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Cole pleads guilty in fatal DUI accident

Body Zebulon Thomas Cole, 22, of Stockton, plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter while under the influence of alcohol when he struck a vehicle that claimed the life of 16-year-old Plainville girl. On April 29, 2021, at approximately 9:30 p.m.
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Pheasant season opens this Saturday

Body It is a Kansas tradition to open pheasant and quail season on the second Saturday in November. If you are a bird hunter, you have been waiting for this day for a long time! The Kansas pheasant and quail seasons are November 12th, 2022 to January 31st, 2023.
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Commissioners hold short meeting

Body The Rooks County Commission met on Monday, October 31st instead of its regular Tuesday weekly meeting to conduct business and review and sign end-ofthe- month vouchers and payroll. Present for the meeting were commissioners Tim Berland and John Ruder.
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Collages of Stockton’s history on display in businesses

Body As her way of helping commemorate and celebrate Stockton’s 150th birthday celebration later this month, Jean Lindsey has worked tirelessly since June putting together collages of our town’s forefathers, churches, homes, schools etc. for display in the businesses.
THE SENTINEL has the collage of the businesses and points of interest in Stockton that Jean Lindsey put together to celebrate the town’s 150th birthday. There are 14 collages on display throughout the businesses in Stockton for people to enjoy that focus on the town’s forefathers, churches, events, etc. through the years.

Kayla Hilbrink wins Rooks County Commission District 1 seat

Body Results of this Tuesday’s general election will be posted on our website at www.stocktonsentinel. com and shared to our Facebook and Twitter pages at some point on Wednesday, depending on when they will be furnished to us by Rooks County Election Officer, Laura Montgomery.
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‘Art’ in full bloom

Body The first phase of an art project, overlooking Stockton’s City Park, is now in full bloom! Covering half-way across the west-facing wall of the City’s utility shed is the first installation of 135 brightly-painted Barn Quilts, covering the shed wall 10-ft. high by 54-ft long.
‘Art’ in full bloom
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