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He's no hero

Sure, Richard Klema and his squad crept through the North African desert by night to avoid the Germans.

November 16, 2010 | Dale Hogg | News


KDHE urges smokers to quit during Great American Smokeout

Thursday marks the 35th anniversary of the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout, and the ACS, Barton County Health Department and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment are encouraging residents to celebrate by quitting.

November 16, 2010 | Dale Hogg | News


Council addresses local blight battles

Great Bend city officials continue to work with state experts and officials on two very different blights that have struck the community, and there are some signs of success in both battles, the Great Bend City Council learned Monday night.

November 16, 2010 | Chuck Smith | News


Two injured in rural accidents

Travis Eugene Hall, 31, of Garfield, was seriously injured in a one-vehicle accident Sunday afternoon in Pawnee County.

November 15, 2010 | By Tribune staff | News


Red Kettle time

The Salvation Army in Barton County opens its annual Christmas Red Kettle Campaign Thursday and Great Bend Salvation Army Store Manager Jane Berg said the goal locally is $39,000.

November 15, 2010 | Dale Hogg | News


River: The dog with the big heart

LORRAINE - River, the Wonder Dog, opens his heart to the school children of Unified School District 112 and they, in turn, open their hearts in return. Owned by USD 112 Superintendent Steve Woolf, River, who is a trained therapy dog, spends school days hard at work. He listens to children read, lets them pet him, and provides an oasis of calm for students with both big and little problems. "He's ...

November 15, 2010 | Karen LaPierre | News


FHSU Madrigal Feaste returns to bring ancient Christmas traditions to life

"Castles and feasting meet dinner theatre" is one way to describe a madrigal feaste. During the Middle Ages and continuing into the Renaissance, the Christmas season was a time of great celebration.

November 14, 2010 | | News


Holiday grief support events planned

One of the ironies in life is that it is often when others are having the most fun that we seem to notice our pain and loss the most.

November 14, 2010 | Chuck Smith | News


Other types of gifts are out there

Delete - Merge Upbodycopy This Christmas season, you can buy the old, traditional gifts for family and friends: Clothing, toys, appliances, jewelry, electronic items, cell phones, video games, MP3 players, etc. And, as comic Jerry Seinfeld might say, "not that there's anything wrong with it." But there are other types of gifts available, too. Some of them were on display Saturday in Great Bend at two (probably more) locations - ...

November 13, 2010 | Jerry Buxton | News


Lightning stikes C Building at Barton

Barton Community College canceled Friday morning classes in its Classroom Building, due to a lightning strike to the building Thursday night. There was a small fire after the first attempt to restore power. Classes after noon were moved to another building if necessary, but the Classroom Building was fully operational by about 1 p.m., according to Michael Dawes in the college's communications department. "The direct lightening strike occurred to an outside ...

November 12, 2010 | Susan Thacker | News


BCC Jazz Band, Prairie Winds Band and Jazz Ensemble present Winter Concert

Barton Community College instrumental music groups will present a Winter Concert at 7:30 p.m. on Monday in the Fine Arts Auditorium. The concert will feature the BCC Jazz Band, Prairie Winds Community Concert Band and Prairie Winds Jazz Ensemble. Steven Lueth, Barton's director of instrumental activities, is the conductor of these ensembles. The public is invited and admission is free.

November 12, 2010 | | News


New Shafer Gallery director embraces traditions

Dave Barnes was as surprised as most people when he stepped into Barton Community College's Shafer Gallery for the first time and saw a gallery of such beauty, spaciousness and versatility in the midst of its rural central Kansas setting. "The gallery is really a remarkable institution," Barnes said, four weeks later as he talked about his plans as the new Shafer Gallery director. "It's ...

November 12, 2010 | Special to the Tribune | News


County will raise rail issue at KAC meeting

Barton County Commissioners won't be in office Monday, as usual, but they will be at work for the county as they travel to Topeka for the annual Kansas Associations of Counties meeting. While they are there, state legislative issues will be discussed, including issues that could affect Barton County taxpayers, according to information from County Administrator Richard Boeckman.

November 12, 2010 | Chuck Smith | News


Vets made this the ‘land of hope and dreams’

"Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier, or not having been at sea." - Dr. Samuel Johnson, 1709-1784, British essayist, poet and author.

November 12, 2010 | Chuck Smith | News


Trail of Lights holiday greeters return

Great Bend continues to invite visitors to follow the Trail of Lights from one end of town to the other this holiday season. Folks at home can get involved as greeters on select evenings, said Sarah Krom with the holiday committee. The Trail of Lights includes the Barton County Historical Society Museum and Village on south U.S. 281, "Wild Lights" at Brit Spaugh Park, a Christmas Nativity scene at 10th ...

November 11, 2010 | Susan Thacker | News


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