Also from January 9
Births
- Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Putthoff, Greenfield, Wis., announce the birth of a son, Matthius Jasper “Jas” Putthoff. He was born Nov. 17, 2007. Matthius weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Putthoff, Fulton, Mo.; Patricia Putthoff, Sussex, Wis.; and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Herbst, New Berlin, Wis. Great-grandparents are Connie Putthoff, Tonganoxie, and the late Harold Putthoff.
- Jason and Sheldon Riley of McLouth announce the birth of their son, Ethan Jason Riley. Ethan was born Nov. 9, 2007, at Stormont-Vail Hospital in Topeka. He weighed 3 pounds, 15 ounces and was 16 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Danny and Donna Bradley of Tonganoxie. Paternal grandparents are Leon and Carolee Riley of Basehor. Ethan arrived home Dec. 12 with his parents, who would like to thank everyone for all their thoughtfulness and prayers.
All stories
- Bichelmeyers, Pelzl agree on building
- January 9, 2008
- Matt and Vicki Bichelmeyer are at it again, buying the portion of a downtown building that housed Pelzl’s Do-It Best Hardware and V & S Variety Store, which closed late last year.
- Downtown experiences change
- 4th St. cafe gives way to Graves dance studio
- January 9, 2008
- After several months of hard work, Brenda, her husband, Glenn, and students ranging in age from toddlers to senior citizens are able to see the huge transformation of the Fourth Street Cafe to Graves Talent Company.
- 2007 included THS feats, Pleasant St. fix
- January 9, 2008
- A look at back at events from May-August of 2007
- Initial interviews impress county commissioner
- Commission trying to pare field of administrator candidates
- January 9, 2008
- County commissioners began interviews for the newly created position in a series of closed executive sessions Thursday, Jan. 3. Additional interviews are scheduled this Thursday, Jan. 10.
- 1-on-1 meetings at heart of election
- January 9, 2008
- Next week’s special election in Tonganoxie won’t be as prolific in turnout and media coverage as the Iowa caucuses or the New Hampshire primary. But the vote Tuesday will have a major impact because it will determine whether City Council members can gather legally outside of a public meeting to discuss city business.
- Jayhawk Jubilation
- McLouth alumnae make trip to Miami
- January 9, 2008 in print edition on B1
- When the Kansas football team won the Orange Bowl and clinched its first Bowl Championship Series victory ever, two McLouth High School graduates were there.
- Vick’s prison sentence could lessen in Kansas
- January 9, 2008 in print edition on B1
- Michael Vick, who pleaded guilty to federal dogfighting charges, has been transferred to the Federal Prison Camp in Leavenworth, according to Traci Billingsley, spokeswoman for the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
- Last-second three-pointer sparks THS
- January 9, 2008 in print edition on B1
- Only three seconds remained in the first quarter when Chrissie Jeannin received the ball roughly 60 feet away from the basket.
- Tonganoxie eyeing 2nd consecutive tourney title
- January 9, 2008
- The Tonganoxie High wrestling team will play host to the annual Randy Starcher Memorial Wrestling Tournament on Saturday at THS.
- Being unranked fine with Goebel
- January 9, 2008
- The latest Class 4A rankings from the Kansas Wrestling Web site, usakws.com, came out Sunday and Tonganoxie isn’t included in the top 20.
- Chieftains struggle in first game back from holidays
- January 9, 2008
- The Tonganoxie High boys basketball team has struggled to put two good halves together this season. The trend continued Friday night in a 50-37 home loss against Bonner Springs.
- Washburn grads announced for fall
- January 9, 2008
- Several area students participated in Washburn University’s fall commencement ceremonies Dec. 14.
- Watershed protection subject of meeting
- January 9, 2008
- The Lower Kansas River Basin Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) will be the focus of a meeting scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday at the 4-H building at the Leavenworth County Fairgrounds in Tonganoxie.
- Letter to the editor: Fish in need of help
- January 9, 2008 in print edition on A4
- Each January, my class does an in-depth study of Kansas in celebration of Kansas Day.
- Letter to the editor: Keep it open and accountable
- January 9, 2008 in print edition on A4
- Your vote is important at the Jan. 15, 2008, special election in Tonganoxie!
- Letter to the editor: Reason for the ordinance
- January 9, 2008 in print edition on A4
- On Jan. 15, Tonganoxie voters will have a special election to change the quorum size of the city council.
- Our view: Charter ordinance should be rejected
- January 9, 2008
- Next week, Tonganoxie voters have a chance to send a strong reminder to its City Council members: In Tonganoxie, the public’s business should be done in public.
- Sports In Brief
- January 9, 2008
- The McLouth High girls basketball team won its first game of the season Friday against Jefferson County North.
- Columbine-based program to be held at Tonganoxie High
- January 9, 2008
- The public is welcome to attend a presentation at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Tonganoxie Performing Arts Center that deals with school violence.
- Letter to the editor: Your chance to be heard
- January 9, 2008 in print edition on A4
- On Jan. 15, you will be asked to approve or disapprove Charter Ordinance 17 adopted by the city of Tonganoxie.
- County seeks temporary parking for vehicle fleet
- January 9, 2008 in print edition on A7
- As a planned expansion of the Leavenworth County Justice Center is set to commence, county commissioners discussed where to store county vehicles that will no longer fit on site
- McLouth happenings
- January 9, 2008
- Heidi Karn-Barker is “progressing terrifically” since her double-lung transplant last Friday (Jan 4).
- Remember when: A community review
- January 9, 2008
- 10 years ago: Dec. 10, 1997
- The Record
- January 9, 2008
- Tonganoxie City Fire Departmen; Leavenworth County Sheriff’s Office
- Newspaper rates to rise for delivery
- January 9, 2008
- The Mirror will increase its subscription rates effective Jan. 9.
- Mirror’s baby contest continues for 2008
- January 9, 2008 in print edition on A3
- The Mirror still is in search of the winner for its annual first baby contest.
- Water main delays McLouth schools
- January 9, 2008
- McLouth students who just wanted that extra day off before going back to school after winter break got their wish Thursday after a water main near the school burst, forcing the district to call off school for the day.
- Tonganoxie Public Library plans for extended hours in new year
- January 9, 2008
- One of Tonganoxie Public Library’s New Year’s resolutions is to offer extended Saturday hours.
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