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MHS Teen Band Selected As Semi-finalist in National Competition

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Marysville, Kansas — NAMM, the trade association of the international music products industry, has selected Delinquent Scholars of Marysville High School to move on to the semi finals of the SchoolJam USA teen battle of the bands competition.  The nationwide contest, sponsored by NAMM, is designed to encourage teen bands across the United States to demonstrate their musical talents and ... Read More »

Washington County Sheriff’s Report

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The following reports were filed with the Washington County Sheriffs Office for the last two weeks. On October 17th at Woodlawn & Crest Street, Washington. A juvenile was cited for Minor In Possession. On October 18th an officer was dispatched to 100 Highway Ave. in Mahaska for a report of criminal damage and theft. Investigation pending. On October 19th Novella ... Read More »

Corps of Engineers Waives Day-use Fees for Veterans on Veteran’s Day

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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers today announced it will waive day-use fees for veterans, active and reserve component service members and their families at the more than 2,400 Corps-operated recreation areas nationwide on Veterans Day, November 11. “We began this initiative in 2006 to support and honor the men and women who have served the nation and ... Read More »

Check Lanes and Saturation Patrols Set for Halloween

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The Kansas Highway Patrol is urging motorists and community members to practice caution as Halloween approaches. Caution can be the key to safety as an increasing number of people are out, including pedestrians walking, parents driving their children, and people attending Halloween parties. It is imperative that safety play a role in the fun during the day and evening’s celebrations. ... Read More »

Fire Marshal Encourages You to Check Smoke Detectors Sunday

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The Kansas State Fire Marshal, Dan McLaughlin, is urging all citizens to change your smoke detector battery when you change your clocks back to Standard Time, this year on November 1, 2009. Smoke detectors save lives – but only those that have been properly installed and maintained.  In 2008, forty percent of all home fire deaths resulted from fires in ... Read More »

Marysville Main Street’s President, Tony Duever and the City of Marysville Receive Governor’s Awards of Excellence

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The Kansas Department of Commerce announced the winners of the Main Street Awards of Excellence at the annual Kansas Downtown Symposium annual banquet on Thursday, October 22 at the Riverfront Community Center in Leavenworth. The Marysville Main Street Program received two awards, bringing Marysville’s total to twenty eight Governor’s Awards for excellence in various downtown projects and volunteer action. Community ... Read More »

Washington County Weekly Sheriffs Report

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The following reports were filed with the Washington County Sheriffs Office for the last week. On October 7th in 100 block of East 4th Street Washington. Debra Miller, Washington driving a 1999 Dodge Tk was backing and struck a 1998 Chevy Tk owned by Lonnie Edgar, Washington. No injuries, damage over $1000.00. On October 14 in the 900 block of ... Read More »

Area Director for Usda Rural Development to Visit Marysville

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Richard Boyles, Area Director for USDA Rural Development, will visit Marshall County Monday, October 26 to assist communities, businesses and individuals interested in accessing the agency’s programs and available financial assistance, according to George McCune, Director of the Marshall County Economic Development Office. McCune stated that Boyles will meet with the County Commissioners Monday morning to review USDA Rural Development’s ... Read More »

Khp Advises Caution While Driving, Look for Deer

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The Kansas Highway Patrol is advising all motorists to be cautious of deer activity on and around roadways this fall. Because the deer breeding season generally runs from October to December, law enforcementofficers routinely investigate a large number of deer-vehicle crashes this time of year. Last year, six people were killed in crashes involving deer, and 318 were injured. According ... Read More »

Week 6 Volleyball Rankings From the KVA

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October 14, 2009, Topeka, KS — The Kansas Volleyball Association is pleased to announce the 2009 Week 6 Volleyball Rankings sponsored by PrepVolleyball.com. These rankings are based on the new KSHSAA Classifications that were released on 9/28/09. Records are as of 10/12/09. Rank – School – Last Week’s Rank 6A 1. Manhattan (31-2) (3) 2. Shawnee Mission East (21-5) (4) ... Read More »

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