Feud renewed between County Attorney Grassie and Commissioner Saia
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100 Years Ago
June 23, 1923
President Harding went into a 100-acre Kansas wheat field near Hutchinson today, drove a binder, …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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6/23/23
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Pittsburg Travelers shut down by KC Monarchs
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100 Years Ago
June 22, 1923
Several Pittsburg families, sitting in the comfort of their homes, heard President Harding in his …
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6/22/23
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Booze raid in Franklin nets 133 quarts of beer; some iced and ready to serve
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100 Years Ago
June 21, 1923
“Ride ‘im cowboy” was the entertainment this morning by Dr. John A. Lomax, who staged his own …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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6/21/23
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Kansas congressional delegation asks Nixon for fuel to save wheat harvest
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100 Years Ago
June 20, 1923
A solid silver copy of Ella Buchanan's “Young Lincoln," a statuette 22 inches high, will be …
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6/20/23
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Sunday night dances banned; deemed detrimental to youths' morals
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100 Years Ago
June 17-19, 1923
The drive on violators of traffic laws on the hard service highways of the county got a good …
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6/17/23
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Superior Industries lays off 75 percent of workers
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100 Years Ago
June 16, 1923
With filing yesterday at the office of the county clerk at Girard of petitions calling for a high …
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6/16/23
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A Father’s Day memory
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This week’s column is a recollection by former Pittsburg resident, Gary Gleason, of a special day with his dad in 1957. He now lives in Gainesville, Georgia. — J.T.K.
When Father’s …
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By J.T. Knoll / Morning Sun Columnist
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6/15/23
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Arrest warrant issued for man selling fake oil shares
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100 Years Ago
June 15, 1923
A warrant was issued yesterday for arrest of Frank Brazier, charging him with defrauding George …
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6/15/23
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Independence native, Wm. Inge, dies in Los Angeles
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100 Years Ago
June 14, 1923
Jitneurs who operate in direct competition to the Joplin & Pittsburg Railway were given another …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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6/14/23
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Two hundred forty-six years ago, the Continental Congress in Philadelphia passed a resolution officially creating an American flag. Prior to this, the Continental Army was using a variety of colors …
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By Dustin R. Strong / dstrong@morningsun.net
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6/14/23
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Summer concerts to begin in Lincoln Park
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100 Years Ago
June 13, 1923
Pittsburg’s summer concerts by the municipal band will open tomorrow night in Lincoln Park, if the …
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6/13/23
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Dairymen to comply with the city’s milk ordinance or be arrested
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100 Years Ago
June 10-12, 1923
“Ride ‘im Cowboy!” Pittsburg today was rejuvenated about 50 years with knights …
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6/10/23
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Pittsburg banks discontinue half-day holiday on Wednesday afternoons; resume normal hours next week
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100 Years Ago
June 9, 1923
Motor car repair shops of the county are enjoying a period of prosperity in repairs to ignition …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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6/9/23
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College classes and creative bartending
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This excerpt from the autobiography of former Arma native Frank Jeler Jr., tells of his return to college at KSTC and some creative bartending at the Country Club. — J.T.K .
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By J.T. Knoll
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6/8/23
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State engineer says only 30 miles of US-69 to be four-lane by 1978
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100 Years Ago
June 8, 1923
Chris Corrington, formerly owner of Pittsburg Candy Co. and now a furniture dealer of Ocean Park, …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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6/8/23
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Vescovi to demonstrate "pocket fire escape" at Stilwell Hotel
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100 Years Ago
June 7, 1923
Repair work on Joplin & Pittsburg Railway tracks in the city was ordered by the city …
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6/7/23
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Two men arrested and fined for noodling young women on Broadway
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100 Years Ago
June 6, 1923
Reports that President W. A. Brandenburg of the Teachers’ College is a candidate for same job …
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6/6/23
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Spooning in the shows must stop!
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100 Years Ago
June 3-5, 1923
Carrying out their threat of expulsion of members of the United Mine Workers who participated in …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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6/3/23
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City employees to undergo civil service exams to keep jobs
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100 Years Ago
June 2, 1923
City employees will soon be undergoing examinations to decide just whether or not they are qualified …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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6/2/23
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Mayor Montee menaces mutts
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100 Years Ago
June 1, 1923
A warning against allowing dogs to run at large was sounded yesterday afternoon by Mayor C. Mart Montee, who said that unless the owners of dogs tie them up, a …
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Compiled by Phil Burgert
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6/1/23
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