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Elma Adaline Underwood
(Obituary ~ 08/22/09)
Elma Adaline Underwood, age 78, resident of rural Fort Scott, died Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009, at St. John's Regional Medical Center in Joplin, Mo. She was born Jan. 27, 1931, on the family farm south of Fort Scott, the daughter of Henry Norman Hawkins and Adaline Julia Juanita Osborn Hawkins. ...
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Sharon L. Coombs
(Obituary ~ 08/22/09)
Sharon L. Coombs, age 61, resident of Arcadia, Kan., died Friday, Aug. 21, 2009, following a cancer illness. She was born Nov. 9, 1947, in Phoenix, Ariz., the daughter of LaVeen and Mary Maple. She married Gary Coombs on Dec. 22, 1998, in Fort Scott. Sharon was a devoted homemaker who enjoyed canning and various crafts. In addition to gardening, she also raised goats and chickens...
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Laura Birtie Hendrix Westhoff
(Obituary ~ 08/22/09)
Laura Birtie Hendrix Westhoff, 92, of Ocala, Fla., passed away on Aug. 19, 2009, at Legacy House Hospice, in Ocala. A native of Kenneth, Kan., she was born on Nov. 22, 1916, to Arthur and Cora Hendrix (Turner) and was a retired seretary for W.P. Fuller and Company, Los Angeles...
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Charles W. Ryan
(Obituary ~ 08/22/09)
Charles W. Ryan, 71, Nevada, passed away on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009, at St. John's Regional Medical Center in Joplin following a brief illness. He was born Jan. 7, 1938, in Montague, Texas, to Welbourne Jefferson Ryan and Donnie Mae Guilliams Ryan. He was first married to Tina Grant Ryan and she preceded him in death in 1991. He was later married to Sybil Hughes in August 1998 and she survives of the home...
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Public comment sought on MSHP
(Local News ~ 08/22/09)
"A team of assessors from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc., will arrive on August 22, 2009, to examine all aspects of the Missouri State Highway Patrol's policies and procedures, management, and operations and support services," Colonel James F. ...
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Teachers attend orientation to prepare to take students abroad
(Local News ~ 08/22/09)
Two area high school teachers recently returned from a trip to Paris, France, where they attended a three-day orientation in preparation to take high school students abroad in 2010. Martha Cubbage of Nevada Regional Technical Center and Gabrielle Studer of Fort Scott High School traveled to Paris with EF Educational Tours. ...
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Liles fills vital role as U.S. Army teletype operator
(Local News ~ 08/22/09)
Author's note: Each veteran's story is different and represents a piece of their life they have given for our country. It takes all of them together to make the whole picture of what being free means whether it was on the battlefield, or behind the scenes making sure things happened in the proper order...
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Forum about Harry S Truman State Park is set for Sept. 5
(Local News ~ 08/22/09)
In an effort to ensure that the public has an opportunity to provide input regarding services in state parks and historic sites, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources is asking the public to bring ideas to an open house Saturday, Sept. 5, regarding Harry S Truman State Park near Warsaw. The open house will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at the park contact station...
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From Oklahoma to Okinawa: Wally Sloan shares his experiences as a Seabee
(Local News ~ 08/22/09)
Wallace Eugene Sloan (Wally) was only 15 when World War II broke out. He was a student in Fallis, Okla., where his father started oil pipelines from Cushing, Okla., which was the oil center of the nation at that time. Sloan had worked with his father, even driving teams of horses before he was 8 years old. ...
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Kansas law enforcement cracks down on drunken driving
(Local News ~ 08/22/09)
The Kansas Highway Patrol is joining the Fort Scott Police Department and many other law enforcement agencies across the state to aggressively enforce Kansas' impaired driving and other traffic laws. The slogan for the Kansas Department of Transportation's Special Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) this year is "Drunk Driving: Over the Limit, Under Arrest." The national crackdown, which began Thursday and continues through Labor Day, is supported by a KDOT grant. ...
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Bourbon County decides against levy increase
(Local News ~ 08/22/09)
Bourbon County residents will see a decrease in the amount of county taxes in 2010. The Bourbon County Commission approved the 2010 budget Monday without a mill levy increase. According to Bourbon County Clerk Joanne Long, county valuations have decreased which will lead to lower taxes than 2009...
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Marine recruits train for rigors of boot camp
(Local News ~ 08/22/09)
A U.S. Marine Corps sergeant stands watching a stop watch as recruits go through their exercises. As they complete each crunch another recruit, while holding their feet, calls out the count. "Thirty seconds left," the sergeant suddenly says. "10, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. OK. Time's up, stop."...
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Day -- 50 years
(Anniversary ~ 08/22/09)
Dan and Elaine Day, Topeka, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, on Aug. 23. Daniel Marcum Day and Bertha Elaine Swender were married on Aug. 23, 1959, at the First Christian Church in Fort Scott, Kan. Dan is the son of Glenn and Irene (Marcum) Day who lived on a farm north of Kincaid and were later residents of Garnett, Kan. Elaine is the daughter of Embert and Lillie (Lee) Swender, who were residents of Fort Scott...
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