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   Bonner Springs Chieftain (Newspaper) - May 1, 2003, Bonner Springs, Kansas                                li 75 SERVING BONNER EDWARDSVILLE AND THE RAW VALLEY SINCE 1896 THURSDAY Ill SHIRTS A sons memories junior Drew Hess talks about the death of his father and shares a few memories Family morels Bonner Springs family bonds during mushroom hunts Ordinance supporting Sunday sales voted down JOHN BEAL The Bonner Springs City Council took another look at Sunday liquor sales Monday but a 43 majority didnt like what they On March the Council asked city staff to prepare a charter ordinance exempting the city from Kansas ban on Sunday The proponents would allow local merchants to compete on a more even basis with those in Edwardsville and Kansas Staff also was asked to look into the possibility of allowing Sunday sales of cereal malt beverages in gro cery and conven but City Manager John Helin told the Council Monday the pro posed charter ordinance was limited to package sales to keep things as simple as Simple as they they in the The major figures in the Council debate were Rory Ward in and Jeff Ward I think there are several faults to this charter Harrington But Kuhn said it was unfair to local businessmen to keep their businesses shuttered on Is it fair to a in a legal to say to you cant do this at this he Council member Archie Sanders asked if city had received any comment from the Helin except from merchants who wanted to sell on Rick accountant for Woods Retail 111 Walnut spoke in favor of the Our sales have seriously decreased on Saturday and because theyre going to he Proponents noted if the Is it fair to a in a legal to say to no you cant do this at this time Rory Kuhn Banner Springs City Council See page 3A Tree City USA KEVIN members of the Bonner Springs elementary student council display a banner in front of a new Ash tree planted near the school a new autumn purple Ash donated by Bonner Beautiful was planted on the playground of Bonner Springs Elementary for Arbor Suspected SARS cases hit Kansas JOSHUA ROBERTS 1ROBERTS@BASEHORINFO.COM To no patients within the immediate area have been diagnosed with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome state health officials said this SARS was recently discovered in Southeast Asia and is caused by a coro or symptoms from a common Since more than cases of SARS have been reported 254 of those in the United The disease has killed 321 people across the Three suspected cases have appeared in Kansas the most recent coming April The three confirmed Kansas SARS cases were reported in southcentral northeast Kansas and north west Kansas Department of Health and Environment regulations prohibit releasing the cities where the disease was found to protect patient confiden state health officials said the northeast Kansas case was not found in Wyandotte or Johnson See page 3A KEVIN PRAYER ROCKS wrapped in different color cloth made by residents of Edwardsville Convalescent Center will be heading to the 30th Medical Brigade iri Ive got a whole list of Tim Kelly Edwardsville City Council member Keepin it clean Edwardsville City Council wants properties ERIC GRUBER STAFF WRITER If there was one message the Edwardsville City Council sent out at its meeting Monday it was that the council was determined to clean up the city and keep it that The meeting kicked off with recog given to local Boy busi other volunteers who in the Citywide Clean Up the dis cussion turned from praise to a battle giving the charge that the time had come to clean up troublesome eyesores in the The council agreed to give one last chance to Ohio Savings the mortgage holder for the property and home of Scott and Tayna Hepworth located at 407 110th for the bank to finalize its plans for the proper ty The occupants left the residence after some family members became ill because of toxic according to a lawsuit filed in Wyandotte County District The manufactured home was sold to the by Precision Homes of The property has been part of a red tape battle to have the property cleaned up to city with the hope that the city wont have to foot the to do the city is paying for upkeep on the but the council passed a resolution giving Ohio Savings Bank and Precision Homes until May 12 to finish its inspections of the Mayor Stephanie Eickhoff said after the May 12 the city would take further steps to ensure the proper ty would be cleaned to a City attorney Reed Walker said the city had the legal prerogative to clean the property and then send Ohio See page 3A Area vets to rally for troops CHIEFTAIN STAFF Bonner Springs Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6401 is sponsoring a Loyalty Our Troops parade May The said local post will offer local residents the chance to promote Americanism by showing support for troops and apprecia tion for the freedoms that American soldiers continue to Post Commander Jim Jenkins said that in addition to the local VFW See page 3A CALL US 913 4224048 FAX 913 4224233 EMAIL v  

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