Busy morning schedule for the Rooks County Commission

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Sheriff Gary Knight was at the Rooks County Commission meeting held on Tuesday, September 14th to talk about line items for the 2022 budget dealing with the GIS funds. Appraiser Heather Poore was also in attendance since the sheriff’s department and the appraiser’s offices share the duties of GIS. Knight went over line items in the budget asking for a maintenance agreement for the plotter to be approved in the amount of $175.00, with him also noting that a new plotter will probably need to be purchased within the next year or two and will cost approximately $8,000.00.
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Rooks County Health Department to hold Outreach Flu Vaccine Clinics

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The Rooks County Health Department will host outreach flu vaccine clinics at several places around the county. Please check the ad for times and places. Flu shots are $25.00 cash or will be billed to Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance, so bring your cards. Pneumonia shots are $125.00 cash or will be billed.
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Webster State Park Car Show winners announced

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The 6th annual Webster State Park Car Show was held on a beautiful sunny Saturday, September 18th. The winners from the event are as follows: TOP 5: Wes and Jeannette Bencken (1932 Ford 5W Coupe), Mike Oller (1964 Chevrolet Impala), Edd Randolph (1932 Ford 3W Coupe), Bob and Kathy Kuntz (1961 Plymouth Belvedere), and Ron Griffith (1937 Ford 2-door Sedan); TOP 2 TRUCK: Ron Kester (1959 Chevy Apache), and Wes Carmichael (1953 Ford F100); TOP RAT ROD: Chad Normandin (1925 Dodge Rat Rod); BEST CAMPER: Sandi Pruess (“Flo,” the vintage camper); TOP 2 MOTORCYCLE: Marlyn and Adam Bryant (2001 Harley Davidson Deuce), and Mike Kearns (1980 Kawasaki): BEST UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Marlyn and Adam Bryant (1927 Essex); BEST GM: Ray Mace (1958 Chevy Impala); BEST FORD: Don Burlison (1932 Ford 3W Coupe); BEST MOPAR: Bill Driggs (1971 Dodge Challenger); BEST DISPLAY: Sandi Pruess; YOUNG RODDER: Greg and Megan Cole (1975 El Camino); KIDS CHOICE: Bill Driggs (1964 Plymouth Barracuda): LADIES CHOICE: Gary and Mary Jo McClanahan (1947 Plymouth Convertible); PEOPLE’S CHOICE: Roger Hagman (1977 Pontiac Trans Am SE); BEST OF SHOW: Ron Mc Creer (1932 Ford High Boy Roadster): STOCKTON RODDERS CHOICE: Baron Green (1977 Ford Rancher); and FRIENDS OF WEBSTER CHOICE: Merf Kuhn (1941 Willy’s Coupe)..
IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL DAY for the 6th annual Webster State Lake Car Show held on Saturday, September 18th. The event was sponsored by Stockton Rodders, Inc. with the funds raised to benefit O. K. Kids Day and the Stockton Rodders organization.

Stockton Fire Department Calls

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The Stockton Fire Department was called to give mutual aid for an anhydrous leak at Woodston on Friday, September 10th, but did not have to go since they received a 10/22 before they left Stockton. On Saturday, September 11th, the volunteers spent 30 minutes containing a tractor fire on U Road. The call had been received at approximately 8:00 p.m.
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Adult Softball Tournament to be held Saturday, Oct. 16th

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The Stockton Recreation Commission will be hosting an Adult Softball Tournament on Saturday, October 16th in Stockton. The cost is $150.00 per team with registration due by Wednesday, October 13th. There will be a two-game guarantee using SRC Adult League/USSSA rules. The teams made up of any combination of guys and gals must all be 18 years of age or older. There will be great concessions and a Home Run Derby.
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Crossroads Quilt Guild

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The meeting was brought to order on August 16th at 6:30 p.m. by vice president Lynda Falley in the absence of president Karen McCune with refreshments brought by Lynda Falley and Darlenia Dinkel. Roll Call was answered by 23 members with some show and tell. The minutes were approved by those who had read them. Emails will be sent out again to verify who is getting them and then updates will be made to the emails as needed. There was no correspondence. The Treasurer’s Report was given by Diane Maddy, and there were no bills presented. Sew Days report showed that Plainville had 8.1 and Stockton had four. The next Sew Days are in Plainville on September 8th and in Stockton on September 11th. Old Business was the baby blankets again. Options were that Hays would take some of them and someone will check with DCF office to see if they would like some. Under New Business our Opportunity Quilt will be taken to Plainville and displayed in the bank to sell more chances in the drawing. There were t-shirt complaints with decals falling off and the fit not correct. Will check to see which t-shirts we can get to replace. On August 18th, the Pineapple class will be given by Connie Haselhorst at Stitch and Chatter. There were no Committee Reports. The Door Prize was brought by Lynda Falley and won by Judy Russ. The Fat Quarters were won by Judy Russ. Next month’s FQ theme is school. Hostesses for September 20th meeting will be Niki Meistrell, Linda Gilbert, Karen Baldwin and Berdena Whisman. A motion to adjourn was made by Kenda Ross and seconded by Linda Stamper.—Sent In by Secretary Terrii Collins
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Estes Raine Hahn & Elise Ridge Hahn

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Tyler and Tinley Hahn of Plainville are happy to announce the birth of their twin daughters, Estes Raine and Elise Ridge, born on September 2, 2021 at Hays Medical Center. Estes weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces and was 18 1/2 inches long, while Elise weighed 6 pounds, 6 ounces, and was 18 3/4 inches long.
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