Story archive for March 2007
Saturday, March 31
- Lane sworn in as ESU President
- Menu declares its foods safe
- Cast Your Ballot
- 4 win cool cars from Swartz
- Hensley benefit planned
- Quite A Leap
- Rain only thing to slow ESU tennis
- ESU baseball, softball games to be broadcast
- Emporia goes in for a tune-up
- The DAILY REPORT for March 31, 2007
- Menus
- Flint Hills Digest
- Hearing is continued
- About town
- Veteran news
Friday, March 30
- Menu Foods declares problem found, pet food safe
- What’s the Difference?
- Girl tells of sexual encounters
- Looking at figures is first step
- Friday Thoughts
- Pats on the Back
- ESU track & Field looks to 5 All-Americans to help rebuild
- Lovie Dovie
- The DAILY REPORT for March 30, 2007
- About town
- Cottonwood Falls man injured in one-truck wreck
Thursday, March 29
- Consolidation task force starts looking at the numbers
- Recovering from Attack
- Events continue during gala week
- Tornadoes unlikely here
- Hands-on money lessons
- Surgeons in training
- Pretty birds
- Laying It On The Line
- Spartan baseball striving for state
- Get Outta Here: Campbell’s blast helps ESU to Sweep
- Three people hurt when car slams into restaurant
- About town
- Good Causes
- The DAILY REPORT for March 29, 2007
- Emporia school board: Leslie Rathke-Seeley
- Emporia school board: Michael Helbert
- Emporia school board: Glen Strickland
- Emporia school board: Grant Riles
- Emporia school board: Angie Schreiber
Wednesday, March 28
- Speed is of the Essence
- Planners balk at shooting range
- Live Well
- Lambkins
- Dazzling Debut
- Oma-Handled: ESU drops pair to UNO
- EHS soccer dominates defensively in 4-0 win
- In the Emergency Room
- Outside the voting line
- Births
- About town
- Best Western robbed early today
- No one injured in shootings
- Sewer rates still under discussion
- Emporia School Board: Arden Lauxman
- Emporia School Board: Ty Wheeler
- Emporia School Board: Brent Windsor
- North Lyon County: Wayne Symmonds
- North Lyon County: Bill McClellan
- North Lyon County: Greg Larson
- North Lyon County: Sarah Meenen
- Southern Lyon County: Roland Martin
- Southern Lyon County: Kenny Hamman
- Southern Lyon County: Kevin Flott
- Southern Lyon County: Donald E. Roberts
Tuesday, March 27
- Shooting range rifled to city for study
- Asked and Answered: Bobbie Agler
- Secrets of the Heart
- Parole comment this week for killer
- Foundation grants Emporia boy’s wishes
- Asked and Answered: Phil Dillon
- Kansas, Meteorites just go together
- Health Agenda
- Coming into focus
- Changes abound for EHS boys tennis team in 2007
- At the statehouse
- Stage left
- Dead man trudging
- Templemeyer will bring road issue to county
- About town
- The DAILY REPORT for March 27, 2007
- Asked and Answered: Tom Myers
Monday, March 26
- Pomp & Circumstance
- University repairs
- Asked and Answered: Jeff Longbine
- Angel Food orders open
- Santa Claus, too?
- Emporia’s free ride
- Strike Force
- Hornets take 2 victories away from Southwest Baptist
- Kolmer, Rodriguez earn State titles
- Senior News
- Club Agenda
- The DAILY REPORT for March 26, 2007
- Americus News
- Wreck causes minor injury
- About town
Saturday, March 24
- A Part of the History
- Nothing doin': ESU shuts out 2 more
- Gaming debate rolls on through night
- Smile, Emporia!
- Asked and Answered: Kevin Nelson
- Asked and Answered: Jesse P. Solis
- Trucking Firm Expands in Emporia
- State may strike local gun restrictions
- Found her niche
- Art Notes
- Affordable health care
- Menus
- The Daily Report for March 24 and 25, 2007
Friday, March 23
- Presidential Primary?
- Emporia may get $65 million Biodiesel plant
- Foundation Seeking Applicants
- County adopts new fees for lagoon inspections
- Pats on the Back
- Spring has sprung
- Emporia High softball hopes to regroup in 2007
- Are you feeling lost?
- Art Notes
- National Symphony brings strings to Emporia
- About town
- The DAILY REPORT for March 23, 2007
- RDA woos biodiesel plant
Thursday, March 22
- Menu plans brief shutdown of Emporia Plant
- Tee Time at Olpe?
- County Attorney Chooses A Target
- Ministers, Anti-drug Group Join Effort To Fight Child Exploitation
- City Approves Emergency, Fire gear
- County told Admire needs Fire Station
- A Reel of Emotions
- ESU takes 10-inning softball victory
- Stueve earns all-American status
- People at risk, too
- Let us always be neighborly
- The DAILY REPORT for March 22, 2007
- One injured in rural accident
- Good Causes
- County adopts simplified inspection fees
- Golf course still has shot, but gravel road a concern
Wednesday, March 21
- City approves tools for fire department
- What Happens Now?
- Donation to Emporia’s Zoo is more than pocket change
- Little Train zooms Past Its Goal
- Sign Compromise reached for Pizza Hut
- Two sentenced to prison in Coffey County Cases
- Strawberries just make my day
- Bravest Of The Braves
- Moe not selected for Denver job after interview
- About town
- Agendas
- Births
- Man jailed after chase
- The DAILY REPORT for March 21, 2007
- Commissioners hear request for new fire building in county
- David Moe not hired for job in Colorado
Tuesday, March 20
- Fund drive goes 'way over the top
- The Voice of Experience
- Farm-Office shift plan Is Criticized
- Salvation Army camp needs help
- Considering the lilies
- The Next Step
- The DAILY REPORT for March 20, 2007
- Agendas
- Americus News
- About town
Monday, March 19
- The Historical Perspective
- Veterinarians React to Recall
- Emporia stores pull recalled Menu pet food
- St. Patrick’s Parade Draws Many entries
- Marine Vet and Man Who Saved him in 1967 Get Together
- Sunny Outlook
- ESU women’s tennis takes down Northwest
- ESU opens MIAA Play with series split
- A matter of perspective
- English only?
- Club Agenda
- Community News
- Senior News
- The DAILY REPORT for March 19, 2007
Sunday, March 18
Saturday, March 17
- Briefly
- The Daily Report
- Menus
- Underage drinking targeted
- Births
- Egg Hunt
- Flint Hills digest
- National garage sale wants local vendors
- Instincts save man from costly mistake
- Menu posts list of recalled pet food
- Joining Forces
- Who did you pick to win the mens NCAA tournament
- Mo. Western turns back Hornets, 6-2
- ESU softball splits with Central Okla
- Thanks for support
- The triumph o the green
- Catch 22
- Springtime in Kansas
- Area students receive tractor safety training
Friday, March 16
- Church News
- Art Notes
- Moss Gathering
- Value of life
- Pats on the Back
- Commissioners table issue for one week
- Senior Patrol finishes training
- 61 Take Early Retirement
- Deadline looms for matching funds
- Tech Support
- Reed named national player of the week
- EHS wins 15 events in 1st meet
- Breathtaking Performance
- Ketter powers ESU to Sweep
- A Rite of Spring
- Jumpers carry on late-winter tradition
- Walnut students selected as Distinguished Gentlemen
- Kindergarten round up orientations to take place
- About Town
Thursday, March 15
- Commissioners table inspection fees
- Board revisits inspection fees
- Quarry gains first approval
- Lingenfelter, Coble honored for service
- Commissioners split
- Groups hear update on Somali refugees
- In The Family
- 3 Spartans named All-League
- ESU softball ready for 1st home action
- ESU track opens outdoor season with home invitational
- 2nd annual spring expo
- An honor and a challenge
- The DAILY REPORT for March 15, 2007
- Good Causes
- About town
Wednesday, March 14
- Board approves bid-letting for summer projects
- Rock quarry gets thumbs up
- High Expectations
- Commissioners discuss sanitation code fees
- ESU Baseball holds on to 4-3 victory
- Goad, EHS impressive in 1st meet of season
- 2 EHS girls all-league
- Time is Right
- Businesses step up to raise funds
- Living with Martha
- Women explain islam
- Cabbage patch
- Plan gives schools solid direction for improvement
- The DAILY REPORT for March 14, 2007
- About town
- Olpe News
- Births
Tuesday, March 13
- Picking up the Pieces
- Torrens wins $20K scholarship
- Parade, clean-up, movie premiere, run on tap
- Sanitation code fees on agenda again
- It shouldn’t hurt to be a kid
- Kansas Democrats Meet in Topeka
- Forever
- Health Agenda
- Silly rabbit
- Yep, it’s a twister
- Focused Intent
- EHS girls swimming and diving begins new season today
- Go Ahead: Be that guy
- Look at all the colors
- The DAILY REPORT for March 13, 2007
- About town
Monday, March 12
- Tuition goes to hourly fee at tech college
- Tech college axes commercial art program
- Town Celebrates Founding
- One step closer: Westar plant breaks ground
- Evco founder dies
- Wanted: Volunteer firefighters
- It’s about time
- Magic Lost
- Emporia State baseball can’t produce rally in 9-5 loss to Upper Iowa
- Lewandowski leads BV West to 6A title
- Wichita Heights girls repeat as 6A Champs
- Rossbach picks up All-America honor
- Club Agenda
- Senior Calendar
- Community News
- The DAILY REPORT for March 12, 2007
- About town
- Americus News
Saturday, March 10
- (2) Southeastern Oklahoma State 79, (7) ESU men 66 — FINAL
- All-Lyon County League teams announced
- Olpe boys, girls both fall to Centralia in State semis
- The Toughest Day
- A New Look
- Museum Debut
- It makes you think
- Author shares his life as a very young soldier
- Driver not injured
- ‘Sweet Ground'
- Spread the sunshine
- Daughter of Emporians makes life out of outreach
- Robbery reported at motel
- Menus
- About Town
- Flint Hills Digest
- Births
- The DAILY REPORT for March 10, 2007
Friday, March 9
- Lots of Locks
- Visser recalls service
- Building up business
- Is there a doctor in the house?
- Heart of a Tiger
- Lyndon girls out-sized in tournament loss to Oakley
- Opportunity knocks
- Rural girls fall in overtime
- Hornets out to Prove worth
- Pats on the back
- Friday Thoughts
- The DAILY REPORT for March 9, 2007
- About Town
- Agendas
- Accident closes Turnpike
Thursday, March 8
- ESU honors educators
- Public TV to air new Flint Hills film
- Madison to get athletic club
- Nominate your own teachers
- Gather info before burning
- District challenge heats up
- Trial set for accused shooter
- Zoning regulations change
- A fruitful Kansas
- The little engine that could
- About communities again
- Drama fills 1st day of 6A basketball tourney
- Hornet Jet-Setter
- Lady Hornets know average won’t get it done in NCAA’s
- Opening-round NCAA Ticket Sales through ESU close today
- The DAILY REPORT for March 8, 2007
- Good Causes
- City donates to Little Train
Wednesday, March 7
- NCAA ticket sales
- Juan Ruiz appears for arraignment
- City approves $2,500 for Little Train
- Who Pays?
- Fire spreads to pole barn, destroys stored cars
- Symphony tickets sell out in hours
- Kansans miss telephone refund
- Juilliard comes to the Emma Chase
- Drought warnings lifted
- Speaker explains stem cell research
- Celiac sprue; gluten free recipes
- Welcome aboard, Mr. Zimmerman
- Part Of The Program
- Grand Valley State Sweeps Hornets
- About Town
- Births
- The DAILY REPORT for March 7, 2007
Tuesday, March 6
- ‘Today Show’ to film prairie burning
- Students solve ‘crime'
- No panic needed at stock downturn
- Train project continues to pick up steam
- Happy Holi-dazed
- Veterans need care, not neglect
- In The Center Of It All
- NCAA tickets now Available
- The Farmer
- The DAILY REPORT for March 6, 2007
- Community News
- Agenda
- About Town
Monday, March 5
- Zimmerman is new manager
- Auctions successful for groups
- Running the Race
- Symphony in the Flint Hills tickets on sale
- No Trickery Here
- Bid puts ESU men at ease
- Lady Hornets get 1st-round match up with streaking Texas A&M-Commerce
- Hornet baseball throttles Augustana
- ESU Softball picks up 3 wins at Central Okla. Tourney
- Olpe girls dispose of Waverly with ease, 70-33
- Olpe boys start slow, still defeat Argonia, 60-43
- New city manager’s early interest was in trains
- Senior Calendar
- Community News
- Union blues
- Chaps and shaps
- The DAILY REPORT for March 5, 2007
- Americus News
- About Town
- Zimmerman accepts job
Sunday, March 4
Saturday, March 3
- No. 6 Washburn 73, No. 11 Lady Hornets 61 — FINAL
- On Cruise Control
- Lady Spartans come up short in bid for State tournament
- Emporia State men need help to keep NCAA Tourney hopes alive
- Olpe boys earn spot in Sub-State finals
- Briefly
- Births
- Menus
- Flint Hills Digest
- The Daily Report for March 3 and 4, 2007
- Briefcase
- Building Permits
- Products on Display
- ‘Above and Beyond’
- X marks the spots for no parking
- Change war benefits local infant
- Return of the Twisters
Friday, March 2
- No. 11 Lady Hornets 67, Central Missouri 50 — FINAL
- Going up
- Going down
- Time to register again
- Town gets improved sewer system
- Task force to look at costs
- Helpless Hornets
- Bluebird Days Ahead
- Stuck in the mud: EHS boys fall to Carroll
- Olpe girls turn up the heat, roll over Argonia, 80-39
- Eagle award Sunday
- Ashes, ashes... we all fall
- Power and Memory
- Art Notes
- Friday Thoughts
- Pats on the Back
- EMS boys suffer reaction to medication
- The DAILY REPORT for March 2, 2007
- About Town
Thursday, March 1
- Truman 88, Hornets 75 — FINAL
- Buster Bus Visits
- Questions bounce from greasy food to proper terms
- Olpe woman wins $10K
- Residential Property values up 5 percent
- Hospital begins new renovation project
- Sewer rates may rise
- Primary importance
- Emotion-Filled Victory
- ESU Women hope tough early slate pays off late
- ESU Baseball team stays ahead of weather, defeats Newman in 8 innings
- Good Causes
- The DAILY REPORT for March 1, 2007
- City manager announcement could come Monday