Also from April 23
All stories
- Chieftains celebrate prom
- April 23, 2008
- Tonganoxie High School students gathered at Fort Leavenworth Saturday for a fancy night of dancing.
- Flood watch issued for Leavenworth County
- April 23, 2008
- Leavenworth County is one of several counties in Kansas and Missouri included in a National Weather Service flood watch, issued Wednesday. The watch will begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday and will be in effect through Thursday morning.
- Chieftains close at Cardinal Relays
- April 23, 2008
- Without Roxi Grizzle, Christy Weller and Chrissie Jeannin, the Tonganoxie High girls track team finished second for the first time this season at the Cardinal Relays on Monday night.
- Community honors veterans with parade
- April 23, 2008 in print edition on A10
- George and Martha Washington and Paul Revere - or at least costumed versions - joined hundreds of spectators and participants at the 10th annual McLouth Patriots’ Day Parade Saturday.
- Torneden files for commission
- Sen. Pine announces re-election bid
- April 23, 2008
- The race for 3rd District Leavenworth County Commissioner now has more than one contender.
- Chieftains with blazing speed blazing trails
- April 23, 2008 in print edition on B1
- Don’t blink. If you do, you will most likely miss the blur that is the Tonganoxie High boys sprint team.
- Tonganoxie soccer misfires on rare chances
- April 23, 2008 in print edition on B3
- Scoring opportunities, let alone goals, can be hard to come by in soccer. Just ask the Tonganoxie High girls soccer team.
- Checkmate! Grizzle golden again at Kansas Relays
- Freshman Carlisle predicts record-setting time, then sets it in boys 800-meter run
- April 23, 2008 in print edition on B1
- Roxi Grizzle has a couple of checklists. And the first one makes the second possible.
Advertisement
Point of View
Do you plan on attending the St.Patrick’s festivities Saturday in Tonganoxie?
I like seeing Tongie being festive and all dressed up for the occasion. Along with my family, I will be attending the parade, watching the Wild Women of the Frontier, snarfing up some corn beef and cabbage and listening to the pipes. I’m only Irish on St. Paddy’s Day, and sometimes the weekends before and after. The rest of the time, I’m Scottish and both cultures regard pipes as heavenly. To me, it is also a celebration of spring’s imminent arrival, and the green color carries that message, too.
Question of the week
Do you plan to attend Tonganoxie’s annual St. Patrick’s Day festivities March 13?
Top ads RSS
- Baker The Merc is hiring! Previous baking experience preferred but ...
- DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced dental assistant for local pediatric office. Email ...
- Facilities Assistant The Merc needs a super flexible, hands-on person ...
- Anytime Fitness Free membership to new Anytime Fitness, 24/7. Need ...
- Director of Clinic Services needed to manage public health programs ...












