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  • Tabor receives KCAC’s first award for sports excellence

    KCACCommissionersCupFrick Scott Crawford, KCAC Commissioner (second from left), presents Rusty Allen, Tabor College vice president of athletics, with a plaque recognizing Tabor as the winner of the inaugural KCAC Commissioner’s Cup. Tabor President Jules Glanzer and Associate Athletic Director Amy Ratzlaff look on. The award, presented during Tabor’s annual sports banquet, will be given annually to the conference school with the greatest cumulative performance over the three athletic seasons.

    Tabor College has earned the inaugural KCAC Commis­sioner’s Cup for its athletic achievements during the 2012-13 school year.

    “It’s exciting, it’s fun,” said Rusty Allen, Tabor vice president of athletics. “One of the things we had set as our goal was to finish in the top three of this every year, and so in the inaugural year to win it, we feel like we’ve accomplished a lot.”

    The award—designed to recognize the accomplishments of student-athletes and the KCAC schools they represent—will be given annually to the school with the greatest overall performance throughout the three athletic seasons, based on points.

    “Many of our peer conferences have a similar award,” said KCAC Commissioner Scott Crawford. “To align ourselves with those conferences, but also to highlight excellence at the athletic-department level, we moved forward with this award last spring knowing our first recipient would be recognized in spring 2013.”

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Sweet speaks on the cutting edge of faith

Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 07 May 2008 09:47

LeonardSweet.jpg If a man is known by the company he keeps, Jules Glanzer’s personal friendship with historian and futurist Leonard Sweet puts the new Tabor College president near the cutting edge of postmodernist Christian thinking in America.

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Inaugural opens centennial celebration

Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 07 May 2008 09:36

Tabor College, founded in 1908, will kick off its centennial celebration beginning with the official inauguration of its 13th president, Jules Glanzer, during a full weekend of activities, May 9 through 11, at the college.

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‘Fun Day’ will focus lake safety

Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 07 May 2008 09:27

In an effort to jumpstart the summer and get recreation safety fresh in everyone’s mind, Safe Kids Marion County, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, and local law enforcement and emergency response agencies have planned a fun day for the whole family during the first day of National Safe Boating Week.

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Record fuel bids focus budget issue

Written by Jerry Engler Wednesday, 07 May 2008 09:25

County leaders were waiting for the shock Wednesday, April 30, at the Marion County Commission payday meeting. But there were still whistles across the room when a record road-and-bridge fuels bid came through at a record $51,068 for combined area and transport fuel.

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Rain inundates Hillsboro, but county feels brunt of damage

Written by Jerry Engler Wednesday, 30 April 2008 05:52

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Two areas of Hillsboro where drainage has been an issue in recent months demonstrated why last Wednesday when 5 inches or rain, with a period of hail, fell on the city. The top photo shows the water running off North Adams Street near the Zion Lutheran Cemetery. At right, a river flows off the West Winds development between the American Legion building and residences along Floral Drive near D Street. The left photo shows a piece of hail an inch in diameter that fell on the downtown business district.  Don Ratzlaff / Free Press

The northern half of Marion County endured a crushing storm of rain and hail Wednesday, April 23, that led to sand bagging in Durham, a huge set-back to the county’s road program, and a 3.5-foot rise in the level of Marion Reservoir.

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