Marion County RECORD
Vol. 137 , No. 20
Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006
Marion, KS 66861
HEADLINES
Special sales tax considered to pay for jail, court services
Festival buttons may change for Chingawassa
Burns restaurant reopens
Information meetings set
Cost of ambulance runs increases
New court docket system approved
Judicial district makes appointments
Senior board appoints committees, chairmen
St. Luke Hospital Auxiliary executive board hears from hospital s interim CEO
Lincolnville City Council: Interior of community building nears completion
Sheriff, commission address inmate issues
Marion Body Shop expands, buys lots, building next door
Man dies in one-vehicle accident
Business trailer will remain for 18 months
Farmers speak out against zoning changes
Kremeier Oil Productions suffers loss at property
Council candidates share views, goals of city positions
Fair board discusses bleachers, future of fair
FOR THE RECORD
Accidents
Civil
County jail
Criminal
Deeds
Domestic
Small claims
OPINION
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Random Thoughts: Difficult times, then and now
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Letter to the editor
PEOPLE
Sassy senior moments: Kazoos abundant at senior center
Beneke graduates from Southwestern
T. Cole, S. Post are married Oct. 1 in outdoor ceremony
Bruners observe 50th anniversary
Cowans to mark 60th wedding anniversary
Presbyterian minister s family likes small town
Developer keeps busy with leads, prospective businesses
Learning is an ongoing process
BIRTH
Payton Amber Lynn Svitak
SPORTS/SCHOOL
Hett proves clutch with last-second free throws
MMS boys claim league championship
CHS girls make it 11 straight with victory agaisnt Lebo
Forensics team takes first at tournament
Wimmer earns curriculum awards at KAAE conference
Split decision: Warriors lose one, win one at Eureka
Warriors drop two tough ones
Queen of Courts king and queen to be announced Friday
From the Sidelines: Project provides much needed progress
Top-ranked Lebo too much for CHS
CJHS boys in loser s bracket after one round
CJHS girls advance to semifinals
USD 408 students recognized for test scores
Snacks sell: FFA members keep crowd fed at basketball games
DEATHS
Gladys Mann
Alex Christensen
Glenn L. Heitfield Jr.
Dr. Gary K. Ash
Evelyn M. Dick
Larry N. Holmes
Kimberly L. Pitts
MEMORIES
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