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May 21, 2009 | Emporia Gazette
Emergency teams practice for accidents
Federal regulators were to be in Emporia this morning to evaluate the final day of a three-day training to prepare for an incident at Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Plant near New Strawn.
The Eureka Herald reported that Jordan Himes is the Greenwood County Spelling Bee Champion and Lydia McEwen is the runner-up following the bee last week.
The National Weather Service office in Topeka has announced its schedule for storm-spotter training for this year.
The Coffey County Republican reported that rainbow trout were stocked in the New Strawn City Lake and the Lebo City Lake.
Tech College Fall graduates are listed
Flint Hills Technical College announces its fall 2008 graduates: Timothy Don Alexander, Americus, Technical Certificate in power plant technology, graduating with honors; Janette Avritt, Eureka, Technical ...
Washburn graduates Students from this area who graduated in the fall of 2008 from Washburn University and participated in Fridaya s fall commencement exercises were: Kody Johnson, bachelora s degree in law ...
80-year-old hurt when truck slides into ditch
An 80-year-old Waverly was injured Wednesday morning when the truck he was driving rolled into a ditch after sliding on a patch of ice The Kansas Highway Patrol said Kenneth R. Hansell was northbound on US-75 ...
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