Last Friday, Katherine Cook rode to Oswego with her parents and grandfather to be greeted with a parade of well-wishers in downtown Oswego. The streets were lined with posters and banners welcoming her back home arrival.

See this week’s Labette Avenue for a complete story.

April 28, 2008 · Posted in News  
    

Michael L. “Mike” Giefer

PARSONS—Michael L. “Mike” Giefer, 45, of Parsons, Kan., died Wednesday, April 23, 2008, at Freeman West Hospital in Joplin. He had been in his usual health and death was not expected.

Funeral Mass was held at 10 a.m., Monday, April 28, at St. Francis Catholic Church in St. Paul. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Parsons. The Rosary was held at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, April 27, at St. Patrick’s School Gymnasium in Parsons.

Memorials are suggested to St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Renovation Fund or to the Giefer Children’s Education Fund. These may be left at or mailed to Forbes-Hoffman Funeral Home, P.O. Box 374, Parsons, KS 67357.

See the April 30 issue of the Labette Avenue for the complete obituary.

Cecil Kimrey

EDNA—Cecil Darrel Kimrey, 73, of Edna, Kan., died at 3:25 a.m., Monday, April 28, 2008, at his home. He had been in failing health.

Funeral services are scheduled for 10:00 a.m., Thursday, May 1, at the Elm Christian Church, rural Edna. Burial will be in the North Edna Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, April 30, at the Bath-Forbes-Hoffman Funeral Home in Altamont.

Memorials are suggested to the Elm Christian Church, the Edna BEARS or Hospice Care of Kansas. These may be left at or mailed to Bath-Forbes-Hoffman Funeral Home, P.O. Box 325, Altamont, KS 67330.

See the April 30 issue of the Labette Avenue for the complete obituary.

April 25, 2008 · Posted in Deaths, News  
    

Dr. Charles (Chuck) Stockton will succeed Dr. Dennis Wilson in July as superintendent of USD 506 following his hiring last Monday, April 14 by the board of education.

Stockton currently serves as the assistant to the superintendent serves as the assistant to the superintendent of Springfield R-XII Public Schools in Springfield, Mo., and previously served as superintendent of Clay County and Lorraine School Districts in Kansas and as principal and business teacher at nearby Cherryvale High School.

Stockton’s family includes his wife of 20 years, Vickie, also an educator with 15 years experience as an elementary teacher, and their son Chase, who is currently in the fourth grade. Vickie is an alumnus of USD 506 having graduated from LCHS in 1982.

Look in this week’s Labette Avenue for a complete story.

April 23, 2008 · Posted in News  
    

LCHS Senior Katelyn Penner signed letter of intent with the University of Oklahoma on Wednesday, April 28 at the LCHS Cafeteria, with the whole student body attending. Cake and cookies were served following the signing.

Look in next week’s Labette Avenue for a complete story of her accomplishments at LCHS.

April 23, 2008 · Posted in Features  
    

A 638 square foot addition to the Sheriff’s Office Building in Oswego was taken off the planning board at Monday’s Labette County Commission meeting.

Sheriff William Blundell and 911 Director Brandy Grassl put their heads together that ended in utilizing the structure they have. “A rough estimate of the new addition would be $100 a square foot,” Sheriff Blundell said. “That’s a lot of money.”

The 911 dispatch department has to move from the basement, according to the latest not-up-to-code inspection by the Fire Marshall.

The county will use the existing building and put back an original wall that had been taken out in prior years and make room for two new offices.

The Emergency Operations Center can then move back downstairs where it was located earlier.

Once the renovation is complete, “it won’t take long to change the system over,” 911 Director Brandy Grassl said. “We will park the Labette County Emergency Operating Command Center trailer in front and work the calls from it,” Grassl said.

The prior addition would have cost around $638,000. “That amount would have been hard to pay for without the City of Parsons coming on board,” Commissioner Brian Kinzie said.

Commissioner Jerry Carson asked what additional components would be needed in the move.

“All the existing equipment is good,” Grassl said. “The office will be needing a dispatching console, something we never have had. Right now we are using the EOC’s countertop table. A console can accommodate dispatchers of all sizes, it adjusts to the controller. There is a place for the wire management and it is designed for 24-hour use. You can either stand or sit at it.”

Grassl also requested a laptop computer because the one she is using belongs to the EOC.

The commissioners gave approval for Sheriff Blundell and 911 Director Brandy Grassl to be the contact personnel for the renovation. “Get it down as quickly as you can,” Commissioner Kinzie said after Sheriff Blundell told of a leaking problem in the basement.

“We will just have to move two walls and it will not compromise any existing walls. Then we can deal with the leaking problem once dispatch is moved upstairs,” Blundell said.

See this week’s Labette Avenue for the complete story.

April 22, 2008 · Posted in News  
    

Justin McKee, a native of Edna who now resides on a ranch near Lenahpah, Okla., will serve as the speaker for this year’s Labette County High School baccalaureate services on May 11.

The service which serves to honor and encourage the class of 2008, will also feature student participation from members of the graduating class.

McKee has over the years became a household name, coming into your home each week as the voice of the Professional Bull Riders. For the last six years he has been the host and play-by-play announcer of the Professional Bull Riders tour which airs weekly on VERSUS (formerly known as OLN) and several times a year on NBC. His knowledge of the bull riders and the bulls they ride has given him a reputation in the business few announcers can match.

Besides being the “Voice of the PBR” McKee announces many rodeos including some of the biggest rodeos on the circuit, like Cheyenne, Pendleton and Ellensburg. During these rodeos Justin has been known to disappear from the announcer’s booth for a portion of the performance only to pop up in the arena as a contestant in the Steer Roping. When not announcing PBR events, Justin also has his PRCA announcers card and often is found at top PRCA events as well.

In his spare time you will find him team roping, a sport he has excelled at as well.

The ranch raised cowboy not only talks about bulls a lot, he raises his own. With the help of his wife, Jeannie, and young daughter, Kassidy, McKee Ranch raises purebred bucking stock selling bucking bull futurity prospects.

“I thank God everyday for blessing me with the opportunity to make a living at something I enjoy so much.” Justin’s enthusiasm for rodeo and life is contagious and genuine. He admits, “I am one of the biggest fans in rodeo, when I’m behind the mic, I’m having a great time and one of my main goals is that everyone there is having fun too.”

The public is invited to attend the event which is sponsored by the Citizen’s Baccalaureate Committee for USD 506.

April 22, 2008 · Posted in News  
    

Brock Allen Coppock is one of several students earning an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Oklahoma State University-Okmulgee’s Construction Technology – High Voltage Program.
Coppock, who is from Oswego, Kan., says the coursework is helping him master the technical and physical requirements of being a high voltage lineman. The OSU-Okmulgee High Voltage Program taught me how to work safely and properly in the electrical field.”
Coppock is on an internship with Custom Powerline Construction in Fairview, Okla.
Coppock graduated from Oswego High School in 2007 and is the son of Ben Coppock and Toni Coppock of Oswego.

April 22, 2008 · Posted in News  
    

The Oswego United Methodist Church is sponsoring “an oil change for single moms” for Saturday, April 26.

Bill Trotnic, owner of the former Bob’s Service Station” is donating the use of the facility for the day.

The church is asking those single moms who wish to take advantage of this special service to call for an appointment. When calling, the church will need names (including names and ages of children), addresses, phone number, make and model of the car, and what kind of oil used.

The church also plans some future activities for children that will be discussed while single moms are waiting for their car to be serviced.

April 21, 2008 · Posted in News  
    

The Chetopa Chamber of Commerce would like to encourage all area churches and organizations to enter our Spring Fling float contest for Saturday, May 10.

The prizes will be $75 for first prize, $50 for second prize and $25 for third prize.

To enter contact Cynda Jarrett or e-mail cyndajarrett@yahoo.com.

April 16, 2008 · Posted in News  
    

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