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Tree trimming lessens impact in Hillsboro PDF Print E-mail
Written by Don Ratzlaff   
Tuesday, 18 December 2007
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The jeering from some residents regarding tree-trimming efforts by Hillsboro city employees in mid-November may be cause for cheering following last Tuesday’s ice storm.

City Administrator Larry Paine said Thursday that the city’s aggressive tree-trimming efforts the past couple of months ago are a primary reason the city received electrical power as quickly as it did in the wee hours of Wednesday morning.

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Written by Malinda Just   
Tuesday, 18 December 2007
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Jenny Gaskell designed her winning card at her computer work station on the campus. She invested more than 30 hours outside of class.

In November, about 3,000 Christmas cards rolled off a $3 million printing press—all of them with the name Jenny Gaskell printed on the back.

For the third-year Tabor College student from Horton, the printing process was the culmination of a project that started in late September when Tabor College President Larry Nikkel visited Gaskell’s advanced graphic design class taught by professor Bruce Plank.

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Wednesday, 12 December 2007
 

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Reading superheroes Courageous Counselor (left) and Principal POW were at Hillsboro Elementary School to promote Children’s Book Week. For more about the week’s activities, and to learn the true identity of these two caped crusaders, see this story.

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Wednesday, 12 December 2007
 

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Participants from the Hillsboro elementary, middle and high schools focus on their matches on Saturday morning. Clockwise from the top photo)

• Sara Jones contemplates her next move against fellow HHS Guild member Ben Steketee.

• HES student Jordan Fryover (right) watches carefully as his opponent moves a pawn.

• HMS participant Jacob Humber preferred to fill his brain with music playing through his headset.

Michael Christian from HHS studies his opponent’s move. Christian was the top finisher for Hillsboro in the high school division, placing sixth overall. Sixty-five students from 11 Kansas schools competed in Hillsboro’s first K-12 tournament.

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About 65 students from 11 Kansas schools participated in the first K-12 chess tournament hosted by Hillsboro High School Saturday.

Although attendance was down from an expected 120 participants due to inclement weather, 19 Hillsboro K-12 students competed against students from other Kansas schools including schools from Wichita, McPherson, Mulvane, Valley Center and Northfield.

“Every school tries to host a K-12 tournament each year as a member of the Kansas Scholastic Chess Association,” said Janet Whisenhunt, sponsor of the HHS Chess Guild. “We were encouraged by our Activities Director, Max Heinrich, and administration to host a tournament this year.”

Four Hillsboro students placed in the top 20 individual winners. In the high school division, Michael Christian placed sixth and John Bartel placed 20th. In the elementary division, Grant Knoll placed second, and Jordan Fryhover fifth.

In the elementary division, team winners were: Canton-Galva first; Hillsboro second; and Purdy Chess Club third.

Middle school division team winners were: Valley Center, first; Robinson Middle School, second; and Northfield School, third.

High school division team winners were: Purdy Chess Club, first; Northeast Magnet of Wichita, second; Canton-Galva, third; and Hillsboro, fourth.


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Sewer bids come in lower than expected PDF Print E-mail
Written by Don Ratzlaff   
Wednesday, 12 December 2007
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The Hillsboro City Council got some good news last week regarding construction bids for the city’s proposed sewer-lagoon project.

The bids came in lower than had been anticipated by project engineer Jim Kohman of EBH Associates.

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