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Tentative teacher agreement on the table

Although it remains to be ratified by district teachers and approved by the School Board, negotiators for the teachers and administrators reached a preliminary contract Wednesday, Superintendent Tom Vernon told the Unified School District 428 School Board Thursday afternoon.

April 28, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


Department of Labor to make local sweep

Federal labor officials want to get the word out to employees and employers that they are watching, even in a rural areas such as the Golden Belt.

April 26, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


Jobless rate dips slightly

The state's jobless rate continued its downward trend in March as unemployment in Kansas hit 7.1 percent, the Kansas Department of Labor announced this week. This is down from 7.2 percent in February 2011 and down from 7.5 percent in March 2010.

April 23, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


Cars and trains to be on display next weekend

From sports cars to railroad cars, next Sunday will be a busy day in Great Bend as Mid-America Mopar and the Golden Belt Model Railroaders Association plan their annual showcase events.

April 23, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


Voices for the voiceless

On Jan. 11, 2007, Treasa Lynn Carter was brutally stabbed to death by her husband in Pawnee Rock. Prior to her death, there had been reports loud arguments in the home, but not of violence.

April 16, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


THIS IS ONLY A TEST

As the Great Bend mock disaster drill, simulating a tornado touching down in the city, wrapped up Thursday afternoon, the area fell under a real tornado watch.

April 14, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


Wear blue today

As of the end of 2010, there were 211 children with open child abuse and neglect cases in Barton county.

April 14, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


USD 428 votes to reduce Parents as Teachers staff

For about 10 years, Unified School District 428 in Great Bend has shared a Parents as Teachers grant with USD 355 in Ellinwood.

April 11, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


Family Crisis Center to hold Walk-A-Mile event

Men, whether you think you look good in heels or not, the second-annual Walk-a-Mile in Her Shoes fundraiser will give a chance to show of those legs.

April 07, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


By nearly 2 to 1, Allison retains mayor’s post

By a nearly two-to-one margin over challenger and city council member Randy Myers, Great Bend Mayor Mike Allison retained his job in Tuesday's general election.

April 05, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


REMAKING AN IDENTITY

BY DALE HOGG dhogg@gbtribune.com Local group hopes to rebuild city park and their community GORHAM – This could be a story of a dying town, fading into the dusty pages of history. It could be a story of despair as aging residents watch while the community they call home dries up around them. It's not. It's about a youthful revival and an effort to remake a Russell County town of 360 residents, starting with the ...

March 30, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


A ZOO FOR THE AGES

Brit Ibbotson had never been to Kansas prior to enrolling at Seward County Community College to play baseball last August. He certainly had never visited the Brit Spaugh Zoo in Great Bend. It may not sound significant that this Maumelle, Ark., college student had not been to the zoo. But, Ibbotson is the great-grandson and namesake of the facility's founder Brit Spaugh and grew up hearing stories about it. That changed this past Saturday ...

March 29, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


Of bricks, paint and limestone

LUCAS – When Erika Nelson saw the northern wall of Troy's Grocery on this small northern Russell County community's Main Street, she saw more than a wall.

March 24, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


Free smoke and CO detectors still available

The Great Bend Fire Department is still trying to give away a little peace of mind.

March 22, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


Bring on the B.E.A.S.T.

It is fondly referred to by members of the Barton County Sheriff's Office as "the beast."

March 21, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


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‘NOW HIRING’

A sign on one of the tables read "we're hiring."

May 09, 2013 | Dale Hogg | News


BCSO almost ready for digital fingerprinting

The new digital finger printing machine has arrived and it will soon be in use by the Barton County Sheriff's Office. Activation is pending approval from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Barton County Administrator Richard Boeckman said during the County Commission meeting Monday morning.

May 09, 2013 | Dale Hogg | News


Kansas Ave. work complete

Paving work along Kansas Avenue is complete, according to Great Bend City Engineer Rob Winiecke. Joint sealing crews were done Monday, and it was open to traffic as of Tuesday.

May 08, 2013 | Dale Hogg | News


PARTNERSHIP NIXED

For the City of Great Bend and its Convention Center, it's back to square one – sort of.

May 07, 2013 | Dale Hogg | News


RSVP selling flowers for Memorial Day

This week marks the fourth-annual Senior Corps Week, an opportunity to thank Senior Corps volunteers for their service, said Donna Baugh, Volunteers in Action director. One way folks can become involved is by purchasing their Memorial Day flowers from the Retired Senior Volunteer Program this year. The flowers are on display at the RSVP office, 1025 Main, room D114 in Great Bend, and at the RSVP Thrift Store at 158 S. Main in Hoisington.

May 07, 2013 | Dale Hogg | News


Myers walks out of meeting

After an often heated exchange between Great Bend City Council Member Randy Myers and several fellow council members over his alleged ethics violations, Myers stood up and walked out of the governing body's Monday night meeting.

May 06, 2013 | Dale Hogg | News


TOUTING TOURISM

It is fitting that Barton County celebrate Kansas Tourism Week this week, Great Bend Convention and Visitors Bureau Director Cris Collier told the County Commission Monday morning.

May 06, 2013 | Dale Hogg | News


OF RISK AND REWARD

Three weeks ago, a fertilizer storage facility in West, Texas, not all that different from plants in many, small, rural communities, exploded. It killed 14 people, leveled much of the tiny town and rocked the nation.

May 06, 2013 | Dale Hogg | News


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