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Scouts gather two truckloads of donations in five-hour drive
(Local News ~ 05/28/11)
Nevada, Mo. -- Local Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts worked together in a drive for donations for Joplin tornado relief for five hours and gathered $850 and about two truckloads of items they took to the Vernon County Ambulance District headquarters Friday morning, where they'll be sorted and transported to Joplin...
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Nevada, Fort Scott Bible drive ongoing for Joplin tornado victims
(Local News ~ 05/28/11)
Residents of Nevada, Mo., and Fort Scott, Kan., and surrounding areas are being called on to donate new and used Bibles in good condition for Joplin, Mo., tornado victims, a news release said. Missouri Southern State University posted a need for Bibles on Facebook on Wednesday, May 25, for families that lost Bibles in the storm. A church staff member at Abundant Life Church, Neosho, Mo., verified on Friday that people in shelters were asking for Bibles...
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National Cemetery announces Memorial Day ceremony schedule
(Local News ~ 05/28/11)
Retired United States Army Maj. Gen. Raymond Barrett Jr. is scheduled to deliver the keynote address during a Memorial Day service at 10:30 a.m., Monday, at Fort Scott National Cemetery. The ceremony is held to honor and pay tribute to all of the American soldiers who have died defending their country during military service. Barrett, a distinguished military graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, was commissioned into the infantry in 1972...
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Airport secures funding for airspace protection
(Local News ~ 05/28/11)
FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- Fort Scott Municipal Airport has been awarded funding through the Kansas Department of Transportation to protect the airspace for aircraft use to take off and land. The department will put $34,675 toward creation of the ordinance, while the city would chip in about $2,000. The ordinance would protect the airport's entry and exit paths -- its approaches...
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Local legends to perform Relay for Life benefit concert
(Local News ~ 05/28/11)
Cancer is a devastating diagnosis for far too many people. Relay for Life teams work hard each year to come up with a variety of fun ways to raise money for local chapters of the organization. Fundraisers commonly include bake sales, drawings and auctions. This year, the Nevada Regional Medical Center Relay team wanted to do something different to raise money for cancer research...
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Officials report progress in reducing unaccounted-for list
(Local News ~ 05/28/11)
JOPLIN, Mo. -- The Missouri Department of Public Safety today reported progress in the effort to determine the status of individuals who were unaccounted-for as a result of Sunday's devastating tornado in Joplin. On May 26, the department released a list of 232 people for whom an official missing persons report had been filed...
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Bushwhacker Days baby contest registration under way
(Local News ~ 05/28/11)
Nevada, Mo. -- Entries for the 2011 Bushwhacker Days baby contest, to be held at 9 a.m., Saturday, on the Square in Nevada, are now being accepted at Belles and Beaus children's boutique, 121 North Main St., Nevada. This year, there is a $5 entry fee for the show with age divisions for contestants age 0-24 months...
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Book signing by two authors set for June 4
(Local News ~ 05/28/11)
FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- Country Cupboard will host a double book signing party featuring friends and authors Sally Freeman Jadlow and Margaret Humphrey from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 4, during the 30th annual Good Ol' Days street festival. Jadlow, a former Fort Scott resident and 1960 graduate of Fort Scott High School who now lives in Overland Park, will sign copies of her latest book, "God's Little Miracle Book." Humphrey, a longtime Fort Scott resident, will be signing copies of her first book, "I Sure Can.". ...
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Brasfield named Chief for a Day
(Local News ~ 05/28/11)
Saying that "Jake embodies all the good things about young people here in Nevada," City Manager J.D. Kehrman, left, and Chief of Police Graham Burnley, right, present Nevada High School graduate Jake Brasfield with a certificate recognizing his accomplishment of being chosen as the first "Chief for a Day." Brasfield was chosen to shadow Burnley during a day's work from a long list of students that submitted essays. Brasfield said he enjoyed being around the chief and learning what he does...
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Relief efforts continue
(Local News ~ 05/28/11)
Joplin High School was devastated in the storm.
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Lewis James Allen
(Obituary ~ 05/28/11)
Lewis James Allen, 78, of Fort Scott, Kan., died Friday morning, May 27, 2011, at the Medicalodge of Fort Scott. Services will be held 11 a.m., Wednesday, June 1, at the First Christian Church, Fort Scott, Kan., with burial following at the Crawford County Garden of Memories Cemetery...
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Beverly Earlene (Pettibon) Davis
(Obituary ~ 05/28/11)
Beverly Earlene (Pettibon) Davis, 74, Richards, Mo., passed away on Thursday, May 26, 2011, at Freeman Health System West, Joplin, Mo., following a lengthy illness. She was born Feb. 22, 1937, in Deerfield, Mo., to Norman L. Pettibon and Lucille Anna Pilcher Pettibon...
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Melissa Anne Allman
(Obituary ~ 05/28/11)
Melissa Anne Allman, 29, Nevada, passed away on Thursday, May 26, 2011, at Nevada Regional Medical Center. She was born Oct. 26, 1981, in Independence, Mo., to Carroll Richard Higgins and Sharon Lea King Higgins. She married Jason Wayne Allman on Nov. 8, 2001, in Alaska...
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Hilary Laine Wilson - Patrick David Gorman
(Engagement ~ 05/28/11)
Gregg and Shelly Wilson of The Woodlands, Texas, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Hilary Laine Wilson, to Patrick David Gorman, son of Philip and Julie Gorman of Fort Scott, Kan. The bride-elect is a 2007 graduate of The Woodlands High School and received a bachelor's degree in nursing from Pittsburg State University in May of 2011...
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Fishing tournament benefits Team Gracie's fight against cystic fibrosis
(Community Sports ~ 05/28/11)
RICH HILL, Mo -- The Seventh Annual "Fishing For a Cure" Buddy Bass Tournament, held here May 7, raised over $1,000 in the fight against cystic fibrosis, a deadly genetic disease. The weather couldn't have been better and 24 teams were entered in this year's competition...
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Memorial Day weekend signals start of summer
(Outdoors ~ 05/28/11)
The big Memorial Day weekend is here and thousands of water-minded people will be in, on or around the area lakes, streams and pools across the state having fun. For the anglers the timing isn't bad. "Usually the fishing has slowed down by the big weekend," said Tom Roberts, Independence, Mo. ...
- State recognition (High School Sports ~ 05/28/11)
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Nevada runners unable to advance
(High School Sports ~ 05/28/11)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Nevada's trip to the Missouri Class 3 State Track and Field Champion-ships ended after just one day. Neither Tiger track entrant was able to advance from preliminaries and Nevada's only field athlete finished on the lower half of the results table...
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