by instructors at the Confucius Institute through an online video chat. The class meets every weekday from 8:30 a.m. t...
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Factory Connection fashion announces Chanute location
Factory Connection has announced a new location in Chanute. Factory Connection offers a wide selection of fashion forward clothes in Junior, Misses, Plus Size, Young Men’s/Men’s, Accessories and Shoes for that fashion conscious individual, who wants the latest styles and trends. Factory Connection advertises between 25 and 70 percent off department store prices on name brand clothes. The new location will open around the middle of July, at ...
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Dads and babies
The best birthday present was when my oldest daughter arrived on my 26th birthday. I will never forget holding her at two o’clock in the morning and I swear she looked right into my eyes. Doctors say that is impossible but I know better. I bonded with her. I remember the first of many diapers. My gag reflex was in full operation. The strongest, strangest smells come from the most beautiful babies. Babies come ready to bond. Bond now because t...
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AT&T expands Aspire program that benefitted Erie High School
TOPEKA — As access to skilled workers becomes increasingly vital to the U.S. economy, AT&T* has launched a quarter-billion-dollar campaign to help more students graduate from high school ready for careers and college, and to ensure the country is better prepared to meet global competition. AT&T held an event Tuesday in Topeka with Gov. Sam Brownback to discuss the latest 5-year, $250 million nationwide commitment the company has made to its A...
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Taco Tuesday returning next week
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter The long wait will end on Tuesday, June 19, as Taco John’s will reopen its Chanute location at 1503 South Santa Fe. Two VIP events, by invitation only, are planned for Monday, June 18 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. A fire in December 2011 forced the Chanute operation to close its doors for a seven-month period. “The VIP will serve as a dry run and will allow us to put all the pressure on the e...
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Prairie Peddlers Flea Market to hold grand opening Saturday
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter Prairie Peddlers Flea Market, 24 West Main, will hold its grand opening on Saturday, June 16 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hot dogs and refreshments will be served, said owner Royce Mueller. “We’ll also hold drawings for in-store coupons and merchandise,” Mueller said, adding that selected items will be marked half-price. Mueller and co-owner Barbara Bogle opened Prairie Peddlers in mid-April. The store features anti...
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City accepts 2011 audit
Travis Hendryx Tribune Reporter Chanute city commissioners approved the adoption of the 2011 audit at their regular meeting Monday. The audit was presented at the May 29 meeting by the public accounting firm of Jarred, Gilmore and Phillips. State statute requires municipalities with receipts or bonds in excess of $275,000 to have an annual audit prepared. In other business, commissioners accepted the 2013 tourism budget. Per an agreement bet...
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Bunch plans retirement, Jones taking over practice
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter Dr. Scotty Bunch is making plans to retire after 30 years at Alphacare Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Center. Alphacare does chiropractic, rehabilitation, and nutrition. They have patients from a large portion of southeast Kansas. Bunch graduated from the National College of Chiropractic in Lombard, Ill., in December of 1982. He came to Chanute in February of 1983 and opened the practice in April of that year. H...
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Haire opens working museum for Civil War Days
HUMBOLDT — Patrick Haire’s cabinet making business at 118 8th street in Humboldt was open for tours on Sunday during Humboldt’s Civil War Days. Haire uses woodworking equipment from the Civil War era to create custom furniture and cabinets. The shop is a “working museum.” “I’ve got pieces going back to 1865 and some as ‘modern’ as about 1910,” he said. Haire gave tours of his business to show the way that woodworking was done in that time ...
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