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Parsons High School graduate Caitlyn Sanders puts the finishing touches on trim on the top of the Winway Park concession stand. Sanders worked with a group of Parsons High School National Honor Society students to paint the side of the building Wednesday afternoon. Blue and gold paint was used. The Bathroom facilities are also receiving new vents to help airflow. Youth and adults volunteered for the project, which will be done in time for the 11-year-old Cal Ripken League State Tournament coming to Parsons on Friday.
Courtesy photo Parsons High School graduate Caitlyn Sanders puts the finishing touches on trim on the top of the Winway Park concession stand. Sanders worked with a group of Parsons High School National Honor Society students to paint the side of the building Wednesday afternoon. Blue and gold paint was used. The Bathroom facilities are also receiving new vents to help airflow. Youth and adults volunteered for the project, which will be done in time for the 11-year-old Cal Ripken League State Tournament coming to Parsons on Friday.
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teammates Tuesday morning during a practice for a competitive cheerleading squad at the PRC Multi-Arts Academy. Kindyl Wells of Pittsburg instructs the team along with Mary Friess of Parsons. Friess said the squad is preparing for competitions later this year.
teammates Tuesday morning during a practice for a competitive cheerleading squad at the PRC Multi-Arts Academy. Kindyl Wells of Pittsburg instructs the team along with Mary Friess of Parsons. Friess said the squad is preparing for competitions later this year.
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Labette County 12-year-old Cal Ripken League member Caden Forbes slides safely to third in the third inning of a 6-3 win over Independence Monday afternoon in Altamont in the finals of the 12-year-old state tourney. Forbes was named the MVP of the state final thanks to his four RBIs. Labette County will now travel to Grand Forks, North Dakota on July 25-30 for the Midwest Plains Regional Tournament.
Anthony Cook/Sun photo Labette County 12-year-old Cal Ripken League member Caden Forbes slides safely to third in the third inning of a 6-3 win over Independence Monday afternoon in Altamont in the finals of the 12-year-old state tourney. Forbes was named the MVP of the state final thanks to his four RBIs. Labette County will now travel to Grand Forks, North Dakota on July 25-30 for the Midwest Plains Regional Tournament.
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Members of the 12-and-under Cal Ripken League state champion Labette County team pile on and celebrate following a 6-4 victory over Independence Monday afternoon in Altamont. The team added a state trophy to its District 5 championship. Next up for the 12s will be a trip to the Midwest region tourney in Grand Forks, N.D. on July 25-30.
Anthony Cook/Sun photo Members of the 12-and-under Cal Ripken League state champion Labette County team pile on and celebrate following a 6-4 victory over Independence Monday afternoon in Altamont. The team added a state trophy to its District 5 championship. Next up for the 12s will be a trip to the Midwest region tourney in Grand Forks, N.D. on July 25-30.
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Jack Burke stands on his daughter’s property at Osage and Boyd Friday next to a tree that had been struck by lightning just minutes before. The lightning hit with such force that large splinters of wood were found scattered around the property and across the street, some deeply embedded in the ground more than 100 yards away. This is a prime example of why people should not stand under trees when lightning is active, Burke said.
Jack Burke stands on his daughter’s property at Osage and Boyd Friday next to a tree that had been struck by lightning just minutes before. The lightning hit with such force that large splinters of wood were found scattered around the property and across the street, some deeply embedded in the ground more than 100 yards away. This is a prime example of why people should not stand under trees when lightning is active, Burke said.
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The 2012 Nation of Patriots Tour traveled through Parsons Friday morning, including a lunch stop at Ernesto’s. The riders were enroute to Wichita from Joplin. The Nation of Patriots raises money and awareness for wounded veterans. This year’s tour will touch most of 48 states and end Sept. 1 in Wisconsin, which is where the tour began. Labette Center for Mental Health Services staff handed out flags that the public could wave near 16th and Main as the riders passed. Ernie Barr and his grandchildren, Ethan Barr, 3, and Jadyn Barr, 6, waited for the Patriots to ride past. The Patriots were stopped at 16th on Main just to the east.
The 2012 Nation of Patriots Tour traveled through Parsons Friday morning, including a lunch stop at Ernesto’s. The riders were enroute to Wichita from Joplin. The Nation of Patriots raises money and awareness for wounded veterans. This year’s tour will touch most of 48 states and end Sept. 1 in Wisconsin, which is where the tour began. Labette Center for Mental Health Services staff handed out flags that the public could wave near 16th and Main as the riders passed. Ernie Barr and his grandchildren, Ethan Barr, 3, and Jadyn Barr, 6, waited for the Patriots to ride past. The Patriots were stopped at 16th on Main just to the east.
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John Gilbreath of Erie throws wood under a pot of beans cooking for the Old Soldiers and Sailors Reunion in Erie Friday afternoon just before the rain hit. Gilbreath has been taking part in cooking the beans for two years and has lived in Erie for 12 years. The reunion concludes today. Events today include a parade at 10:30 a.m., a two-person golf scramble at Prairie Ridge Golf Course, an arts and crafts fair and car and truck show. Tonight, the annual Kansas Junior Bullriders Association will appear at 6 p.m. in the rodeo arena.
John Gilbreath of Erie throws wood under a pot of beans cooking for the Old Soldiers and Sailors Reunion in Erie Friday afternoon just before the rain hit. Gilbreath has been taking part in cooking the beans for two years and has lived in Erie for 12 years. The reunion concludes today. Events today include a parade at 10:30 a.m., a two-person golf scramble at Prairie Ridge Golf Course, an arts and crafts fair and car and truck show. Tonight, the annual Kansas Junior Bullriders Association will appear at 6 p.m. in the rodeo arena.
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Parsons area residents tour Labette Community College’s Ted Hill Physical Therapy Assistant Building, 1401 Main, following the facility’s dedication Wednesday afternoon. The building was named after former Parsons High School coach and teacher Ted Hill, who died last year.
Colleen Surridge/Sun photo Parsons area residents tour Labette Community College’s Ted Hill Physical Therapy Assistant Building, 1401 Main, following the facility’s dedication Wednesday afternoon. The building was named after former Parsons High School coach and teacher Ted Hill, who died last year.
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Tylar Boatright, Steven Leon and Ricky Leon enjoy a last day of play at Labette Creek by the dam near the Parsons water treatment plant. Growing up in the “Y” neighborhood, the young men have played every summer at the dam since they were 6. A contractor for the city of Parsons on Wednesday began tearing down trees and moving dirt in preparation to build a new dam. Workers stopped a little early Wednesday to allow the young men a last chance to play on a rope swing before it was to be removed today.
Colleen Surridge/Sun photo Tylar Boatright, Steven Leon and Ricky Leon enjoy a last day of play at Labette Creek by the dam near the Parsons water treatment plant. Growing up in the “Y” neighborhood, the young men have played every summer at the dam since they were 6. A contractor for the city of Parsons on Wednesday began tearing down trees and moving dirt in preparation to build a new dam. Workers stopped a little early Wednesday to allow the young men a last chance to play on a rope swing before it was to be removed today.
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Deputy Matt Whittley, his new K-9, Indy, and Labette County Sheriff Robert Sims visit residents at Elmhaven West nursing home Wednesday to demonstrate Indy’s drug-searching capabilities. Indy, a German shepherd from the Netherlands, joins Silvy, a Belgian malinois, in serving the sheriff’s department. Indy will visit schools throughout the county beginning this fall.
Colleen Surridge/Sun photo Deputy Matt Whittley, his new K-9, Indy, and Labette County Sheriff Robert Sims visit residents at Elmhaven West nursing home Wednesday to demonstrate Indy’s drug-searching capabilities. Indy, a German shepherd from the Netherlands, joins Silvy, a Belgian malinois, in serving the sheriff’s department. Indy will visit schools throughout the county beginning this fall.
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