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- Kerry Roberts title games scheduled
- February 13, 2008
- Kerry Roberts officials prepare for postseason.
- Bonner Springs lifters set records
- February 13, 2008
- If you drive by Bonner Springs High School at 6 a.m. on Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays you can see the signs of dedication in the student parking lot as cars are parked. Inside, students are lifting and training on the Bonner Springs powerlifting team. “I am really impressed with their drive and determination, they show up at 6 a.m.on those days. There is nothing worse than squatting heavy at 6 a.m.,” coach Justin Howe said. “They don’t need a lot of pushing. I think it helps being involved with this nationwide program. They can compare themselves to schools in the nation. Jake Barren the team’s captain is ranked in the nation.
- Brothers build gigantic snowman
- February 13, 2008
- The snowman at the home of Theresa and Joe Buehler, 610 N. 134th St., is not your typical snowman.
- Basehor girls win powerlifting meet
- February 13, 2008
- The Basehor-Linwood girl’s powerlifting team finished in first place on Feb. 2 in a meet at Emporia High School. Coach Ross Schwisow characterized the meet as “highly competitive” and it featured more than 380 participants. The boys and junior teams both took third place. “We had alot of lifters score points for the team as well as several place in the top 3 in their weight class,” Schwisow said. “Our boys team did well also, however we had several experienced lifters recieve no lifts which is very costly.”
- Seaton wins KVL after battling flu
- February 13, 2008
- Caleb Seaton had been sick all week. He had the flu and was running a fever on Friday. It was a 50/50 proposition as to whether the 103-pounder from Bonner Springs High School would even be allowed to wrestle on Saturday at Lansing High. Seaton, though, is a glass half full type of athlete and the freshman, with his 31-2 record, wanted to see how well he could perform in Kaw Valley League tournament. The answer was at a championship level. He won the championship match in thrilling fashion. “I just kept pushing it,” he said. “I didn’t give up in the match.” The performance earned the admiration of other coaches. “Caleb really gutted it out in finals,” Basehor-Linwood coach Scott Neil said. Bonner Springs coach Dan Burns said his freshman wrestler was an inspiration of the mats. “He did really well and showed a lot of character,” Burns said. “He found something from within that allowed him to overcome a deficit. In the end, he had the heart to get it done. It makes you feel good to see that. Everybody gets sick, but he made the decision and apparently knew he could get it done.” Seaton said it phenomenal to win the Kaw Valley League title. “It feels pretty good,” he said. “My brother won it one time and I wanted to win it.” He said the finals match was a constant struggle.
- Fond memories abound from working at Sacred Heart School
- February 13, 2008
- The City of Bonner Springs has started dismantling and tearing down the old Sacred Heart School as they are making preparations to begin construction of the City Library which will be on the Southeast corner where the old rectory was located. The area where the old school now stands will be used as a parking lot. The old Sacred Heart School has left me with many fond memories. A reminder of the fond memories comes when I run into a former player I coached, Amy Smith.
- Club donates teddy bears to police
- February 13, 2008
- A Bonner Springs club donated teddy bears to police to be given to children in traumatic situations.
- Wyandotte County GOP goes with Huckabee
- February 13, 2008
- Wyandotte County Republicans’ votes Saturday outdid even the Sunflower State’s caucus results as a whole in their preference for Mike Huckabee over presumed frontrunner Sen. John McCain.
- Fire and ice likely for Donohoe bill
- February 13, 2008
- Rep. Owen Donohoe, R-Shawnee, has introduced a bill likely to set off plenty of debate if it ever sees the light of a committee hearing.
- $30,000 in drugs stolen at Miller’s
- Employees believe burglars hit store late last Thursday
- February 13, 2008
- About $30,000 worth of prescription narcotics was burglarized from a downtown Bonner Springs institution last Thursday.
- BSHS swimmers take 2nd at meet
- February 13, 2008
- Bonner Springs placed second in the ICSSC swim meet last week 356 points. The Braves finished behind a dual team of swimmers from Osawatomie-Paola High Schools who finished with 615 points. The Paola-Osawatomie team had numerous teams entered in relay events, which made the scoring disparity wider.
- BSHS boys fall to Louisburg
- February 13, 2008
- Members of the Bonner Springs High School boys basketball team started slow and never caught up against Louisburg High School on Tuesday. Louisburg jumped out to a 19-7 at the end of the first quarter and won the game 65-49. “It was our typical cold start that we always have,” Braves coach Ryan Hull said. “We got it down to three points and two points, but that was as close as it got. We missed a lot of wide-open shots.” After trailing by double digits at the end of the first quarter on Tuesday, Bonner Springs mounted a rally in the second quarter. The Braves cut the lead to 23-17 in the second quarter before Louisburg closed the half out on a 10-6 run.
- Regional wrestling can be game of motivation
- February 13, 2008
- Here is what area wrestling coaches are telling their teams this week: Don’t cash it in now.
- Kirkwood shooting doesn’t faze local officials
- February 13, 2008
- Local officials are not worried by the recent shootings at a city council meeting in Kirkwood, Mo.
- Bonner Springs girls lose road game to Louisburg
- February 13, 2008
- Bonner Springs girls basketball players struggled from the start in a 70-42 loss to Louisburg on Tuesday. “They beat us from start to finish and we were down 20 points at halftime of the game,” coach Clay Oakes said. “There is not much to say after the game. We have got work to do tomorrow. We knew that they would be a tough team and they were.” The Wildcats used an impressive low post game of Katelynn O’Hara and Abbie Frazier to open up the lead. The players were able to hit shots from the inside during the game.
- Edwardsville students jump for health
- February 13, 2008
- Edwardsville Elementary School students got a jump on their health last week.
- Edwardsville residents scope out plans for proposed casino
- February 13, 2008
- Edwardsville residents on Monday got the opportunity to see details of one of two casinos proposed for their town.
- Local youths share Lyric stage with professionals
- February 13, 2008
- Two Clark Middle School students performed in a professional dance production last weekend at the Lyric Theater.
- Feb. 20 date for meeting about K-7
- City Council catches glimpse of KDOT model in session prior to Monday’s meeting
- February 13, 2008
- Bonner Springs residents will be able next week to get a glimpse of the future.
- Bonner, Edwardsville mayors attend transit summit
- February 13, 2008
- It might be many years away, or, worse, it might never happen. But the road to creating a regional transit district that would be responsible for establishing and operating a light-rail transportation system to serve the Kansas City metropolitan area was begun last Friday with a Regional Mayors’ Summit on Light Rail.
- SmartMoves transit plan explained
- February 13, 2008
- A regional transportation planner briefed the Edwardsville City Council Monday about a plan in the works to serve the area’s transportation needs.
- Vicarious pleasure in following brother’s trip
- February 13, 2008
- On a day when the wind whipped and the snow danced in Kansas, my brother and his wife boarded a plane for the warm climes of Australia. Stuck behind in three-foot-high snowdrifts, the best I can do is trek along with them through their itinerary.
- Lincoln, Washington defined the role
- February 13, 2008
- Next Monday we will celebrate Presidents Day to honor Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, both of whom have February birthdays. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that they are our greatest presidents. Both faced terrible challenges and both left a legacy of freedom for all Americans.
- Everyone should have voted
- February 13, 2008
- People should have had the opportunity to vote on the recent storm-water fee.
- A labor of love
- Thanks to all our volunteers
- February 13, 2008
At every hand in this community, as in many others, one finds much evidence of the volunteer spirit that makes small places so liveable.
- USD 204 Board of Education Agenda
- February 13, 2008
- Feb. 19 meeting
- Datebook
- February 13, 2008
- Bonner Springs area community events, Feb. 14-21
- Marble Crazy is Feb. 29
- February 13, 2008
- The eighth annual Moon Marble Company’s Marble Crazy will be noon to 9 p.m. Feb. 29 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 1
- Edwardsville updates animal control codes
- February 13, 2008
- The Edwardsville City Council modernized the community’s animal control ordinance Monday, updating definitions and strengthening penalties.
- Water and sewer project design agreements approved by city
- February 13, 2008
- Bonner Springs will be hitting several birds with the same set of stones this year.
- Bonner Springs Police Department calls
- February 13, 2008
- Jan. 27-Feb. 10
- Bonner Springs and Edwardsville fire calls
- February 13, 2008
- Jan. 27-Feb. 9
- Kiwanis Pancake Sale tickets on sale
- February 13, 2008
- Tickets are now on sale for the Edwardsville Kiwanis Club pancake day.
- Remember When, Jan. 31, 2008
- February 13, 2008
- 10, 25, 50 and 100 years ago this week in the Bonner Springs area
- Valentine’s Day a windoww to youngsters’ souls
- February 13, 2008
- In many ways I think our children are influenced too much to date and find a “true” love early in life.
- Emancipated chocalate fanciers often sought divinity for comfort
- February 13, 2008
- Being infatuated with chocolate really didn’t become stylish until the gourmet foodie craze gained traction in the 1970s - at least not in America.
- Baldwin City woman identified as victim in fatality accident
- Car overturned on county road southeast of Lawrence
- February 13, 2008
- A Baldwin City woman has been identified as the victim in a fatality accident Tuesday southeast of Lawrence.
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