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The Rev. Dr. Timothy Davish
(Obituary ~ 07/02/11)
The Rev. Dr. Timothy Davish, 53, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Fort Scott, Kan., died unexpectedly Wednesday evening, June 29, 2011, in the Mercy Health Center emergency room following an apparent heart attack. He was born Sept. 21, 1957, in Butler County, Ohio, the son of Melvin John Davish and Beda Christine Doyle Davish. He worked as a high school teacher for 15 years in Ohio, also coaching boy's basketball and girls golf...
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Georgia Helen Applegate
(Obituary ~ 07/02/11)
Funeral services for Georgia Helen Applegate, 46, of Branson, Mo., will be held at 9 a.m., Wednesday, July 6, at Greenlawn Funeral Home in Branson with the Rev. Ross Fulton officiating. Burial will be at 2 p.m. in Clarksburg Cemetery in Garland, Kan...
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Donald L. Keeney
(Obituary ~ 07/02/11)
Donald L. Keeney, 87, of Fort Scott, went to be with the Lord Thursday evening, June 30, 2011. He was born Oct. 27, 1923, in Pawnee Station, Kan., the son of Perry and Hazel June (Picht) Keeney. He married Oda Harlow June 27, 1948, in Pawnee Station. She survives of the home...
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John W. Nichols
(Obituary ~ 07/02/11)
John W. Nichols, 87, Nevada, died Friday, July 1, 2011, at his home in Nevada. He was born Aug. 17, 1923, in Elizabethtown, Ky., the son of Roger W. and Elizabeth L. Robertson Nichols. Elizabethtown was the almost birth place of Abraham Lincoln. Abraham's parents, Thomas and Nancy Lincoln were married in Elizabethtown; their marriage license is recorded in the local court house. They lived in and around Elizabethtown for 12 years...
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Robert Clarence Dillon
(Obituary ~ 07/02/11)
Robert Clarence Dillon, 81, Nevada, passed away on July 1, 2011, at his home in Nevada following a brief illness. He was born Oct. 9, 1929, in La Junta, Colo., to Clarence Edward Dillon and Bertha Eunice Spragg Dillon. He married Emma Ruth Inman on Aug. 25, 1950, in McPherson, Kan., and she survives of the home...
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Betty Jo Schubert
(Obituary ~ 07/02/11)
Betty Jo Schubert, 55, of Uniontown, died at her home Friday, July 1, 2011. She was born March 27, 1956 in Pleasanton, Kan., the daughter of Lucian Ray and Rosie Fern (Jackson) Culbertson. She married John Schubert Dec. 11, 1974, in Uniontown, Kan. He survives of the home...
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Fort Scott SRS office to close in next few months
(Local News ~ 07/02/11)
As part of statewide money-saving measures, the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services will close its Fort Scott office within the next several months, Public Information Officer Rachel Whitten said. The 30 people who work in the office in Fort Scott will be reassigned based on service needs in the areas served, but Whitten said where they will be relocated has not been decided yet. There are no staff lay-offs associated with the office closures, a news release said...
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MoDOT aims to minimize delays
(Local News ~ 07/02/11)
This Fourth of July, the Missouri Department of Transportation will suspend all routine construction and maintenance for the long weekend to open the roads as much as possible to holiday travelers and improve safety. "We recognize it is a busy weekend for travelers, and a busy time of year for construction," said Beth Wright, MoDOT's state maintenance engineer. ...
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Council to review audit Tuesday
(Local News ~ 07/02/11)
Representatives from Trout Beeman & Company will present the city's 2010 annual audit during Tuesday's city council meeting at 7 p.m., in the council chambers in the Public Safety Building, 120 S. Ash Street. The council also will consider the first reading of a special ordinance approving a contract with the Nevada Housing Authority for additional policing services...
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Residents can get help to beat the heat through fan program
(Local News ~ 07/02/11)
Bourbon County, Kan. -- Eligible local residents who need help staying cool during scorching temperatures this summer can now get assistance through a local program. The Westar Energy Fan Program, which started June 20, provides free box fans for qualifying individuals or families in Bourbon County. ...
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Veterans line Square with Old Glory for Fourth of July weekend
(Local News ~ 07/02/11)
Henry Bausch, a member of the local Vietnam Veterans of America, puts up a flag on the south side of the Nevada Square Friday evening in honor of the Fourth of July holiday. Fellow VVA members Joe Brooks and Vic Hinds also worked on putting up flags...
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Blackhawk to land in Rich Hill Monday
(Local News ~ 07/02/11)
On July 4, the award winning country recording group Blackhawk will land in Rich Hill, Mo., just 20 miles north of Nevada, to perform for thousands of fans at Rich Hill's "Famous for the Fourth" celebration. It's the one time a year when the small town of 1,500 swells to the size of neighboring cities...
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Launch into summer fun
(Local News ~ 07/02/11)
Scott Swink, 14, of Nevada demonstrates his athleticism Friday at Walton Aquatic Center, which has been averaging 250 swimmers a day since opening June 24. Admission is $3.50 for swimmers 4 years old and up and free for children 3 and under. The pool is open from 1 to 7 p.m., Monday through Saturday; and 1-6 p.m., Sunday...
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Summer is catfishing time
(Outdoors ~ 07/02/11)
Bob Walker, Raytown, Mo., is happy to see the Fourth of July arrive because that is when he starts getting serious about going after catfish in area lakes, ponds and streams. On July 6 of last year, Walker landed a 46-pound blue catfish. And that was just the beginning of a lot of catfish hooked by this fisherman last year...
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Carthage breaks Red Sox win streak
(Community Sports ~ 07/02/11)
NEVADA -- The Nevada Red Sox six-game winning streak melted away during the heat of Friday afternoon's 5-3 loss to Carthage in eight innings in the first of two scheduled seven inning contests in American Legion AAA baseball. The result of the second game was not available at press time...
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