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Youth gathering toys for children in hospital

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Written by Patty Decker Tuesday, 20 November 2012 15:45

LillianBenda381 Lillian Benda looks over a small school bag before adding it to her tub of toys. The Hillsboro High School freshman is collecting toys to give as Christmas gifts for children at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City. As the Christmas season approaches, ideas for giving can come in many forms, but a freshman at Hillsboro High School, plans to give hospitalized children a special surprise.

Lillian Benda, 14, said she knows firsthand what it’s like to be in the hospital and how difficult it can be.

Diagnosed with epilepsy last summer, Benda said she spent a week at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City.

After checking with hospital officials, the administration was agreeable to her idea.

“For...

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High school musical ‘Willy Wonka’ presented to appreciative audience

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Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 13 November 2012 15:27

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Willy Wonka (played by Daniel Nelson) reacts as Veruca (Daniele Melton) sings at the top of her voice that she wants the whole world NOW—and if she doesn't get it she will scream. The scene is from the Hillsboro High School production of the musical “Willy Wonka” presented Nov. 8-10.

 

Council OKs deal for two Hillsboro Heights lots

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Written by Don Ratzlaff Tuesday, 13 November 2012 15:27

The Hillsboro City Council approved the sale of one lot in Hillsboro Heights and an option to buy an adjoining lot during its Nov. 6 meeting.

The decisions came to a vote following a discussion about appropriate procedures for working with inquiring buyers.

Craig Dodd, who currently operates a gunshop out of a small building near Jost Fabri­ca­tion in Hillsboro Heights, submitted a proposal regarding two full lots across the street from his present location, which is along Western Heights Street.

Under terms of the contract, Dodd would purchase Lot, Block 3 for $7,000. The price includes the cost of utility hookups that were installed by the city five years ago to accommodate Prairie View’s move to Hillsboro.

Dodd deposited...

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County voter turnout strong despite few contested races

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Written by Patty Decker Tuesday, 13 November 2012 15:25

ElectionHolubLewis282 Dan Holub (left) and Gary Lewis, opposing candidates for the District 2 Marion County Commission seat, share a friendly handshake during vote tabulation Tuesday evening, Nov. 6, at the courthouse in Marion. Holub won re-election for a third term by receiving just over 57 percent of the vote. Their race was one of the few contested races on the 2012 ballot. Even so, about 73 percent of the county’s registered voters turned out. The percentage of Marion County voters casting ballots at this year’s presidential election didn’t quite beat the percentage four years ago, but officials said the turnout was good.

Carol Maggard, county clerk and election officer, said that of the 7,713 registered voters, 5,458 ballots were counted for a 73 percent overall turnout.

“The only higher percentage in recent years was 2008 with 76 percent of voters going to the polls,” she said.

A presidential election always attracts a higher turnout, she said.

In the race for Commission District 2, incumbent Dan Holub retained his seat for a third four-year term with 1,048 votes against independent candidate Gary Lewis with 781.

 

Goals in third term

Holub wanted to...

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Cross-country cyclist raising funds and profile for diabetics

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Written by Don Ratzlaff Tuesday, 13 November 2012 15:24

BicyclistDiabetesGregAuerbach052 Greg Auerbach prepares to leave Thursday morning for the next leg of his cross-country journey across the U.S. to raise funds for diabetes research. His route for the day was U.S. Highway 56, behind him, with a target destination of Great Bend. A Type 1 diabetic himself, Auerbach is traveling solo from his hometown of Philadelphia to Los Angeles. By his calculations, Hillsboro was the halfpoint of his 1,500-plus mile journey. Greg Auerbach figured when he pedaled into Hillsboro last week Wednesday with 1,530 miles under his belt that he was halfway to his immediate goal of bicycling from Philadelphia to Los Angeles.

His longterm goal—to help end diabetes—will take a while longer. Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when he was 4 years old, Auerbach, now 23, knows firsthand the journey to a cure may be a ways off. But the journey to stay healthy is achievable each day.

“Diabetes has been part of my life and I’ve taken great control of it,” Auerbach said. “If you don’t, it’s a thing that can take control of you.”

He was fortunate to get an early start on that journey. Auerbach’s parents, both doctors, decided to put their son on an insulin...

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