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  • Wheelchair travel forms bond between native and visitor

    WheelChairChambersHett950o Torey Hett of Marion shares a light moment with Ryan Chalmers during the Challenge Games in Derby. Chambers is traveling across the country in his racing wheelchair. In the upper left photo, Chalmers shows his traveling form as he rolls along the highway.

    When Ryan Chalmers, 24, arrived in Newton on Saturday, it marked the 35th day of his 71-day journey across America in his racing wheelchair.

    Although Chalmers planned to continue through Marion County on Saturday, Torey Hett of Marion asked if he might consider staying until Sunday morning and take part in the Challenge Games at Derby.

    Like Hett, Chalmers also was born with spina bifida, which is an incomplete closure of the spinal column, and means they do not have complete use of their legs.

    With Chalmers averaging 60 to 70 miles a day since starting his journey April 6, one of the first questions Hett asked Chalmers was if he became sore traveling those distances.

    “He told me the first week he was, but that now he is getting used to it,” Hett said.

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Feds seek more proof for licenses

Written by Aleen Ratzlaff Wednesday, 11 June 2008 04:55

If you want to update the address on your Kansas driver’s license, you’ll need to bring valid proof or you’ll be going home empty handed.

“If there’s a change of address, be sure to bring documentation of where (you) live,” said Kathy Swan, driver’s license examiner in the Marion County treasurer’s office.

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As gas prices rise, transportation alternatives increase

Written by Jerry Engler Wednesday, 11 June 2008 04:42

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Ampride workers Jeanette Schaefer, Linda Cassidy and Lura Legg (from, left) are feeling some relief from the pumps at their convenience store in Hillsboro.

Scooters, lawn mowers, ATVs, bicycles, four-wheel pedaled vehicles—what else is coming?

You may see some unusual transportation going down the roads and streets these days in an effort to circumvent high gasoline prices.

Perhaps the Amish won’t be the only ones in the region driving horse and buggy. And then, there are always dog teams.

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Preparing for the same old grind

Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 04 June 2008 09:30

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On center stage

Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 28 May 2008 05:38

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County aims to get new jail funding on November ballot

Written by Jerry Engler Wednesday, 04 June 2008 09:26

Voters in Marion County will determine the fate of bond financing for a new Marion County law enforcement facility on the November election ballot—if the Board of Commis­sioners is able to proceed quickly enough on the decision it made Monday.

The commissioners decided to proceed with plans for a 72-bed corrections facility costing about $7 million, reaching that decision after a one-hour discussion that it would be most economically feasible over other plans it had considered over previous months.

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