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Ruth Suderman, 87, of Oshkosh, died Thursday November 19, 2009 at Aurora Medical Center-St. Luke's in Milwaukee.
Prospective teachers attend job fair
Laura Fitzgerald, a teacher from Unity East Elementary School, talks to one of the many people who attended the Fall Education Job Fair on Wednesday.
Closed Section of U.S. 24 Re-Opens
U.S. 24 between here and Limon has re-opened. CDOT began allowing westbound traffic at 6 a.m. Friday, followed by eastbound traffic just before 9 a.m. A worker removed a "Road Closed" sign at the east end of Calhan.
McTeacher's Night Raises Money for Area Schools
The tally is in, and last Tuesday's McTeacher's Night, raised almost $8,000 for Northeast Kansas Schools.
WTO to rule on Boeing, Airbus' epic trade dispute
Boeing and Airbus expect to find out Friday who won the first round in their epic trade dispute, when the World Trade Organization rules on a five-year-old U.S. complaint that argues European governments unfairly financed Airbus' climb to world No.
Area farmers focused on innovation and new techniques at the annual Organic Farm Field Day at Allison Farm on Friday afternoon.
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Is It More Cost Efficient to Reduce Emissions?
During a debate about the American Climate and Energy Security Act , which passed last Friday with 219 votes, Rep.
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News Briefs: Practice Management Updates
This roundup includes the following brief practice management updates: Massachusetts clinicians lead the nation in electronic prescribing, says Surescripts, the nation's largest e-prescribing network.
Coalition Battles Meth in Coles County
Methamphetamine is a drug that affects the family, friends and community of its users.
Once upon a time in Horseradishville ...
Ron Adams has his work cut out for him. The professional storyteller has promised to include horseradish in at least one of his stories at the International Horseradish Festival in Collinsville this weekend.
Potentially Dangerous Situation Could Unfold over the Plains, Midwest
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Aftermath of Friday's Severe Storms, Cleanup Weather
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Thousands still without power after Friday storm
Residents of the Midwest cleared away wreckage Saturday following a wave of storms that splintered homes and knocked out power to thousands.
The Friends University Singing Quakers will perform at 7 p.m. today in the sanctuary of the First United Methodist Church, 600 S.W. Topeka Blvd.
Cleanup begins after Midwest storms killed 6
The Associated Press Hundreds of homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed Friday in Kansas, Illinois, Kentucky and Missouri and 150000 Missouri utility customers lost power.
Residents of the Midwest cleared away wreckage Saturday following a wave of powerful storms.
May 9, 2009 -- Residents of the Midwest cleared away wreckage Saturday following a wave of powerful storms that splintered homes, knocked out power to thousands and killed six people.