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Chanute couple reach 70-year milestone
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter Bill and Barbara Helton had a lot of memories to talk about as they celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary with an open house on Thursday. The couple moved back to Chanute in 2010 after about 13 years in Lawrence. They now live in Chanute with their daughter Carol Roberts. Bill Helton was born and raised in Chanute, the son of William and Florence Helton. He remembers delivering the Tribune to the house he now ...
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Agreement at NCCC on hold pending state funding
At the regular monthly meeting of the NCCC Board of Trustees, the board voted to table accepting the negotiated agreement with the Professional Educator’s Association and the faculty union pending legislative actions related to funding. The agenda originally called for an executive session for discussion before accepting the agreement at Thursday’s meeting. NCCC President Brian Inbody said the 2014 budget is in a state of flux, and as much as...
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New home school co-op looks to grow
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter Janalin Hood was not home schooled as a child, though she knew people who were. “There was no lightbulb moment that I thought I was cut out to be a homeschooling mom,” she said. Hood is the director of the Chanute Home School Co-op, a new organization founded in August of last year. The group started with several novice home school mothers who met during story hour at the Chanute Public Library. “In August I kind o...
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Doc’s Place: Old barbershop has new, but familiar, name
Jimmy Potts Tribune Reporter Hull’s Place Barber Shop has a new name, Doc’s Place, but new Owner/Stylist Greg “Doc” Hockett will not stray too far from the traditions established by former owner Orville Breiner. Hockett said longing to be near his children and grandchildren prompted his return to his hometown after working in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area as a hair stylist for 32 years. “It’s different, but at least I can’t get fired,” Ho...
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Anonymous donor provides CCA technology overhaul
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter An anonymous donor has provided new technology to Chanute Christian Academy. Academy Principal Ryan Wheeler said the donor contacted him in September 2012 and asked about the needs of the school. One of the biggest needs was in the school’s computer lab, where machines were severely out of date and sometimes took as much as 20 minutes simply to start up. “It was a constant nuisance and a headache to both teachers a...
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City to offer internet proposal to CUSD 101
Jimmy Potts Tribune Reporter Although the ban of pseudoephedrine dominated Monday’s meeting, Chanute City Commissioners also agreed to offer a proposal providing the Consolidated Unified School District 101 in Erie (CUSD 101) internet access service. Commissioners unanimously approved creating a proposal at the request of CUSD 101 to provide internet access service for Erie High School, Galesburg Middle School, Erie Elementary, the CUSD 101 B...
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Chanute celebrates St. Patrick’s Day on Saturday
The 2013 Chanute St. Patrick’s Day celebration has a few changes from last year, but all of the events and activities should be familiar. The Poker Walk has been renamed the Shamrock Shuffle. “The Shamrock Shuffle is a poker walk-like activity that will be simpler for participants to take part in,” Main Street Chanute Director Phyllis Neff said. Participants will have one card that is stamped at each pub, and draw a poker chip out of the bag....
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Housing Authority nominee set to replace 43-year member
Jimmy Potts Tribune Reporter The Chanute Housing Authority Thursday morning approved nominating Deanne Schoenberger for the board member seat left vacant by C.F. “Pete” Disney — a 43-year board veteran. Schoenberger’s unanimous nomination comes after Disney’s resignation due to health concerns and leaves the board without its last remaining original member. Since its founding in 1969, Disney sat on the board responsible for supervising an org...
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Southwind 4-H youth attend government conference in Topeka
Six youth from Southwind Extension District participated in Citizenship in Action, a state 4-H event held in Topeka on Feb. 18-19. Nearly 250 Kansas 4-H youth ages 13 to 18 who gathered at the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Topeka were divided into caucuses to discuss three issues and potential legislation to resolve them. The three topics were school lunches, safety in schools, and resolving hunger. Following an evening banquet, the delegates trave...
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Fixture rate bill passes committee
Jimmy Potts Tribune Reporter A bill that could reduce Neosho County property tax revenues by an estimated 23 percent awaits a vote by state representatives after it passed out of committee Wednesday. Following testimony from Ash Grove Cement Plant Manager Randy Pryor, the Kansas Committee on Taxation, who sponsored and introduced the legislation, recommended state representatives put to a vote House Bill 2285, which the Kansas Association of ...
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Skywatch tour lands in Chanute, NCCC lands distinction
Jimmy Potts Tribune Reporter With severe weather season just around the corner, many Chanute residents received a timely education as part of the KOAM-Fox 14’s SkyWatch Tour Tuesday night at Neosho County Community College. Before the informative presentation, the SkyWatch Weather Tour took a moment to honor NCCC for becoming the first StormReady community college in Kansas — a distinction handed out by the National Weather Service (NWS) to s...
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District Judge: Drug court thriving in first few months
Jimmy Potts Tribune Reporter During the Chanute Area Chamber of Commerce & Office of Tourism’s Ambassador Luncheon Tuesday, 31st Judicial District Chief Judge Dan Creitz said the district’s new drug court is already seeing success in rehabilitating area drug addicts. As part of the Drug Court program, those convicted of drug related offenses can avoid jail or prison by joining a program that requires making twice-monthly court appearances for...
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Newman retires from DCF after 39 years
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter Joan Newman, program manager for the vocational rehabilitation program in the southeast Kansas region of the Department for Children and Families, is retiring after almost 39 years of service. Newman is a Chanute native. She started at the Social and Rehabilitation Services office in Chanute June 1, 1974, just after graduating high school. “That seems a little crazy these days,” she said. Newman said she liked the ...
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Chanute City Commission bans pseudoephedrine
Jimmy Potts Tribune Reporter The Chanute City Commission Monday night approved an ordinance that forces city residents to obtain a prescription before they can purchase a drug that is an ingredient in many cold and allergy medicines. The ordinance banning pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in the production of methamphetamine, passed by a vote of 3-1 with Commissioner Tim Egner the lone dissenting vote. Despite the issue having been discusse...
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Gaps needed to be filled in Royster history
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter Royster Middle School Librarian Nancy Brooks is looking to fill gaps in the history of the school. A display of some memorabilia is currently up in the student commons area, which includes old student papers, old photos, a diploma, grade cards and even a letter jacket. A few aerial photos of the school at various stages are on the wall outside the library. But most of the information is incomplete. The school is s...
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Chanute man arrested after chase
A multi-county police pursuit Monday afternoon ended with the arrest of a 26-year-old Chanute man. Kansas Highway Patrol officers attempted to stop a vehicle for a traffic violation around 2:52 p.m. Monday. A pursuit ensued when the driver, Curtis Casper, refused to stop. KHP Lieutenant Chuck Yokley said the driver was seen throwing drug contraband out of the vehicle during the chase, which went through the western part of Neosho County and ...
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USD 101 teams place high in state chess
Two of USD 101’s chess teams came home from the Kansas State Chess Championship with high placings in multiple divisions. The teams are from Erie High School and Galesburg Middle School. They practiced for Saturday’s competition for about seven months. The coaches for the teams are April Semrad, a teacher at Erie Elementary, and her husband, David. “These chess kids have a long season of seven months preparing for State and have worked very...
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Art Gallery dedicates wing to founder
Jimmy Potts Tribune Reporter The Chanute Art Gallery named its north wing after founder and former chairperson Elly McCoy during its grand reopening Sunday. The dedication comes at the heels of the gallery’s 40th anniversary and attracted numerous Chanute and Neosho County residents including Chanute Mayor Jim Chappell, who shared his experience working with McCoy. “We are honoring a young lady that has done a lot of work, spent lots of hours ...
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Bideau speaks on legislative issues
Joshua Vail Tribune Reporter Ed Bideau, Kansas Representative for the 9th district, spoke at the New Chicago Room on Saturday to give citizens of Chanute an update on Topeka and the Legislature. Bideau said one of the main reasons to hold the event Saturday is that the Legislature is in turnaround: all bills that started in the House must pass out of the House or lay dormant until the next session, and the House must deal with bills that sta...
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Humboldt wins Regional Journalism competition, Chanute places second
Humboldt High School journalism students earned first place in the Kansas Scholastic Press Association’s 3A/4A Regional competition Feb. 20 at Pittsburg State University. Humboldt earned a total of 84 sweepstakes team points. Coming in second was Chanute with 55 points while Pittsburg and Girard tied for third with 42 points each. Aubrey Maxton earned two firsts, in Advertising Design and Yearbook Layout. Sheri Middleton took firsts in Sports...
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