Archive for Thursday, May 28, 2009

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Ladies rule the night at vineyard
May 28, 2009
Holy-Field Vineyard and Winery played host to a ladies night to benefit Safe Harbor.
Allegations lead to suspension of Basehor-Linwood teacher
May 28, 2009
A Basehor-Linwood High School teacher has been suspended because of allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a student.
Douglas County Rural Water District No. 4 wins lawsuit against city of Eudora
03:49 p.m., May 28, 2009 Updated 11:05 a.m.
The jury in the case of Douglas County Rural Water District No. 4 versus the city of Eudora has ruled against Eudora.
THS graduate inducted into FHSU honor society
May 28, 2009
A Tonganoxie High School graduate is one of several Fort Hays State University students to recently be inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa, the national leadership honor society.
Commuter forecast for May 28, 2009
May 28, 2009
No adverse weather this morning, but there’s plenty of regional roadwork to slow you down. Namely, Highways 24 and 59 are both experiencing some road projects.
Guantanamo threat still exists, Roberts says
At town hall meeting, senator describes ‘firestorm’ over possibility of detainees being moved to state
May 28, 2009
U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., has been voicing his strong opinion against bringing the detainees from Guantanamo Bay to Fort Leavenworth, and during his trip to Leavenworth, he continued making his voice heard.
Dairy Days organizers to offer up fun-filled festival
May 28, 2009
It’s that time of year again. School is out, temperatures are rising, and cow cutouts decorate several Basehor street corners, signaling the Dairy Days festival is quickly approaching.

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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.

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