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New Year's resolutions anyone?
(Column ~ 01/05/08)
Hi neighbors. Almost a week into 2008, have you already broken any of those New Year's resolutions? Maybe you haven't really made any yet. There's no need to rush into it. Surely there is no rule regarding when they should be made is there? I would think any time in the month of January. That would give us more time to ponder what we want to dedicate ourselves to for an entire year...
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Tricky Intergenerational moments
(Column ~ 01/05/08)
Daughter Jessica came home a couple of weeks ago, just in time to help us set up the live, or, rather, freshly cut Christmas tree she'd demanded as one of the conditions she'd imposed (jokingly, we hoped) for spending the holidays with her parents, instead of some Washington, D.C., ecologically careless soul who sported a live, or, rather, recently live tree...
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Hunter Ray Downen
(Births ~ 01/05/08)
Sarah Downen, of Nevada, is proud to announce the birth of her son, Hunter Ray Downen. Hunter was born at 2:03 a.m., on Jan. 3, 2008, at Nevada Regional Medical Center. He weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces, and measured 18 inches. Grandparents are Timothy Downen and Ray Igoil, of Nevada, and Karen Foster, of Nevada. ...
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John Charles Fleeman
(Births ~ 01/05/08)
Trudy and Jay Fleeman, of Nevada, are proud to announce the birth of their son, John Charles Fleeman. John was born at 4:33 a.m., on Dec. 28, 2007, at Nevada Regional Medical Center. He weighed 9 pounds. 3 ounces, and measured 21 inches. Maternal grandparents are Rick and Joan Carter, of Overbrook, Kan...
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Trish and Spc. Forrest Wardin
(Wedding ~ 01/05/08)
Spc. Forrest Wardin and Trish Cullison were married Nov. 3, 2007, in Aurora, Mo. The Rev. David E. Ellis Jr. solemnized the vows. The bride is the daughter of Pat Jackson and granddaughter of Opal Righter, both of Nevada. The groom is the son of Ralph and Jo Vega of Junction City, Kan., Margie Wardin and Steve Wardin, both of Nevada, and the grandson of Julia Carpenter and Nivea Wardin, both of Nevada...
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Dwayne and Sheena Brooks
(Wedding ~ 01/05/08)
Dwayne and Sheena Brooks were married Oct. 27, 2007, in Moundville, Mo., in an outdoor fall theme officiated by Betty Plush. The bride was given in marriage by sons Lane, Braylin and Kynndrick. Parents of the bride are Rodney and Wanda Diggins and Debbi and Dave Beerman. She is the granddaughter of Ivan and Barb Diggins...
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James and Maudie Snar
(Wedding ~ 01/05/08)
The marriage of James and Maudie Snare took place Dec. 22, 2007, at the Little Chapel in the Woods in Nevada. Betty Plush officiated the ceremony and music was provided by the Chapel. Attending the couple were maid of honor Charity Tyler and Best man Chris Crews. A reception was held at the home of the bride's grandparents, Donna and Terry Rolando, in Bronaugh...
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Bill and Delpha Simmons
(Anniversary ~ 01/05/08)
Bill and Delpha Simmons, of Schell City, Mo., celebrated their 50th anniversary in December. Bill Simmons and the former Delpha Hillier were married on Dec. 31, 1957, in Nevada. The couple have three children. No reception was planned but the family did request a card shower for the couple. Cards may be addressed to: Bill and Delpha Simmons, Rt. 2, Box 38, Schell City MO 64783...
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Nevada wrestlers take down Bolivar
(High School Sports ~ 01/05/08)
Herald-Tribune The Nevada Tigers wrestling team beat Bolivar in their duel meet Thursday night by a score of 45-30. Although not wrestling on their home mats, Nevada's wrestlers won 8 of 14 matches in the duel, 6 coming by fall, 1 by forfeit and 1 by decision. The night's winners for Nevada included Dominic Habjan at 112 pounds, Mason Heard at 119, Austin Payne at 130, Josh Palmer at 145, Cole Bond at 160, Spenser Daniels at 189, Ryan Herda at 215 and Jerrod Alexander at 205...
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Erie dominates Uniontown girls in second half
(High School Sports ~ 01/05/08)
UNIONTOWN, Kan. -- Erie's girls outscored Uniontown 37-11 in the second half of a non-league game here Friday night and Eagle head coach Ken Holt didn't hide how he felt about it. "I thought we have good effort for 2 1/2 quarters," he said. "Then we quit."...
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Fort Scott girls pressure Parsons Vikings into submission
(High School Sports ~ 01/05/08)
FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- Fort Scott High's pressure forced 28 Parsons turnovers Friday night as the Tigers went on to vanquish the visiting Vikings, 54-36, in Southeast Kansas League action at the FSHS gymnasium. The Tigers (4-1 in the SEK, 4-4 overall) jumped out to a 10-2 lead after three minutes of play and never looked back. Their press was also already hard at work as Parsons managed to take just one shot -- a make by leading scorer Christiana Taylor -- in that time...
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Fort Scott boys finish strong in victory over Parsons
(High School Sports ~ 01/05/08)
FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- The things that had plagued Fort Scott High's boys in back-to-back league losses to Independence and Chanute prior to the holiday break didn't come into play Friday night as the Tigers led from start to finish in a 57-37 Southeast Kansas League victory over Parsons at the FSHS gymnasium...
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Nevada Lady Tigers sneak past Carthage
(High School Sports ~ 01/05/08)
The Nevada Lady Tigers edged out Carthage in Thursday night's game. Led by Jordan Webb and Lindsey Rice, each with 11 points, Nevada was able to sneak past Carthage 36-35. Nevada was also aided by making 5 of 7 free throws and 3 treys. Carthage, led by K. Westhoff with 10 points, added 3 treys and 6 of 13 free throws of their own, but fell just short in a 36-35 loss...
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Column: Anglers prepare for a new year of fishing
(Community Sports ~ 01/05/08)
As the old year runs out, many hunting seasons are still going, but lots of outdoorsmen are looking forward to some good fishing and many have been fishing all year with good results. Some anglers hit the warm waters of the power plant at Thomas Hill where the crappie and bass fishing can be very good this month. ...
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Cottey Comets streak by Forest Park
(College Sports ~ 01/05/08)
Cottey College skated to a win over Forest Park Thursday night. Led by Jessica Roberts with 22 points, the Comets tacked on 6 of 13 from beyond the arc and 6 of 10 free throws in a 70-37 win. Jessica Roberts also led Cottey in rebounds with 18 and as a team, the Comets shot 50 percent from the field and 46 percent from beyond the arc...
- Nevada's freshman girls knock off McDonald County (High School Sports ~ 01/05/08)
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Officials express high hopes for NEVC district's proposed new facility
(Local News ~ 01/05/08)
Walker, Mo. -- Walker residents, officials and school staff all gathered together on Thursday, eagerly anticipating information about the current state of their school, students and the possibility of Northeast Vernon County R-1 building a brand new facility...
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Changes in Medicaid have broad impact
(Local News ~ 01/05/08)
Missouri -- Medicaid in Missouri is dead, or at least it has changed its form and been renamed. While no one disputed that helping Missouri's less prosperous families get health care was a good thing many critics did say that the old system was plagued by waste, fraud and mismanagement. Enter MO HealthNet, a system that replaces Medicaid but has already garnered its own set of critics. Governor Matt Blunt announced the changes during his State of the State address in Jan., 2007...
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Bhutto interview in today's Parade
(Local News ~ 01/05/08)
The news of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's assassination rocked the world on Dec. 27. Although saddened by the loss to the world, publishers of Parade magazine feel that this week's cover story featuring Bhutto is even more relevant than before...
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Former Fort Scott resident featured in eclectic Kansas City art show
(Local News ~ 01/05/08)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Artist Brendan Meara refers to his work, "Inspirational Themes," which recently showed at the Urban Culture Project's Paragraph Gallery in downtown Kansas City, Mo., as a "gesamtkunstwerk" of light, video, and sound; and simultaneously an attempt to invoke feeling brimming with optimism."...
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Continuing education classes to soon be offered in the Fort Scott area
(Local News ~ 01/05/08)
Fort Scott, Kan. --Working adults who are interested in pursuing a post-secondary degree or continuing their education will be able to learn more information about possible classes coming to Fort Scott during a series of two informational meetings scheduled later this month...
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History unearthed
(Local News ~ 01/05/08)
FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- Kenneth Davis walked along the bank of his pond as he prepared to burn a pile of brush recently cleared from the bank. In the cleared land, about 10 feet from the edge of the water, rested a small headstone. The aged stone had the name "George" engraved on the front. The last name was so faded it wasn't readable...
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