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Area/State Colby Free Press Monday, September 27, 2010 Page 3 Weather Church celebrates anniversary School boards Corner From “CHURCH,” Page 1 The most striking feature of the church is its stained glass windows, which were installed in 1958. Nearly parents, a beautiful young girl of 13. She is said to a year was spent designing the windows, which were have paid no regard to her suitors, remarking that she fabricated in Holland. to meet in Colby could have no other spouse but Christ. As a result, The parish needed a place for religious educa- From “BOARD,” Page 1 outstanding detentions to get the Roman governor had her executed by fi re or the tion and for meetings, so St Agnes Education Center out one period early one Friday sword. She is quoted as saying, “You may stain your was constructed in 1964. It was completed with a tion classes. The association a month. Gabel said the students sword with my blood, but you will never be able to full kitchen, large multipurpose room, classrooms, holds classes for board mem- seem to appreciate the reward. profane my body, consecrated to Christ.” library and restrooms. It is used for youth education, bers throughout the year and • Approved fund raisers for On April 28, 1928, fi re destroyed the church and retreats, a meeting place for the St Agnes Ladies Or- gives points for attending. the school year. These included rectory. The fl ames spread so quickly that nothing ganization and Knights of Columbus, prayer servic- • Heard grade school Princi- middle school band and choir important could be saved and most of the parish re- es and wakes, funeral dinners, parish picnics, Labor pal Lance Krannawitter report students selling Booster Cards cords were destroyed. The high school basement was Day sales, and other activities. Demolition of the old on how lunch is going now and pizza to pay for trips to used for services until a new church could be con- basement church took place in 1975. that the grade school cafeteria Hays, Topeka and Denver; the structed. The new church was fi rst build as a base- With the decline in the number of priests, lay mem- is closed and students from the National Honor Society run- ment and added onto later. The church basement was bers have been encouraged to take a more active role National Weather Service grade and middle schools all eat ning concessions at basketball fi rst used on Palm Sunday 1929. in the church. St. Agnes Parish became a mission Tonight: Mostly clear, with a in the middle school. games; and the Debate and Fo- It was decided in 1947 not to build on the basement parish to Sacred Heart Parish in Park in 1993. In July low around 48. North wind be- The fi rst few days were a chal- rensics teams holding a bake church because it was not considered large enough 2009, Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin tween 5 and 10 mph. lenge, he said, making sure the sale. for the growing needs of the parish. The basement Mary Parish, Grinnell, joined St. Agnes as a mission Tuesday: Sunny, with a high halls at the intermediate build- • Approved out-of-district was used for a parish hall until the present Education parish. near 82. North wind around 5 ing didn’t get congested. Now, fi eld trips for the year, includ- Center was built. Religious vocations from St. Agnes Parish include mph. the teachers and administrators ing a second-grade trip to the The planning for the construction of the church two priests, the Revs. Ernest Gallagher and Bill Tuesday Night: Clear, with a have timed things so that the Fick Fossil Museum in Oakley, began in 1948. The church was to seat 450 people Kraus, Brother Gerald Selenke, and Sisters Mary low around 50. Southeast wind classes don’t have to pass each an eighth-grade fi eld trip to the and was to be built of brick and stone trim. Construc- Mattern, Eileen Marie Mattern, Gregory Kraus, Ro- around 5 mph becoming south- other in the halls. Wildlife Center in Salina, and tion began in the fall of 1949. About 1,000 people at- serita Weber, Elizabeth Gallagher, Agnes Dreher, west. “From what I observed, it’s high school “Physics Day” at tended the cornerstone laying on Jan. 20, 1950. The Christina Meyer and Carlene Headrick. Wednesday: Sunny, with a going really well,” Krannawit- Elitches in Denver. Monsignor John G. Wolf presided. high near 87. West wind 5 to 10 ter said. • Approved hiring Carol mph becoming south. • Heard high school Principal Hunter and Sharon Jumper as Wednesday Night: Mostly Larry Gabel say he is continu- special education teaching assis- clear, with a low around 51. Efficiency program sees little interest ing the early release program tants, replacing assistants who Thursday: Sunny, with a high LAWRENCE (AP) – A federal effi ciency projects. The 38 loans sold, the new occupants would started by his predecessor, Don quit. Harrison said both Hunter near 76. initiative designed to encourage have used about $386,000 of the make payments on the loan Krebs. The program allows stu- and Jumper live in the area and Thursday Night: Partly homeowners to improve energy $38 million, which the state must through their energy bill. dents who have no Ds, Fs or Jumper has been a teacher. cloudy, with a low around 50. effi ciency has had little participa- spend by April 2012. Friday: Sunny, with a high tion in Kansas. Until now, the state has part- near 75. Some energy auditors hope a nered with banks and smaller util- Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, partnership proposal from Westar ities but set no stipulations on how with a low around 46. Energy Inc. could save the state banks lend the money. Many of Saturday: Partly sunny, with a program. the banks require homeowners to L L high near 69. OCAL TV ISTINGS Since the state was awarded the take out a second mortgage, have Saturday Night: Partly cloudy stimulus money last November, a high credit score and 20 percent and breezy, with a low around sponsored by the only 58 Kansas residents have or more equity in their home. 45. sought loans for projects such as The loans also came with a 4 Sunday: Sunny and breezy, sealing windows and doors, in- percent interest rate. with a high near 74 sulation and new windows, The Westar is proposing a plan to Lawrence Journal-World reported charge a $240 fee and allow con- Friday: High, 86; Low 46 Monday. sumers to take out a loan through Saturday: High, 76; Low 41 The program, called Effi ciency the utility and repay it through Sunday: High, 78; Low 44 Kansas, allows homeowners to their energy bill. Westar wouldn’t Precip: Friday 0.00 inches take out up to $20,000 for energy charge interest and if the house Saturday 0.00 inches Tuesday Evening September 28, 2010 Sunday 0.00 inches 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Month: 0.67 inches Longtime engineer retires KAKE/ABC No Ordinary Family Dancing With Stars Detroit 1-8-7 Local Nightline Jimmy Kimmel Live Year: 17.72 inches KBSL/CBS NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles The Good Wife Local Late Show Letterman Late Normal: 17.71 inches John D. Flanagin of Gem, engi- Wednesday in the Area 4 Shop, KSNK/NBC The Biggest Loser Parenthood Local Tonight Show w/Leno Late (K-State Experiment Station) neering technician/offi ce coordi- 3501 Highway 40, Oakley. KSAS/FOX Glee Raising Wilde Local nator, will retire from the Kansas Flanagin started working for the Cable Channels Sunrise and Sunset Department of Transportation on department in 1963 as an engi- A & E Billy Billy Billy Billy Billy Billy Billy Billy Billy Billy AMC Dirty Harry Magnum Force Tuesday 7:37 a.m. 7:32 p.m. Friday with 25 years of state ser- neering aide in Colby. ANIM Weird Weird Lost Tape Lost Tape Lost Tape Lost Tape Lost Tape Lost Tape Lost Tape Lost Tape Wednesday 7:38 a.m. 7:39 p.m. vice to his credit. He and his wife Margie live in BRAVO Actor's Studio Flipping Out Flipping Out Flipping Out Top Chef Dsrt (U.S. Naval Observatory) Everyone is welcome to at- Gem. He plans to travel and spend CMT In the Army Now Mabe The Dukes of Hazzard Smarter Smarter tend his retirement party at 2 p.m. more time with his grandchildren. 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