07/11/11 A lighted sign notifies motorists of an upcoming road project that will narrow traffic on the Shawnee Bypass starting today and lasting until January.
07/11/11 Following the Cherokee CCHS All-school Reunion Luncheon at the Mirza Temple last Saturday, the CCHS Class of 1946 and friends gathered at the Crawford County Historical Museum for their 65th Anniversary and 20th Annual Reunion.
07/08/11 A 10-day summer trip to Napa enabled Jodi Hoyer to visit with her family and re-connect with the town that she grew up in and excelled in as an athlete.
07/05/11 Justin Seedle nearly died in a fireworks explosion at Great American Ballpark in April.
07/01/11 The Pink Elephant Campaign by Shawnee Youth Coalition is under way. The coalition is using the Pink Elephant to encourage adults to talk to each other about underage drinking.
07/01/11 Who: Gregg Stock Jr., 62, of Merriam. When and how he died: June 17 of leukemia.
06/30/11 Muskogee boys basketball coach Lloyd Williams inherits a team that lost nine seniors with two state tournament appearances. Williams looks as that as an opportunity to bulid from the ground up.
06/29/11 GRANVILLE -- Rileigh Burke did what she needed to do as the leadoff hitter for the fifth-ranked Blackhawks. But she didn't get the normal help from her Hinton teammates in Tuesday's War Eagle Conference game in Granville.
06/28/11 A divided Topeka City Council put off action for two weeks Tuesday evening on a proposal to make public records of the Joint Economic Development Organization available online. The council voted 5-4 to approve Councilman Richard Harmon's motion to defer action until its next meeting on July 12. read more
06/25/11 The action doesn't star with the first pitch of a Royals game or end with the last out. Keeping Kansas City's baseball cathedral running in top shape is an all-day affair.
06/22/11 Company Expands Technology & Service Offerings to U.S. and Puerto Rico Markets
06/22/11 An accident involving a pickup truck at a farm claimed the life of a 94-year-old rural Shawnee County man Wednesday afternoon, authorities said. Emergency personnel were summoned at 4:59 p.m. to 529 N.W. West Union Road on a report of a motor vehicle accident. West Union Road is several miles west of S.W. Auburn Road in the western portion of the county, just off Interstate 70. read more
06/22/11 The Team Ohio F.C. Green Under-17 boys soccer team surprised many, including coach Steve Dawson, by winning the State Cup tournament for the first time in four years.
06/20/11 Company Expands Technology & Service Offerings to U.S. Online Intranet Gaming Markets
06/13/11 BETHESDA, Md. -- Johnny McDermott arrived at the golf course without fanfare -- virtually unnoticed, to be more precise -- dropped off by his sister near the front door. The assistant golf pro at the Overbrook Golf Club was scheduled to meet McDermott at the door, take him to the course and play nine holes, the way they did every Saturday and Sunday when the weather was good. read more
06/10/11 TULSA, Okla. (October 11, 2010) - Opperman, Wolfgang, Swindell and Kinser are just a sampling of the legendary names on the list of past Devil's Bowl Winter Nationals champions.
06/10/11 TULSA, Okla. (October 6, 2010) - The defending event champion, the leading Lucas Oil ASCS National championship contenders and the reigning Knoxville Nationals champion are just a few of the earliest entries for I-30 Speedway's upcoming 23rd Annual Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires in Little Rock, AR.
06/10/11 Lonnie Wheatley, TULSA, Okla. (September 15, 2010) - With the initial 20 nights of competition in the books, the stretch drive for the $60,000 Lucas Oil ASCS presented by K&N Filters National championship essentially begins when the series takes to Lucas Oil Speedway, "The Diamond of Dirt Tracks", in Wheatland, MO, next Saturday night, September 25.
06/08/11 Stephen Macomber, right, is escorted from the Marshall County Courthouse back to jail by Sheriff Dan Hargrave, left, after being found guilty in the second of two Marshall County cases.
08/04/09 All Items in Police Beat are based on official police reports of events. Reports are published by The Daily Journal as soon as they are made available. |