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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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Hillsboro, Marion have council seats on the line Tuesday

Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 26 March 2008 08:26

Voters in Hillsboro and Marion will go to the polls Tuesday, April 1, to elect candidates for the city council of their respective city.

In Hillsboro, incumbent Byron McCarty faces challenger Martin Rhodes for an East Ward seat.

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Steiner to be an advocate as new 'Ms. Wheelchair"

Written by Malinda Just Wednesday, 19 March 2008 05:03

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Amanda Steiner celebrates the first minutes of her reign as Ms. Wheelchair Kansas. Her primary duty will be to be a spokesperson for people with physical disabilities.

Nine years ago, Amanda Steiner was confined permanently to a wheelchair after a car accident.

On March 9, the Marion native was crowned the fourth annual Ms. Wheelchair Kansas at the Holiday Inn Holidome in Topeka.

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Tabor event honors significant women

Written by Malinda Just Wednesday, 19 March 2008 04:51

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With Resident Director Cindy Denning looking on, Tabor women (from left) Sarah-Marie Hoduski, Allison Isaac, Emily Heizelman and Jera Teselle create collages of women who have been influential in their lives. The women’s event at Tabor correlated with national Women’s History Month.

Along with Daylight Saving Time, St. Patrick’s Day and Easter, March marks a nationally syndicated event—Women’s History Month.

Three resident directors at Tabor College, Cindy Denning, Melanie Johnson and Sara Schall, recently organized an event on campus to celebrate and honor the contributions of women.

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Sewer-cleaning process could affect some Hillsboro homes

Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 19 March 2008 04:54

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Sewer-line cleaning will occur in the shaded area from March 17 through 21.

Residents who live in the southwest sector of Hillsboro should be aware that their homes may be affected by a sanitary-sewer cleaning project that started Monday and will last through Friday of this week.

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Busy three-day results in only one significant fire loss

Written by Don Ratzlaff Thursday, 13 March 2008 08:16

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Hillsboro Fire Department volunteer Jason Rooker loads gear back into the firetruck park in front of the Tabor College Student Center Monday morning. The smoke that prompted the evacuation of students turned out to be an electrical motor malfunction.

Students, faculty and staff were safely evacuated from the Student Center at Tabor College at around 9 a.m. Monday after smoke was discovered in the campus bookstore.

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