shelby-moore-miss-grenolaShelby Moore has been selected as Miss Grenola by the Grenola Community Club. She will represent Grenola at area festivals as well as be an ambassador for the city during her 2010-2011 reign.

Shelby is the daughter of Allen and Michelle Moore. Her grandparents are Darrel and Beth Moore of Grenola, Bill and Penny McPherson and Mary Sharpsteen of Winfield. She is a senior at Central of Burden High School where she participates in cross country, basketball, track and cheerleading.

Miss Moore has been active in 4-H for 10 years and is a member of the FFA, STUCO and National Honor Society at school. She attends the Grenola Methodist Church, is on the Elk Konnected Youth Development Action Team and has contributed to many church, school and civic community service projects.

Shelby plans to attend Cowley College after graduation and possibly pursue a degree in education.

August 25, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized  
    

Elk County Rodeo Association Welcomes Badascar Racers for our first ever Figure 8 Race.

For those of you that don’t know what it is here is a small description:  Racing is done on a track shaped like an 8. The cars cross paths at the center of the 8, which is known as the “crossover”.

Because of this layout, crashes are inevitable. Figure 8 racing is a unique sport that requires strict attention to detail and timing to successfully navigate the crossover.

The figure 8 race will be Saturday August 28, 2010 at 7 p.m.  at the Elk County Rodeo Arena.  If you have questions or want to enter a car please call Russell at 620-442-3250 or Venessa at 620-515-3633.

August 25, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized  
    

Aug. 27 is the date when a decision will be made regarding a possible new fire truck for the Sedan Fire Department.

In an announcement made in April, E-One, Inc. will make a choice among seven small-town fire departments to receive a fire truck worth approximately $170,000. This follows a preliminary paring of some 3,000 essay applications which ultimately will lead to the final selection.

The contest came to light when a New Jersey business owner, Gregory Gregory, came to Sedan with a trailer load of fire fighting equipment and he also handed Fire Chief Elroy Smith a check for $850 to go toward purchasing equipment.

But Gregory’s greatest purpose in making the 3,600-mile round trip was to  promote the big contest and urge everyone to cast votes on the E-ONE website in favor of the Sedan application.

The winner will be chosen by the on-line votes and Chief Smith, along with Sedan community leaders, are trying their best to get the word out: “Go on line and vote for Sedan!”

To vote in favor of Sedan, go to: www.e-one.com. The website will direct you to the proper window for voting.

August 25, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized  
    

After several provisional votes were counted by the Board of Canvassers in Chautauqua County on Friday, a new lead in the race was determined.

Candidate Sundance “Sunny” Young received the most votes with 107 and Goff Searl garnered 105 votes while Joseph Sutton got 56 votes.

That means Sunny Young unofficially won the primary, however Searl has asked for a recount of the votes which will be taken Monday after the courthouse closes. The Board of Canvassers will then canvass the votes again to determine if Young will be tabbed the official Republican nominee in the Dist. 1 commissioner race.

The winner in the three-way Republican race will be listed on the Nov. 2 general election with no opponent.

August 6, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized  
    

fair-big-funThe Elk County Free Fair in Longton will get underway Thursday and run through Saturday.

Fair books and schedules have been distributed throughout the area to let everyone know what is going on.

After the exhibits are checked in and judged on Thursday, Aug. 5-7, entrants and friends can check to see what they have won. The kids’ races will be held at the ball park at 2 p.m. that afternoon. The 4-H members will have the beef fitting and showing and judging at 6 p.m. The adult round robin contest will be at 8:30 p.m. Read more

August 4, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized  
    

A West Elk Jr.-Sr. High School faculty member remains on leave with pay this week after being arrested on charges of various sexual crimes allegedly committed in a western Kansas county.

Dean L. Baum, age 53, was arrested on Friday, July 23, in Howard on a warrant from Wallace County, where he and his wife, Linda, have a summer home.

Wallace County prosecuting attorney Charles F. Moser said Baum, while living in his summer home on various occasions, allegedly committed sexual acts on a juvenile over a span of six years — from March 2003 to September 2009. Read more

August 4, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized  
    

A final winner in Tuesday’s race for Chautauqua County Commissioner was not determined in Tuesday balloting.

Goff Searl received 104 votes and Sunny Young pulled 102, while Joseph A. Sutton garnered 56 votes. The Chautauqua County Clerk’s office reported this morning (Wednesday) that six provisional ballots will need to be canvassed on Friday which could affect the outcome of this race.

Inaccurate information was released to the media Tuesday night by the Chautauqua County Clerks office, indicating that Young had won the primary race. Prairie Star was notified today (Wednesday) and stopped its printing to make this change. Check the taylornews.org website on Friday to learn who won this primary election. The winner of this Republican primary will be listed on the Nov. 2 general election ballot with no opponent.

In addition to the Chautauqua County Commission race, there were no other contested races that were specific to Chautauqua County, although many races will be decided in the November general election. Read more

August 4, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized