Story archive for December 2006
Saturday, Dec. 30
- Hornets defeat Southwest Baptist, 93-84
- No. 3 Lady Hornets defeat Southwest Baptist, 88-51
- At the Animal Shelter
- An Eventful Year
- Emporia Rescue Mission Gets $35,000 Grant
- Break Away
- The DAILY REPORT for December 30, 2006
- Births
- Flint Hills Digest
- Menus
- City resolutions
- Adopt The ‘Longevity Attitude’ Now
Friday, Dec. 29
- Iraqi TV says Saddam Hussein executed
- State, federal offices closed Tuesday
- Tortoise Paradise
- Warning: DUI Penalties are Harsh
- County sales tax collections rise in 2006
- Renovation of historic courthouse hits money snag
- Arts Council plans year-round gift shop
- About Town
- The DAILY REPORT for December 29, 2006
- Christmas Leftovers
- Unfriendly Foe
- ESU women prepared for test against SBU
- Church News
- Friday Thoughts
- Happy New Year!
- Pats on the Back
Thursday, Dec. 28
- No. 18 Hornets defeat Friends 83-71
- Looking Back
- Replacement already at work
- City gets sculpture for 150th Birthday
- New Year parties planned
- City asked to participate in hazard plan
- Time runs out for Saddam
- Responses from you people
- ‘Pumped up’: New ‘Rocky’ film provides inspiration for Hornet men
- A good time for ‘armchair gardening’
- The DAILY REPORT for December 28, 2006
- About Town
Wednesday, Dec. 27
- Tax-savings deadline is near
- Sales tax receipts rise in 2006
- Pepsi is closing its warehouse in Emporia
- Cures for heavy holiday tummies
- Heart of a Bear
- The DAILY REPORT for December 27, 2006
- About town
- Americus News
- Agendas
Tuesday, Dec. 26
- Districts feel shortage
- In schools, churches, a season for giving
- Teacher gains national certification
- The DAILY REPORT for December 26, 2006
- About Town
- Health Agenda
- Community News
- A mess of books
- Voters speak; who’s listening?
Saturday, Dec. 23
- A different approach to aging
- Briefcase
- Molding His Players
- ‘The House of Wonders’
- Parole comment for Lorna Anderson
- Parents, schools deal with children’s cell phones
- Body of missing woman found
- CITY: Candidate files for commission
- A season of lights
- Flint Hills Digest
- Menus
- The Daily Report for December 23 and 24, 2006
- Births
Friday, Dec. 22
- U.S. Beef Locked out?
- Fatal crash: Trucker’s trial is postponed
- Surprise! county moves extension office
- New detour begun on I-35
- Stores ready for late shoppers
- ‘One I won’t forget’
- Traditions of the Season
- Friday Thoughts
- Pats on the Back
- The holiday season
- The DAILY REPORT for December 22, 2006
- Olpe News
Thursday, Dec. 21
- Playstation 3 vs. Wii
- Santa brings gifts, cheer to hospital
- A sports Christmas list
- The DAILY REPORT for December 21, 2006
- About Town
- Good Causes
- City strengthens 'vicious animal' law
Wednesday, Dec. 20
- Crowd overflows at FHTC graduation
- Could It Be?
- Manager Applications Pour In
- Business Slow At Satellite Health Clinic
- Newman reporting break even budget for 2007
- Students spend ‘Christmas in the Trenches'
- Flu Vaccine Available In Emporia
- Getting Defensive
- Lady Hornets fend off scrappy Northern Michigan squad, 73-56
- Madison uses big 2nd-half run to spark victory
- Olpe girls roll to 67-14 victory over Hartford
- Holiday cocktails for anyone
- Hornet Support
- The DAILY REPORT for December 20, 2006
- Births
- Commissioners table jail cell food port request
Tuesday, Dec. 19
- Standard of Excellence
- Modine may have a buyer
- Geography Bee competition is tough
- Carol of the birds
- Lady Hornets fall in overtime to No. 3 Grand Valley State
- Rec center will not manage classic
- Health Agenda
- Christmas Music
- Making new habits
- The DAILY REPORT for December 19, 2006
- About Town
- Agendas
Monday, Dec. 18
- GAME UPDATE: No. 3 Grand Valley State women defeat No. 2 Lady Hornets, 73-71, in OT
- It’s Official
- Animal proposals on agenda
- Giving helps others
- Santa Claus prepares for busy day
- Take care to avoid unexpected dinner gift
- Lesson in Scoring
- 2 Spartans win titles at Emporia High’s Winter Classic tournament
- Hornet women to meet grand valley State in battle of Superpowers
- Two down, more to go
- The evolution of Santa
- Senior Calendar
- Christmas Parties
- Club Agenda
- The DAILY REPORT for December 18, 2006
- About Town
- Americus News
Saturday, Dec. 16
- No. 22 Hornets defeat Bethany, 109-76
- Reaching the Goal
- Emporia’s Bilingual Christmas Pageant
- Bloom where you are planted
- Coasting to Success
- Helping Hands
- Helmer moves to state position
- Purple Heart awarded 45 years later
- Court hearing set
- ’Tain’t the season
- The DAILY REPORT for December 16, 2006
- Flint Hills Digest
- Menus
- Births
- Memorable Moment
- Hornet men hope to avoid sluggish play after week-long layoff
- Roddy’s last-second shot lifts Council Grove to win
- Flinthills continues roll with 58-40 defeat of Lebo
Friday, Dec. 15
- Helmer moves to state position
- My Christmas wish
- Friday Thoughts
- Pats on the Back
- Accomplished Artists
- Buses, not farm equipment, fill building
- Solis files for seat
- Students deliver postcards to governor
- Three wrecks involving deer are reported
- The DAILY REPORT for December 15, 2006
- Higgins at the Helm
- Larson named to bench
Thursday, Dec. 14
- Hornet coming home?
- Heffron heads out
- Meeting brings out issues with refugees
- School budget questioned
- Payroll issue in contract
- The car in question
- Learning from others
- Never giving up
- Handy gardener gifts
- The DAILY REPORT for December 14, 2006
- Good Causes
- About Town
Wednesday, Dec. 13
- Group wants board to revert to 'Christmas Program'
- City boosts 'bed tax'
- Concrete Marathon
- Olpe students take 75 percent of awards in state Learning Quest essay contest
- Welcome to Santa’s neighborhood
- Tips help holiday fire safety
- Crazy for nutritious cranberries
- The DAILY REPORT for December 13, 2006
- Quenemo woman reported missing
- Dungeon Drain
- Hartford boys take OT victory over MdCV
- Krueger’s 23 points lead Olpe Girls to victory
- EHS girls can’t overcome lack of rebounding in 63-58 loss
- ECHO houses unveiled
- United Way still needs help
- Toy Shoppe ready for shoppers
- Manager search hits first benchmark
Tuesday, Dec. 12
- Man faces murder counts
- Detours ahead
- Candidates to meet with governor
- Health Agenda
- Beating holiday depression
- Consultants help Build bridges
- Welcome home, Baylie
- Ready or Not...
- Seasonal Amnesia
- Many Happy Returns
- The DAILY REPORT for December 12, 2006
- Two people injured in crash
- About Town
- Forced merger now unlikely, FHTC president says
Monday, Dec. 11
- County commissioners to tackle contract ammendments
- Man arrested for attempted murder
- In charge of credit
- Newest eagle meets public
- School board looks at grant
- Sweet treats for those who serve
- Menu expansion on commission agenda
- Spartans battle, fall to Blue Valley West 65-54
- Worth Celebrating
- ESU defense stifles Fort Hays state in 89-58 win
- A fountain (pen) of blessings?
- Global warming?
- Zoo gets new eagle
Saturday, Dec. 9
- Hornets defeat No. 15 Fort Hays State, 86-71
- No. 3 Lady Hornets defeat Fort Hays State, 89-58
- Good Energy
- Spartans wrestlers put up a fight before falling to Manhattan, 43-25
- Hornet men, women face tall order in Fort Hays State in MIAA-opening play
- Lebo’s Presley leads big comeback
- Flinthills defeats Chase Co.
- Burlington boys break loose after halftime, defeat Chanute, 76-59
- ESU’s Ryan Green places 7th in KSU pentathlon
- Flint Hills Digest
- Menus
- Agendas
- Births
- The Daily Report for December 9 and 11, 2006
- Coaxed From the Wood
- Seasonal Celebration — Some assembly required
- Ban on trans fat not likely here soon
- Between Iraq and a hard place
- Good work
Friday, Dec. 8
- Decorating Dangers
- United Way: Dollars Equal Services
- Showtime for Hornet hoops
- Holding On
- Emporia State’s Otoo charged with aggravated assault
- EHS Swim and Dive takes 2nd at home invitational
- 1st-Time Deer Hunt
- Pats on the Back
- The DAILY REPORT for December 8, 2006
- Holiday homes tour set
- FCCLA represented at National Cluster meeting in St. Louis
- Chase county Community trail bids to be taken
- About Town
Thursday, Dec. 7
- Hot commodity
- Master fire plan coming
- Burn permit renewals
- McComber named Master Teacher
- Breaking the Lull
- Augustyn impressive in 1st start; ESU rolls St. Gregory’s 104-37
- Emporia High squads eager to play after season’s start delayed a week
- Bolton, Corkins and arrogance
- Good Causes
- About Town
- The DAILY REPORT for December 7, 2006
Wednesday, Dec. 6
- Hornets defeat Nebraska-Omaha, 78-55
- No. 3 Lady Hornets defeat St. Gregory's (Okla.), 104-37
- Hay Brings a Premium
- Lorna Anderson up for Parole
- Scouts to help fourth-graders’ transition
- Health Plan Offers Lower Premiums
- Scoring Spree
- CSTV will televise Turnpike Tussle
- ‘Binghamton Boys’ hope to keep Hornets perfect
- Hobson’s 14 points leads Northern heights in win
- Lebo Girls defeat MdCV; Lyndon rolls to victory
- EHS swim team has high hopes for season
- Valuable participation
- The history of Fair Share
- One pot wonders
- The DAILY REPORT for December 6, 2006
- Births
- About Town
- Agendas
- County commissioners consider master fire plan
Tuesday, Dec. 5
- Slow Season for Deer
- University Students Push For Repairs
- Capitol Federal Gives $5,000 to United Way
- Students practicing charity
- Going out of my tree
- Brownback goes his own way
- The dark side of light
- Health Agenda
- Memory Lane
- The DAILY REPORT for December 5, 2006
- About Town
- Emporia High School debaters will represent Kansas city region
- ESU search committee trims list of coaching candidates
Monday, Dec. 4
- Osage County and Lyon County health departments to form task force
- Blood drive going on at Rec Center
- Clint’s Next Season
- 2 found dead in Osage Co.
- Falls not related to ice
- Benefit art show draws crowds
- Lebo stomps Mission Valley
- Krueger scores 30 in Olpe win
- Metro State upends top-ranked Lady Hornets, 76-70
- Community News
- Senior Calendar
- Club Agenda
- Club News
- Voting to be heard
- Raising girls
- Americus News
- About Town
- The DAILY REPORT for December 4, 2006
- County's master fire plan to be discussed
Saturday, Dec. 2
- Man hit with pepper spray
- No. 1 ESU women pass road test with 73-55 win over Regis
- 6 Spartan Wrestlers ranked
- Ross hits buzzer-beater as Council Grove wins, 57-56; Chase County boys fall
- Births
- Menus
- Americus News
- Flint Hills Digest
- About Town
- The Daily Report for December 2 and 3, 2006
- ‘Everybody has a story’
- Noted in passing
- CASA thanks
- Students ‘do something’ with toy drive
- 402 Annex takes shape
- Three detours almost ready
- George Sauder left legacy in Madison