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- UG issues heat advisory
- July 31, 2008
- A heat advisory was issued today by the Public Health Department of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kan..
- Primafuel sets sights on more biofuel infrastructure
- July 31, 2008
- Primafuel, a Signal Hill, Calif.-based company working to improve the efficiency of the biofuels industry created a subsidiary, Primafuel Solutions, in Basehor to reach the Midwest market.
- Lee goes out on top at BSHS
- July 31, 2008
- It is not often in the sports world that people get to go out at the top.
- Kasselman sees progress at BSHS summer camp
- July 31, 2008
- The Bonner Springs Braves started football camp this week, and according to coach Lew Kasselman, everything is going well.
- History overgrown in cemeteries
- July 31, 2008
- In a remote cemetery several miles west of Leavenworth city limits, a small crew of workers spent several days earlier this month cutting limbs, pulling brush and knocking down knee-high tufts of grass and weeds to uncover long-since neglected headstones dating to the mid-19th century.
- City band to perform series finale
- July 31, 2008
- The Bonner Springs City Band will present the final concert of the summer series at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, July 31, at Kelly Murphy Park.
- T-Bones to host reunion for KC A’s
- July 31, 2008
- The Kansas City Athletics baseball team - the city’s professional franchise prior to the Royals - will reunite for Team Appreciation and Reunion Day at CommunityAmerica Ballpark on Aug. 16.
- Choir appreciated
- July 31, 2008
- I appreciated the story “Magazine features Bonner choir director’s achievements” on the front page of the July 24, issue of the Chieftain.
- Autistic outsiders
- July 31, 2008
- One in every 144 children finds themselves in the autism spectrum. Not only do these children find themselves in a world that they can’t understand, but usually they find themselves in a world that doesn’t understand them either.
- Bonner Parks to offer girls volleyball
- July 31, 2008
- Bonner Springs Parks and Recreation this fall will offer a girls volleyball camp and a girls volleyball league for grades third through sixth.
- Judge has 3 weeks to respond to sexual misconduct claims
- July 31, 2008
- Leavenworth County District Judge Frederick N. Stewart now has until Aug. 22 to file a written response to allegations of sexual misconduct against a former administrative assistant.
- BSHS grad makes good in USMC
- July 31, 2008
- Marine Corps Reserve Maj. Winston G. Jimenez, son of Nedys and Marcial Jimenez of Edwardsville, and fellow Marines from 24th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division, recently returned from a deployment to Latin America where they participated in Partnership for Americas 2008.
- Sebelius appoints new WyCo judge
- July 31, 2008
- A former prosecutor is Gov. Kathleen Sebelius’ choice as the next Wyandotte County District Court judge.
- Area singles learn history
- July 31, 2008
- Roger Miller spoke of the “Mystery of History,” at the July 5 meeting of the Bonner-Edwardsville Area Singles. He and his wife, Sheila, were guests for the BEAS monthly potluck dinner as he told about the search for Henry Tiblow’s gravesite.
- Remember When
- July 31, 2008
- A look back at this week in history in Bonner Springs and Basehor.
- Chaotic Stability: Jack Russell terrier learning but still ornery
- July 31, 2008
- I walked into the Humane Society of Greater Kansas City that January day, two and a half years ago, on a whim. And, after all the formalities, a few days later I walked out carrying a wiggly, stumpy-tailed, brown-and-white ball of hyper. My life with a Jack Russell terrier had begun.
- Wristen: Shrine Bowl keeps focus on the kids
- July 31, 2008
- Chills settled in on Emporia State University’s Welch Stadium and the crowd stood paralyzed, frozen in the moment.
- Bonner NAACP members hear candidates speeches
- July 31, 2008
- Two delegates from the Bonner Springs Chapter of the NAACP attended the national organization’s 99th annual convention earlier this month in Cincinnati.
- Lombardino chosen for KBCA game
- July 31, 2008
- Recent Basehor-Linwood High School graduate Cassie Lombardino has been chosen to participate in the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game.
- Former players give back to BSHS volleyball
- July 31, 2008
- The second protege of volleyball coach Shirley Vaughn’s 1984 state championship team at Bonner Springs High School most likely will be Kerri Jennings Palmberg, to be the head coach of BSHS this fall.
- Rain cuts game short, but Kaos still rout Panthers
- Former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Chris Penn makes dazzling catches in debut performance
- July 31, 2008
- So far no football teams have been able to stop the Kansas Kaos. On Saturday Mother Nature came the closest to accomplishing that feat.
- Tiblow Trot set for Aug. 23
- July 31, 2008
- The annual Tiblow Trot five-mile run and two-mile walk, a part of the Tiblow Days festival, is set for 7 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 23.
- Fairy tale classics can present issues with youngsters
- July 31, 2008
- Almost everybody agrees that reading to young children is important, but not everybody agrees on what should be read or should not be read to children. As our country continues to grow in diversity of ethnicity, religion and political views, the literature available for children shows an ever-increasing diversity.
- Bonner student makes dean’s list
- July 31, 2008
- Stephanie Hern, Bonner Springs, was named to the dean’s list at Cottey College in Nevada, Mo., for the spring semester.
- Wine event to fund military scholarships
- July 31, 2008
- There will be a wine and spirits tasting and gift-basket auction to benefit the Fort Leavenworth Military Family Member Scholarship Fund 4-7 p.m., Sept. 12 in the Frontier Conference Center in the Ballroom at Fort Leavenworth.
- Accident kills electrical worker
- July 31, 2008
- A Perry man died last week after he was injured in a work-related accident northwest of Basehor.
- Commission approves $55,155 purchase of equipment for tracking offenders
- July 31, 2008
- Area law enforcement may be better able to track serious offenders following the approval Monday by the Leavenworth County Commission of a $55,155 expenditure for Livescan fingerprinting equipment.
- Lindsborg a welcoming small town
- July 31, 2008
- Lindsborg is a small, Swedish town in Kansas, located 40 miles south of Salina. It is in the heart of the Flint Hills and bordered on the west by a small rise named Coronado Heights.
- How to tell if you’re over the hill
- July 31, 2008
- If this were an advertising piece, it would start out with “back by popular demand.” Well, to be honest, maybe it should be “somewhat popular demand.” In response and suggestions, here are a few more ways to tell if you are “over the hill” or just edging toward the summit of life.
- 4-H shooters place in national meet
- July 31, 2008
- The Wyandotte County 4-H Shooting Sports took ninth place in BB Gun Team competition at the International BB Gun Championship Match July 5-6 in Bowling Green, Ky.
- Lottery board sets hearings
- July 31, 2008
- The Kansas Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board will conduct public hearings on endorsed destination casino proposals Aug. 13-15 at Kansas City Kansas Community College Theatre, 7250 State Ave.
- Youths prepare for JoCo Fair
- July 31, 2008
- Garrett Stous of Shawnee will celebrate his 11th birthday Sunday, the day before this year’s Johnson County Fair opens. Garrett, who will be in sixth grade at Mill Creek Middle School, is busy this week completing his 4-H fair projects so he can have some time Sunday to have fun with his friends and attend a T-Bones game.
- Schedule changes are on tap at Leavenworth County Fair
- July 31, 2008
- The 82nd annual Leavenworth County Fair will have some significant changes in scheduling for this year’s installment, slated for Aug. 12-16 at the Leavenworth County Fairgrounds.
- Wyandotte County Fair under way at the Woodlands
- July 31, 2008
- The Wyandotte County Fair that got under way this week at the Woodlands Race Park will offer a weekend of activities for the whole family.
- Spider mites feast on ornamentals in Kansas
- July 31, 2008
- A common year-to-year problem with ornamentals in Kansas is spider mites.
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