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Manley, Collins engagement
Carolyn Manly of Parsons announces the engagement of her daughter, Tonda Manley of Independence to Luther Collins of Independence, son of Benny and Nancy Collins of rural McCune.
The future groom is a 2006 graduate of Southeast High School, Cherokee.
The couple plan a Sept. 3 wedding in Parsons.
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Keith, Johnson engagement
Barbara Jean Keith of Parsons and Timothy Lee Johnson of Claremore, Okla., together with their families announce their engagement.
The couple plan a Sept. 23 wedding at Thorncrowne Chapel in Eureka Springs, Ark.
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Cooper, Grimwood engagement
Jim and Lou Ann Cooper of Edna announce the engagement of their daughter, Lindsay Joy Cooper, to Nicolas David Grimwood, son of David and Rebekah Grimwood of Mountain Home, Ark.
The future bride graduated from College of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, Mo., with a bachelor of arts degree in public relations.
The future groom graduated from College of the Ozarks with a bachelor of arts degree in history. He is pursuing a law degree at Oklahoma City ...
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Church news
First Baptist Church of Parsons will host the Anderson Family from Wichita on Sunday. The Andersons include parents Glen and Deanna and six of their seven children who range in age from 7 to 22 years old. The children will join their parents in sharing their testimonies and God-given talents on Sunday. The family began its musical education when Mr. Anderson felt called by God to start a music ministry. The entire family is gifted musically a...
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Aug. 19, 1971
The U.S. Army Engineers announced a $422,188 contract for construction at the Kansas Army Ammunition Plant east of Parsons was awarded to Lueder Construction Co. of Omaha, Neb. The project was in addition to an $850,000 contract held by the Lueder firm for improvements at the plant on which work began July 21. The additional contract brought to $1,272,188 in...
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Aug. 18, 1971
The board of the Parsons Urban Renewal Agency set purchase prices on 29 parcels of property that the agency would acquire. The agency planned to send offers embracing the prices to property owners. The total value was $403,625. Eight of the 28 parcels were commercial. The property included that to be purchased for right of way on the bypass route to be built...
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Dr. Philip Gorman, anesthesiologist, joins Labette Health
Philip L. Gorman, M.D., a Fort Scott native, has returned to Southeast Kansas to join Labette Health’s medical staff as an anesthesiologist. His first day at the hospital was Aug. 8.
Dr. Gorman, who completed his medical degree at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, recently completed a three-year anesthesiology residency at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. In 2008, he completed an internal medicine residency at t...
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Aug. 17, 1971
About 15 families plus single individuals associated with TecTank Inc. were looking for homes or apartments in a tight Parsons housing market. The only restraint on employees moving to town was finding a house, said John Petrowski, purchasing systems manager for the company, who was helping relocate employees. Petrowski said many of the newcomers would move ...
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Aug. 16, 1971
Local measures were taken at the Kansas Army Ammunition Plant to implement President Nixon’s wage and salary freeze, Maj. Hugh Rogers, commanding officer, reported. The plant was the largest employer in the area, with about 1,650 people on its payroll. Action was taken pending the receipt of detailed instructions from Washington on carrying out the lid on wa...
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Aug. 13-14, 1971
Labette County produced 1,560,000 bushels of wheat in 1971, a year that the Kansas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service said was one of the best in Kansas’ agricultural history. The county’s wheat yield averaged 39 bushels to the acre, the report said. Neosho County had a yield of 40 bushels to an acre and produced 1,160,000 bushels.
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Ward, Seifert engagement
Hayden Ward
Kyle Seifert
Mikel and Sonja Ward of rural Oswego announce the engagement of their daughter, Hayden Mikel Danielle Ward of Parsons, to Kyle Ryan Seifert of Parsons. He is the son of Dale and Sherry Seifert of rural Parsons and Lori Shryock of Augusta.
The bride-elect is a 2009 Oswego High School graduate. She will graduate from the physical therapist assistant program at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, Miami, Okla., next year...
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Ketter, Faulks engagement
Brooke Ketter
Kirk Faulks
Kevin and DeeAnn Ketter of Auburn, Neb., announce the engagement of their daughter, Brooke Ketter of Auburn, Neb., to Kirk T. Faulks of Auburn, the son of the late Donna Faulks.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Olive Brungardt of rural Erie and the late Gilbert Brungardt and Gerard and Edith Ketter of Sabetha. She graduated from Auburn High School in 2004 and from Peru State College in 2009 with a bachelor o...
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Hunn, Swayze engagement
Kimberly Hunn
Jared Swayze
Becky and Greg Hunn of rural Erie announce the engagement of their daughter, Kimberly Brooke Hunn of rural Erie, to Jared Dean Swayze of Parsons, son of Rocky and Gaylene Swayze of Erie.
The bride-elect graduated from Erie High School in 2005 and from Pittsburg State University in 2009 with a degree in biology. She is a veterinarian technician for Allen Veterinary Center, Parsons.
The future groom graduated from E...
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Blackburn, Smith engagement
Cara Blackburn
Steven Smith
Mark and Tammy Blackburn of St. Paul announce the engagement of their daughter, Cara Blackburn of Erie, to Steven Smith of Erie. He is the son of John and Donna Smith of Parsons.
The bride-elect is a graduate of St. Paul High School. She also attended Oklahoma State University in Oklahoma City and is attending Fort Scott Community College for its manicurist program.
Smith is a graduate of Erie High School and atten...
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Zetmeir, Taylor engagement
Amy Zetmeir
Darren Taylor
E.F. “Sonny” and Sophia Zetmeir of Parsons announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy Catherine Zetmeir of Roeland Park, to Darren Edward Taylor of Parkville, Mo. He is the son of Susan Mordue of Excelsior Springs, Mo., and Lawrence Taylor of Shawnee. The bride-elect is a 1989 graduate of Parsons High School and a 1993 graduate of St. Mary’s College at Notre Dame, Ind., where she received a bachelor of arts in s...
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Aug. 12, 1971
The giant killer of the 1971 city tennis tournament had himself been ousted. Tom Caldwell, the collegian who conquered Conrad Downing, three-time champion in men’s singles, dropped a 6-3, 6-2 decision to John Hoffman. The victory gave Hoffman -- the tournament director -- a berth in the men’s singles title match. Hoffman would play the winner of the match be...
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Aug. 11, 1971
Rob Montee of Parsons drove to a second-place finish in a field of 85 cars in the Inter-State Fair demolition derby in Coffeyville. Montee, driving the car owned by himself, Ronald Pierce and Bill McCurry, all of Parsons, first won his heat, the second one of 17. He then was in a virtual dead heat for the lead in the feature race in a field of 11 when his en...
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Aug. 10, 1971
An ice cream store that would feature ice cream bon bons was being constructed at 927 Main by its owners, Mr. and Mr. Paul Divine. The $60,000 project was scheduled to be completed near the end of September. Mrs. Divine described the bon bons as a cherry center within ice cream dipped in a variety of flavors. Other novelty items, in addition to the standard ...
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Business News
Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. received an Award of Merit from the Kansas Department of Commerce for its commitment to quality service and its positive impact on the state’s economy.
The company, which operates six service centers and employs 370 people throughout the state, was honored in the service category. The city of Parsons, using operational and performance data from the company’s services centers statewide, nominated the less-than-tr...
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Myers, Weidert
Robert D. Sims and Cozette L. Myers of Parsons announce the engagement of their daughter, Angela Ruth Myers of Parsons to Seth Lee Weidert of Parsons, son of Howard D. and Paula S. Weidert of rural Galesburg.
The bride-elect graduated from Parsons High School in 2003 and attended Labette Community College. She is employed by Wal-Mart in Parsons as a training coordinator.
The future groom graduated from Labette County High School in 2006. He ea...
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