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1-3 Front CFP 6-10-10.Indd Area/State Colby Free Press Thursday, June 10, 2010 Page 3 Weather Music department commissions new song Corner From “SONG,” Page 1 technology and how we do use technology pay for itself. half-time Spanish teacher. Krebs said the in this district,” she said. • The board gave the Colby Middle school might look at splitting a full-time school be added to the list. Curriculum Director Diana Wieland said School cheerleaders permission to sell some teacher with Colby Community College Harrison said she would bring the report the administrators use Skype to connect to old equipment and uniforms that aren’t be- or having a teacher connect virtually from back for more discussion at the next several state conferences and meetings, rather than ing used. elsewhere in Kansas. meetings and discuss how the district will use the gas to drive there. • The board approved the resignations of • Krebs said his staff is fi nishing their pay for it at the August meeting. • The board voted to raise lunch prices teaching assistant Beckly Schiferl, secre- instructional budgets – or how much each “We want to really work on this and make for the next school year. Lunch will be tary Mary Schlick and grade school teacher money teacher requests for their classroom. sure it’s what we need before we fund it,” $2.10 for kindergarteners, fi rst and second Gerri Balthazor, and hired Dana Inlow for Krebs expressed his admiration for how she said. graders; $2.30 for third through 12th grad- food services. much the teachers have been willing to cut. Harrison connected to the meeting on ers; and remain at $3.55 for adults. • Grade school Principal Lance Kran- The instructional budget was $169,000 at her computer. Harrison said she had strep Harrison said the staff had reviewed lunch nawitter said 15 students got ribbons in the the beginning of the 2009 school year. The National Weather Service throat and used the Skype communication prices and found them to be low compared Northwest Kansas Art Show. Brittany Al- teachers cut $96,000 out during the year Tonight: A 10 percent chance program to have a two-way conversation to surrounding districts, some of which exander won best in show. and are aiming for a total budget of less of showers and thunderstorms with the board from her offi ce next door. charge more than $2.50. The idea, she said, • High school Principal Don Krebs said than $70,000 for next year. before 7 p.m. Partly cloudy, with “We’re showing you how we can use is to eventually have the food department he has been interviewing candidates for a a low around 68. Breezy, with a south southwest wind 20 to 25 mph decreasing to between 10 and 15 mph. Winds could gust Saturday parade as high as 30 mph. Wave of violence grips capitol city Friday: A 20 percent chance TOPEKA (AP) – Five days. Two slayings. More yard next door to the home where Ronald Eugene of showers and thunderstorms will kick off ox roast than 12 shootings. Grier, 41, was fatally shot about 9:30 a.m. Tues- after 1 p.m. Partly cloudy, with A wave of violence has enveloped the capital day. “Nobody’s bothered me. I’m not concerned. a high near 86. North northwest The every-fi ve-years Hern- the processing, Williams Brothers city. “I leave people alone. They leave me alone.” wind between 5 and 15 mph. don Ox Roast kicks off Saturday Grocery donates other necessities The Shawnee County district attorney is asking Several neighborhood children, some of whom Friday Night: A 30 percent morning with a parade down Main for the meal, Finley Construction for the public’s assistance in fi nding the perpetra- said they were outside at the time of Tuesday’s chance of showers and thun- Street. donates and serves the iced tea, tors. shooting, joined Guerrero in the shade. derstorms. Mostly cloudy; low At noon, the traditional barbe- along with many other area busi- Topeka police insist there is no cause for a gen- On Wednesday, District Attorney Chad Taylor around 63. Breezy; northeast cue will feature the same recipe nesses who give money or share eral alarm. The shootings, police have said, weren’t said a charge of fi rst-degree murder had been fi led wind between 15 and 20 mph. used at each roast for nearly a their time and energy to make the random and public safety isn’t threatened. against Stephen A. Macomber, 43, in connection Saturday: A chance of show- century. That takes three cows day a success.” But residents in the affected areas say the shoot- with Monday afternoon’s fatal shooting of Ryan ers. Mostly cloudy, with a high and basketloads of carrots, apples, The all-day celebration was ings have left them skittish. There is even talk of Lofton, 26, who died after being wounded in the near 67. North northwest wind green peppers, tomatoes, onions fi rst held in 1914 and drew 2,500 moving away. One resident, however, said she driveway of a home. around 15 mph. Chance of pre- and spices, said Nadine Green people. The theme for this year’s isn’t going anywhere. On Tuesday morning, the city recorded its sixth cipitation is 30 percent. of Herndon, an Ox Roast volun- roast is “What happens in Hern- “I’ve lived here about 50 years,” Josefi na Guer- homicide of 2010 – and second in a 24-hour period Saturday Night: A 50 per- teer. The meat and vegetables are don, stays in Herndon.” rero, 71, said Wednesday as she sat on a shaded – when Grier was shot and killed at his house. No cent chance of showers. Mostly cooked in a huge pan on a bed of The schedule for the day: swing beneath an apple tree in her fenced-in front arrests have been reported. cloudy, with a low around 52. hot coals, made with about 15 tons • 10 a.m. – parade on Main Sunday: A 40 percent chance of wood. Street. of showers and thunderstorms. The vegetables, she said, are put • noon – lunch. Mostly cloudy; high near 68. into the pan fi rst, then the meat and • afternoon – music by Wil- Sunday Night: A 30 percent spices, along with 20 gallons of lis Pracht and Dianne Vap in the chance of showers and thunder- water. The lid put on the pan and park. LOCAL TV LISTINGS storms. Mostly cloudy; low 56. lowered into the pit on the bed of • 1 p.m. – mud volleyball on Monday: A 20 percent chance hot coals. It’s covered with about Keystone Street. sponsored by the of showers and thunderstorms. three feet of dirt and left to cook • 2 p.m. – kid’s gams on the Mostly cloudy; high near 78. for 24 hours. south football fi eld. Monday Night: A 20 percent After a day, the dirt is removed • 3:30 p.m. – cow-patty bingo chance of showers and thunder- and a front-end loader is used to on the north football fi eld. storms. Mostly cloudy; low 57. lift the pan out. After everything is • 5 p.m. – outhouse races on Wednesday: High, 83; Low 62 removed, the gravy is made right Main Street. Precip: Wed. 0.00 inches in the pan. • 7:30 p.m. – mass at St. Mary’s Month: 1.25 inches “The entire community gets in- Catholic Church. Year: 8.81 inches volved,” said Ms. Green. “Prairie • 9 p.m. – street dance on Main Saturday Evening June 12, 2010 Normal: 9.94 inches Land Electric Co-op donates the Street. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 (K-State Experiment Station) KAKE/ABC The Bachelorette Castle Local Sunrise and Sunset beef, Ben-Lee Processing donates • 11 p.m. – fi reworks. KBSL/CBS Three Rivers Cold Case 48 Hours Mystery Local Friday 6:17 a.m. 9:11 p.m. KSNK/NBC Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order: SVU Local Saturday Night Live (U.S. Naval Observatory) KSAS/FOX Cops Cops Amer. Most Wanted Local The Wanda Sykes ShowBrothers Local Colby Water Use Don’t need it? Sell it Cable Channels Wednesday 1,630,000 gal. A & E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds CSI: Miami Criminal Minds AMC Pearl Harbor Master and Commander (Colby Public Works) in the classifieds Call 462-3963 ANIM It's Me or the Dog Dogs 101 Pit Boss XL Dogs 101 Pit Boss XL BRAVO House House House House House CMT Strictest Parents 16 and Pregnant Coal-Daughter CNN Atlanta Murder Newsroom Atlanta Murder COMEDY Ron White: Beh Lewis Black Lewis Black Larry/Cable John Caparulo DISC County Jail Behind Bars Behind Bars County Jail Behind Bars DISN Toy Story Toy Story 2 Hannah Wizards Deck Phineas Phineas E! Keep Up Keep Up Keep Up Keep Up Keep Up Kardas The Soup Chelsea Unsolve Crime Announcing New ESPN NASCAR Racing SportsCenter Baseball Tonight ESPN2 College Baseball Baseball Tonight Drag Racing World Cup FAM Back-Future III Back to the Future FOOD Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Iron Chef America Diners Diners Summer Hours!!!! FX Enemy of the State Damages Damages HGTV D. 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