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taking flight

SFEC to expand the thrill of flying ___________________________ On a recent flight to the Kansas City area, Brian Vulgamore had to pilot his Baron 421 through a cloud layer at 700 feet. The Scott City pilot had to rely on GPS coordinates to shoot through the cloud coverage for a landing. No problem. He’d...
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Scheuerman-Graf exchange wedding vows on March 10

  Dr. Gatz Graf and Megan Scheuerman were married March 10, 2012, at First Southern Baptist Church, Pratt, with Rev. Lynne Smith officiating. The bride is the daughter of Michael and Debra Scheuerman, Healy, and the granddaughter of Betty Scheuerman, Healy. She is a graduate of Kansas State University,...

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McDaniels celebrate 60th anniversary

  Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDaniel, Scott City, are observing their 60th wedding anniversary with a card shower.  Robert (Bob) McDaniel and Irma Simpson were married on May 14, 1952, at the First Christian Church, Scott City. They have four sons, Larry, Rich, Ross and Tom; one daughter, Lois...

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7th inning rally not enough for Beavers in regional semis

A bizarre seventh inning rally gave the Scott Community High School baseball team a chance to compete for the regional title. Unfortunately, the rally stalled when Scott City was unable to bring runners home in scoring position and Lakin came away with a 3-2 win in extra innings in the semi-finals...

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Western Ks. a reflection of K-State’s core values

Bill Snyder’s success as the head football coach at Kansas State University is legendary. His record of achievement speaks for itself. Perhaps even more remarkable is that he’s been able to establish the Wildcats as a national power without the heralded four- and five-star recruits that...

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SC defense shuts down Horns, 18-3

Matt Zilla pitched a complete game and the Scott Community High School baseball team run-ruled Holcomb, 18-3, in the opening round of the Class 3A regional baseball tournament on Monday. It was the kind of game head coach Neil Baker was hoping for . . . sort of. “We did some things well,...

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Fire shuts down SCHS vo-ag annex

A small section of the annex building south of Scott Community High School received extensive damage when a fire was discovered late Monday night. The district’s fire alarm system sent a message to the emergency response center at around 11:40 p.m. and local firefighters were on the scene at...

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O’Neil shuts down 7th inning rally

It’s the kind of situation that tests your mental toughness as a pitcher. With the bases loaded and only one out, relief pitch- er Brett O’Neil was able to strike out the next two batters and Scott Community High School was able to preserve a 4-3 win in the opener of a double-header against...

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Relays finally coming together

_____________ 4x4 relay has season best at Russell Inv. _____________ When Scott City’s 4x400m relay claimed a gold medal at the Russell Invitational on Friday, that was good. When head coach Jim Turner looked at the winning time and the individual splits, that was even better. Turner...

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healthier eating

___________ SCES lunch contest earns statewide recognition ___________ Cauy Vance doesn’t like tomatoes. The same is true with Daira Araiza and pickles. “I don’t like cucumbers or plums either,” says Bryndan Case. But there’s one day a year when these Scott...

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all ears

  Young reader not so reluctant thanks to Ella _____________________   There was never a question of whether Ayden Casas had the ability to read. The question facing his teachers was how to bring the second grader out of his shell so that he was willing to read in front of his classmates. Ella...

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Title repeat won’t be easy for SCHS team

When you’re a state champion, it puts a target on your back for everyone who wants to be where you are. When you’re a multiple state champion, that target continues to grow. Scott Community High School has found itself in that situation in ElectroRally racing after winning 10 state titles...

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Wycoff sprints to 200m, 400m golds in home meet

As she looked upwards and put her hands to her face, Kelly Wycoff knew what the second gun meant as it fired off shortly after the runners had left the starting blocks in the 100m prelims. She also knew her day in the 100m had come to an unexpected halt. “That’s the first time I’ve...

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SC 2nd in Relays

Meyer, Couchman, Smith claim gold medals __________ One silver medal was enough for Joey Meyer. He had no intention of settling for a second one during the Scott City Relays on Tuesday. The Scott Community High School junior showed why he is the defending state runner-up in the 800m with a...

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Beavers roll up big numbers in Holcomb sweep

Monday’s double-header at Holcomb was a dream game for the Scott Community High School baseball team. They finished the day with 45 runs and 41 hits in a pair of games that were cut short by the mercy rule. “It’s the kind of game where you can really build your stats and gain confidence,”...

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Gibbs-Jackson are engaged

Mike and Karen Gibbs, Scott City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley, to Benjamin Jackson, son of Earl and Gem Jackson, Thermopolis, Wyo. The bride-to-be earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a masters of accountancy degree from Kansas State University. She...

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