By Jim Misunas jmisunas@gbtribune.com Grain elevators and wheat farmers in central Kansas surpassed modest expectations with a better harvest than projections. The lack of spring moisture delivered one blessing - little or no disease. Kanza Co-op, with 10 locations in central Kansas, reports 4.5 million bushels of wheat harvested. Jim Bob Lewton of Kanza Co-op, said the average between 30 and 40 bushels was 5 to 10 bushels better than anticipated. Dryland wheat ranged from ...
By Jim Misunas jmisunas@gbtribune.com Grain elevators and wheat farmers in central Kansas surpassed modest expectations with a better harvest than projections. The lack of spring moisture delivered one blessing - little or no disease. Kanza Co-op, with 10 locations in central Kansas, reports 4.5 million bushels of wheat harvested. Jim Bob Lewton of Kanza Co-op, said the average between 30 and 40 bushels was 5 to 10 bushels better than anticipated. Dryland wheat ranged from ...
By Jim Misunas jmisunas@gbtribune.com LARNED - An official with the National Park Service in Omaha, Neb., said Larned's application for the Pawnee Valley Community Trail Project showed a solid commitment to working together. Mary Hanson works with the Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program in the National Park Service in Omaha, Neb. The city of Larned is the project sponsor for a $3 million grant for the Public Lands Highways Discretionary Program. Camp Pawnee and ...
By Jim Misunas jmisunas@gbtribune.com ROZEL - An accident has claimed the life of a Golden Valley Inc. employee at the Rozel Grain Facility. Rosendo "Manny" Ceniceros of Rozel was killed in an accident at 9:47 a.m. Wednesday. Survivors include his wife Luz Elena Flores, a son, Rosendo Jr.; daughters, Lydia Ceniceros, Luz Elena Ceniceros, Teresa Ceniceros, and Naida Ruiz; and 10 grandchildren. A vigil is scheduled at 7 p.m. Friday with a funeral scheduled at ...
By Jim Misunas jmisunas@gbtribune.com ROZEL - An accident has claimed the life of a Golden Valley Inc. employee at the Rozel Grain Facility. Rosendo "Manny" Ceniceros of Rozel was killed in an accident at 9:47 a.m. Wednesday. Survivors include his wife Luz Elena Flores, a son, Rosendo Jr.; daughters, Lydia Ceniceros, Luz Elena Ceniceros, Teresa Ceniceros, and Naida Ruiz; and 10 grandchildren. A vigil is scheduled at 7 p.m. Friday with a funeral scheduled at ...
Great Bend and Larned will be stopping points for the Kansas Travel and Tourism's Faces & Places Tour Sunday.
By Jim Misunas jmisunas@gbtribune.com CAMP ALDRICH - Amanda Bretches of Great Bend volunteers a week each summer helping youngsters enjoy summer camp. Camp Hope provides youngsters who have had cancer the chance to be with youngsters who have undergone the same experience. Bretches lives for the smiles on the youngsters' faces that tell her they are living in the moment, enjoying their times with good friends. Her natural inclination is to help others. "Every minute ...
LARNED - Joe Snell, the state's most renowned advocate of the Fort Larned National Historic Site, died recently in Topeka.
OMAHA, Neb. - Umpire Randy Wetzel thought working his first-ever College Baseball World Series would be memorable.
LARNED - Michael Bartz said he enjoys working with a local project that will benefit the Larned community.
OMAHA, Neb. - Randy Wetzel, Great Bend High assistant principal, made his College World Series umpiring debut at second base in its first game at T.D. Ameritrade Park, a 7-3 Vanderbilt victory over North Carolina.
LARNED - Singing the National Anthem comes naturally for Kayle Mollenkamp. Her mother, Dara Smythe, remembers elementary school teachers reporting their only complaint about Kayle was she would sing to herself in class. "Yes, Kayle's always loved to sing," Smythe said. "During teacher conferences, they'd tell me that she would sing all the time." Kayle has sung the National Anthem prior to ballgames and rodeos. However, when Kayle sings the National Anthem to start the ...
LARNED - The Larned Pamida and the Pamida Foundation are helping the United Way of Central Kansas to launch the Dolly Parton Imagination Library as a pilot program in Larned.
LARNED – Secretary of Corrections Ray Roberts said his favorite part of his job is visiting the employees who serve the Kansas Department of Corrections.
LARNED - Camp Pawnee and the Fort Larned National Historic Site would improve access for pedestrians and cyclists under a $2.6 million grant application for a proposed Pawnee Valley Community Trail Project.
By Jim Misunas jmisunas@gbtribune.com KANOPOLIS LAKE - A three-day search for a drowning victim ended when a body of an 18-year-old teenager surfaced at Kanopolis Lake at 8 a.m. Friday, according to the Ellsworth County sheriff. Ellsworth County Sheriff Tracy Ploutz said the body of Salina's Derek Wheeler, 18, washed ashore at Boldt Bluff in the southwest corner of Kanopolis Lake. Ellsworth County deputies and personnel from the Kansas Wildlife and Parks Department and the ...
Edward Snowden's "crime," was warning his fellow Americans about a secret spy program conducted by his own government.
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LARNED - Larned native Gene Keady, a six-time National Coach of the Year, will be honored in his hometown Saturday at noon.
June Jaunt delivered something for every age group in Great Bend.
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