Pittsburg Wholesale Grocery Co. lost $28.63 to bad check artist apprehended in Joplin
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3/24/23
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Sperry-Galligar Audubon Program
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The Sperry-Galligar Audubon meeting will be held on March 30, in Room 102 of Yate’s Hall, 1702 S. Joplin Street, on the Pittsburg State campus, beginning a 7 p.m.
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3/24/23
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Cane poles, trot lines, snapping turtles and seines, Pt. 2
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This is the second excerpt from Arma native Frank Jeler Jr.’s memories of fishing in S.E. Kansas. — J.T.K
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3/23/23
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Site of the proposed new high school picked for the Pittsburg Unified District 50 years ago
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3/23/23
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Spring into a new book
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As an elementary school student, I remember learning the Spring, or Vernal, equinox fell on March 21st each year. Apparently, that’s not always the case and now there’s also meteorological Spring that begins on March 1st. And then there’s the Groundhog who supposedly predicts when Spring will arrive. Whenever it comes, Spring is a welcome season and while it hasn’t felt much like it outside the past week, the library is sporting some seasonal décor not to mention new books on the shelves so come in to get your Spring vibe. There’s nothing like a good read while you wait for a Spring-like day so you can get started on your outdoor chores.
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By Carol Ann Robb / Pittsburg Public Library
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3/22/23
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Second man died after explosion at T. R. & G. mine No. 1
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3/22/23
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History of Hook Lighthouse
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I hope everyone had a good St. Patrick’s weekend, although it was more than a little chilly. Checking the weather in Ireland where our friends live, I found their temperatures this week are just about the same as ours. I promised that this week I would follow up what I started last week with a story and information about the Historic Hook Lighthouse in Ireland.
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3/21/23
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Cherokee schools named winner after zig-zag basketball game against Pittsburg
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3/21/23
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Car salesman with a bullet wound to the head was charged with first-degree murder
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3/18/23
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Pittsburg, Frontenac eliminated in first round of state high school basketball tournament 100 years ago
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3/17/23
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Cane poles, trot lines, snapping turtles and seines
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As spring returns to SE Kansas, this excerpt from “Frogdancer,” Arma native Frank Jeler Jr.’s memoir, brings warm memories of seining for bait and fishing strip pits, ponds, and rivers with dad and grandpa. — J.T.K
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3/16/23
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Another robbery hit the Degen clothing store, $1,500 worth of merchandise taken
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3/16/23
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Singer Amelita Galli-Curci visited Pittsburg for Carney Hall performance
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3/15/23
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Reading of the Green
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It’s that time of year when everyone’s Irish, if not genetically than certainly in spirit. Since the Emerald Isle has a rich literary history — think James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, W.B. Yeats, Seamus Heaney — there’s no scarcity of Irish reading material to be found. If you’re like me, you may look for less lofty reading; not to worry since there are plenty of mainstream books written about Ireland and its inhabitants.
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By Carol Ann Robb / Pittsburg Public Library
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3/15/23
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St. Patrick’s Day
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St. Patrick’s Day is a special day for the Irish and so many others. Once treated like the scum of the earth when the Irish immigrants arrived on American shores, they withstood the poor jobs, housing and much more and every year celebrated their Irish heritage being the strong, determined people that they were.
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By Lois Carlson / [email protected]
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3/14/23
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Southeast High School robbed, loss amounted to $930
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3/14/23
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Ku Klux Klan members visited a church in Mineral to gift $25
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3/11/23
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85 gallons of whiskey, operational still seized from Angelo Williams’ home
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3/10/23
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Quaint customs in Pittsburg in the 1950s and 60s
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Here’s a recollection by 1964 PHS graduate Nancy Keller Kincaid that, for me, brought both joy and heartbreak. Experiencing Pittsburg, on both the whole length of Broadway and the downtown side streets, was really something back before the mall, big box stores and Amazon arrived.
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3/9/23
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A tornado ripped the roof off St. Patrick’s school in Walnut
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3/9/23
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