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    Locals chosen for Shrine Bowl band camp

    07/15/11 Several area high school band students make up the 170 students chosen to participate in the 28th annual Kansas Masonic All-State High School Marching Band Camp at Fort Hays State University held July 26-30.
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    Fans flock to honor state's official fruit at Gaffney's peach festival

    07/14/11 Gaffney will begin its annual celebration today in honor of the state's official fruit. The S.C. Peach Festival starts at 10 a.m. with the traditional Peach Dessert Contest on the front porch of the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce.
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    Muskogee State Lawmaker To Run For Dan Boren's Seat

    07/14/11 A Republican state lawmaker from Muskogee has announced his candidacy for Congress in Oklahoma's second district. Oklahoma Congressman Dan Boren Won't Seek Fifth Term
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    Area sales tax collections up

    07/14/11 Sales tax collections in June were up slightly in Tahlequah and down in Hulbert, a report prepared by the Oklahoma Tax Commission states.
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    Brad's Beat: Joplin Tornado Song

    07/05/11 Cherokee, KS- When it comes to rebuilding, Joplin people help in various ways.
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    FIRST IN PRINT: Roundup: Disc golf event set for Saturday

    06/29/11 The PITT Disc Golf Club and the City of Pittsburg will be presenting the Freedom Fling July 2 in the Lincoln Park Disc Golf Course. Entry fees are $20 per person (Open divisions) and $15 per person (Amateur divisions), with $5 discounts for PITT DGC members. Flights and prizes depend on the number of entries.
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    Lutz stands out in national tournament

    06/28/11 Two of Cherokee County's top high school wrestlers, Etowah's Jeremiah Lutz and Creekview's Joe Hulen, were among several athletes competing for Team Georgia in the United States Amateur Wrestling J...
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    JayHawk Provides Production Update on Its Divide County, North Dakota Producing Property

    06/27/11 POST FALLS, ID--(Marketwire - Jun 27, 2011) - JayHawk Energy, Inc. ( OTCBB : JYHW ) announces today that due to ongoing unfavorable weather conditions in North Dakota, including the recent flooding, there has been no well production for the last 3 months from its Divide County, North Dakota producing property. JayHawk currently has approximately 2,000 barrels of oil in its tanks awaiting ...
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    Gov. Announces More Than $3.6 Million For Crime Reduction Efforts In Kan.

    06/27/11 Governor Sam Brownback today announced the grant recipients of the 2012 Federal Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) program.
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    Clay Center man critical after wreck

    06/26/11 MILTONVALE -- A Clay Center man was in critical condition Saturday following a wreck on an ATV on Friday afternoon.
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    Osage and Partners Slawson, USEDC Top 11,000 Net Acres in Nemaha Ridge Horizontal Mississippian Project

    06/20/11 SAN DIEGO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Osage Exploration and Development, Inc. (OTCBB:OEDV) along with its partners, Slawson Exploration Company and US Energy Development Corporation continues to expand their Nemaha Ridge Mississippian prospect by announcing another land acquisition milestone, topping 11,000 net mineral acres across 40 sections in Logan County, Oklahoma. Slawson Exploration Company ...
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    Land Acquisition in Nemaha Ridge Mississippian Project Now in Excess of 11,000 Net Mineral Acres Reports Osage and ...

    06/20/11 "As we move forward in developing this project, we remain committed to expanding our footprint." - Kim Bradford, Chairman and CEO of Osage
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    FYI: Business

    06/19/11 Beautiful Brands International has announced an agreement with multi-unit developers Brad and Francy Bauer to open 25 new Smallcakes, A Cupcakery stores in North Carolina and South Carolina.
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    Area events: Thursday, June 16, 2011

    06/16/11 Senior exercise group Weekly senior exercise group will meet at 8:30 a.m. at the Homer Cole Community Center, 3003 N. Joplin.
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    AT&T unveils mobile broadband in Pittsburg

    06/16/11 On Wednesday, AT&T and city officials cut a ribbon, unveiling the newest addition to the city. However, unlike past ribbon cuttings, there was no building or anything else tangible to be revealed.
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    PostRock Concludes Asset Sale

    06/16/11 OKLAHOMA CITY -- PostRock Energy Corporation today announced that it had completed its previously announced sale of West Virginia assets to Magnum Hunter Resources Corporation . In the sale, a total of $44.6 million was realized.
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    Area landfills busier after Joplin tornado

    06/13/11 This week, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment estimated that between 2 and 3 million cubic yards of construction and demolition (C&D) waste from the Joplin tornado would make its way into landfills in Cherokee and Crawford counties.
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    PATRICK'S PEOPLE: Girard's Maurice Harley retires from Bone Cree board

    06/12/11 George Washington was known as the father of his country. On Thursday Maurice Harley was hailed as the father of Bone Creek Public Wholesale Water Supply District No. 11, which supplies drinking water to about 13 communities in Crawford and Cherokee Counties, and is also one of the most popular fishing lakes in the state.
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    Storm-Ravaged Areas To Get More Severe Weather

    05/26/11 Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kansas picked up the pieces after damaging storms and tornadoes moved through Tuesday night, but national weather forecasters predicted more severe weather Wednesday evening for parts of the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys.
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    Police report

    04/01/11 Neighborhoods west of Interstate 35, including such areas as downtown and the Cedar Creek, Northwood Trails, Persimmon Hills and Santa Barbara Estates subdivisions.
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