Cherokee postmaster removed after investigation
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100 Years Ago
May 1, 1924
The effect of the present work stoppage in the Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas mines of District 14 is …
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5/1/24
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County set minimum wage at $2/hour
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100 Years Ago
April 30, 1924
The miners of District 14, 21 and 25, Mine Workers, have been idle exactly one month pending the …
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4/30/24
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The Bar Cent
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As I have mentioned in previous columns, it is alway interesting how much we take for granted. So many of the things we take for granted today, at one time didn’t …
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By Lois Carlson
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4/30/24
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ROTC runs battle drills; Fourth Street gets flooded
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100 Years Ago
April 27-29, 1924
The Ku Klux Klan last night held dedicatory ceremonies at Fair Grounds Park, on which it …
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4/27/24
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UFOs reported over Mt. Olive Cemetery
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100 Years Ago
April 26, 1924
In what was considered the most finished rendition of the oratorio ever given in Pittsburg, the …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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4/26/24
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From St. Mary’s to Hot Springs
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It occurred to me this week that I published six episodes of Margaret Shaw Forsyth’s ‘The Joy of Working’ without giving much background on her start in Pittsburg and life following …
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By J.T. Knoll
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4/25/24
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Pittsburg approves construction of Alumni Center
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100 Years Ago
April 24, 1924
A Carthage, Mo., man was seriously injured, suffering mangling of his left foot as he attempted to …
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4/24/24
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Swedish-American prima donna performs at Carney Hall
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100 Years Ago
April 23, 1924
Singing joyously and with an ease which left her free to enter wholeheartedly into the spirit of …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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4/23/24
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The Ingalls Family
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Last week I wrote about the Little House On The Prairie Site near Independence, KS. It is just one of many interesting historical sites here in our corner of the …
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By Lois Carlson
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4/23/24
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Step into the Wild West
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PITTSBURG, Kan. — The Crawford County Historical Museum will host its annual Cowboy Days event on April 26th and 27th at the Crawford County Historical Museum. This event is designed to …
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By Dustin R. Strong / [email protected]
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4/23/24
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Boxing champ advocates high school boxing classes
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100 Years Ago
April 20-22, 1924
An auspicious opening for the 10th annual music festival of the Teachers College was last night …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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4/20/24
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Police bust up stills and a poker game
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100 Years Ago
April 18, 1924
Raids on booze joints in Capaldo netted large quantities of mash and “choctaw," two stills …
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4/18/24
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The Joy of Working Pt. 6
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This is the last installment of Margaret Shaw Forsyth’s adventures in radio in the 1950s. — J.T.K.
You can’t please everybody. With the first days of December, we began …
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By J.T. Knoll
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4/18/24
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Fire destroys Ft. Scott shops
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100 Years Ago
April 17, 1924
Fire destroyed part of the Missouri Pacific railroad shops at Fort Scott last night with a loss …
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4/17/24
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Job opportunities on the upswing
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100 Years Ago
April 16, 1924
A suit for $22,900 has been filed at Fort Scott in federal court by Paul T. Brosnahan, former …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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4/16/24
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The real Little House on the Prairie
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I have always enjoyed history. That included learning about my ancestry as well as the many areas in this United States that I have been privileged to visit. However, many …
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By Lois Carlson
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4/16/24
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Something God Knows
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My formal education is in the topology of 3-manifolds. You don’t need to know what any of that is, but let’s just say that I spent a lot of my time seeing things in my head and a lot more …
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By Bobby Neal Winters
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4/13/24
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Community leaders hold Y2K conference to answer public’s questions
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100 Years Ago
April 13-15, 1924
The son of a pedagogue has the latest definition of a pedagogue – namely Richard Weede, …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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4/13/24
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This is your song
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“My gift is my song, and this one’s for you.” — Elton John / Bernie Taupin
Last week, as Linda and I watched Elton John and Bernie Taupin receive the Library of Congress …
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By J.T. Knoll
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4/13/24
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PSU moon buggies to compete at NASA
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100 Years Ago
April 12, 1924
After a short deliberation, a jury in Girard brought in a verdict of guilty against Charles Sherman …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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4/12/24
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