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Amy Bernice McCoy
(Obituary ~ 06/13/09)
Amy Bernice McCoy, 98, passed away at Medicalodge of Gardner, KS on June 10, 2009. Graveside Services will be 11 a.m., Monday, June 15, at Moran Cemetery in Moran, KS. Memorial Contributions may be made to the United Methodist Church of Moran. Arrangements: Bruce Funeral Home, (913) 856-7111. Condolences may be sent to www.brucefuneralhome.com...
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Dean Harth
(Obituary ~ 06/13/09)
Dean Harth, 59, Nevada, passed away on Monday, June 1, 2009, at his home in Nevada following a lengthy illness. He was born May 21, 1950, in Nevada, to Delbert Ivan Harth and Opal Belle Livingston Harth. He married Pamela Mantooth on May 24, 1968, in Fort Scott...
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Tickets May 27-31
(Police/Fire Report ~ 06/13/09)
May 27 James K. Kalberloh, Lowry City, Mo., speeding 55/40. Stephanie A. Mosbrucker, Nevada, seat belt law. May 28 Kevin E. Bond, Moundville, seat belt law. Shannon H. Brown, Camdenton, Mo., speeding 55/40. Amy A. Cable, Nevada, driving while intoxicated...
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Kaylee Ann Hackman
(Births ~ 06/13/09)
Kenny and Stephanie Hackman, of Deerfield, are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Kaylee Ann Hackman. Kaylee was born at 7:06 p.m., on June 10, 2009, at Nevada Regional Medical Center. She weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounces, and measured 21 inches...
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Local soldiers provide water for training exercise
(Local News ~ 06/13/09)
RAPID CITY, S.D. -- On the banks of Rapid Creek in Rapid City, S.D., 10 Missouri National Guard Soldiers are using their training to provide clean water for Soldiers from across the country. The members of the distribution platoon of the 311th Brigade Support Battalion, Company A, are participating in the 25th annual Golden Coyote training exercise. ...
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Kansas responds as World Health Organization declares a flu pandemic
(Local News ~ 06/13/09)
The World Health Organization declared a flu pandemic Thursday, which came as no surprise to public health officials in Kansas who have been responding to infections with the 2009 H1N1 flu virus across the state for nearly two months, according to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment...
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Rich Hill man recovering from June 8 explosion
(Local News ~ 06/13/09)
Rich Hill, Mo. -- A gas leak is suspected in the explosion of a house June 8 that severely injured a Rich Hill man, Jack Allen Baker. Baker walked into his home at approximately 9 p.m. on East Chestnut in Rich Hill, lit a cigarette and his house exploded around him...
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Nation to honor its flag June 14
(Local News ~ 06/13/09)
On Sunday, Americans all across the country will display and give special honor to the United States flag. Flag Day is celebrated each year on June 14, the anniversary of the Flag Resolution of 1777. Flag Day commemorates the adoption of the U.S. flag, which happened by resolution of the Second Continental Congress on June 14, 1777. The flag represents the freedom that Americans enjoy and the sacrifices that American military personnel have made throughout history to ensure that freedom...
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Community donates efforts in bathroom renovation
(Local News ~ 06/13/09)
FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- Recent improvements to the downtown Fort Scott area inspired a group of local men to donate about 100 hours of their time to make even more downtown renovations. According to Fort Scott City Commissioner Jim Adams, he was visiting with a group of friends during lunch one day about the downtown makeover. ...
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Bastow named Peace Officer of the Year
(Local News ~ 06/13/09)
Nevada, Mo. -- Sergeant Steve Bastow is well known around Nevada, he has been a member of the Nevada Police Department since 2001 and an EMT for the Vernon County Ambulance District before that. Bastow is a life-long resident and graduated from Nevada High School in 1986. He attended Missouri Southern State College's police academy...
- Bushwhacker Days continues (Local News ~ 06/13/09)
- Nevada Junior Eagles sponsor local softball team (Community Sports ~ 06/13/09)
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Giants draft Adam Champion
(College Sports ~ 06/13/09)
The Nevada Griffons have once again seen one of their players taken by the MLB draft. Left-handed pitcher Adam Champion posted a 1-0 record for the Griffons this season in two appearances. Champion pitched just 6 1-3 innings for the Griffons, but was able to record seven strikeouts and an opposing batting average of just .136 on his way to becoming one of the most valuable members of the Griffons' starting rotation...
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Small streams provide prime fly fishing spots
(Sports Column ~ 06/13/09)
For years, while nearing Pomme de Terre, my son, Brad, would comment, "it looks good," as we passed over Crane Creek in Hickory County. Each year, we would go back to the creek armed with ultra-light or fly rods and fish this small stream for smallmouth bass or bluegill and were never disappointed...
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Red Sox drop opening game at Carl Junction tournament
(Community Sports ~ 06/13/09)
JOPLIN, Mo. -- The Nevada Red Sox AAA squad got their trip to the Carl Junction tournament started with a tough loss Thursday evening. The Red Sox opened the tournament by squaring off against Galena, Kan., and came up short as Galena took the victory by a final score of 3-0, despite a very strong effort by starting pitcher Ron Johnson. "Ron Johnson pitched a great game; we just didn't hit," Red Sox Assistant Coach Jason Irwin said...
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Foster -- 50 years
(Anniversary ~ 06/13/09)
Ray and Vonnie Foster, of Nevada, will celebrate their 50th wedding on June 20, 2009, with a reception at the Eagles Lodge in Nevada hosted by their children and loved ones. The reception begins at 3 p.m. The Fosters were married June 16, 1959, in Colorado Springs, Colo. ...
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Ogle -- 50 years
(Anniversary ~ 06/13/09)
Gary and Pudgie Ogle, of Ketchum, Okla., will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in July in Ketchum, Grand Lake. Gary and the former Pudgie Westcoat were married June 14, 1959, at First Christian Church, in Nevada. The couple are parents of three children, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren...
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Wooldridge -- 25 years
(Anniversary ~ 06/13/09)
To honor their 25th wedding anniversary, the children of Dale and Connie Wooldridge will host a reception on Sunday, June 28, from 3-5 p.m., at the Moore-Few Community Room in Nevada. The family requests that the presence of friends and family is the only gift needed...
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Scott and Lindsey Benbrook
(Wedding ~ 06/13/09)
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cameron, of rural Rich Hill, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lindsey Brooke, to Scott David Benbrook on Jan. 4, 2009, in a candlelight ceremony at the Park Avenue Methodist Church in Rich Hill. Following a reception at the Nevada Country Club, the couple enjoyed a honeymoon cruise to the Caribbean Islands...
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Kyle L. Varvel - Rebekah S. DeMoss
(Engagement ~ 06/13/09)
Mr. and Mrs. James DeMoss, Fort Scott, announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Rebekah Sue DeMoss, to Kyle Lewis Varvel, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Varvel, LeRoy, Kan. The bride to be is currently a senior at Pittsburg State University, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Education and majoring in history/government. She is currently employed by the Pittsburg State University Registar's Office...
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Button -- 45 years
(Anniversary ~ 06/13/09)
Judy and Bobby Button, Fort Scott, will celebrate 45 years of marriage on Saturday, June 13, 2009. The couple have two children, Ginger and Kevin; four grandchildren, Justin, Zakary, Katie and Shayla; and two great-grandchildren, Colby and Paityn. Cards may be addressed to: P.O. Box 845, Fort Scott, KS 66701...
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Sheets -- 60 years
(Anniversary ~ 06/13/09)
Don and Jeanne Sheets, of Nevada, will observe their 60th wedding anniversary on June 25, 2009. Don and the former Jeanne McHugh were married on June 25, 1949, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Nevada. The Sheets are parents of four children, Connie Garton, Milo, Mo., Mike Sheets and Monte Sheets, both of Nevada, and Lois Miller, Louisburg, Kan.; five grandchildren, Kylie Moad, Kimberly Garton, Kristin Twellman, Jared Sheets, and Jon Sheets; and four great-grandchildren, Colin Twellman, Carter Moad, Tyler Twellman, and Easton Sheets.. ...
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Family and community
(Column ~ 06/13/09)
Hi neighbors. Bushwhackers Days hit it off with a bang Wednesday night. At least a roll of thunder. My granddaughter was very disappointed that she couldn't spend her birthday money on the Square or at the carnival. She went to the movies instead and spent time enjoying the festivities Thursday before she had to return to Des Moines. ...
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"Cold-blooded assassinations"
(Column ~ 06/13/09)
Throughout history civilians killing civilians is and was, commonplace in war. This is especially true today in Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Israel and Palestine and was quite prevalent throughout Missouri and eastern Kansas during "our" Civil War. Very often "war" is convenient for settling, by murder or assassination, offenses such as personal grudges, or revenge for acts of violence or outrages committed by civilians to other civilians...
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