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Freebergs to celebrate 25th wedding anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Freeberg of rural Parsons observed their 25th wedding anniversary this week.
Rick Freeberg and Tina Brown were married July 14, 1986, in Miami, Okla.
Mr. Freeberg is a meter tech for Post Rock Energy. Mrs. Freeberg works in the circulation department at the Parsons Sun. The Freebergs have lived in rural Parsons since their marriage.
They have three children: Brandon Lopez, Sarah (Freeberg) Sebastiani and Hunter Freeberg.
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Hochstein, Hambleton
Amanda Marie Hochstein and Stephen Leroy Hambleton were married on May 22 at The Grove in Las Vegas. The Rev. Phil Larimore officiated at the 5 p.m. double-ring outdoor ceremony.
The bride’s parents are Robert Hochstein of Milford, Mich., and Laurene Tomczak of Ann Arbor, Mich. The groom’s parents are Steve and Marsha Hambleton of Parsons.
Jena Hochstein, aunt of the bride of White Lake, Mich., was maid of honor.
Jason Hambleton, cousin of the...
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Conley, Yarbrough engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conley of Pleasanton announce the engagement of their daughter, Angela Conley, to Rusty Yarbrough. He is the son of Richard and Marla Yarbrough of Bartlett.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Emporia State University and is teaching and coaching at Baxter Springs High School in Baxter Springs.
The future groom is a graduate of Labette County High School and works at Grandview Cabinets in Parsons.
The wedding is set for July ...
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Our Past
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July 5, 1971
Steve Scaletty, 13, shot a 42, seven over par, to win the 1971 junior golf championship of the Parsons Country Club. He topped a field of 18. Scaletty, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Scaletty, edged Mike Maier and Kirk Bruso in the division for ages 13 to 15 by one shot apiece. Maier and Bruso shot 43s, and Maier won a playoff on the first extra hole. Mark Scalett...
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July 1, 1971
A prospectus for a municipal revenue bond issue of $1 million disclosed that a new industry would locate in Parsons. Information sent to bond sources, financial institutions and others throughout the state detailed plans of TecTank Inc. of Kansas City to place a manufacturing plant here. TecTank was expected to employ 60 people in its manufacturing operations...
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June 30, 1971
A new home for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, to be built east of Parsons on U.S. 160, was announced by Brown-Bishop Post 704. The $125,000 structure would be erected on a four-acre tract the organization had bought between Tower Lanes, a bowling alley, and the home of George Reinhart. Construction would begin soon after the Fourth of July holiday, with the g...
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June 29, 1971
Addition of nearly $1.5 million in federal funds to the Parsons urban renewal grant came much earlier than was anticipated at the time of a May 27 city commission public hearing on the application for it. As a result, Michael McDowell, executive director of the Parsons Urban Renewal Agency, said it would be possible to buy affected land in advance of dates e...
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June 28, 1971
Roy Karstetter of Labette City was the top prize winner in the fishing derby and casting contest at Neosho County State Lake. Karstetter caught the contest’s biggest fish С a 2 1/2-pound bass С and was the only double winner. He won his division С for youths 13 to 15 С in fishing and in casting.
An additional grant of $1,457,213 for Parsons’ downtown urban r...
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McCoach wins grand champion at food competition
Terrie McCoach of the Leib 4-H Club won grand champion for Foods and Nutrition this week for the 2011 Labette County Fair. This is the 100th county fair. McCoach also was champion in the decorated cake exhibit.
Fair Food and Nutrition judging
The 100th edition of the Labette County Fair got under way this week with the Foods and Nutrition judging in Altamont. The event, normally held the week before the fair, was moved up because of another ...
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June 25-26, 1971
Teachers in a 12-county area of Southeast Kansas would have a new representative from the National Education Association beginning July 1. Ed Thompson, 36, would establish an office in Parsons about Aug. 1, working independently until that date as a “uni-serve” representative for NEA.
School class reunions were among the opening events of the formal Parso...
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Honey, Allison
Stan and Connie Honey of Webb City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Jean Honey of Webb City, to John Michael William Allison of Bartlett, son of Tony and Kelly Allison of Bartlett.
The bride-elect is a 2007 Carl Junction (Mo.) High School graduate. She is a senior at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin majoring in elementary education.
The future groom is a 2004 graduate of Labette County High School. He graduate...
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Killman, Bocook
Cindy Almond of Parsons and Scott Killman of Denver announce the engagement of their daughter, Alyssa Killman of Parsons, to Adam Bocook of Lawton, Okla., son of Barbara and Kevin Danielson of Edna.
The bride-elect is a 2007 Labette County High School graduate.
The future groom is a 2006 LCHS graduate. He is employed by the U.S. Army at Lawton, Okla.
The couple plan a July 2 wedding in Parsons.
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Flemings honor 50th
Ronnie and Sue Fleming of Parsons celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday.
Ronnie Fleming and Susan Neargarten were married at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Parsons on June 24, 1961, and have resided in Parsons since.
The couple have three children, Debbie Hinman, Jeff Fleming and his wife, Janet, all of Burlington, and Rod Fleming and his wife, Denise, of Parsons. They also have eight grandchildren, Keith Hinman, Kristen Conkle...
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Phillipses mark 67th
Lyle and Mary Belle Phillips of Parsons celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary on Monday.
Lyle Phillips and Mary Belle Ritchie of Carthage, Mo., were married on June 20, 1944, at Oswego First Baptist Church.
Mr. Phillips was inducted into the U.S. Army and served with the occupational forces in Japan until he was discharged in 1946. He worked for 39 years for the Kansas Division of Employment in the Coffeyville, Independence and Parsons off...
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Miller, Manners
Susan Hurt of Oklahoma City, Okla., announces the engagement of her daughter, Tyler Miller of Parsons, to Kendall Manners of Parsons, son of Jeanie Manners of Parsons and the late Kenny Manners.
The bride-elect also is the daughter of the late Steve Hurt. She is a 2000 graduate of Southeast High School, Cherokee, and attended MidAmerica Nazarene University, Olathe. She is a clinic coordinator for Labette Health in Parsons.
The future groom is ...
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June 24, 1971
City crews began leveling ground in preparation for contractors’ bids to be received the following week for a Forest Park train depot to be financed by the Parsons Kiwanis Club. The depot would be constructed in the park near the corner of 13th and Corning. Money for the project was earned at an annual pancake feed sponsored by the club. A cement circle also...
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Kendrick’s recovery going slowly
A Parsons woman’s recovery from a paralyzing auto accident and injuries suffered in the May 22 tornado in Joplin is going slowly, a family member said.
Carla Kendrick, 37, suffered two calamities in 20 days. The first occurred May 2 in a car versus semi-tractor trailer accident outside of Carthage, Mo. She was partially ejected from the car and is paralyzed from the chest down. She was recovering in St. John’s Regional Medical Center in Jopl...
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Balls honor 60th
Paul and Loretta Ball of Parsons will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with a party hosted by their children from 1 to 7 p.m. Saturday at 1311 Chess.
Paul and Loretta Ball were married on June 23, 1951, in Oswego.
Mr. Ball is retired from the U.S. Air Force and Southeast T.V. and Appliance.
Mrs. Ball worked at Fred Ronald Manufacturing and Trend Manufacturing.
The couple have five children, John Ball and his wife, Nell, Terry Ball and ...
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June 22, 1971
Through the new downtown mall, the city of Parsons was creating an “ideal environment” for a regional shopping center, merchants and other businessmen were advised. But, said d a nationally-known downtown authority, it would be up to the business community to provide the goods and services to attract people on a more intensive basis and from an expanded trad...
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June 21, 1971
The new president of Labette Community Junior College, in the county preparing to take over his duties, hoped the school could reach more people with vocational, technical and service courses as an addition to what he regarded as an existing strong college-transfer program. James Altendorf, a trim and alert 43-year-old educator, arrived over the weekend with...
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