First herb workshop meets, but more sessions planned
Written by Patty Decker Tuesday, 23 April 2013 12:47
About 10 people came to the first herb workshop Saturday in Florence, but more sessions will continue every third Saturday until September.Phoebe Janzen, one of the organizers, said the herbs covered for the day were lavender (edible) and calendula.
Karyn Woodward, presenting the information, provided everyone with recipes for lavender lemonade, lavender cookies, lavender hair rinse, calendula salve and oil.
One of the people at the workshop, Trayce Warner, said the focus of each workshop...
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Reservoir cleanup day is Saturday
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 16 April 2013 12:28
The 11th annual Marion Reservoir Cleanup Day will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 20.
Volunteers are needed to pick up trash around the reservoir and all connecting waterways and riparian zones.
Organizers ask those planning to participate should dress accordingly, but gloves, trash bags and refreshments will be provided.
All volunteers will meet at the Corps of Engineers office on the east side of the dam.
For more information or to sign up, call 620-382-2006 or 620-382-2101.
County gives quail group green light to till up grass to attract wildlife
Written by Jerry Engler Tuesday, 16 April 2013 12:28
Dale Ehlers, representing the county chapter of Quail Forever, received the permission of the Marion County commissioner Monday to till up grass at more than 100 feet from the county landfill southwest of Marion to plant grain crops for wildlife.The commissioners told Ehlers that for additional crop area, his group could also remove trees that were killed or injured by spraying in the attempt to eradicate a state designated noxious weed, sericea lespedeza.
Ehlers said tillage could help further eliminate the lespedeza.
Commissioner Dan Holub asked Ehlers see if the Quail Forever group would be interested in developing a shooting range for kids at the landfill area to help them learn proper use of shotguns, archery and BB...
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Marion County’s K-9 corps completes transition
Written by Patty Decker Tuesday, 16 April 2013 12:27
K-9 Deputy Travis Wilson said his new partner, Cossta, 3, is a 52-pound Belgian Malinoise.
Wilson’s former partner, Dax, 7, was retired because of cataracts and arthritis, but he kept him on as part of his family.
“Dax is very social and he loves being around our children,” he said.
Officer/K-9 Unit Brad Richards, said Rico, 13, was also retired because the veterinarian detected arthritis at his recent checkup.
Richards, like Wilson, said he too is keeping his former partner. His is new partner, Remo, is an 80-pound Dutch Shepherd.
As with any new...
Anticipation growing for Kapaun medal presentation
Written by Patty Decker Tuesday, 09 April 2013 13:04
The White House ceremony, said Father John Hotze, judicial vicar for the Wichita Diocese, will be at 1:10 p.m. and the Pentagon ceremony is scheduled for 1 p.m on Friday, April 12.
“I have also been told that there will be live feeds at the White House website by going to www.whitehouse.gov/ for the ceremony on Thursday and at www.pentagon.mil/ for the induction into the hall of heroes at the Pentagon on Friday,” he said.
During the ceremony with Obama, Kapaun’s family, according to a recent press release, plans to give the Medal of...
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