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We've lost a business leader, pal
We are saddened to hear the news that our good friend and longtime Hillsboro businessman Jerold Vogt died Sunday night.
When Jantz first entered the work force, she tried to stay away from a marketing and sales position.
TC student designs new KCAC logo
Tabor College senior graphics design major and soccer player Dallas Pruitt crafted the winning entry in the contest the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference sponsored to develop a new logo.
Naila Kunantaev and Alex Curl are planning to wed Dec. 5. Parents of the couple are Kakim and Karla Kunantaev of Hillsboro and Nelson and Mary Curl of Houston, Texas.
Lee Greenemeyer will no longer be the custodian of Mariona s parks and city building.
Drive to stadium will cost $150,000
A concrete drive to the USD 410/Tabor College athletic facility will cost $154,700. Tabor College wants to split the cost with the school district, Interim Superintendent Doug Huxman said at a school board meeting Monday night Business manager Jerry Hinerman expects about $50,000 to be left of the $100,000 contingency fund for stadium construction.
Dr. Joseph Suderman, D.O., 91, known to many through the years simply as Dr. Joe, died April 25, 2009, in Medicalodge Nursing Home, Dewey, Okla.
Rousell earnsall-American status at NAIA meet in St. Louis
Tabor College athlete Mike Rousell earned all-American honors by taking fourth place in the triple jump at the NAIA Outdoor National Champion ships last week in St.
A book signing reception for Katie Funk Wiebe is planned for noon to 2 p.m. Friday, June 5, at the Java Jays in the Tabor College Student Center on campus.
W.C. Edgar and his band provided the music. n Gerald Henderson marked his retirement as superintendent of Marion-Florence schools following a six-year run.
Tabor College holds graduation ceremonies
Tabor College concluded its 99th commencement exercises Sunday at the campus gymnasium.
TC camp registration due June 15
The Tabor College football staff will offer a senior combine and fundamental football camp from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, July 18, on the Tabor campus.
First novel tells ancestor's Civil War story
The 20-year-old Ohioan stepped into the nation's bloodiest war in March 1862 with idealism to save the Union and pacifism in his religious heritage.
Swartzendruber receives top Tabor faculty honor
Dr. Holly Swartzendruber, associate professor of vocal music, recently was awarded the annual Clarence R. Hiebert Excellence in Teaching Award, the highest honor given to a faculty member at Tabor College.
Wiens to represent Tabor at national student congress
Newly elected Tabor College Student Senate President Andrew Wiens has been selected by Kansas Senator Sam Brownback to be the Kansas college student representative at the Henry Clay Center for Statesmanship Student Congress, June 20-27, in Lexington, Ky.
Tabor honors students at convocation
On the eve of Tabor College's 99th commencement, the campus community gathered for the Honors & Awards Convocation, to recognize, applaud, and award scholarships to the best and brightest students of the 2008-09 academic year.
I would like to thank Alan Goldsby for his factual and informative letter concerning the lawsuit over atrazine .
Tabor athletics banquet set for Saturday
Former Bluejay greats John Franz and Colleen Squires will be inducted into the Tabor College Hall of Fame class at the annual Tabor College Hall of Fame Banquet, to be held Saturday, May 16th at the Hillsboro Mennonite Brethren Church.
Four TC athletic trainers earn KATS recognition
Four Tabor College athletic trainers earned academic recognition from the Kansas Athletic Trainers Society in 2008.
TC athletics spared from cuts...wisely?
In spite of all the government bailouts, 2009 may well be remembered as the year of widespread layoffs and cutbacks.