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SC security rejects proposed concealed carry bill

SC security rejects proposed concealed carry bill

April 30, 2010

I’ve always considered myself to be a strong proponent of our second amendment rights to keep and bear arms. After all, I am a tried and true Bible-belt...

 Seward Dean of Instruction Cynthia Rapp sits with granddaughters Afton Lemmon, left,  and Caitlin Lemmon. The family had 
participated in a walk as part of April’s Autism Awareness Month. Caitlin, 5, is 
diagnosed with autism. But 
surrounded by 
family members such as Rapp, 
sister Afton and pooch Vinnie, 
along with 
doctors, she’s 
making strides.  Autism affects  about one in 110 births.The background is a drawing by Caitlin featured on a Christmas card for Alpine Autism Center.
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Autism Awareness

April 30, 2010
From three weeks old to 6 months old, little Caitlin screamed pretty much nonstop. She did not want to be swaddled or rocked, but would feel comforted or secure when placed in a swing and left alone. “The doctors told us that this was just classic colic and that this too shall pass,” Caitlin’s mother Monica Lemmon said. “So, we endured the screaming and arching back and the endless vomiting — hoping, praying and, yes, assuming that it would indeed pass.”
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The Crusader staff shows off the 24 individual awards earned at the Kansas Associated Collegiate Press conference in Hutchinson April 18-19. The staff was also a silver medalist for two-year newspapers.

Crusader snags 24 awards

April 30, 2010

The Crusader staff won 24 individual awards and a silver medalist award for overall two-year newspapers at the Kansas Associated Collegiate Press convention...

450 attend GCI convention

April 30, 2010

The spring Gas Compressor Institute, hosted in Liberal, met April 19-21 with a turn out of about 450 attendees and 130 visitors. Tables and booths at the...

Nine SkillsUSA members to compete at nationals in June

April 30, 2010

Nine Seward SkillsUSA members will be heading to the national competition for placing first in their selected events at the SkillsUSA state contest in...

Nursing director retires after 29 years

April 30, 2010

Steve Hecox is retiring this year after 29 years of teaching and supervising in the Allied Health department of the college. Hecox grew up in Tyrone, Okla....

Lack of communication causes problems

April 30, 2010

Communication issues: it’s a cliché saying. It’s also one of the most useful clichés ever said in the history of mankind. Having marital problems?...

Technical school hosts car show

April 19, 2010

The Area Technical School is hosting its fourth annual car show, beginning at 1 p.m. on April 25 at the Area Technical School, 2215 N. Kansas Ave. Setup...

Marky Nolen stabbed during altercation

Marky Nolen stabbed during altercation

April 19, 2010

A Seward basketball player was stabbed around 2 a.m. April 11 during a fight at Love’s County Store, 188 W. Pancake. When officers arrived, the group...

16 Tips for less stress

April 15, 2010

With the spring semester almost over, college life can get a little hectic, especially when it’s time for finals. Next time you feel like a juggler with...

Ag sales see high numbers

Ag sales see high numbers

April 15, 2010

Seward’s agriculture department saw nearly 250 animals sold for its annual pig, lamb, and goat sales at the ag building April 9 and 10. “Although prices...

Barefoot for a cause

April 1, 2010

In an effort to spread awareness of the importance of shoes in developing parts of the world, some Seward County students are encouraging others to support...

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