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Theater review: '1968: Rock the World'
'Nobody's right if everybody's wrong.' - Stephen Stills 'For What It's Worth' In '1968: Rock the World,' a world premiere play with music of the era, there's no winning side to the Vietnam War ...
Mike Burlakoff, 74, formerly of Millville, passed away Tuesday, July 1, 2008. Mike was born Oct.
Saving former school a big project for small t ...
Graduating seniors of high school in Stark may have moved over the years, but the ties have not waned.
WALNUT -- Vera Diskin will celebrate her 90th birthday on Friday, May 30
She was born in rural St. Paul to George and Rose Volmer. She attended Odell country school and graduated from St.
The Kansas Corporation Commission has granted the Missouri Kansas Texas railroad permission to close its stations at Elsmore and Stark. via Chanute Tribune
Duplicate Bridge met April 8 at the Chanute Senior Center. Charles and Peggy Carlson bid and made a slam. via Chanute Tribune
Pictured in the Tribune as they sled on snowy, icy Chanute streets are Aaron Hockett and Hunter Hastings, both 11, and Stan Lopeman and Brandon Green, both 10. via Chanute Tribune
Fire destroys rural Savonburg home
“It took us a while to find the family”
' The rural Savonburg home of Eugene and Debbra Weber was destroyed by a fire Wednesday, the Iola Register Reported.. Allen County Sheriff's Deputy Tim Beckham reported that the Webers weren't home when the ... via Chanute Tribune
The Topeka Capital-Journal will publish its Briefly column and clubs and meetings calendar each Sunday for activities scheduled through the following week. via The Topeka Capital-Journal
Stark TOPS club wins first place On Oct. 27 all Southeast Kansas area TOPS Chapters were recognized at Fun Days in Iola. via Chanute Tribune
Transformation at the Triangle
“But we made it fashionable. So now people are bringing the money in.”
If you spread out a map and trace the black ribbon of West Burnside Street from the Willamette River to Southwest 12th Avenue and take a left, you'll find a scruffy, historically gay commercial district ... via Oregonlive.com
“I wonder if the council wouldn't feel more comfortable having a bigger idea of the impact we make for the group”
The barricades around the building that collapsed on the south side of the square were discussed during the Washington City Council meet Wednesday night. via Golden Triangle Media.com