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Longoria hearing continued

The motion hearing for accused killer Adam Longoria has been continued due to a scheduling conflict, said Ron Keefover, chief information officer with the Kansas Office of Judicial Administration.

December 17, 2010 | Dale Hogg | News


County tables talk on ACER support

County officials will continue to discuss their participation in an employee recruitment program that has sought $10,000 in county tax dollars.

December 17, 2010 | Chuck Smith | News


Coach supporters speak out

More than 30 people walked out of the Barton Community College Board of Trustees meeting, minutes after the meeting began Thursday afternoon. They had come to the meeting for one purpose: to express their dismay with last week's firing of head cheerleading coach Debbie Warren, who had been at the college for 27 years. Board chairman Dr. Paul Maneth said student Luke O'Bryan had approached him about supporters speaking at the ...

December 16, 2010 | Susan Thacker | News


KDHE issues Sunflower Electric air quality permit

TOPEKA – After years of controversy and months of public comments, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment Thursday announced it has issued the air quality permit for the proposed 895 megawatt coal-fired steam generating unit at the Sunflower Electric Power Corporation near Holcomb.

December 16, 2010 | Dale Hogg | News


Distemper infestation led to dog deaths

Canine Distemper Virus is what led to some 1,200 dogs being euthanized earlier this month in northwest Kansas, according to information released Wednesday by the Kansas Animal Health Department.

December 16, 2010 | Chuck Smith | News


Bison born at Brit Spaugh Zoo

When the bison at Great Bend's Brit Spaugh Zoo started giving birth Wednesday afternoon, Zoo Director Scott Gregory was apprehensive. The animal affectionately known as "Buffy" has had two miscarriages in recent years, only with one successful pregnancy. Dr. Mike Malone, veterinarian to the zoo, was called, and a healthy baby was born around 4:15 p.m. "Bison have the same gestation as a human, about nine months," Gregory said. "That ...

December 15, 2010 | Susan Thacker | News


GIVING TREE

A local business is offering the opportunity to make the Christmas season a little brighter for some local and area youngsters. Great Bend Coffee Company, 2015 Lakin, is displaying a Giving Tree to benefit children under 5 who attend either Sunflower's Early Education Center or its Incredible Years Preschool. "This is so incredibly generous," said Cathy Estes, coordinator of both the EEC and the preschool. "The folks at Great Bend ...

December 15, 2010 | | News


Local schools honored for achievement

Hard work has paid off for the schools in Unified School District 428, with all the buildings receiving some recognition by earning statewide academic awards.

December 15, 2010 | Dale Hogg | News


Tips will help you get a good puppy

According to the Humane Society of the United States, there are some issues that need to be addressed when getting a dog because, frankly, the decision involves years of commitment and cost.

December 15, 2010 | Chuck Smith | News


1,200 dogs buried on farm near Oberlin

Some of the details became public Tuesday in canine tragedy in Decatur County that came close to involving Barton County this week.

December 15, 2010 | Chuck Smith | News


BCCC students, teacher exhibit art at Hays gallery

Photography students of Barton Community College art instructor Steve Dudek had their work accepted in the 27th Annual Five-State Photography Competition Exhibition at the Hays Arts Center Gallery, 112 E. 11th, Hays.

December 14, 2010 | | News


PAGE TURNER

Can you believe it?! The student newspaper at Barton Community College has turned a page, dropping its familiar black-and-white tabloid look for a magazine format. Journalism Adviser Yvonda Acker hopes the new Interrobang can at least duplicate the success of its predecessor, which won one of 182 first-place awards in the American Scholastic Press Association's "Newspaper of the Year" contest for 2009-10. When Acker announced the award last May, college ...

December 14, 2010 | Susan Thacker | News


Deal in works to solve special education dilemma

It was a topic on the agenda for two area school boards Monday night, a topic very close to the hearts of a handful of parents in both districts.

December 14, 2010 | Dale Hogg | News


USD 428 eyeing 7th grade sports

Great Bend, some parents say, is losing its competitive edge with other school districts by not offering competitive sports at the seventh grade level. This was the message delivered by one of these parents who addressed the Unified School District 428 School Board Monday night.

December 14, 2010 | Dale Hogg | News


Someone will bury over 1,000 dogs

It was one of those unusual issues that you just hope is some sort of a misunderstanding, but it surely doesn't appear to be. Barton County came close to providing the final resting place for more than 1,000 dogs that either are being or already have been euthanized by state officials and volunteers in what has to be one of the largest animal abuse cases in the history of the nation. At Monday morning's Barton ...

December 14, 2010 | Chuck Smith | News


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Power Outage Causes Delays

The Great Bend Tribune may be delayed reaching subscribers' homes this morning due to electricity issues. This morning's power outage began during the printing of today's edition. If you have not received your Tribune by 9 am this morning, please follow up with our office at 620-792-1211.

May 08, 2013 | | 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


Job Fest offers chance for networking

People looking for full- or part-time work will have an opportunity to meet employers during Job Fest 2013, taking place from 4-7 p.m. Thursday at the Best Western Courtyard, 2920 10th St.

May 07, 2013 | BY TRIBUNE STAFF | News


Letting the dogs out

Saturday morning, leashes will be rattling and tails will be wagging all over the Great Bend area. Pooches will bound out the door and into the car as their owners make their way to Veterans Memorial Dog Park for the first ever Bark for Life Festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event, sponsored by local Relay for Life teams, precedes the annual event coming up on June 7.

May 07, 2013 | Veronica Coons | 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


GBFD roundup: Fire marshal investigates basement fire

An investigator from the Kansas State Fire Marshal's office was in Great Bend Monday to determine the cause of a fire Sunday afternoon at 2011 Jackson St. It was one of several fire calls over the weekend, Great Bend Fire Chief Mike Napolitano said. Firefighters received the report of a basement fire at 4:37 p.m., at the house owned by James and Krissy Jackson. The first truck arrived to find heavy smoke and fire coming ...

May 06, 2013 | Susan Thacker | 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


CINCO DE MAYO

The weather did not exactly cooperate, but Joe Hernandez and his friends didn't let it interrupt their celebration.

May 05, 2013 | Jim Misunas | News


Cooking up great soil

Gardeners may finally catch a break after unexpectedly cool weather last week. It's finally time to start digging and planting, and that means its the perfect time to think about soil health. For gardeners in Great Bend, the city provides plenty of rich dark compost free for the taking.

May 05, 2013 | Veronica Coons | News


Kansas 150 years 1861-1900

February 02, 2011 | | News


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