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It’s Scholastic Book Fair time

Body CONWAY SPRINGS - The annual Scholastic Book Fair returns to USD 356 Conway Springs in October for two sets of dates. The first opportunity to visit the book fair is next week beginning Oct.

Students accepted into undergrad program

Body CLEARWATER -Two Baker University students from Clearwater have been accepted into a prestigious University of Kansas School of Medicine program. Juniors Richard Wolf and Gracie Childs have been accepted into KU School of Medicine’s Scholars in Rural Health program.
Richard Wolf and Gracie Childs of Clearwater both intend to return to their hometown after completing their undergrads. Baker University/Contributed photo

Ag mechanic students building shed

Body TSnews CONWAY SPRINGSThe ag mechanics class at Conway Springs High School is building a shed for the school’s Outdoor Wildlife Learning (OWL) location. When finished the shed will be 12 feet x 16 feet, and it will be used for the OWL location, also currently under construction.

Races draw a crowd in Argonia

Body Stephanie McKennon/TSnews Dennis Dickerson gives instructions to the crew before the start of the street races on Saturday afternoon. Stephanie McKennon/TSnews Stephanie McKennon/TSnews.
The annual Argonia Car Show and Street Races drew a large crowd, drawn by the excitement as well as good weather. Many people came downtown for the car show, and to visit local businesses as well as crafters and food trucks. More photos are available for subscribers to see online at tsnews.com. You can start a new subscription there, as well.

Fall festival is a hit in Garden Plain

Body ABOVE, The Bad Boyz were the winners of Saturday's fourth annual Pearlsnap Classic softball tournament, held on Saturday in Garden Plain. LEFT, Myra Crownover celebrated her birthday by listening to Mountain Deer Revival at Garden Plain Fall Festival.
Mountain Deer Revival performs during Saturday's Garden Plain Fall Festival. This was a brand new event, and it served as a fundraiser for a gateway sign that city leaders hope to install. More fall festival pictures are available for subscribers at tsnews.com Dale Stelz/TSnews
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