Story archive for November 2006
Thursday, Nov. 30
- Friday Closings
- The Next Judge
- Gun range denied
- First ice, now snow
- Hospital works hard to lower infection rates
- Tuesday’s Parade, Drawing Winners Are Announced
- The DAILY REPORT for November 29, 2006
- Good Causes
- About Town
- In The Garden: Live trees for Christmas
- Looking to return?
- KSU’s Prince deserves award
- Spartan Wrestlers face tough sked in 06-07
- Two plans, two responses
- Thursday closings
Wednesday, Nov. 29
- Newman faring better than national average in surgical infection control
- Weather draws crowd
- County attorney rejects planner’s complaint
- Planners OK zoning on U.S. 50
- Main Street starts Holiday Stroll Thursday
- Health Center seeks renewal of federal aid
- Three named Rosa Parks Scholars
- Cookies galore!
- No Fun for No. 1
- Olpe puts 8 players on 27-Person All-LCL football squad
- ESU men hold on in 85-79 victory over Avila
- Realistic expectations
- The best method
- The Daily Report for November 29, 2006
- About Town
- Weather Closings
- County attorney rejects complaint
Tuesday, Nov. 28
- Huge attendance at Christmas parade
- Hornets defeat Avila, 85-79
- Lady Hornets defeat Harris-Stowe, 83-79
- ESU awards Rosa Parks scholarships
- Treasure Trove
- Thieves Target Gift-Card Balances
- Gun Range Is Back on Agenda
- Home health, hospice business opens
- Health Agenda
- Flyover People: The beacon
- Poised for No. 1?
- ESU baseball announces signing of 3 players to letters of intent
- Police seize more than $20,000 as possible drug money
- The DAILY REPORT for November 28, 2006
- About Town
- No Cold War, but plenty of spies
- Bright possibilities
Monday, Nov. 27
- Now Open
- Christmas Parade tonight
- Christmas arrives in Chase Co.
- Town prepares for sesquicentennial
- Board considers zoning request
- Officers busy with chases over weekend
- The court steps into the gap
- The physician’s plight
- ‘Book’ It
- The DAILY REPORT for November 27, 2006
- About Town
- Senior Calendar
- Club News
- Club Agenda
Saturday, Nov. 25
- Emporia State defeats Central Oklahoma, 98-89
- Building Permits
- Briefcase
- Be true to yourself
- Twice is Nice
- Keisler, Sparks garner 1st-team All-Centennial League honors
- Flint Hills Digest
- Births
- Olpe News
- Menus
- The DAILY REPORT for November 25, 2006
- Osage County News
- The persistence of Robert Altman
- Come On In
- Recycling shop opens in Emporia
Friday, Nov. 24
- Emporia State defeats Northeastern State, 70-58
- Author’s second book tells of pain, joy
- Deck the Halls with Art So Pretty
- Where to Grow?
- Hartford water rate increase
- Woods earns award
- Police give tips for safe holiday shopping
- Pats on the Back
- Good Causes
- The DAILY REPORT for November 24, 2006
- The hunt that lasted 2 years
- Hello again — ESU faces Northeastern St. for 2nd time
- Art Notes
Thursday, Nov. 23
- Bill Snyder named a consultant for ESU search
- About Town
- Christmas Shopping season begins
- Dog laws to be tightened
- Americus man shot in K.C.
- Senior centers’ funding announced for 2007
- Football provided excitement in 2006
- The DAILY REPORT for November 23, 2006
- Shared abundance
Wednesday, Nov. 22
- Post play spurs ESU women
- Good Causes
- Townsend comes close to triple-double
- Dinner Invitation
- In Memory
- Replacing officers difficult
- Family to spend holiday together in K.C. Hospital
- About Town
- Births
- The DAILY REPORT for November 22, 2006
- Talking Turkey
- Feeding the masses
- Shop locally
Tuesday, Nov. 21
- New apartment complex stalled
- Emporia State men defeat Baker, 113-87
- Emporia State women defeat Missouri Valley, 105-61
- Somali Influx?
- No wrongdoing found in city investigation
- Walgreens will open in summer
- ‘Speed dating’ comes to Emporia
- Memory is fresh
- Talking Turkey
- Health Agenda
- Brown vs. Board
- Putting it all together
- The DAILY REPORT for November 21, 2006
- Agendas
- About Town
- Americus news
Monday, Nov. 20
- Rec commission sets three-day limit for refunds on activities
- Dog ban to be discussed
- ‘It’s All Learning’
- Work continues in wake of hurricane
- Grants to neuter pets
- Needed Spark
- Waverly defense stifles Jetmore; Bulldogs roll to 2nd straight title
- Hornet men pick up road win Saturday over Northeastern State, 75-70
- The last fish in the sea
- 'Fat'
- Community News
- Club Agenda
- Honor Roll
- Club News
- The DAILY REPORT for November 20, 2006
- About Town
Saturday, Nov. 18
- ESU defeats Southwestern Oklahoma State, 90-56
- Briefcase
- Why not live by the 'Pickle Jar Theory'
- Flint Hills Calendar
- 1950s come alive
- Off and Running
- Olpe Passing attack comes up short in semifinal loss to St. Marys
- Emporia State’s Rossbach in Florida for NCAA Cross Country Championships
- Cyber Selling
- Plenty of turkey for Lyon Co. students
- Agler files for 2nd term
- Emporia’s Spencer Hill is realizing his dream
- Menu
- Flint Hills Digest
- Births
- Agendas
- Changing all at once
Friday, Nov. 17
- Emporia State women defeat Cameron 81-56
- Wiemers resigns
- Beware of deer on Saturday
- Flint Hills tourism is means to an end
- Chase County plans festive Christmas
- Getting caught in ‘The Mousetrap’
- ‘Arts gifts’ starts
- Art Notes
- The Lord’s Plans
- Shalom to you — shalom to all
- Church News
- Online courses available at FHTC
- Capitol federal gives $5,000
- Emporian is poet laureate
- Briefs
- One Step Farther
- Prairie chickens not so little
- Pats on the Back
- Friday Thoughts
- Governor is asked to select among judge candidates
- SOS gets grant to repair, maintain shelter building
- About Town
- The Daily Report for November 17, 2006
- Agler files for re-election; Toso ready to leave after five terms
Thursday, Nov. 16
- Wiemers resigns
- New Program?
- Emporia district misses goals
- Painting on auction for depot restoration
- Vandals damage radio tower
- City approves commercial development In NW
- Kansas loves grapes too
- Faculty artwork on display
- ESU student prepares for teaching future
- Harper joins ESU financial aid
- Brickell honored by ESU
- Lunch in Navarre
- Praise for teachers
- Burlington guard Reed signs with Jayhawks
- No Slowing Down
- Cats too hot right now
- Crafts named marshals for Christmas parade
- About town
- Good Causes
- The DAILY REPORT for November 16, 2006
Wednesday, Nov. 15
- City approves zoning for new shopping area
- Emporia State defeats Ottawa, 105-69
- Crafts are 2006 parade marshals
- Competitive Streak
- Event speeds up the dating process
- Longbine files for office
- Roads near plant to be surveyed
- New and exciting side dishes for Thanksgiving
- Starting a New Era
- ESU faces Ottawa
- Briefly
- Sharing blessings
- Deadly encounter
- With thanks
- Keeping a killer off the streets
- Births
- The Daily Report for November 15, 2006
- About Town
Tuesday, Nov. 14
- Long-range gains
- Hot Dog!
- Goal past halfway mark
- Corn prices cause concern
- Items on the auction block
- Helping the Elderly
- Health Agenda
- Community News
- Clocking out
- The view from the roof
- About town
- The DAILY REPORT for November 14, 2006
- Longbine files for commission
- School warns of solicitation
Monday, Nov. 13
- Pit bulls only as dangerous as their owners, ASPCA tells city
- Students flock to FOCUS
- Emporia State women defeat Tabor 89-62
- In Service
- Tickets still available
- Local Hospitals go smoke-free
- Retail development on agenda
- Wal-Mart competes against itself
- Doll drew more votes
- Unsavory Ending
- Weiser: football program to be evaluated
- Hornet men show long-range touch in exhibition victory over alumni
- ESU women to see Tabor in final tune-up
- War
- Meet the new boss ...
- Holiday homes tour set
- Party Line
- Club News
- Club Agenda
- Senior Calendar
- The DAILY REPORT for November 13, 2006
- Americus news
Saturday, Nov. 11
- Veterans memorial, luncheon draw crowd
- Missouri Southern defeats ESU, 34-33
- Tool Time
- New Taste in Town
- Runaway Win
- Olpe overcomes 1st-half fumble woes, goes on to beat Lyndon, 31-10
- Flint Hills Digest
- Menus
- Births
- The Daily Report for November 11, 2006
- Jack Palance dead at 87
- National Venue
- Group promotes understanding
- Wolf Creek completes outage
- Don’t let veterans be forgotten
- Honoring generations of veterans
- Staying mobile
- There when needed most
Friday, Nov. 10
- Commissioner floats sales-tax idea
- War Memories
- Westar Plant gets approval
- Making his own break
- Waiting for the Flush
- Signed, sealed, delivered — ESU women ink 5
- Guevara leads EHS postseason honors
- ESU hopes to send seniors out with win over Southern
- Here come the bridesmaids
- The DAILY REPORT for November 10, 2006
- Agendas
- About Town
- Pearson’s doctors amputate
- ESU singers take home honors
- Friday Thoughts
- Pats on the back
- The real global warming
- Church News
- Art Notes
Thursday, Nov. 9
- Seven Grand starts
- Winning Essays
- Dance, dinner canceled
- Hundreds drive up for shots
- City looks at animal fee structure
- Collision Course
- Playoff games and Bob Huggins
- Lady Hornets sign 3 to scholarships
- All-Flint Hills League Squads announced
- Keep the passion for improvement
Wednesday, Nov. 8
- Adequate Yearly Progress difficult to measure
- Board to recommend denial of shooting range
- Eric Hendrickson sentenced to 32 months
- Back to Work
- County wants status quo
- Hill wins another term
- Mast headed back to House
- The morning after
- Sixteen chances
- Stories of best (and worst) table decor
- Bazil still pleased
- Turnout is high in Chase Co.
- The DAILY REPORT for November 8, 2006
- Agendas
- About Town
- Births
- Surprising Showing
- Breech unanimous all-LCL selection
- Commissioners to vote on peaking plant Thursday
Tuesday, Nov. 7
- Supporters appreciate Jean Barnett
- Barnett concedes defeat
- Briggs surprised
- Party pleased with representation
- Democrats cheer results
- Live from Topeka
- KU men defeat ESU, 90-55
- High voter turnout
- Lyon County election results
- Big vote likely in county
- Westar request on agenda
- City receives more comments on plan
- Officer trapped after crash during chase
- Crime stoppers get inside look at BTK case
- Gun range back on planners’ agenda
- Newell Post
- Moe: Hornets must play as a team against talented KU
- ESU’s Shepard earns league honor
- Patch honors Cookson
- Agendas
- Emporia and Lyon County’s most wanted
- The DAILY REPORT for November 7, 2006
- It’s all over but the voting
- On beyond voting
- ‘Home on the Range’
- School Honor Rolls
Monday, Nov. 6
- Voters question machines
- Board considers shelter fees
- Cooking school features holiday recipes
- Rossbach earns trip to Nationals with 3rd-place Regional showing
- Central Missouri QB Korrodi torches Hornets for 348 yards; ESU falls, 48-21
- Olpe roars back from early hole, goes on to beat Uniontown, 23-6
- Madison capitalizes on 6 Clifton-Clyde turnovers as Bulldogs upset Eagles, 32-20, to take Regional crown
- Cats Scratched
- Duty and honor — the vote
- Just the facts
- Community News
- Club Agenda
- Senior Calendar
- About Town
- Americus News
- The DAILY REPORT for November 6, 2006
Sunday, Nov. 5
Saturday, Nov. 4
- State high school football
- Stephan delivers keynote at SOS dinner
- Republicans rally at fairgrounds
- Central Missouri defeats ESU, 48-21
- Take your opportunities now
- Briefcase
- Real-World Classes
- Building Permits
- Lady Hornets hope to hang with Big 12 foe Kansas State in exhibition
- Every Minute Counts
- Bond required of preservationists
- The DAILY REPORT for November 4, 2006
- 5 area teams in title hunt heading into 2nd round
- Last call
- Flint Hills Digest
- Births
Friday, Nov. 3
- Kenyon gets reprieve — for now
- Blaze damages apartments
- Dad spreads Columbine victim’s legacy
- Program needs mentors
- Advance voting ends Monday
- County tax statements to be mailed next week
- A little bit of everything
- Art Notes
- Overcoming Disappointment
- Church News
- Tech college takes a dentist to lunch
- Foundation announces acheivement awards
- Tech college begins offering programming courses
- Triple Threat
- Central Missouri to keep Hornet secondary on its toes
- ESU’s Rossbach eyeing nationals berth
- Westward to the Birds
- ESU’s Harris takes home MIAA Conference honor
- Pats on the Back
- Friday Thoughts
- Backs Shaver
- Vote for Barnett
- Shake them up
- About Town
- The Daily Report for November 3, 2006
- Kenyon Hall case will continue into 2007
- Kenyon Hall appeal begins
Thursday, Nov. 2
- Fire burns Rural Street building
- Schedule fills during final days of campaign
- Cake Frosting
- Situations dictate prices
- Under advisement
- Judge interviews set
- Investigation of shooting continues
- ESB files suit over contract
- Apples and oranges
- Week adds barbecue, dance, balloons
- Winter Weeds
- Bound By War
- Citizen Soldiers — Marc Thomas
- WWII roundtable features ESU alum
- Citizen Soldiers — Eric Tincher
- Hull named to career services post
- Celebrating a world of learning
- ESU Notes
- Citizen Soldiers — Steve Harmon
- Silent Surge
- Preparation is key to service
- Hornet women picked to win MIAA crown
- K-State: a 2-sport school?
- Vote ‘Yes’ on Administrator
- Citizen Soldiers — Patrick Baker
- A C of E campus story
- The heart of the matter
- Getting it right
- Imitate Toyota
- Great to be back
- The Daily Report for November 2, 2006
- Good Causes
- About Town
Wednesday, Nov. 1
- Emporia advertises for city manager
- Students learn about ‘Day of the Dead’
- Shelter open house will raise money to treat animals
- Top cop announces retirement
- Crime Stoppers sponsors talk by BTK figures
- Delicious Desserts
- The two ballot questions
- Legislative and county races
- Not that simple
- Supports Kline
- Not this doctor
- No reason to change
- Benevolent ghosts
- Bulldog Special
- ESU men’s basketball tips off season tonight
- Lady Hornets garner No. 3 ranking in top 25 poll
- 5 2nd-quarter TDs lift Olpe to big win over Solomon
- No. 1 Truman ends ESU’s season
- EMS girls basketball begins season with win
- About Town
- Births
- The Daily Report for November 1, 2006