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- Hays not too big or too small for Ibarras -,
Towns such as Hays often are lauded as good places to raise a family, and that sentiment has proven to be true for Roy and Heidi Ibarra.
- Local resident assists missionaries in supplying Kenyans with medical equipment
Fort Scott resident Charles Lifer stands talking to the driver of the semi-truck alongside them, filled with supplies to be sent to Kenya as part of a humanitarian effort.
- Greely County, City Of Tribune Form Unified Government
An idea born from a series of community meetings became reality Thursday as the city of Tribune and Greeley County formed a unified government.
- Messenger changes, but not message
This holler guy who we are follering, What does he holler when he is hollering? You can hear him clean to hell and gone, C'mon there baby, c'mon, c'mon! Or he will change his holler, maybe, To let's go, baby, ...
- Greeley County: Building on a solid foundation
Tribune and Greeley County residents have had concerns about the lack of housing in the past few years, and now, a group has formed to encourage growth by improving housing in the community.
- Area holiday tours continue successful tradition
The manger of Trinity Lutheran Church's nativity scene nominated in the Light Up Fort Scott contest.
- Going green as a team: Tri-Valley initiates recycling service to...
Going green as a team: Tri-Valley initiates recycling service to better the lives of clients and local residents Thursday, December 18, 2008 Clients of Tri-Valley Developmental Services work to break down and ...
- Bethel Church to have another Living Nativity
Tribune photo A Living Nativity, Bethel Community Church, will be Saturday Dec. 13 and Sunday Dec.14. This event, which portray's the birth of Christ, is open to the general public.
- Parks celebration slated for Thursday
A photo of Gordon Parks reflects several of his own photos hanging at Mercy Health Center.
- Mercy receives HAK Gold Award of Excellence
Submitted Photo Mercy representatives accept the 2008 Gold Award of Excellence. From left: Carla Farmer, Nancy Patterson, Pat Martin, KHA Board Chair John Jeter, HAK 2008 President Nancy Farmer.
- Put the 'Happy' Back in holiday celebrations
Tribune File Photo Taste of Home Culinary Specialist Tamra Duncan shows off numerous recipes at Fort Scott's 2006 Taste of Home Cooking School presentation.
- Fort Scott students say no to school's 'drug monster'
Rayma Silvers/Tribune Photo Students at USD 234 schools are confronted by the "drug monster" during an anti-drug assembly last week as part of Red Ribbon Week.
- Greeley, Grant County voters to weigh in on liquor by the drink
In the state's smallest county by population, any kind of new business that wants to come into town is good business, according to Greeley County leaders.
- Fort Scott Jubilee set for farewell performance Saturday, Nov. 1
Justin Messner/Tribune Photo The Fort Scott Jubilee is set to hold its final performance at 6 p.m. Saturday.
- Fort Scott's Kenyan connection
Rayma Silvers/Tribune Photo Fort Scott resident Charles Lifer assists Simon Muhato in looking through stacks of medical supplies and equipment in a storage area owned by Lifer, attempting to find something of ...
- Remembering the Runners-Up
When the winner of the U.S. presidential election moves into the White House in January, the loser will get a place of honor in the They Also Ran Gallery, in Norton, Kan.
- The Political Industrial Complex Strikes Back
The Political Industrial Complex which has been running this country into the ground over the last couple of decades is that group of elitists, left and right, who believe they have a special place on earth as ...
- Ethics inquiry examines spending from senator's campaign account
The state ethics commission is wading through complaints of campaign finance impropriety made against Sen.
- Chicago Tribune endorses Obama. First Democrat to get Trib presidential nod.
The Obama campaign has been a game changer....for the Chicago Tribune. The editorial board endorsed Obama, backing a Democratic presidential candidate for the first time since the paper started printing in ...
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City DescriptionTribune is a city in Greeley County, Kansas, United States. The population was 835 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Greeley County.
The city is named after the New York Tribune, of which Horace Greeley of Chappaqua, New York was the editor.
On November 6, 2007, nearly 73% of voters in Tribune and in rural Greeley County approved a consolidation of the city and the county. Such a system has previously been used in Kansas only in the urbanized Wyandotte County, the location of Kansas City. The resulting government will consist of a five-member commission with two members elected by city residents, two by rural residents, and one at-large. Similar to Wyandotte County, the only other consolidated city-county in the state, part of the county will not be included: Horace decided against consolidation. Members of the Unified Board of Supervisors will be elected in April 2008, and the governments will be unified in January 2009. A movement toward this consolidation had begun in 2004.
Tribune is located at 38°28′13″N 101°45′16″W / 38.47028, -101.75444 (38.470288, -101.754489).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.8 square miles ... Read MoreCity Contained By:Timezones:Size:
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