Jun 30, 2009 | The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas
Frank Evans, Dodge City, will celebrate his 80th birthday Thursday. He was born in 1929 to Ruth and Cress Evans in Dodge City, and at age 6, moved with his family to New Mexico where he graduated from Santa Fe High School.
Lyons officials are answering a call for change, dropping a measure it hoped would save the city $72,000 a year.
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Sterling family coping after wind sends tree into home. By Clara Kilbourn - The Hutchinson News - ckilbourn@hutchnews.com Bob Barker, left, and his brother Terry Barker watch as part of the bedroom wall of Terrya s house is pulled down Friday afternoon.
Lyons resident files Federal lawsuit over 911 system
Changes to 911 in Lyons sparks a federal lawsuit. One woman says the new system is putting her life and others in danger.
By Kim Wilhelm A burst of applause echoed from the Lyons City Council chambers Friday afternoon.
Kansas Man Convicted In Insurance Scheme Gets Probation
Thursday, June 18, 2009 A former Hutchinson insurance agent already convicted in several counties of bilking elderly residents has received probation in a case out of Rice County.
Lyons Woman Sues City, County Commission
A lawsuit filed against the city of Lyons and the Rice County Board of Commissioners alleges they are in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act .
Habitat "blitz building" house for Sterling mother
A Rice Co. family will soon have a brand new place to call home thanks to a group of volunteers.
Some Question Change In Lyons Dispatch Policy
City leaders in Lyons call it a change in the way you call police that'll save taxpayer dollars.
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Dispatched service a sore spot in Lyons
Ten days after the city of Lyons terminated its dispatch service agreement with the Rice County Communications Center, three police officers have resigned and numerous citizens' complaints are being heard.
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Judge orders ex-insurance agent to jail
A judge Thursday ordered a former Hutchinson insurance agent convicted in multiple counties for bilking elderly residents out of tens of thousands of dollars through phony policies to spend two months in jail for failing to pay restitution.
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