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Fundraising efforts ongoing for Haysville family

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TSnews HAYSVILLE - Fundraising efforts continue for the Richey family of Haysville after wife and mother, Felecia Richey and two of her children, Bentley and Tysin Richey, tragically died the weekend of Sept. 16.

Voting underway for fat bear week

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Staff report TSnews You can help choose the fattest bear of the year. Each year, members of the public are asked to vote in Fat Bear Week, which started on Wednesday and continues through Oct.

Starbucks open in Goddard Galleria

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TSnews GODDARD – A new Starbucks coffee store has opened in the Goddard Galleria on Kellogg Drive near 183rd Street West. The Goddard Galleria development also includes Braum’s, Dairy Queen, and the Murphy Express gas station, and is near the Genesis Sports Complex.
Starbucks is now open in Goddard. It is the latest addition to the community’s growing coffee scene. Travis Mounts/TSnews

Argonia City Council tackles short agenda

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ARGONIA – The Argonia City Council's to-do list was a short one, as the council held its regular monthly meeting on Monday night. Council members heard a presentation from Larry Claycomb of Black Hills Energy about possibly selling the city's natural gas system.

New water toys coming to city pool

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TSnews CLEARWATER – New toys are coming to the kiddie pool at the Aquatic Center after the Clearwater City Council agreed to buy them during its meeting on Sept. 26.

Goddard breezes through light agenda

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TSnews GODDARD – The Goddard City Council had a light agenda at its meeting Monday, with only two items of new business. The first new business was convening a public hearing to hear concerns regarding the city assessing a portion of the costs of a southeast corridor sewer lift station to homeowners in the Arbor Creek development.

Tigers roar into homecoming week

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TSnews GODDARD – The Eisenhower High School Tigers have spent all week celebrating homecoming. Each day this week students and staff have had different theme dress days.
The homecoming king and queen candidates at Eisenhower High School are, from left, Brent Henry, Sydney Crees, Ali Boor, Bella Smith, Eli Roberts, Karlee Ford, Maddison Gumm, Colton Cassell, Lucas Dickman, and Matthew Hawks. Contributed photo
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