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Coffeyville Police Dept. launches new Community Information Service
The City of Coffeyville Police Department is launching a new Community Information Service designed to deliver important and timely information to residents in the area using the latest technology.
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Coffeyville Man Sentenced To 14 Years For Drug Trafficking
A man who authorities say had crack cocaine and marijuana in his home will spend 14 years behind bars for drug trafficking.
Coffeyville Man Sentenced To 14 Years For Drug Trafficking
A man who authorities say had crack cocaine and marijuana in his home will spend 14 years behind bars for drug trafficking.
Canine in the classroom: trained dog to quell behaviorial issues
Students who have behavior control issues will soon learn why dogs are considered man's best friend.
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CVR Energy to Issue Third Quarter Earnings Monday, Nov. 2, Followed...
CVR Energy, Inc. today announced that it will release its third quarter results on Monday, Nov.
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Heading Home for the Holidays Could Cost More
If you're planning a vacation around the holidays, you should be pricing flights right now.
More vaccine, but not for public
Published online 10/16/2009 11:03 PM More vaccine, but not for public It may be several weeks before most Reno citizens can access H1N1 shots By John Green - The Hutchinson News - jgreen@hutchnews.com Reno County health officials expect to receive another 1,100 doses of H1N1 flu vaccine next week - and it will all likely go to medical personnel, ...
KDHE reports 7th swine flu death in Kansas
TOPEKA, Kan. - State health officials say a Kansas City-area woman has died from swine flu, bringing the state's total of fatal H1N1 virus cases to seven.p>
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Jim Taylor Grilled Over Alleged False Comments
A nearly three hour-long meeting culminated with the Coffeyville City Commission asking Commissioner Jim Taylor for his resignation Tuesday night at City Hall.
Mongomery County woman found guilty in child death
A Montgomery County jury has convicted a southeast Kansas woman in the death of a 23-month-old child in her care.
Ravens storm back for overtime win over Blue Dragons
Montgomery County Woman Found Guilty In Child Death
Monday, October 12, 2009 Attorney General Steve Six announced today that a Montgomery County woman was found guilty of felony murder and child abuse in the death of a 23-month-old girl in her care.
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State Issues Emergency Suspension of Group Day Care Home in Coffeyville
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued an Emergency Order of Suspension against Lasting Impresions DCH, a licensed group day care home operated by Amanda Jo Cook, located at 501 Jasper, Coffeyville.
The first 4-State children are vaccinated against the H1N1 virus
The Ottawa County Health Department held the first H1N1 flu vaccine clinic in Miami on Friday.
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Senate Democrats reach deal on extending unemployment benefits
From the Associated Press Senate Democrats have reached a deal to extend unemployment insurance benefits to workers in every state who are in danger of seeing their benefits run dry in the coming weeks.
Businessman sues Coffeyville oil refinery
Gregory Vowell, doing business as RBK Manufacturing, JC Pump and JD Cook, is suing Coffeyville Resources Refinery and Marketing for $3.2 million for damages received during the 2007 flood of the Verdigris River at Coffeyville and the subsequent spill of 90,000 gallons of oil and pollutants.
Deere workers ratify new contract
Posted on Oct 05, 2009 by admin . Employees have ratified a new six-year contract with Deere & Company, the company said last night.
Annual Oktoberfest meal served at St. Paula s Lutheran Church
The members of St. Paula s Lutheran Church, Ninth and Spruce Streets in Coffeyville, are busy preparing for their annual Oktoberfest meal.
Ravens shutout Garden City, 35-0
Coffeyville Field Kindley HighÂ’s Golden Tornado hammered the Mustangs
Register/Jocelyn Sheets Iola High's Shane Snavely hits Coffeyville Field Kindley High's quarterback Ethan Cordray during Friday's game.
Jayhawk-Linn, Pleasanton each drop one classification
While Fort Scott and Uniontown will remain in their classes for this school year, both Jayhawk-Linn and Pleasanton will each drop one classification after the Kansas State High School Activities Association released 2009-10 assignments Tuesday.