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Erbin Regar Todd Sr.
(Obituary ~ 01/03/09)
Erbin Regar Todd Sr., 90, Nevada, passed away on Friday, Jan. 2, 2009, at his home in Nevada. He was born May 13, 1918, in Ada, Okla., to E.C. Todd and Berty Mae Slagle Todd. He married Margaret Agnes Todd on Aug. 18, 1944, in Ada, Okla., and she preceded him in death on Jan. 26, 1998...
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Irene Mae Chandler
(Obituary ~ 01/03/09)
Irene Mae Chandler, 83, formerly of Nevada, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008, at the Crown Care Center Nursing Home in Harrisonville with her family and close friend by her side. She was born March 23, 1925, in Bronaugh, Mo., to Harry A. Ricketts and Reland Smith Ricketts. She married Jap J. Chandler on March 21, 1977, in Bronaugh, and he preceded her in death...
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James Lacy Haley
(Obituary ~ 01/03/09)
James Lacy Haley, Rockport, Texas, passed away Friday, Dec. 12, 2008. He was born June 1, 1924 in Butler, Mo., the son of William and Ethel Lacy Haley. His family moved to Nevada when he was a small child. He graduated from Nevada High School in 1941 and was a Navy veteran of World War II, having served in the South Pacific. ...
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Richard Morris Farr
(Obituary ~ 01/03/09)
Funeral services for Richard Morris Farr, a former Fort Scott resident, will be held Monday, Jan. 5, 2009, at 2 p.m., at the Weng Funeral Chapel, Jasper, Mo., with visitation at 1:30 p.m. Richard passed away Dec. 31, 2008, at Overland Park Nursing and Rehab Center following complications from surgery for a broken hip. ...
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John D. Taylor
(Obituary ~ 01/03/09)
John D. Taylor, 53, a resident of Fort Scott, died Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008, at the Skaggs Hospital in Branson, Mo., following a lengthy cancer illness. Pastor Ron Woody will conduct funeral services at 10 a.m., Monday, Jan. 5, in the First Southern Baptist Church. ...
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Fort Scott police report little New Year's activity
(Local News ~ 01/03/09)
FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- According to law enforcement officials in the local area, the 2009 New Year's holiday did not appear to increase the amount of traffic violations or overall crime. The Fort Scott Police Department, Bourbon County Sheriff's Department and Kansas Highway Patrol all increased the number of officers each organization had on duty during New Year's Eve and New Year's Day...
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What to do if you didn't file taxes last year
(Local News ~ 01/03/09)
Not everyone who has income is required to file a federal tax return. Whether or not you must file a return depends upon a number of factors, including your filing status, age, and gross income. If you didn't file a return in 2008, you may have missed out on a refund and the Economic Stimulus Payment. ...
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Dusty and Chanda Hancock
(Wedding ~ 01/03/09)
Chanda Conner and Dusty Hancock were married Oct. 4, 2008, in a sunset beach ceremony, in Pensacola Beach, Fla. Ray Turner officiated the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her grandfather, David Miller. Mallory Conner, Nevada, attended her sister as maid of honor. Flower girl was Rhiannon Hoyle, Mexico, Mo., niece of the bride. Dennis Hancock Jr., Pensacola, brother of the groom, served as best man. Trey Hancock, Pensacola, nephew of the groom, was ring bearer...
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American Agri-Women has two college scholarships available
(Local News ~ 01/03/09)
American Agri-Women provides two scholarships for farm, ranch or agribusiness women or their daughters, to pursue accredited courses in ag leadership, communications, rural sociology, medicine, or any other courses directly related to agriculture. Each scholarship is for $500, to be used for tuition...
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'Quilt Lady' closes in on goal of 1,000 quilts for foster children
(Local News ~ 01/03/09)
Continuing the volunteer work she did for nine years in Oklahoma, an 85-year-old Jefferson City woman has made 987 quilts for foster children. Louise Parvin's goal is 1,000 quilts. "I started making quilts when I was 10, and made a few through the years," Parvin said. ...
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Blunt signs proclamation to raise awareness of birth defects prevention
(Local News ~ 01/03/09)
Missouri Governor Matt Blunt has signed a proclamation to increase public awareness about the importance of preventing birth defects. Experts say that about six percent of babies in Missouri are born with a birth defect that can result in death or lifelong disability, but women can take a number of steps to reduce their baby's risk. January is Missouri Birth Defects Prevention and Awareness Month...
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Local retailers report brisk sales through the holidays
(Local News ~ 01/03/09)
Fort Scott, Kan. -- An ailing national economy has apparently not had much effect on sales at several local stores this holiday season. "Nationwide, they keep talking that way, but it didn't affect us that much," Wal-Mart Supercenter Store Manager Terry Files said...
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Reception to be held Sunday for new legislator
(Local News ~ 01/03/09)
An informal reception will be held on Sunday, Jan. 4, 12 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Heritage room of Fort Scott Community College for recently re-elected District 4 Representative Shirley Palmer. Palmer is slated to speak about her views of issues facing Kansas in 2009...
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Catalog remains in continuous publication through 80 years
(Local News ~ 01/03/09)
In 1928, the United Farm Agency came up with the first-ever real estate catalog, showcasing rural properties for city dwellers seeking a new home in the country. Many changes have taken place since then, with many following suit, using such publications to reach out to a variety of markets and a name change to United Country Real Estate, but the company's publication has remained in continuous publication since then...
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Operation Hoodie: Local group urges residents to donate hooded sweatshirts to wounded soldiers
(Local News ~ 01/03/09)
A conversation at a holidayz party eight years ago drew Shirley Beckman's attention and she started getting involved in something that has come to mean a great deal to her. She's now lead volunteer -- a position somewhat akin to being the president of the organization -- of the local National Guard Family Readiness Group...
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A new year they'll never forget
(Local News ~ 01/03/09)
Two Uniontown students cheered their way into the new year with a recent performance at the Miami, Fla. Orange Bowl. Lauren Rockhold, 8th grade, and Haley Melton, 11th grade, both from Uniontown, were selected by the National Cheerleaders Association as All American Cheerleaders, according to a press release from their coach Jenny Tourtillott...
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Sackett -- Larsen
(Engagement ~ 01/03/09)
Mary Lea Sackett and Christopher Ray Larsen wish to announce their engagement and upcoming wedding, to take place on July 18, 2009. Mary is the daughter of Margaret Botkin, Siera Vista, Ariz., and John Sackett, Blackwell, Okla. Her grandparents, Andrew and Mary Lou Anderson, also reside in Sierra Vista, Ariz...
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Local child rolls over motocross competition
(Community Sports ~ 01/03/09)
Sporting a trophy collection that numbers in the hundreds, Austin Forkner has become a dominant force in the motocross racing world. He has taken wins in his career in such events as the Texas Winter Series, Missouri State Series, North Central Youth Regional AMA, the Florida Winter National Olympics, Oklahoma State Series, Hale Arenacross, Texas State Championship, Show-Me Fall Series and Central Missouri Midwest Spring Series. ...
- Boys' youth basketball tournament rolls into Nevada Middle School (Community Sports ~ 01/03/09)
- Girls' youth basketball tournament continues (Community Sports ~ 01/03/09)
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