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December 23, 2008
Baker releases fall semester honors
December 23, 2008
De Soto Planning Commission meeting postponed one week
December 23, 2008
City offices closed for holidays
December 23, 2008
Barn services
December 23, 2008
A new essay competition sponsored by Kansas Action for Children invites all seventh and eight-grade students across Kansas to compete for prizes and a radio appearance.<
December 23, 2008
Sheriff activity in De Soto from December 16 to December 19
December 23, 2008
In its first meeting Friday, the Johnson County Education Research Triangle elected Johnson County Commissioner and former mayor of Overland Park as Ed Eilert chairman of the seven-member board that is to oversee the finances of the research triangle
December 23, 2008
December 24-January 5
• No school
Monday, January 5
• De Soto Board of Education candidate forum, District Administration Building, 35200 W. 91st. St., 6 p.m.
Tuesday, January 6
• School resumes. Start of third quarter.
• Early childhood screen, Countryside Learning Center, 10120 Lexington Ave.
The De Soto Art Council and Rotary Club would like to introduce the community to the talent in its midst.
December 23, 2008
Community events from December 24 through January 1
December 23, 2008
Stories 9 and 10
By David Oakes
December 23, 2008
Stay with Linwood family helps Iraqi veteran gain confidence
December 23, 2008
On Dec. 1, the USD 232 Board of Education approved changes to the three member districts. Changes were made to remain in accordance with state statute 72-6769,
Dorothy Nalley
December 23, 2008
De Soto community news for Dec. 23, 2008
By John Beal
December 23, 2008
As Christmas approaches this week, let’s remember all those whose duty calls them away from home on this most special of days.
These would include, of course, something like 130,000 U.S. service members in Iraq and another 31,000 in Afghanistan.
December 23, 2008
Christmas comes during the gloomiest part of the year. The short spans of daylight are consumed by the hours at the office or workplace, leaving little but darkness — and this year — frigid cold for our free time.
By Jeff Deters
December 23, 2008
Well, you just knew it was coming. No, not the announcement that Chiefs general manager Carl Peterson was stepping down at the end of the year, but the inevitable Chiefs second-half meltdown that took place last Sunday at frigid Arrowhead Stadium.
By Christine Metz
December 23, 2008
When Kate, a 22-year-old Kansas University student, went home for Thanksgiving last month, she sat down with her family and laid out some ground rules.