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Anna Belle Owens

LARNED - Anna Belle Owens, 73, died Dec. 23 at Hays Medical Center in Hays. She was born May 17, 1937, in Shattuck, Okla. A resident of Larned since 1970, formerly of Woodward, Okla., she was a retired Food Service Supervisor 1 at the Larned State Hospital.

December 24, 2010 | | Obituaries


NFL Postseason Scenarios

WEEK 16 AFC CLINCHED: New England (playoff spot) and Pittsburgh (playoff spot) ELIMINATED: Buffalo, Cincinnati, Denver, Cleveland, Houston, Miami. NEW ENGLAND - Clinches AFC East and homefield advantage with: 1) Win or tie OR 2) N.Y. Jets loss or tie PITTSBURGH - Clinches AFC North and a first-round bye with: 1) Win and Baltimore loss KANSAS CITY - Clinches AFC West with: 1) Win and San Diego loss or tie OR 2) Tie ...

December 24, 2010 | | AP Sports


Dumervil cited with assault, disturbing the peace

DENVER (AP) - The Denver Broncos' Elvis Dumervil has been cited with assault and disturbing the peace for an alleged run-in with a security guard at Invesco Field.

December 24, 2010 | | AP Sports


Heat’s Wade embracing holiday season

SOUTH MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - Dwyane Wade had some trying moments in 2010. The fight for custody of his kids continues, his divorce became final and he nearly left the Miami Heat.

December 24, 2010 | | AP Sports


Chiefs notebook

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Kansas City Chiefs fans will be able to watch today's game on TV locally after all.

December 24, 2010 | | AP Sports


Briefly

Club 1 Fitness' Winter Co-Ed Tennis Camp is set for next week. The camp will include direct instruction, drills and conditioning for all elementary, middle, and high school students interested in playing tennis.

December 24, 2010 | | Local Sports


Hightower returns from injury to lead Alabama’s defense

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Dont'a Hightower didn't expect to be Rolando McClain on the field.

December 24, 2010 | | AP Sports


Cassel’s return spurs respect from coaches, players

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Matt Cassel did no favors for anyone who has an emergency appendectomy, then asks the boss for a few weeks off.

December 24, 2010 | | AP Sports


Pryor, 4 others out for first five games in 2011

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Welcome to Tattoo U. What started out as a trip to a Columbus tattoo parlor by a couple of football players has created all sorts of mayhem for star quarterback Terrelle Pryor and Ohio State. Pryor and four teammates were suspended Thursday by the NCAA for the first five games of next season for selling championship rings, jerseys and awards. They also received improper benefits - from up to two years ...

December 24, 2010 | | AP Sports


Christmas Eve Service-Lessons and Carols

The First Presbyterian Church, 24th and Washington, will be celebrating Christmas Eve with the Festival of Lessons and Carols at 7 p.m. tonight. The public is welcome.

December 24, 2010 | | Religion


Great Bend Regional Hospital deliver gifts

Employees from Great Bend Regional Hospital Steve Schenkel, Elle Slater, Kristie Thill and Sonya Rein deliver Christmas presents to Laura Patzner, Executive Director for the Family Crisis Center for area families for the holidays

December 24, 2010 | | Local News


It’s a new year already

You've got to be kidding me, a new year already! 2011 will be here in just a few days and there will be a lot going on. Read on for some great educational opportunities.

December 24, 2010 | RICK SNELL Barton County Extension Agricultural Agent for K-State Research & Extension | Agriculture


Why christmas has become better every year

I still wish I hadn't peeked in the attic that year. It was Christmas 1972 and I was 10. It was the first year when I no longer believed in Santa Claus. Until that point, Christmas had been a magical time for me. A few weeks after Thanksgiving, I would join with my father to pick out our tree. He'd wear his rattiest coat and work his mastery on the helpless Christmas-tree guy to knock ...

December 24, 2010 | Tom Purcell | Columnists


She's a he at least for now

In Afghanistan, as in many less-developed countries, boy babies are much preferred to girls for economic reasons and social status.

December 24, 2010 | | News of the Weird


We still seek Peace on Earth

I heard the bells on Christmas day Their old familiar carols play, And wild and sweet the words repeat Of peace on earth, good will to men. You're probably familiar with these words from the Christmas carol "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day." The words for this popular carol actually come from a poem penned by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow during a time of hopelessness for Longfellow and for the United States of America. In ...

December 24, 2010 | Elijah Friedeman | Columnists


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LHS calendar

May 15, 2013 | | Pawnee Co. Briefs


Walthy moms circumvent rules at Disney World

Wow. Talk about a cheap trick.

May 15, 2013 | | Opinion


OTR for May 16, 2013

Great Bend Fire Department

May 15, 2013 | | On the Record


Game on

May 15, 2013 | | News


Chamber Coffee

This week's Chamber of Commerce Coffee will be hosted by Barton County Arts Council, 1401 Main Street, at 9:30 a.m., Thursday. Ambassador in charge will be Marty Steinert with greeters Shawn Panzer and Jim Vopat. Coffee, refreshments and door prizes will be available.

May 15, 2013 | | Area Briefs


Investor Alert: Kansans cautioned about potential fraud tied to international investment scheme

The Kansas Securities Commissioner issued a cease and desist order after learning that at least four Kansas residents had invested a total of $22,000 in an international investment scheme.

May 15, 2013 | | Business


Tax Bonus

May 15, 2013 | | Editorial Cartoons


Keep Those Catalogs Comin’

What America needs is a good Productivity Boosting Nap Pod, a device that looks like a dentist chair with a roof. As luck would have it, this 310-pound unit, that "provides optimal ergonomics for napping," is available from Hammacher Schlemmer for $16,000. Dagwood Bumstead take note.

May 15, 2013 | Peter Funt | Columnists


Even the bugs are getting audited

HOLLYWOOD-Happy Wednesday, everybody, and God bless America.

May 15, 2013 | Argus Hamilton | Columnists


Don't support circus with live exotic animal acts

Dear Editor,

May 15, 2013 | | Letters to the Editor


USD 428 produces alumni directory

USD 428 has partnered with Harris Connect to produce an alumni directory. Post cards, phone calls and e-mails may be forthcoming this summer. This is a reputable company that the district has worked with for the past 20 years.

May 15, 2013 | | Area Briefs


Parker lifts Spurs over Warriors

SAN ANTONIO - Tony Parker had 25 points and 10 assists, and the San Antonio Spurs held the Golden State Warriors' starting backcourt to 13 points for a 109-91 victory Tuesday night to take a 3-2 lead in the Western Conference semifinals.

May 15, 2013 | | AP Sports


Top prep prospect Wiggins signs to play for KU

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - Top prep basketball prospect Andrew Wiggins told a small gathering of family and friends at his high school gym Tuesday that he will play at Kansas.

May 14, 2013 | The Associated Press | AP Sports


Moore beats Red Sox for AL-leading seventh win

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - As good as Matt Moore has been, the Tampa Bay Rays believe he can be even better.

May 14, 2013 | The Associated Press | AP Sports


St. Rose shares message of Better Sleep Month; provides only accredited center in area

Brandi Gruber will talk about the value of a good night's sleep any time, but this month she is making a special effort to spread the word. As director of cardiopulmonary services at St. Rose Ambulatory & Surgery Center, Gruber and her staff in the Sleep/Wake Disorders Center are observing Better Sleep Month.

May 14, 2013 | | Business


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