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2 Greeley County Republican Tribune, Kansas Wednesday, January 13, 2021 �������������� ��������� �������������������������� ������� ������������� ������ ����� �������������� ���� ����������������� ������������� �� �����������������Greeley County Republican Phone: 620-376-4264 Email: newspaper@ sunflowertelco.com Fax: Fentanyl has been making headlines recently, this is because the incredibly potent chemical has been contributing to the increase in overdose deaths across America. Most people however do not know much about the chemical. For instance many don’t know that one of the things that makes fentanyl so dangerous is the fact that it can be absorbed into the system through skin contact. Meaning getting it on your skin could cause a potentially fatal overdose. Keep in touch with the hometown news! Get the Greeley County Republican ONLINE available with your regular subscription or $27.00 a year, online only. Call (620) 376-4264, email us at [email protected] OR [email protected] or come by the office in Tribune ������������������� �� ���� ���� �������Greeley County Republican Phone: 620-376-4264 Email: newspaper@ sunflowertelco.com OR [email protected] ���� If your New Year’s resolution includes becoming more active, I’d like to remind you that the senior center has a great little exercise room that is free for seniors to use! Stop by sometime and take a look at what we have to offer. Something even as simple as sitting on the stepper or walking on the treadmill for 15 minutes a day could make the difference in your mobility as you age! The senior center is accepting applications for one board member position this year. If you feel like you are ready to get more involved and give back to your community, the senior center is accepting applications until noon on January 25 th . Applications can be picked up at the senior center. Our annual meeting will be January 27 th at carry in dinner. Hope to see you all there! The building is available to rent for your next party, bridal or baby shower, family gathering or event. Call 376- 2176 to reserve. Schedule of Events: Jan. 13--Wednesday— —Exercise Club 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —Beginners Bible Study 10:00 —Carry In Dinner-NOON —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. Jan. 14—Thursday— —Exercise machines 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —Board Games 1:00 P.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. —Evening games, coffee, and activities 6:00-close Jan. 15— Friday— —Walking/Exercise Club 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —CARDS-Phase 10 1:00 P.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. Jan. 16—Saturday— —Rented for Private Party Jan. 18—Monday- —Exercise Club 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —CARDS-Canasta 1:00 P.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. Jan. 19 -- Tuesday— —Exercise machines 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —Dominoes 1:00 P.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. —Pinochle, Pool, Ping Pong 6:00 P.M. Jan. 20--Wednesday – —Exercise Club 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —Beginners Bible Study 10:00 —CARDS-Pitch 1:30 P.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. Jan. 21—Thursday- —Exercise machines 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —Board Meeting 9:30 A.M. —Board Games 1:00 P.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. —Evening games, coffee, and activities 6:00-close Jan. 22—Friday— —Walking/Exercise Club 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —CARDS-Phase 10 1:00 P.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. Jan. 23—Saturday- —Exercise Machines 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. Public Service Message Brought to you by • CHS United Plains Ag • First FarmBank • Greeley County Republican Update on Covid-19 numbers from Health Dept. Please continue to be vigilant in social distancing, mask-wearing, handwashing, sanitizing and other guidance. Current covid-19 case numbers for Greeley County from the Greeley County Health Department as of January 11, 2021, are: 98 total positive cases 5 active cases 0 hospitalizations For more information, call the Health Department, 620- 376-4200. To learn more about Fentanyl visit: https://www. narcononnewliferetreat. org/blog/what-you-need-to- know-about-fentanyl.html Addiction Screenings- Narconon can help you take steps to overcome addiction in your family. Call today for free screenings or referrals. 1- 800-431-1754 ���� �������� ����Dale Lee Barnum Dale Lee Barnum, 71, of Ozawkie, KS, died Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at his home. He had lived in Ozawkie 18 years moving from Garden City. He was born June 1, 1949 at Garden City, the son of William Myron and Wilma B. Parish Barnum. He was a 1967 graduate of Leoti High School and he earned a B.S. degree at Ft. Hays State University in 1972. He served as the area Director for the State of Kansas Social and Rehabilitation Services in Western Kansas 33 years, before retiring. He was a longtime volunteer for the American Red Cross Disaster Services and was a Master Instructor for the Kansas Hunter Safety Program for 25 years. He was a member of the Tyrian Masonic Lodge of Garden City, the Finney County Chapter of Order of Eastern Star and the Scottish Rite Bodies of Wichita. He was married to Pamela Sharon Wineinger on June 5, 1993 at Garden City, She survives at the home. He is also survived by two sons, Dave (Marnie) Barnum, Overland Park, Steve (Misty) Barnum, Hutchinson, two daughters, Erika Barnum, Lawrence, Charity (Sam) Deutch, Leawood, one brother, Dean Barnum, Clifton-Clyde, and four grandchildren, Simon, Sherman, Elizabeth and Michelle. A Grave Side Service with Masonic Rites was at 3:00 PM, Friday, January 8, 2021 at Ozawkie Cemetery, Ozawkie, KS. Memorials suggested to American Red Cross Disaster Services in care of the Barnett Family Funeral Home, P.O. Box 602, Oskaloosa, KS, 66066. Marion C. Harper Marion Cridling Harper, age 85, died on Sunday, January 10, 2021 at his home in Tribune, Kansas. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced with a full obituary by Price & Sons Funeral Home of Tribune, Kansas. Birth announced Delanie Renee Steele was born January 3, 2021, at Kearny County Hospital in Lakin, Kansas. She is welcomed by brother Danen Steele, 21- months old, and proud parents Holly and Laran Steele, of Tribune, Kansas. Maternal grandparents are Allen and Margaret Finkbeiner or Russell, Kansas. Paternal grandparents are Lance and Linda Steele of Tribune, Kansas. Great-grandparents are Betty Gentry, Arlyce Steele and Larry Steele, all of Tribune, Kansas. MANHATTAN, Kansas — The Kansas Department of Agriculture is excited to announce they are now accepting nominations for the first ever Kansas Agriculture Heroes Program. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kansas farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses have performed essential functions to keep food on the tables of people worldwide. KDA established this program as a way to recognize those in the agriculture industry who went above and beyond to serve others and better their community when it was needed most. KDA encourages Kansans to nominate any individual, family, or business in Kansas agriculture which you feel provided a notable contribution to the agriculture industry or their community as a whole this year. Nominations will be accepted through August 10. The nomination instructions can be found at www.agriculture.ks.gov/ AgHeroes. KDA leadership will review each nomination and will recognize a select number of agriculture heroes virtually during the Kansas Summit on Agricultural Growth webinar on August 20. The recognition ceremony will be recorded and posted online at a later date. For questions about the Kansas Agricultural Heroes Program nomination process, please contact Brittney Grother at 785- 564-6797 or mailto:Brittney. [email protected] KDA seeks nominations for Kansas Ag Heroes

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    If your New Year’s resolution includes becoming more active, I’d like to remind you that the senior center has a great little exercise room that is free for seniors to use! Stop by sometime and take a look at what we have to offer. Something even as simple as sitting on the stepper or walking on the treadmill for 15 minutes a day could make the difference in your mobility as you age!

    The senior center is accepting applications for one board member position this year. If you feel like you are ready to get more involved and give back to your community, the senior center is accepting applications until noon on January 25th. Applications can be picked up at the senior center.

    Our annual meeting will be January 27th at carry in dinner. Hope to see you all there!

    The building is available to rent for your next party, bridal or baby shower, family gathering or event. Call 376-2176 to reserve.

    Schedule of Events: Jan. 13--Wednesday— —Exercise Club 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —Beginners Bible Study 10:00—Carry In Dinner-NOON—Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00—Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. Jan. 14—Thursday——Exercise machines 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —Board Games 1:00 P.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. —Evening games, coffee, and activities 6:00-close Jan. 15— Friday——Walking/Exercise Club 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —CARDS-Phase 10 1:00 P.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea

    3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. Jan. 16—Saturday— —Rented for Private PartyJan. 18—Monday- —Exercise Club 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —CARDS-Canasta 1:00 P.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. Jan. 19 -- Tuesday——Exercise machines 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —Dominoes 1:00 P.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. —Pinochle, Pool, Ping Pong 6:00 P.M.Jan. 20--Wednesday –—Exercise Club 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —Beginners Bible Study 10:00—CARDS-Pitch 1:30 P.M.—Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. Jan. 21—Thursday-—Exercise machines 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —Board Meeting 9:30 A.M.—Board Games 1:00 P.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M. —Evening games, coffee, and activities 6:00-close Jan. 22—Friday——Walking/Exercise Club 8:00 A.M.—Coffee and Socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —CARDS-Phase 10 1:00 P.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M.

    Jan. 23—Saturday- —Exercise Machines 8:00 A.M. —Coffee and socializing 8:00 A.M. —Men’s Hour 9:00 A.M. —Afternoon Coffee, and Tea 3:00 P.M. —Puzzle Hour 3:30 P.M.

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    Brought to you by• CHS United Plains Ag

    • First FarmBank• Greeley County Republican

    Update on Covid-19 numbers from Health Dept.

    Please continue to be vigilant in social distancing, mask-wearing, handwashing, sanitizing and other guidance.

    Current covid-19 case numbers for Greeley County from the Greeley County

    Health Department as of January 11, 2021, are:

    98 total positive cases5 active cases0 hospitalizationsFor more information, call

    the Health Department, 620-376-4200.

    To learn more about Fentanyl visit: https://www.narcononnewliferetreat .org/blog/what-you-need-to-know-about-fentanyl.html

    Addiction Screenings- Narconon can help you take steps to overcome addiction in your family. Call today for free screenings or referrals. 1- 800-431-1754

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    Dale Lee BarnumDale Lee Barnum, 71,

    of Ozawkie, KS, died Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at his home. He had lived in Ozawkie 18 years moving from Garden City. He was born June 1, 1949 at Garden City, the son of William Myron and Wilma B. Parish Barnum. He was a 1967 graduate of Leoti High School and he earned a B.S. degree at Ft. Hays State University in 1972. He served as the area Director for the State of Kansas Social and Rehabilitation Services in Western Kansas 33 years, before retiring. He was a longtime volunteer for the American Red Cross Disaster Services and was a Master Instructor for the Kansas Hunter Safety Program for 25 years. He was a member of the Tyrian Masonic Lodge of Garden City, the Finney County Chapter of Order of Eastern Star and the Scottish Rite Bodies of Wichita.

    He was married to Pamela Sharon Wineinger on June 5, 1993 at Garden City, She survives at the

    home. He is also survived by two sons, Dave (Marnie) Barnum, Overland Park, Steve (Misty) Barnum, Hutchinson, two daughters, Erika Barnum, Lawrence, Charity (Sam) Deutch, Leawood, one brother, Dean Barnum, Clifton-Clyde, and four grandchildren, Simon, Sherman, Elizabeth and Michelle.

    A Grave Side Service with Masonic Rites was at 3:00 PM, Friday, January 8, 2021 at Ozawkie Cemetery, Ozawkie, KS. Memorials suggested to American Red Cross Disaster Services in care of the Barnett Family Funeral Home, P.O. Box 602, Oskaloosa, KS, 66066.

    Marion C. HarperMarion Cridling Harper,

    age 85, died on Sunday, January 10, 2021 at his home in Tribune, Kansas.

    Funeral arrangements

    are pending and will be announced with a full obituary by Price & Sons Funeral Home of Tribune, Kansas.

    Birth announcedDelanie Renee Steele

    was born January 3, 2021, at Kearny County Hospital in Lakin, Kansas.

    She is welcomed by brother Danen Steele, 21-months old, and proud parents Holly and Laran Steele, of Tribune, Kansas.

    Maternal grandparents

    are Allen and Margaret Finkbeiner or Russell, Kansas.

    Paternal grandparents are Lance and Linda Steele of Tribune, Kansas.

    Great-grandparents are Betty Gentry, Arlyce Steele and Larry Steele, all of Tribune, Kansas.

    MANHATTAN, Kansas — The Kansas Department of Agriculture is excited to announce they are now accepting nominations for the first ever Kansas Agriculture Heroes Program. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kansas farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses have performed essential functions to keep food on the tables of people worldwide. KDA established this program as a way to recognize those in the agriculture industry who went above and beyond to serve others and better their community when it was needed most.

    KDA encourages Kansans to nominate any individual, family, or business in Kansas agriculture which you feel provided a notable contribution to

    the agriculture industry or their community as a whole this year. Nominations will be accepted through August 10. The nomination instructions can be found at www.agriculture.ks.gov/AgHeroes.

    KDA leadership will review each nomination and will recognize a select number of agriculture heroes virtually during the Kansas Summit on Agricultural Growth webinar on August 20. The recognition ceremony will be recorded and posted online at a later date.

    For questions about the Kansas Agricultural Heroes Program nomination process, please contact Brittney Grother at 785-564-6797 or mailto:[email protected]

    KDA seeks nominations for Kansas Ag Heroes