Comments by truman
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Posted on June 23 at 11:07 a.m.
Congratulations to Camp United participants and to Janet Ayers, executive director. I hope other groups will repeat this valuable community service in other town. These kids are wonderful!
Posted on April 7 at 6:05 p.m.
Congratulations to the Mental Health Center and Wes Jones! This is wonderful news for the area and especially for families who will benefit from the results of the training.
Posted on January 30 at 1:34 p.m.
Bill Persinger and the Mental Health Center are offering to provide valuable assistance to Tyson employees and family members in need. This type of response shows genuine compassion for the people of our community. If you are reading this and you need a place to turn - please seek their help for your sake and for your family. They are waiting for you with trained professionals who truly want to be of assistance.
Posted on January 24 at 2:55 p.m.
I can not believe that a group of so called professionals can not seem to get there stories straight or should I say pictures straight. Who gave you permission to take these pictures anyway? To all the people who have called AgChoice we are not for sale and are not the new location for the new Pallets Plus.
Posted on January 10 at 7:37 p.m.
Great job! All of the agencies will benefit from the generosity of the people in the entire community. Congratulations to Larie Schoap and her cabinet. Your leadership and commitment throughout the drive demonstrated the type of dedication necessary for a successful campaign.
Posted on June 26 at 3:55 p.m.
Let's focus on Camp United and the wonderful opportunity it offers the children and families in Chase County. The five groups supporting Camp United should be applauded. It sounds like the local businesses are also welcoming the students and reinforcing the goals of Camp United. The school district and the recreation commission must be proud of the program. Way to go Chase County! Let's hope most readers can stay positive and look at the good program provided for the children.
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Posted on August 20 at 4:54 p.m.
Good luck, Grady. You'll be an asset to the team. All of Chase County should be proud of you.
On Former Chase County kicker to likely start at KU