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Brenda Lewellen brushes down her market steer at the Labette County Fair. This is her eighth year to enter a steer at the fair. She is a member of the Labette County High School FFA and is a sophomore at LCHS. Brenda is the daughter of Roland and Christy Lewellen and the granddaughter of Norma Lewellen and the late Albert Lewellen of rural Oswego.

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July 30, 2009 · Posted in News  
    

The county commissioners appointed alternates for the Kansas Association of Counties (KAC) at Monday’s commission meeting. The first alternate will be Lonie Addis and second will be Brian Kinzie.
The Juvenile Justice Authority lease was renewed on the building used by Dr. Murphy.
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July 30, 2009 · Posted in News  
    

Scott and Regina Riley opened their 4,000 sq. ft. Oswego Fitness Center at 1025 Commercial on April 4. Just six weeks later, the store caught on fire due to an electrical short. The Center was blackened with smoke, and water damage rendered it a complete mess.
This did not discourage Scott and Regina. They went to work to clean up the mess and repair the damage caused by the fire.

See this week’s Labette Avenue for complete story.

July 30, 2009 · Posted in News  
    

Oswego Football and Girls Basketball Coach Andy Fewin has been selected by the Kansas State High School Activities Association to be a featured speaker at their annual conference, Aug. 5-7, in Topeka.
Fewin took over the football reins at Oswego High School last year to rebuild a struggling program for the school. The move seems to be paying off as the Indians last year posted their first six-win season since 1992. Fewin’s conference topic is aptly entitled “Building a Program… Back Home!” He will speak Friday afternoon.

See this week’s Labette Avenue for complete story.

July 30, 2009 · Posted in News  
    

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Cecilia Eisenbrandt, Alyssa and Abigail Gharmalkar enjoy popcorn, sno cones and hot dogs last Saturday to conclude Kids Week, held at the Oswego Assembly of God. The 59 youngsters enjoyed the inflatibles, games and refreshments before receiving backpacks filled with school supplies.                                                                                                              Photo by Rena Russell

July 30, 2009 · Posted in News