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Singers to serenade sweeties

The Great Bend High School Madrigal-Pops Singers will deliver singing Valentines from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Feb. 14 for a $25 donation. The recipient will be serenaded with a choice of a love song or a song more appropriate for friends or work-place relationships. The recipient will also receive a decorated cookie.

January 26, 2011 | SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE | News


Community colleges support new funding model

Kansas community colleges are supporting a proposed cost model for technical education, but advising legislators not to fund vocational schools at their expense. Staff from the Kansas Association of Community College Trustees and four community college presidents met with freshman legislators in Topeka on Jan. 11. Barton Community College President Dr. Heilman shared the talking points and 2011 legislative agenda, which includes those issues, along with reinstituting a program ...

January 26, 2011 | Susan Thacker | News


County thanks Hayden for wetlands work

Barton County Commissioners have approved a message of thanks to former Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks Secretary Mike Hayden for his efforts that brought improvements to Cheyenne Bottoms, South Hoisington and other areas in the county.

January 25, 2011 | Chuck Smith | News


Great Bend man sentenced to life without parole

One day after a Topeka man was sentenced to life in federal prison for his role in a drug trafficking operation, his accomplice from Great Bend has also received a life sentence without parole, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom said Tuesday. Adan Molina, 30, Great Bend, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. He entered the plea in November after three days of trial in U.S. District ...

January 25, 2011 | By Tribune staff | News


Eisenhower students study 'how the body works'

Eisenhower Grade School third grade students are taking a trip through the human body and studying how the brain responds to stimuli.

January 25, 2011 | | News


Candidates file for area positions

Noon on Tuesday was the filing deadline for those interested in running for various school board, city council and hospital board positions in Barton County. The regular election is April 5.

January 25, 2011 | Karen LaPierre | News


Meth case draws life sentence

KANSAS CITY, Kan. – One of the leaders of a drug trafficking operation that sold methamphetamine in Great Bend, Topeka and Kansas City has been sentenced to life in federal prison without parole, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom said Monday. Alfonso Rubio-Ayala, 27, Topeka, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. He entered the plea in November after three days of trial in U.S. District Court in Topeka. In ...

January 24, 2011 | By Tribune staff | News


Making the grade: Students take different paths in earning academic distinction

The three Barton Community College students named to this year's Phi Theta Kappa All-Kansas Academic Team will forever be linked together for earning their distinguished Phi Theta Kappa awards, but each has taken a different path to achieve success. The paragraphs below tell their stories. Morgan Cooper doesn't know what it's like to earn a "B" grade. She's aced every class since kindergarten. She's also a dynamo as a ...

January 24, 2011 | Special to the Tribune | News


Three Barton students selected for All-Kansas Academic Team

Three Barton Community College students will join other Kansas community college scholars on Feb. 17 in Topeka to be honored for their scholastic achievement. Barton sophomores Matthew Koch, Great Bend; Morgan Cooper, Wichita; and Angela Johnson, Junction City, are among 49 community college students named to the 2011 All-Kansas Academic Team, sponsored by the international headquarters of Phi Theta Kappa international honor society, the Kansas Association of ...

January 24, 2011 | Special to the Tribune | News


Seed money for senior projects

By a split decision, Barton County Commission took action Monday to help an agency that touches the lives of most area seniors.

January 24, 2011 | Chuck Smith | News


Landfill has ground-moving year in 2010

This past year was a big one for the Barton County Landfill, as a variety of programs continued to grow, according to Solid Waste Manager Mark Witt. Witt notes that the landfill has been able to operate on its revenues, instead of on tax dollars, and 2010 was no exception. He noted that the estimated total for annual revenue, generated by disposal fees, was over a million dollars. In fact, he noted in a recent ...

January 23, 2011 | Chuck Smith | News


HOI to add 22 units in 2011

A local program that has already proved its success in developing housing in Great Bend has received the support of city officials in an effort to locate another 22 units in the coming months.

January 23, 2011 | Chuck Smith | News


Longoria attorneys seek to strike death penalty

Attorneys for Adam Joseph Longoria have filed a motion seeking to have the Kansas death penalty declared unconstitutional. Longoria, 36, is awaiting trial on a capital murder charge for allegedly killing 14-year-old Alicia DeBolt of Great Bend last year. The motion filed earlier this month in Barton County District Court acknowledges that the constitutionality of the Kansas death penalty has already been upheld by the Kansas Supreme ...

January 22, 2011 | Susan Thacker | News


ROLLING OUT THE DOUGH

Members of Boy Scout Troop and Pack 184 were up to their elbows in dough Saturday, making noodles for the upcoming fundraising dinner. Twelve-year-old Tristan Mitchell, a Scout First Class, fed pieces of rolled out dough into a cutter, as his younger sister Tori caught the emerging strips. Several Scouts were performing similar tasks at other tables, while older ...

January 22, 2011 | Susan Thacker | News


County to show Hayden its thanks

County officials began discussion of changes that are being made in state government during this week's Barton County Commission meeting, and that discussion will continue next week when a letter of appreciation to Mike Hayden is considered.

January 21, 2011 | Chuck Smith | News


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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


Kansas 150 years 1861-1900

February 02, 2011 | | News


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