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Morel of this story: it's a great time for mushroom hunting
(Outdoors ~ 03/26/11)
After last weekend, I was reminded why the last part of March and the month of April is my favorite time of the year. Fishing with Brent Frazee, outdoor editor of the Kansas City Star, and Les Jarman, Stockton Lake fishing guide, on the Little Sac River and Stockton Lake, we caught a lot of white bass and walleye. The next day, two local mushroom hunters told me they started finding the red (or beefsteak) mushrooms along with a few black morels...
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Nevada golfers win triangular
(High School Sports ~ 03/26/11)
CLINTON, Mo. -- Alex Christiansen, a senior who signed to play at Missouri Valley College Friday afternoon, led Nevada's golfers with a 40 over nine holes here Thursday in a triangular with Clinton and Warsaw. Christiansen's score, second individually, and the 41 posted by junior Joseph Ferry helped lead the Tigers to a team score of 177, winning the meet by three strokes over Clinton. Warsaw finished a distant third with a 252...
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Nevada track opener pushed back to Monday
(High School Sports ~ 03/26/11)
NEVADA -- Winter weather 1, Nevada Invitational Track Meet 0. A 20 MPH north wind, 38-degree temperatures and rain were just too much. So, faced with a deteriorating weather forecast and teams pulling out of the 13th annual meet, Nevada head track coach Robert Watts had no choice but to throw in the towel and postpone the meet until Monday afternoon. Tentatively, the schedule calls for the field events to start at 4 p.m. at Testman Field, with the running events beginning at 4:15...
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Former NHS coach dies at age 66
(Community Sports ~ 03/26/11)
NEVADA -- Former Nevada High School track and football coach Leland Day died Thursday of a sudden illness. He was 66. Day was head track coach at NHS from 1993 to 1998 and was inducted into the Nevada High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999. Some of his many accomplishments include:...
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Biking across America: Briscoe looks to raise MS awareness
(Community Sports ~ 03/26/11)
NEVADA -- Frank Briscoe plans to ride his bicycle across America -- a feat few have accomplished, but he's determined to do it. Symbolically and especially for the occasion, Frank's bike is painted red, white and blue to honor America's history and to commemorate his event. While he has never named any of his bikes before, he's calling this one "Spirit" to represent our country and his adventure...
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Kevin Dwayne Hensley
(Obituary ~ 03/26/11)
Kevin Dwayne Hensley, 48, a former resident of Nevada, more recently of Fort Scott, died Thursday, March 24, 2011, at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. He was born Oct. 21, 1962, in Denver Colo., the son of Stanley Keith Hensley and Dorothy Marie Johnson Hensley...
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Kenneth Lee Bates
(Obituary ~ 03/26/11)
Kenneth Lee Bates, 80, Independence, Mo., passed away on Friday, March 18, 2011, at Carmel Hill Healthcare and Rehab Center in Independence. He was born July 9, 1930, in Farmville, Va., to Kenny Bates and Janie Bell Bowen Bates. Kenneth grew up in Virginia and attended school there. ...
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Catherine Jane Lowe
(Obituary ~ 03/26/11)
Catherine Jane Lowe, 95, Nevada, passed away on Thursday, March 24, 2011, at Christian Healthcare in Nevada. She was born Nov. 24, 1915, in Alba, Mo., to Frank E. Lowe and Jennie Shirk Lowe. Catherine came to Vernon County at the age of 3 and has lived in the same farm house all of her life. She was a dietician for more than 40 years at the Nevada City Hospital. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Nevada and she enjoyed gardening and raising cattle after her retirement...
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Lynnelle M. Freer
(Obituary ~ 03/26/11)
Lynnelle M. Freer, 69, of Fort Scott, Kan., died Monday morning, March 25, 2011, at St. Luke's in Kansas City, Mo. She was born Nov. 28, 1941, in Normangee, Texas, the daughter of Leo T. and Lee Ola (Sorrells Buras) Martin. She married David Freer July 10, 1960, in Piedras Negras, Mexico. He survives of the home...
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Virginia Louise Hart
(Obituary ~ 03/26/11)
Virginia Louise Hart, 89, of Fort Scott, Kan., died Friday morning, March 25, 2011, at the Mercy Health Center. She was born Nov. 10, 1921 in Fort Scott, Kan., the daughter of Roy R. and Lyda L. (Cass) Pryor. She married Clifford William "Cotton" Hart on May 25, 1940, in Fort Scott. He preceded her in death June 11, 1997...
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Thomas P. Todd
(Obituary ~ 03/26/11)
Thomas P. Todd passed away peacefully on March 15, 2011, one week before his 76th birthday in his Fort Lauderdale, Fla., home after suffering from throat cancer. Tom was born in Kansas City, Mo., to David A. Todd and Inez Porta Todd. He is survived by his loving brother and sister-in-law, David and Yvon Todd of Lawton, Okla.; their three children and families, Beth, Gus and Katherine Cooke of Boulder, Colo., Dave, Caroline, David and Suzanne Todd of Fulton, Mo., and Judith and Willy Dunkelberger of St. ...
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Margaret L. "Teenie" Brown
(Obituary ~ 03/26/11)
Margaret L. "Teenie" Brown, 77, of Carthage, passed away on March 25, 2011, at Freeman Hospital, Joplin, Mo. She was born on April 22, 1933, in El Dorado Springs, Mo. Teenie was the daughter of the late Frederick Franklin Bland and the late Nora Gladys Griffin Bland. The family moved to Fort Scott, Kan., in 1936 where she grew up. Teenie graduated from Fort Scott High School in 1951...
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Leland Dale Day
(Obituary ~ 03/26/11)
Leland Dale Day, 66, of Nevada, passed away on Thursday, March 24, 2011, at St. John's Regional Medical Center in Joplin, Mo., following a sudden illness. He was born on Oct. 23, 1944, in Odessa, Mo., to Harvey Day and Edna Mae Westerhold Day. He married Danette F. Sullivan on June 1, 1968, in Odessa, Mo., and she survives of the home...
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FSCC board to consider tuition scholarships
(Local News ~ 03/26/11)
FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- The Fort Scott Community College Board of Trustees is scheduled to consider a proposal on Monday that would allow adjunct faculty members to be eligible for tuition scholarships for FSCC courses. Currently, all full-time college employees -- including all teachers and staff -- and their immediate family members are eligible for tuition scholarships. ...
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Dr. Karambu Ringera to speak on April 5
(Local News ~ 03/26/11)
Dr. Karambu Ringera, founder and president of International Peace Initiatives, will speak at Cottey College on Tuesday, April 5, at 7:30 p.m., in the Missouri Recital Hall. Dr. Ringera is originally from Kenya and currently is a lecturer at the University of Nairobi. ...
- Making their mark (Local News ~ 03/26/11)
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Tri-Valley home to house six clients
(Local News ~ 03/26/11)
Fort Scott, Kan. -- A new six-bedroom home for clients of Tri-Valley Developmental Services is being built in the 1400 block of East First Street in Fort Scott and should be finished in the next several months. "We're excited about it," said Tri-Valley Director of Public Relations and Grants Anna Methvin. This is the second home the agency, which serves developmentally delayed people in Allen, Bourbon, Neosho and Woodson counties, has constructed...
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NHS goes all out for April 9 prom
(Local News ~ 03/26/11)
Changes for this year's Nevada High School Prom will meld new ideas and time-honored traditions into an event the sponsors hope will be a memorable, exciting one for students. Scheduled a bit earlier in the year -- April 9 --the evening will begin with the traditional promenade, when students will arrive at NHS. ...
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