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Timeless creativity
(Local News ~ 10/13/07)
Fort Scott, Kan. -- The ability to create does not stop with the onset of retirement. In fact, retirement allows senior citizens the extra time needed to pursue and develop their artistic abilities. Local residents 65 and older were given the opportunity to participate in the 27th annual "Art is Ageless" calendar competition which took place in July of this year. ...
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Readers walk in editor's shoes for special feature
(Local News ~ 10/13/07)
Throughout the past week, readers have had the opportunity to let us know how they would handle a variety of scenarios, of they were in the shoes of the editors. The Sunday Herald-Tribune posed three scenarios and asked for comments. Below are the questions asked, excerpts of some of the solutions offered by readers, and Sunday Herald Tribune regional editor Lynn Wade's take on the scenario...
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Board watches over new arts center project
(Local News ~ 10/13/07)
By Jason E. Silvers Herald - Tribune FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- On Monday, the Fort Scott Community College Board of Trustees is expected to receive an update on the impending construction of the $7.5 million Danny and Willa Ellis Family Fine Arts Center. A date for which construction on the 33,000-square-foot facility will begin has not been set as officials are still working to finalize construction costs on the building. ...
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Cosens sentenced to 48 hours jail, probation in sexual assault case
(Local News ~ 10/13/07)
Fort Scott, Kan. -- A third co-defendant charged with sexually assaulting a Fort Scott teenager in January was sentenced Thursday to 48 hours in jail and placed on 24 months probation. Bourbon County District Judge Mark Ward sentenced 18-year-old Jared R. Cosens to two days of jail time at the Southeast Kansas Regional Correctional Center. He must report to the jail Oct. 19...
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Thomas sentenced to additional 15 months in prison for role in car chase
(Local News ~ 10/13/07)
Fort Scott, Kan. -- Edward E. Thomas, already faced with spending the next five years in prison, will have to serve an additional 15 months, a judge ruled Thursday. Bourbon County District Judge Mark Ward sentenced Thomas, 44, with 15 months of prison time after pleading guilty to fleeing to elude law enforcement...
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Camp Clark pre-mobilization training program leads the way in Missouri
(Local News ~ 10/13/07)
Nevada, Mo. -- Missouri and Vernon County's own Camp Clark are on the cutting edge of new pre-mobilization training concepts being implemented across the United States. The nation is watching while Missouri takes the lead in revamping the mobilization and deployment time frame for the country's National Guard...
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Photo contest extended; new deadline is Oct. 19
(Local News ~ 10/13/07)
The Sunday Herald-Tribune's Your Newspaper, Start Here photo contest has been extended. Readers now have until 10 a.m., Friday, Oct. 19, to submit original photographs for the contest. First prize for the contest is a $50 gas card, plus a gift certificate good for the purchase of Nevada Daily Mail, Fort Scott Tribune or Sunday Herald-Tribune photographs on www.fstribune.com or www.nevadadailymail.com. ...
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Carl McCulley
(Obituary ~ 10/13/07)
Carl McCulley, 82, of Chanute, went to be with the Lord ON Thursday, Oct. 11, 2007. Carl was born in Pleasanton, Kan. on April 16, 1925. He was united in marriage to Dolly Atha on September 27, 1947. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1946. Carl worked for Sears, Nu-Wa and the National Park Service in Fort Scott, Kan. He attended Faith Bible Church in Chanute...
- Chet Hume (Obituary ~ 10/13/07)
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Virginia Maxine DeMott
(Obituary ~ 10/13/07)
Virginia Maxine DeMott, 87, of Fort Scott, died Thursday evening, Oct. 11, 2007, at the Mercy Health Center. She was born Feb. 3, 1920, in Blue Mound, Kan., the daughter of Palmer and Sylvia (Parnell) Russell. She married Ray Everett DeMott Dec.17, 1938 in Iola, Kan. He preceded her in death March 13, 2003...
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Fall isn't just for raking leaves
(Column ~ 10/13/07)
Hi neighbors. I hope you are out taking advantage of the autumn weather. The leaves haven't started to fall much yet and the temperatures are nice. There is always lots of work to do. Get the patio furniture into storage, roll up the garden hoses, touch up the exterior of the house with a dab of paint here and there. Don't forget to cover those attic fans, throw in some more insulation, put some grout around the windows and some weather stripping around the doors...
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On Lake Fort Scott
(Column ~ 10/13/07)
Several years ago, I received a fishing leson from Roscoe Campbell. He volunteered to take me to Lake Fort Scott, where we would fish for crappie. Roscoe had an old metal boat that showed the wear and tear of a real fisherman. We launched the boat, and he proceeded to drive the boat with one hand and fish with the other. By the time the lesson was over, I had managed to catch only a couple of fish while he had a dozen...
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Arms, Ammunition and Hard Service
(Column ~ 10/13/07)
Early in October of 1864, along the Kansas-Missouri Border, there was worry and concern about the movements of Confederate Major General Sterling Price and his "Army of Missouri." Where was this Confederate force going? That was the big question! By Oct. ...
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Sports Column: A radical, but impossible, solution for Nevada
(High School Sports ~ 10/13/07)
I'm going to go ahead and throw this out there and Kelly Bradham, the author of the commentary above, may call me nuts. But I think I may have at least a temporary solution to Nevada's conference problem. Those of you on the Kansas side of our readership area may have heard about the breakup of the Southwest Conference, the league that Nevada High School is in. ...
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Turkey hunting can be better in the fall
(Outdoors ~ 10/13/07)
Although the fall turkey season started Oct. 1 and will continue all month, most hunters think about an April morning and a gobbling tom wjhen they think about hunting turkeys. Ther'es no question that spring is an exciting time to hunt turkeys in Missouri, but some of the most enjoyable sport for these big game birds is right now during the fall season...
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Holding the Fort
(High School Sports ~ 10/13/07)
FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- It looks like a blowout but it didn't feel like one. Fort Scott High defeated Iola in a game that was both a Southeast Kansas League and Kansas Class 4A District 3 contest at Frary Field here Friday night by a score of 37-0. But the Tiger offense had a bit of trouble getting going and it was Fort Scott's defense that kept things together until the offense started to move...
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Nevada just short in SWC finale
(High School Sports ~ 10/13/07)
ANDERSON, Mo. -- Superman wears a big "S" on his chest. Fridays night at McDonald County, Nevada and McDonald County high schools both had their own "S" Men on display. Mac County's star was Kord Stancel. Kord is the son of former Pitt State running back Bruce Stancell, who also was a former coach of the Mustangs. ...
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Blu-Jays win first TRL title since 2000
(High School Sports ~ 10/13/07)
PLEASANTON, Kan. -- Class 2-1A District 5 play opened here Friday night with what could be the last 11-man football championship in the Three Rivers League on the line. And it was host Pleasanton that wrote that final chapter (perhaps) in the record book with a 24-14 win over Uniontown, giving the Blu-Jays their first league title since 2000...
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