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Jimmy D. McIntosh
(Obituary ~ 03/24/12)
Jimmy D. McIntosh, 50, passed away on March 22, 2012, at Harry Hynes Hospice. Rosary will be held Tuesday, March 27, at 9:30 a.m., with funeral service at 10 a.m., both at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 2007 N. Arkansas. Jimmy is preceded in death by his father, Richard Earl McIntosh. ...
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Comment sought on landfill
(Local News ~ 03/24/12)
TOPEKA -- The Kansas Department of Health and Environment will hold a public comment period regarding the proposed expansion of a construction and demolition landfill operated by Bourbon County. The landfill is currently operated under a permit from KDHE and is located at 2286 Noble Road, northeast of Fort Scott...
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Friends needed for disabled Nevadans
(Local News ~ 03/24/12)
The Nevada Habilitation Center's pending closure and the moving of its residents into independent living-supported homes has brought in a new non-profit agency to promote relationships on the "Big Brother, "Big Sister" model. Funded by the Missouri Planning Council for Developmental Disabilities and Missouri Protection & Advocacy Services, the Center for Advocacy & Inclusive Communities is tasked with establishing 15 relationships before the initial two-year grant expires in April next year...
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Kansas Senate restores lost school funds
(Local News ~ 03/24/12)
The Kansas Senate recently approved a two-year education plan that aims to return lost money to school districts and allow those districts to have more control of their budgets. Jean Schodorf, R-Wichita, who chairs the Senate Education Committee, said in a phone interview she believes the two-year plan "would provide some stability for school districts to show the legislature wants to start reinvesting in education...
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Rural post offices remembered at Bushwhacker Museum
(Local News ~ 03/24/12)
The imperiled status of small-town post offices has added urgency to the Bushwhacker Museum's work on an exhibit with artifacts from Montevallo, Richards, Horton and Metz. Featuring the letters slot and 80 boxes, an old wooden structure from Metz known as a "postal unit" is so far the star of the display, along with a rural carrier's hackney carriage from Montevallo and a carrier's sorting desk and front window section from Richards and Horton...
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Community rallies to raise funds for ailing child
(Local News ~ 03/24/12)
FORT SCOTT, Kan. -- Nine-month-old Ty Lundberg has been through a lot in his young life and local groups recently stepped up to help the child's parents handle costs related to his treatment. The Elks Lodge and the Modern Woodmen of America, along with the Care to Share cancer support group and The Sharing Bucket, recently held a chicken noodle lunch and dinner for Ty and his family...
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Billie and Gerald Cox -- 60 years
(Anniversary ~ 03/24/12)
Gerald and Billie Cox will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on March 29, 2012. Billie Williams and Gerald Cox were married at the Methodist Church parsonage in Prescott, Kan., on March 29, 1952, by the Rev. C.W. Clayton. They have lived on the family farm south of Mound City, Kan., their entire married lives and enjoyed farming and raising cattle...
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Freeda and Bernard Brady -- 60 years
(Anniversary ~ 03/24/12)
Bernard and Freeda Brady will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on April 6, 2012. Barney and Freeda were married April 6, 1952, in Fort Scott, Kan. Their six children and other family members are helping them celebrate April 1 with a carry-in dinner at La Harbara Heights Community Building in La Cygne...
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Fort Scott softball willing to work
(High School Sports ~ 03/24/12)
FORT SCOTT -- Alvin Metcalf's players are willing to work hard. In fact, Fort Scott High School's softball players have actually asked Metcalf to make practices more difficult because, he says, "(They) don't want to be as good as (others) say; they want to be better."...
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