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Pittsburg State University releases summer honor rolls
(Community News ~ 08/14/10)
Herald-Tribune Pittsburg State University has released the honor rolls for the 2010 summer sessions. To qualify for Dean's Scholastic Honors, a student must complete at least six semester hours, receive a grade point average of 3.60 for all credit course work that semester, and have no grade lower than a B and no grade of I in any course that semester. ...
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Campbell -- 25 years (Anniversary ~ 08/14/10)
Gregory L. Campbell, son of John and Pat Campbell of Nevada, and Marjorie Ann Nichols, daughter of the late John and Marjorie Nichols of Stow, Ohio, were united in marriage on Aug. 15, 1985, in Anchorage, Alaska. They had planned the trip to Alaska and the wedding plans were kept secret. They spent three weeks camping and hiking through Alaska returning to Nevada as Mr. and Mrs. Greg Campbell... -
Braxton -- 65 years (Anniversary ~ 08/14/10)
Charles Braxton and Audene Radde of Bolivar, Mo., were married Aug. 13, 1945, and are planning to celebrate their 65th anniversary. Children are Marlene and husband Chris Stephens and grandson, Gregory, all of Pittsburg, Calif. -
Franklin -- 50 years (Anniversary ~ 08/14/10)
Charlie and Jeannie Franklin will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, Aug. 21. Friends and relatives are invited to attend a reception from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the Hume Christian Church, Hume, Mo. The event is hosted by their children Ralph and Jimmie Franklin, Hume, Mo.; Gene and Lucy Franklin, Hume, Mo.; and their grandchildren Tiffany and Clayton Ogle, Caleb, Cody, Logan, Nolan, Selena, Ariana and Esmerelda... -
Descendants of Vernon County's 1829 pioneer settlers meet (Community News ~ 08/14/10)
Descendants of the first permanent white settlers in the area that would later become Vernon County recently held their first family reunion in Nevada on July 10-11. Moses, Jesse J., and Allen Summers brought their families and settled on the banks of the Little Osage River near present-day Metz in 1829. ... -
Smith -- 90 years (Other Record ~ 08/14/10)
Glenn McKinnis Smith, lifelong resident of Uniontown, will celebrate his 90th birthday on Aug. 19. Those wishing to send cards may send them to Box 124, Uniontown, KS 66779. Friends and relatives are also invited to share some birthday cake and ice cream on Aug. 15 at the United Methodist Church in Uniontown from 2 to 4 p.m. No gifts, just the pleasure of your presence... -
Planning ahead
(Column ~ 08/14/10)
Hi neighbors. If you are reading this you at least survived Friday the 13th. Hopefully you survived without too many weird things occurring. With a lot of good luck you avoided any of the bad luck associated with the day. For centuries people have racked their brains finding things to worry about. You would think there would be enough problems and accidents in any person's life to accommodate even the most pessimistic person. But some folks just like to look for trouble...
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KEP: A Second Look
(Column ~ 08/14/10)
When we Nashes first came down here in 1973 from New York City, by way of Minneapolis, I no sooner took a gander at the Nevada Daily Mail than I wrote a letter to the editor (which appeared, as I recall, as an editorial) hooting at the predictably small-town features of its skimpy rag. ...
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Titanic boating trip
(Column ~ 08/14/10)
Every year when we go fishing up North, people say you must be waiting for another calamity to happen so you have something to write about. Unfortunately, more often than not, they're correct. This year's trip unraveled before I got out of the driveway as I turned the pickup and the camper around in the backyard and managed to hit a tree limb knocking out the plastic over one of the vents. ...
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Lynn Phillip Rosamond
(Obituary ~ 08/14/10)
Lynn Phillip Rosamond, 64, Deerfield, Mo., passed away on Thursday, Aug. 12, 2010, at Moore-Few Care Center, Nevada, following an illness of several months. He was born Dec. 20, 1945, in Hot Springs, Ark., to Alvin Phillip Rosamond and Helena Maye McGriff Rosamond. He married Lynda Alberghini on Dec. 24, 1970, in Pleasant Hill, Mo., and she preceded him in death on Oct. 22, 2000...
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Kenneth R. Hammar
(Obituary ~ 08/14/10)
Kenneth R. Hammar, 76, Fort Scott, Kan., died Thursday, Aug. 12, 2010, at the Girard Medical Center. He was born April 1, 1934, in Burton, Kan., the son of Lucian Hammar and Alice Brown Hammar. Kenneth had served with the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. ...
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Police Reports August 4-August 8
(Police/Fire Report ~ 08/14/10)
August 4 5:04 p.m.: An accident occurred in the Curtis & Sons parking lot involving a van driven by Lori G. Fox, Rich Hill, and a car driven by John J. Flynn, Nevada. No injuries were reported. 10:33 p.m.: An accident occurred at 402 W. Austin Blvd. involving an unkown vehicle and a car owned by Dave J. Johnson, Pratt, Kan. Accident is still under investigation...
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Neptunes finish season strong at Tri-State A Championships (Community Sports ~ 08/14/10)
SILOAM SPRINGS, Ark. -- The Nevada Neptunes swim team wrapped up the 2010 season with a sixth place finish at the Tri State A Championships on the campus of John Brown University on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 7 and 8. A total of 28 Neptunes competed in the meet, which included 12 teams from the Tri-State Swim Conference. The swimmers competed in a preliminary round each morning of the competition and swimmers qualifying in the top six of each event returned for the finals in the late afternoon... -
FSCC women's hoops team makes the grade
(College Sports ~ 08/14/10)
FORT SCOTT -- The Fort Scott Community College Women's Basketball Team earned top 25 finishes in two different lists for their academic accomplishments during the past year. The Women's Basketball Coaches Association announced its winners for the 2009-10 Academic Top 25 Team Honor roll. ...
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Anglers: White bass provide both fast action and good eating
(Outdoors ~ 08/14/10)
Jim Nelson Springfield, Mo., is in his element because the white bass are hitting early in the morning, as well as later in the day. Nelson fishes for the whites by watching places where the fish are chasing shad. When he sees action in the water, he throws a silver spoon into the feeding fish and the fun starts...
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FSCC offers road trips to variety of stage shows
(Local News ~ 08/14/10)
FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- Fort Scott Community College will offer plenty of opportunities throughout the next year for community members and others to enjoy theatrical productions and other entertainment. Each year, FSCC sponsors a variety of events related to theater and cultural arts. ...
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Retired teachers' reception added to All-School Reunion
(Local News ~ 08/14/10)
This year's Nevada High School All-School Reunion will feature a new experience as part of the program during the two days of festivities. A Retired Teachers' Reception, honoring those who taught, coached and directed NHS alumni, will be held. Event organizer and current Nevada instructor Ranea Schultz is expecting a large turnout of former educators to be in attendance. According to Schultz, numerous instructors have already provided contact information and plan to be present...
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Corn stressed from heat, soybeans attracting pests
(State News ~ 08/14/10)
LAMAR, Mo. -- Fields in southwest Missouri and showing the stress of hot, dry weather according to Jay Chism, agronomy specialist with University of Missouri Extension. "Much of the dry land corn I observed this week was rapidly maturing due to high temperatures and dry conditions," said Chism...
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Nevada City Council to review annual audit Monday
(Local News ~ 08/14/10)
The Nevada City Council will be receiving the city's 2009 annual audit from DSWA Audit Firm during a special council meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, as well as holding a public hearing and considering a special ordinance setting the 2010 tax levy. The meeting, originally scheduled for Tuesday at 7 p.m., was moved to Monday because of conflicting with the annual Meet the Players activities at Nevada High School...
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Is it REALLY hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk? (Local News ~ 08/14/10)
With temperatures consistently reaching more than 100 degrees during the week, many people use the phrase, "It's hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk." Friday, a Fort Scott Tribune reporter decided to put the phrase to the test and see if it was, in fact, hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk. ... -
'Semper Paddelis' races for injured Marines (Local News ~ 08/14/10)
"It's probably the craziest thing I've ever tried," Lance Christie said. He was probably right, he and a friend are preparing for the MR340, an endurance race on the Missouri River from Kansas City to St. Charles slated to begin Aug. 24. The two have a good cause driving their attempt, they hope to raise money for the Semper Fi Fund, which helps injured U.S. Marine Corps personnel and Marine support workers... -
Music in the air (Local News ~ 08/14/10)
Melissa Mossbrucker, along with the other members of the Nevada High School Marching Band, spent much of the last two weeks playing and marching in the heat to get ready to perform at Nevada's first home football game on Sept. 10 with East Newton and in upcoming marching band competitions... -
Local youth attend Girl's State at University of Central Missouri (Local News ~ 08/14/10)
Girl's State was held at University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, June 20-26. The American Legion Auxiliary provides staffing, teaching the practical application of Americanism and good citizenship. The program is non-partisan and non-political teaching of our youth love of God and country. Sponsored by organizations in our area are (left to right): Allie Irwin, Michelle Westerhold, Ashley McKinley, Teryn Greer, and Katlyn Short...
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