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Hope and hilarity Chuck Terrill It's nice to be surprised by beauty
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highlights Week of Aug. 7
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Bel Aire |
Senior club funding causes budget contention in Bel Aire Matt Heilman Senior club funding causes budget contention in Bel Aire
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Worker injured in Bel Aire construction accident Matt Heilman A 38 year-old-man was taken to a Wichita hospital with critical injuries following an industrial accident in Bel Aire.
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Birthdays & Anniversaries |
Celebrations Aug. 8-14
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Columns |
From the Library Library receives feedback on summer reading
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Out of the Office Chris Strunk Could fines save city budget?
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The View from Sunflower Gardens Marilyn Bentley Early trade routes crossed Kansas
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Commentary |
What's on your mind Views from News readers
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Deaths |
Allen McAllister Allen Lee McAllister, 82, died July 27, 2014.
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Brenda Hughes Brenda Marie (Dry) Hughes, 58, died July 26, 2014.
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Dorothy Holt Dorothy “Dottye" Holt, 88, Topeka, died Aug. 3, 2014.
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Floyd Bayer Floyd Herman Bayer, 80, teacher and army veteran, died July 26, 2014 at Lakepoint Nursing Center, El Dorado.
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Fronia Zluticky Fronia Beatrice (Gibson) Zluticky, 94, retired Fourth National Bank employee, died July 28, 2014.
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Harold Molter Harold “Tiny/Gene" Molter, died July 25, 2014, at the age of 83.
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Linda Orvis Linda Kaylee (Newman) Orvis, 56, beloved wife, sister, aunt and friend, died Aug. 3, 2014.
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Mark Snavely Mark Alan Snavely, 53, died July 29, 2014.
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Marvin Rancier Marvin Lee Rancier, 84, formerly of Blackwell, Okla., died Aug. 2, 2014.
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Sherman Perry Sherman B. Parry, 88, died Aug. 2, 2014, at LakePoint in Augusta.
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William Anderson William Thomas Anderson, 87, retired Weyl-Bausch Tire Company service manager, died Aug. 1, 2014.
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Editorials |
No need to mourn turnout No need to mourn turnout
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General |
Highlights Week of Aug. 7
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Senior Highlights Week of Aug. 7
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Heard on Main Street |
Heard on Main Street Week of Aug. 7
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Kechi |
Kechi farmer’s market experiencing rapid growth Matt Heilman Less than two months after it began, the Kechi Farmer's market has more than tripled in size.
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Letters to the Editor |
Improvements come with a cost Improvements come with a cost
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Looking Back |
Looking Back Week of Aug. 7
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Muni Court |
Valley Center Municipal Court July dispositions
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Police & Fire |
Blotter Buzz July 28-Aug. 3
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Park City police reports July 23-Aug. 3
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Valley Center fire calls July 28-Aug. 3
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Valley Center police reports July 28-Aug. 3
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Recreation League |
81 Speedway results Aug. 2 results
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Dawgs bow out at NBC World Series Matt Heilman Dawgs finish in tie for seventh
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School |
5K challenge set for Aug. 15 The News Staff Registration is underway for the first Hornet Challenge 5K obstacle course.
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Summer vacation nearing an end The News Staff Starting next week, students across the area will return to the routine of waking up early and spending time with their teachers.
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Sheriff |
Sheriff's reports July 27-Aug. 2
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Valley Center |
Budget, facility plan on board agenda The News Staff The Valley Center school board will meet at 7 p.m. Aug. 11 at the District Office.
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City struggles with budget Chris Strunk The Valley Center City Council will take a few more days before approving a city budget for 2015.
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Duplexes underway in newest subdivision Chris Strunk Work in the Ridgefield housing development in northwest Valley Center has restarted.
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Ranzau wins GOP primary Matt Heilman In north Sedgwick County, the Aug. 5 primary election revealed that voters are satisfied with their current leaders, at least for now.
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Teen hurt in wreck on interstate Matt Heilman A Valley Center teenager was treated at a hospital for minor injuries following an Aug. 1 wreck around 5 p.m. Aug. 1 near 61st North and I-135.
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Transition game Matt Heilman Coach embraces chance to help local business grow
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Valley Center issues 23 permits in July The News Staff The City of Valley Center issued 23 building and roofing permits in July for a total valuation of $542,081.
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Valley Center woman opens embroidery business on Main St. Matt Heilman After spending decades displaying her skills stitching and sewing, Ellen Bailey found a niche two years ago that has translated to the start of a new business in her community.
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Work on I-135 progressing The News Staff Work on I-135 in north Sedgwick County is progressing.
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