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LOOK OUT JAWS

Jay Holloway loves to fish. That's why while he and his family was on vacation in Florida over Christmas and New Years, he begged to venture into the warm Atlantic waters aboard a chartered fishing boat. For a guy used to reeling in a channel cat, what he hooked into New Years Eve came as quite a shock. "It was a shark," he said Monday, not long after returning from his excursion. ...

January 04, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


County considers keeping VIN inspections

County officials, who learned about plans to drop VIN inspections for vehicles coming to Kansas from other states when they read it in the Tribune last week, showed concerns for the service moving out of the county's hands and will investigate it being taken over by another department.

January 04, 2011 | Chuck Smith | News


Broadway-Harrison meeting is Monday at 6 p.m.

Anyone interested in the plans to install traffic signals at Broadway and Harrison are invited to attend a city meeting set for 6 p.m. next Monday, it was announced Monday night at the Great Bend City Council meeting.

January 04, 2011 | Chuck Smith | News


CKMC to cease in-patient services

In response to changes in the health care landscape, in the near future, Central Kansas Medical Center will cease providing in-patient care to focus solely on out-patient services, hospital officials said Monday.

January 03, 2011 | Dale Hogg | News


Winter traffic accidents reported

The winter storm that began last week contributed to several accidents in central Kansas, including a fatality Sunday in Pratt County. Kansas Highway Patrol also worked one injury accident last Friday in Ellsworth County, and one Sunday in Rush County. Lazaro Antonio Garcia, 43, of Emporia, died when the pickup he was in went out of control on any icy Pratt County road some time Sunday afternoon. The KHP ...

January 03, 2011 | Susan Thacker | News


Flags once told story of weather forecasts

Editors note: Ellinwood historians Mary Jo Cunningham and Robert Yarmer provided information for this story.

January 03, 2011 | Karen LaPierre | News


Cold weather can drive poison into our homes

Over Christmas, Kansas news sources reported on a near-tragedy south of here where a family was "recovering from a pre-Christmas brush with serious carbon monoxide poisoning," according to the Associated Press.

January 02, 2011 | Chuck Smith | News


Let it snow, let it snow

December 31, 2010 | Dale Hogg | News


Relay already

Relay for Life of Barton County organizers want folks to click their heels together three times and say "there's no place like hope, there's no place like hope."

December 31, 2010 | Dale Hogg | News


This is for the birds

CHEYENNE BOTTOMS - The annual National Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count was held in December, and the results showed that the 95 species of birds were present at Cheyenne Bottoms this winter. The numbers were up.

December 31, 2010 | Karen LaPierre | News


Burglary suspect arrested

The suspect in the Dec. 19 burglary of P&S Security, Richard Allen Etim, was arrested just after 3 p.m. Thursday, the Great Bend Police Department reported. Lt. William Browne said an officer made a traffic stop on a red Honda car at Lakin and Harding. During the stop it was discovered that Etim, 22, was in the car, and there was an outstanding warrant for his arrest. He was ...

December 30, 2010 | Susan Thacker | News


Heart transplant a success

Former Great Bend resident Brent Tiede received a successful heart transplant this week, and is recovering at St. Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, Mo. Tiede, 38, who now lives in Maize, is a 1991 graduate of Great Bend High School. He has known for years he would eventually need a heart transplant, after bring diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, a condition in which the heart beats ...

December 30, 2010 | Susan Thacker | News


MAKING THE GRADE

TOPEKA – Four area schools are among the 42 Kansas elementary, 12 middle/junior high schools and 20 high schools recently recognized as part of the fourth annual Governor's Achievement Awards, honoring top performing schools in the state.

December 30, 2010 | Dale Hogg | News


Sex predator remains on the lam

LARNED - Local and state authorities Thursday continued their hunt for a man convicted of child sex crimes who remained on the lam after escaping from the Larned State Hospital Wednesday.

December 30, 2010 | Dale Hogg | News


Police: Leave the guns at home

Ring in the new year tonight, but don't celebrate by firing guns in the air, authorities warn. Last New Year's Day, 4-year-old Marquel Peters was killed by a stray bullet that came through the roof of the Church of God of Prophecy in DeKalb County, Ga. Officials believe the bullet had been fired into the air to celebrate the new year. Celebratory gunfire is dangerous; it can cause ...

December 30, 2010 | Susan Thacker | News


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