DOUGLASS — Caney Valley High School’s softball team will play for the class 3A regional championship against Leon-Bluestem.
However, just when that tournament finale will be played is unknown.

The championship game was scheduled to be played late Wednesday in Douglass, Kan., but was postponed earlier in the day due to inclement weather. The game will be played at 5 p.m., Friday, May 21, in Douglass, Kan.

Should Caney Valley defeat Leon-Bluestem, then the Bullpups will advance to the class 3A state tournament on Friday and Saturday, May 28-29, in Manhattan, Kan.
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May 20, 2010 · Posted in News  
    

CHERRYVALE — The Cherryvale High School baseball team advanced into the semi-final round of the class 3A regional tournament Monday night with a thrilling 5-4 victory over the Erie Red Devils.

The Chargers trailed 4-2 in the bottom of the seventh inning before the Cherryvale bats came alive. Cody O’Brien, Jordan Lowden, Nate Madl and Kendall Beye were all credited with four consecutive hits that allowed the Chargers to score three runs to earn the victory — which was the 100th triumph for CHS head coach Andy Beshear.
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May 20, 2010 · Posted in News, Sports  
    

CANEY — The Caney Valley High School men’s golf team clinched the championship of the class 3A regional tournament on Monday and is now preparing for the state tournament next Monday in Hays, Kan.

Caney Valley won the regional banner in overwhelming fashion — beating the second-place team by more than 40 strokes. The Bullpups’ four-man scorecard showed a score of 320 while Riverton, the second-place team and also a state qualifier, shot a 361.
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May 20, 2010 · Posted in News  
    

CHERRYVALE — Sixth grade students at Cherryvale’s Lincoln-Central Elementary School got a thorough lesson in hand and eye coolyonswebrdination last Friday morning.

However, this lesson did not take place in a school classroom. Nor was it led by a classroom teacher.
Instead, the sixth graders, while attending their annual campout at Big Hill Lake, received a lesson in juggling from school custodian Mike Lyon, an accomplished juggler in his own right.

Lyon’s lesson on Juggling 101 revolved around the tossing and throwing of tennis balls. And, what appeared to be a simple-enough routine of tossing one ball into the area, followed by the introduction of a second thrown ball with the same hand turned increasingly challenging when a third ball was thrown into the mix.
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May 20, 2010 · Posted in News  
    

BY ANDY TAYLOR
chronicle@taylornews.org

CANEY — Fearing citizen rejection of future tax hikes, Caney city councilors Monday voted to forego a proposal to seek federal government funds for the construction of a new city library.

Councilors were unanimous to not seek $244,000 in grant funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development for library construction. Part of the financial package proposal was that the City of Caney would borrow $244,000 for the project and repay the loan at 4 1/8  percent interest over 30 years.

Repaying the loan would raise the city’s mill levy, also known as a tax rate, by about 1.5 mills (using current 2010 budget and valuation numbers) over the term of the loan.

Increasing the property tax burden by that level was too much for councilors to swallow.
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May 20, 2010 · Posted in News  
    

BY ANDY TAYLOR
chronicle@taylornews.org

CHERRYVALE — A formal groundbreaking ceremony for the new South Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad switch yard will be held at noon Tuesday, June 1.

Cherryvale city councilors were told Monday night of the railroad company’s plans to hold a formal ceremony to commemorate the construction of the new switch yard. The switch yard is located about four miles north of Cherryvale near county road 5800.
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May 20, 2010 · Posted in News  
    

Plans for one of Caney’s biggest annual events, Mayfest, are coming together, and Jackie Freisberg, Mayfest director, said the event promises a little something for everyone. The Caney Lions Club is the sponsor of the annual Caney celebration, along with the help of other volunteers and organizations who host various activities which will take place May 27-29.

Following is a list of Mayfest activities for the public to enjoy. Most events will take place at Wark Memorial Park, on Fourth Avenue or downtown Caney.
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May 20, 2010 · Posted in News