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Families spend Mother’s Day down on the farm


This little lady’s big doe eyes turned the heads of more than one infatuated boy this weekend. She wasn’t all curls and frills, but the pet Hereford, of sorts, on the Silver Lining Hereford ranch southwest of Louisburg stopped youngsters in their tracks every time.
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Storms cast shadow on street work


Mother Nature just isn’t cooperating with the city of Louisburg when it comes to planned street improvements in the older part of town.
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Seniors to receive diplomas


Pomp and circumstance will come to a head this weekend at Louisburg High School.
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Guiding light to more than 3,000 youths


Thirty years ago, Diane Shultz came to Louisburg expecting a one-room schoolhouse, complete with prairie setting.
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‘American Idol’ worship


Roger Burgoon curbed his UPS route, and Gayle Marzolf and Amy Bramble sneaked away from their shop Friday.
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Louisburg USD 416 mulls fees, schedules for use of West Gym


Facility use and fees may once again be on the forefront of Louisburg citizens’ minds as the USD 416 Board of Education wrestles with those issues, primarily in regards to the West Gym.
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Ride for Life raises nearly $3,000 to fight cancer


Motorcycle riders raised almost $3,000 for the American Cancer Society at the Miami County Ride for Life event May 3, and they’ll have two more chances this month to ride for different charities.
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18 wheels keep on rollin’ for 4 million accident-free miles


Chuck McDonald is a humble man.
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Peoples Bank ShredFest ’08 collects 2,312 pounds


Peoples Bank President Mike Windholz helped Matt Ayers, with Cintas in Olathe, dump old documents into a container for shredding as rain drops began to fall Saturday morning.
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Chefs conjure up dishes and smiles on farm tour


Sisters Josie and Julia oohed as chef Patrick Poetter cracked open a softball-sized emu egg and poured its contents into a sizzling skillet. The Spring Hill girls pressed their matching pink sweatshirts against the cooking table to get a closer look at the yellowish yolk that nearly filled the pan.
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Stitching together a piece of Louisburg history


Pat Massey’s hands work almost like a machine.
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