Marion County RECORD
Vol. 136 , No. 46
Wednesday, Aug 10, 2005
Marion, KS 66861
HEADLINES
City considers change to five-member council
Don t tell them they can t: Burns community raises funds for city library project
Free smoke detectors available to residents
Florence Labor Day committee sets 2005 schedule of events
Durham City Council: Vandals damage restroom at city park
Tampa City Council: Willis Herbel fills open city council position
Dirtwork has begun at county landfill
County approves zoning changes; planning commission will review
New book released on Father Emil Kapaun
Project costs may be higher than anticipated
Fair is this week at county fairgrounds
OPINION
How did they do it?
Random Thoughts: Norma goes traveling
Plains Folk: Fall colors cover more than foliage
Miscellany: Lessons learned on a Texas highway
Another Day in the Country: Horseflies and Hondas
FOR THE RECORD
Accidents
Civil
County jail
Criminal
Deeds
Domestic
Fish and game
Marriage
Small claims
Traffic
DEATHS
Ella Winter
Robert Shanklin
Ted Hamm
Asher Dallas Boese
Janet Sue Christenson
SPORTS/SCHOOL
From the Sidelines: What could have been, and unfortunately what will be
USD 408: Board of Education budget up slightly from last year
At Centre USD: Increase in kindergartners produces need for another teacher aide
Enrollment up, mill levy down at Centre
PEOPLE
Jamie Bernhardt, Michael Norris are married in June 11 ceremony
Couple exchange vows in Colorado ceremony
Unruh, Johnson are married June 18
Dinner, vacation to mark couple s 50th anniversary
Parents announce couple s engagement
Kerbs, Smith to marry Sept. 24
Keith and Claudia Allison observe 50th anniversary
Heather Wattson, Michael Crocker to wed Sept. 10 at Hesston church
Marion Manor: School supply drive continues
Davis receives service promotion
Burdick: Petersons enjoy sights of Oklahoma
Tampa: Women attend Gracia Burnham presentation Sunday at Eastmoor UM Church
Sassy senior moments: Center needs volunteers to embroidery
Rachel Davidson knits her way to the county fair
Tagalongs get head start in 4-H
4-Her suffers loss of horse before the fair, friends provide a substitute
Ramona: Residents celebrate the last days of summer
Lost Springs: Stuchlik enjoys visits from family
BIRTH
Vincent Howard Parazin
MEMORIES
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