Columnist touted for city leadership 20 years ago
20 YEARS AGO: NEWS FROM THE ISSUE OF SEPT. 16, 2024 Meeker Memorial Hospital Board has added its voice to those asking for a smoking ban in restaurants and bars.
20 YEARS AGO: NEWS FROM THE ISSUE OF SEPT. 16, 2024 Meeker Memorial Hospital Board has added its voice to those asking for a smoking ban in restaurants and bars.
BY AMANDA LUBINSKI ALubinski@cherryroad.com Submitted photo From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
125 YEARS AGO: 1899 A warm stove is a pleasant roommate these chilly mornings. The first frost of the season has arrived.
There’s something wonderful and exhilarating about getting lost on purpose. What I mean by this is, taking off driving in unfamiliar territory trying to find new places you’ve never been to. And if you happen to be with someone you love and the weather’s nice and you’ve got food on hand and your tank is full — well, then, it’s an adventure!
Hutchinson Police Services responded to the following incidents: AUG. 13: Hutchinson Police received a report of suspicious activity in the 100 block of Sixth Avenue Southeast shortly after midnight. The reporting person stated that a male wearing dark clothing went through both vehicles at the residence but did not take anything. No suspect at this time.
The Courier-Tribune is starting a new Athlete of the Week feature in conjunction with our sister paper, The Examiner in eastern Jackson County, this month. Once the program begins, the CT’s website, MyCourierTribune.com, will feature a chance to vote each week for a boys and a girls athlete of the week.
Brandon Sell had no idea that cycling could be a lifeline — not just for his physical health but for his mental well-being as well. The revelation came after he started riding to raise funds for cystic fibrosis, a disease his son was diagnosed with at birth.