May 21, 2008 | Great Bend Tribune - Great Bend, Kansas
BCCC nursing graduates honored in pinning ceremony
Barton County Community College honored 33 graduating nurses in a Nurses Pinning Ceremony last Thursday.
Greensburg man celebrates 91st birthday
A Greensburg family with multiple generations trying to rebuild their lives, took a minute this week to pause and celebrate their grandfather's 91st birthday. via KSNW-TV
Family bounced around, then home to Greensburg
“And our basement is Harley (Harley-Davidson) orange”
Tamara Kaltenbach, right, along with her husband and two sons, have moved in with the Gibson family of Haviland after the Katlenbachs lost their Greensburg home in the May 4 tornado. via The Wichita Eagle
All three Greensburg banks plan to rebuild
“Their lives are a lot back towards normal. That's the most important part to us.”
Steve Kirk is finally watching his new home go up in Greensburg. Soon he will be able to say the same for the Centera Bank branch he manages there. via Kansas.com
“They started a playground on Monday and expect to have it done by Friday.”
Originally published 01:44 p.m., May 1, 2008 Updated 01:44 p.m., May 1, 2008 With the one-year anniversary of the tornado that destroyed Greensburg, a group of Emporia-area residents are going to help with the ... via Emporia Gazette
“What's the definition of insanity?”
HAVILAND, KAN. -- Steve Arnold is driving the yellow Hummer in circles around a Kiowa County wheat field, towing an 18-foot-wide metal detector. via Los Angeles Times
Travel Headlines The driver of a van from Wichita was killed in a head-on collision with a semi-truck near Greensburg Thursday. via WIBW-TV Topeka
Top 2 advance to state Bucklin vs. Ashland 25-20 25-20 South Central vs. Minneola 25-19 25-16 Haviland vs. via Dodge City Daily Globe
Dodge City at Great Bend 730 p.m. Cimarron at Meade 7 p.m. Haviland at Bucklin 7 p.m. Spearville at Pawnee Hts. via Dodge City Daily Globe
Simmons to lobby Kansas Legislature
“I am a senior who listens to seniors. I want to find out more about what could help senior citizens”
By Gale Rose, reporter@pratttribune.com Published: Monday, September 17, 2007 11:30 AM CDT Bud Simmons A lot of silver hair is going to invade the halls of the Kansas legislature and seeking changes in ... via The Pratt Tribune