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The Osawatomie boys’ basketball team topped Jayhawk-Linn 66-29 in the opening game of Pioneer League play Friday night. The girls’ team also got off to a good start beating the Jayhawks 53-36. In other league games. The Central Heights boys beat Anderson County 41-20 and Prairie View beat Wellsville 47-21. The Central Heights girls won [...]
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By Kevin Gray I’ve always blamed the book, “The Cat in the Hat”, for my having “flunked” second grade. As if it happened yesterday, I can see my teacher placing this brand new book with the blue-laminated cover on the book shelf right next to my desk. Day after day, I sat there while the [...]
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By Jeremy Gulley I have had a lot on my mind this week. There are so many things changing and fluctuating that I have had a difficult time relaxing and thinking about anything other than my own issues. One thing that usually helps me to focus is exercise – specifically running. Last week, when things [...]
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Residents are urged to come celebrate Osawatomie’s history and culture as the community marks Kansas Day on Jan. 30 at Osawatomie High School. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the west end of the high school, 1200 Trojan Drive. An Arts and Crafts Vendor Fair will showcase the talents [...]
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Grady Atwater Osawatomie’s association with John Brown and Bleeding Kansas attracted 4, 611 visitors to the John Brown Museum State Historic Site during 2010, and increases of 303 visitors over the 4,308 visitors to the John Brown Museum State Historic Site in 2009. The combined efforts of museum staff and community volunteers working together built [...]
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By Jeff Gulley Osawatomie was spared from the worst Mother Nature had to offer Monday and Tuesday but it was still enough to cause road problems and cancel school on both days. Snow began falling in the early hours Monday and city staff were called out to clear streets about 4:25, said Public Works Director [...]
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By Doug Carder Donna Broce has set up Mi’Lady’s Hair Care & Nail Salon temporarily at 559 Main St. after a fire gutted her business last week. “I lost most of it. The fire wasn’t big, but everything melted,” Broce said of the contents of her former shop at 535 Main St. The fire broke [...]
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By Kevin Gray Just think, I was out in the yard with our dogs last Thursday evening in my shorts and a T-shirt. And when we were on a nice long walk late that afternoon, Diane asked, “What’s that sound?” I knew what she meant, and we both said at the same time, “Kids!” From [...]
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By Jeremy Gulley My family and I would like to express our sincere appreciation for all of the love and support we received since the death of my father last week. I am sure we would have made it through, but it would not have been as easy without you. It was heartwarming and motivating [...]
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