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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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Filing deadline approaches for local elections

Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 16 January 2008 10:08

The presidential election is still almost 10 months away, but voters in Marion County have decisions of local and county-wide importance to make much sooner than that.

City council seats in Hills­boro and Marion are on the line in the April 2 local election.

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Kansans will caucus options for president

Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 16 January 2008 10:05

Kansas and Marion County voters will have a chance to add their collective voices to the presidential selection process when state Democrats and Republi­cans hold political caucuses during the first full week of February.

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Long weighting list signs on for local ‘Biggest Loser’ battle

Written by Malinda Just Wednesday, 16 January 2008 10:02

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Chad and Barb Nowak, Biggest Loser competitors, pause before a workout at Anna Woods’ Fit and Fitness class. The couple entered the contest to adopt a healthier lifestyle. Malinda Just / Free Press

When Anna Woods and Jeanne Rziha discussed their goal for the number of participants in the Biggest Loser Marion County contest that began Jan. 8, they agreed they would be happy with 25 entrants.

As of the final weigh-in date Jan. 14, the number of participants reached 160.

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It begins…School project under way

Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 09 January 2008 14:55

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Impact fund reaches goal

Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 09 January 2008 14:46

The goal has been reached.

Hillsboro Community Foundation announced Friday that upon the closing of its Hillsboro Area Impact Fund capital campaign on Dec. 31, pledges and contributions totaled more than $265,000, exceeding the goal of $250,000.

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