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Tabor College to dedicate newest residence hall
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 16 April 2013 12:35
Harms Residence Hall at Tabor College will be officially dedicated at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 27.The public is welcome to attend the dedication and ribbon cutting. This event was rescheduled from February due to a snowstorm. The 16-unit residence hall is located at 502 E. B St.
Following the ceremony and ribbon cutting, guided tours of the facility will be available for the public.
The building was made possible by a donation from North Newton physician Wilmer Harms to honor the memory of...
Local KSU player to be part of Team USA effort
Written by Don Ratzlaff Tuesday, 16 April 2013 12:34
The announcement that the Wildcats team had been selected as the national volleyball team was made last Tuesday.
The World University Games, scheduled for July 6-17, is an international multi-sport celebration of collegiate athletes organized by the International University Sports Federation.
The games serve as an...
Heroic inspiration
Written by Don Ratzlaff Tuesday, 16 April 2013 12:31
Not only has the 1999 Hillsboro High alum, wife Amy and young son Ollie endured a severe medical crisis together, but Chip is close to unveiling to the world a new superhero story.
He’s titled it, “Metaphase — A Graphic Novel Inspired by Little Heroes with Down Syndrome.”
“Basically, it’s a superhero dad who has a son with Down...
Classic vehicles again fuel hope for relief sale success
Written by Don Ratzlaff Tuesday, 09 April 2013 12:36
The sale has developed a tradition of selling several donated motorized items each year to help raise funds for the worldwide relief efforts of Mennonite Central Committee.
“We have some wonderful donations,” said Jerry Toews of Goessel, who helps...
Read more: Classic vehicles again fuel hope for relief sale success
State court rules against Herbel conviction appeal
Written by Patty Decker Tuesday, 09 April 2013 12:36
A Hillsboro man convicted in 2009 of two sex crimes while babysitting a 5-year-old girl in 2006, appealed his conviction recently, but the Supreme Court of Kansas in a ruling Friday upheld the original verdict.Almost seven years earlier, Randy Herbel, 47, was found guilty on one count of rape and one count of aggravated indecent liberties with a child by a Marion County jury.
Herbel’s attorney Meryl Carver-Allmond with the Capital Appellate Defender Office, argued that Herbel’s sixth...
Read more: State court rules against Herbel conviction appeal
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