Marion County RECORD
Vol. 136 , No. 52
Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2005
Marion, KS 66861
HEADLINES
Old settlers come home to Marion this weekend
History of Old Settlers Day
Thousands enjoy Marion craft show
Grand marshal is a community ambassador
Marion County landfill is officially closed
Area man dies in ATV accident
Poised for the next century: Marion National Bank celebrates centennial
New county appraiser is here to serve the public
Lincolnville City Council approves zero increase budget
Commission seeks representative for Mid CAP executive board
Officials butt heads over C&D charges
Tampa City Council: Byron Noeth talks about Leadership Marion County
Marion residents can receive bucks for building houses
County will purchase dump trucks for road and bridge department
Centre school board contemplates new science classroom
Officers investigate battery at high school
FOR THE RECORD
Accidents
Civil
County jail
Criminal
Deeds
Domestic
Marriage
Traffic
OPINION
Welcome Old Settlers
Stay for the game
Random Thoughts: Martha is back
On being memorable!
Plains Folk: Threshing show is good history teacher
Letter to the editor
PEOPLE
Richmonds to observe 50th wedding anniversary
Riglers are married 50 years
Youks observe 50 years of marriage
Fruechtings to celebrate 50th anniversary
Sassy senior moments: Karaoke brings out talent at senior center
St. Luke Living Center: September birthdays celebrated
Displaced but not discouraged: Resident s brother plans to return, rebuild after storm
Susan Koslowsky is a Red Cross volunteer
Coffee shop owner wants to serve more than java
SPORTS/SCHOOL
Homecoming hurrah: Warriors crush Sterling 34-13
Warriors place three runners in top-10 at Peabody meet
MMS volleyball splits four with Lindsborg
CHS JV falls to Hope
Centre girls reach .500 after sweep
Warriors sweep Dragons off the court
From the Sidelines: Home cross country meet a chance for local athletes to prove sport is more than just running
Jirak and Gutsch lead CHS ground attack in home loss to Hope Lions
Wildcat football sweeps Lindsborg
Centre junior varsity girls play at Abilene tourney
BIRTHS
Ava Catherine Spachek
Jackson Robert Edwards
FARM
Local farrier enjoys his work
Emergency disaster loan deadline is Oct. 11 for farmers/ranchers
Farmers cope with higher costs
Hurricane Katrina affects ag producers
Hannah Bennett is in Peace Corps in Ecuador
This is no joke: New invention minimizes nitrate leaching from cow urine
Sept. 30 is important farm program deadline
Tampa s third annual Santa Fe Trail Fest is scheduled for Oct. 9
Full slate of activities planned for Octoberfest
DEATHS
Richard Smith
Clara Razor
Robert Potocnik Jr.
Veona Popp
John N. Daly Jr.
MEMORIES
10 years ago
25 years ago
35 years ago
50 years ago
60 years ago
100 years ago
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