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The deadline for candidates to file for the spring elections had passed, and the names of all the Rooks County residents seeking city offices or school board seats was final. No primary election would be necessary, but there were not enough candidates to fill all the open seats in the county, so write-in candidates would play a role in filling those seats.
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56 Years Ago

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* And So They Say: Irwin Wright (Eugene, Ore.): “I think Bud Lytle makes the best bread of anyone in the world.” Brad Waller (age 6, watching his mother cook and was asked by her when she was cutting down a recipe, how much half of three-fourths of a cup was): “I don’t know, I haven’t studied cooking yet.” Bill Gouldman: “If Jim Chastain would play better pool, we’d win more games.” Harry Butler: “Usually when I buy a bargain, I figure on getting stung. But once in a while, I get a pleasant surprise.”
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What Stocktonites Were Doing 98 Years Ago

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Several lodges of Modern Woodmen of the county are making a strenuous drive for new members and the prospects are very birth for a splendid growth. J. T. Dyas of Jewell City and W. W. Honsinger, local deputy and other woodmen boosters in the county have been scouring the care for the past several days. The camps of which there are seven in the county—Woodston, Damar, Palco, Plainville, Webster, Codell and Stockton, have set the mark for 200 new member and it is quite likely in the showdown that the ist will exceed expectations. To stimulate activity among the seven camps, a fine, silk American Flag will be awarded to the camp showing the largest increase in membership fro the drive. Doubtless, each camp is striving hard, or should t, to win this excellent award.
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56 Years Ago

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* And So They Say: Milt Boethin: “Well, I really should be doing something even if I do the wrong thing.” Nellie Kern: “Bill’s birthday parties are like the Rooks County Free Fair. They get bigger and better every year.” Clark Stocking: “All I did over the weekend was feed the squirrels.” Judge Gilbert: “I’m back, but I won’t say I’m back to work.” Doyle Cook: “If I didn’t have anything to do but gripe about the kids and criticize the teenagers, I think I’d spend part of that time trying to do something for them or making the town a better place for them to live in.”
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A Phillipsburg teenager, Trenton Taylor Hoft, 15, was killed in a one-vehicle accident on Jan. 17, 2009, when the vehicle in which he was a passenger began to skid broadside and then rolled three or four times. In addition to Hoft, the driver and another occupant in the vehicle were all taken to Rooks County Health Center in Plainville. None of the occupants were wearing safety belts.
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Just as we hear about “5 Star Restaurants” or “5 Star Hotels,” indicating the best of the best in their accommodations, the Solomon Valley Manor had recently been awarded a 5 Star-rating as determined by the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), ranking the facility in the Top 12% nationally. In addition, the Manor was also recognized as a nursing home with zero deficiencies in the previous year, and five or fewer inspection deficiencies in the previous three inspections. The national average is nine, with the range of nursing home inspection deficiencies in Kansas ranging from 0 to 69.
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56 Years Ago

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* And So They Say: Mary Stewart: “I am scared to death every time I go to a basketball game, but they always come out all right. Lillian Stithem: “I’m not saying which anniversary of my 39th birthday this is.” Jo Carmichael: “If there are no such things as flying saucers, they’ve certainly got an awful lot of pictures of them to be nothing.” Doyle Cook: “I don’t know why I should take down our Christmas decorations until everyone else has theirs down.”