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Nevilles win award for cover crop project

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TSnews Being a farmer today often means being both an entrepreneur and a scientist. A 2017 K-State grad, Joseph Neville majored in agricultural economics and minored in agronomy, preparing himself for both sides of the profession.
Joseph and Theresa Neville were presented with a conservation award for a cover crop project. They farm in the Andale and Goddard area.

Zellers honored for concrete structures

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TSnews Brothers Eugene and Gerald Zeller received a Conservation Award during the Sedgwick County Conservation District’s annual meeting and banquet on Thursday, Feb. 22.

‘Seussical’ coming to Eisenhower High stage

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TSnews GODDARD – All the Whos in Whoville (and Goddard) are invited to see the Eisenhower High School Fine Arts Department’s presentation of the musical, “Seussical.” The show will be staged this Thursday and Friday at 7 p.m. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for students.
Cast members of “Seussical” at Eisenhower High School rehearse a scene on Monday night. The show will take place this Thursday and Friday nights. Travis Mounts/TSnews

Jobe earns dean’s honors

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GODDARD – Carson Jobe of Goddard has been named to the dean’s honor roll for work in the fall 2023 semester, a distinction given to those who achieve the highest academic standards at University of Central Oklahoma, located in Oklahoma City.

Rosenhagen shows well at stock show

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CHENEY – Greta Rosenhagen of Cheney did well as the recent National Western Stock Show in Denver, where she competed with her sophomore team from Fort Scott Community College. Livestock judging took place Jan.
Greta Rosenhagen and the sophomore team at Fort Scott Community College competed recently at the National Western Stock Show in Denver. Rosenhagen is pictured in the center. Contributed photo

Haysville teens get closeup look at government

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HAYSVILLE – Students in Haysville schools have been getting an up-closeand- personal look at local and state government. The Mayor's Youth Leadership Council (MYLC) has been reconstituted this school year, and students along with Haysville Mayor Russ Kessler have made recent visits to the State Legislature and the Sedgwick County Commission.
Members of the Haysville Mayor's Youth Leadership Council, along with Mayor Russ Kessler and city administrator Will Black, are pictured with members of the Sedgwick County Commission. Contributed photo
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