Pittsburg, KS News
Pittsburg, KS News
Bama Bound: No. 7 Gorillas Punch Ticket to Florence With 49-23 Victory
Smartphone shopping carries more risk
University revises commencement schedule
University dedicates rappel tower
PSU-NWMSU game to be streamed live
Poetry reading celebrates Kansas Sesquicentennial
PSU’s Sildus wins Fulbright Specialists Award
Football: This week’s hot ticket
Finance students participate in global stock market competition
Groups mark World AIDS Week
KRPS continues holiday program tradition
Wind Ensemble, Symphony strings present holiday concert
Economists eye weekend sales
Thanksgiving comes to football players who won’t be home for the holiday
Timmons Chapel Christmas Concerts set
Thanksgiving for 1,000
Students to learn about careers, programs in FCS
Jazz Ensembles prepare for concert Dec. 1
New foundation supports PSU research
PSU thanking fans for support with free parking for playoff game
Cultural exchange happens on campus, too
Pittsburg State observes International Education Week
PSU hosts high school artists
Choirs prepare for annual Madrigal Dinner
Students mark American Education Week
University honors faculty authors
Pitt State models new path to accreditation
PSU expects record for Rumble in the Jungle
PSU Opera, SEK Symphony present 'The Magic Flute'
Student groups plan for Smokeout
Four State Regional Technology Conference opens
Veterans Day observance planned at Memorial
Asian rock star brings message of peace
University, middle school racers face off
PSU students work to keep big build on schedule
Johnson named Equal Opportunity director
Writers series brings acclaimed poet to PSU
PSU choirs present free fall concert
Professor shares his passion for zombies, vampires and other scary things
Rebuilding is a family affair
Theatre stages 'Madwoman of Chaillot'
Student groups plan Safe Trick or Treat
PSU examines campus recycling on Sustainability Day
Nursing students help to rebuild
Pianist Washington Garcia performs solo concert at PSU
Students and industry partner team up
For survivor, build is part of the healing process
Six earn University Professor distinction
Faculty-Staff Campaign begins
Honorees have an 'unforgettable' experience
Bank reps tout business careers for math majors
Yell Like Hell's roots extend to university's early days
Physicist to speak about possible Kansas cosmic ray observatory
PSU honors four alumni
Journal of Managerial Issues included in exclusive database
PSU professor: students, faculty share writing woes
Arkansas students among the many now thinking of PSU
Hundreds gather at PSU Sunday to Wipe Out Hunger
PSU clears basement because of refrigerant leak
PSU students, staff exercise on the Oval
Trombonist Joseph Alessi to perform at PSU
Art exhibit features photos by Paraguayan children
PSU hosts annual Trumpet Festival
Wind Ensemble to perform Oct. 6
PSU construction students play big role in upcoming 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' show
PSU installs security cameras
McDougall to read from new memoir at PSU
Exhibit features regionalist art
Pitt State 2011 enrollment up by 2 percent
Joplin school leaders gain insight in technology education
Daughter of Holocaust survivor to deliver DeGruson Lecture
PSU professors help alumnus furnish classroom after tornado
GM reps show off hybrid at Company Day
PSU names Honorary Family
Mystery writer to deliver Emmett Lecture
PSU students shine in Oklahoma PR competition
Grammy-nominated bluegrass artists to perform with SEK Symphony
Business dean named new editor of The American Economist
Pitt State on "Best College" list
Speaker advises ancient wisdom to save the planet
Chinese students celebrate Moon Festival
PSU tests iPad effectiveness in the classroom
PSU hosts Rumble for high school seniors
Diverse groups court students at activities fair
Career Services hosts Dog Days
Experienced students prescribe involvement for homesick freshmen
Kansas author Thomas Averill opens series
Poet, hip-hop artist performance part of Hispanic Heritage Month observance
PSU launches new mobile website
Garrett to lead planned giving efforts
Percussion quartet opens music series
Automotive Service Technology program earns master reaccreditation
Concert previews Carnegie Hall program
Second City comedy tour comes to Pittsburg
Deadline near for retirement incentive
Message to students: worry less about pounds, more about healthy diet
Construction professors achieve home inspection certification, plan for new course
Students, companies, organizations connect
University catalog goes online
Back to School for Pittsburg - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Students move in, build excitement for new semester
Kick off of the Pathways to PSU Scholarship Campaign
PSU fraternities, sororities plan leadership weekend
President welcomes faculty, talks about year ahead
PSU volunteers help with Joplin High laptop distribution
New faculty get to know PSU
Campus activity picks up with early student arrivals
New gallery exhibit features textiles
Shay to direct annual giving
E-textbooks a growing trend for college students
Student rehabilitates raptor caught in tornado
Construction professor becomes nationally recognized in new building information modeling (BIM) process
Review names PSU one of the 'Best in the Midwest'
PSU gift helps Joplin High School broadcasting program continue
PSU athletes deliver 150 beds to Joplin tornado victims
Grant leads to rare international opportunity
Lots of lessons in camps for kids
PSU cleans its closets for a summer sale
Class makes economics fun
Residence halls fill up
Farm Show off to a steamy start
College of Technology hosts workshop for inner-city kids
Rubble yields special memories for tornado survivor
Projects revitalize a historic campus building
PSU closing in on student housing record
PSU student wins Fulbright award to teach in Turkey
Painting just one of the jobs on PSU’s summer list
Holmes named major gift officer for College of Technology
Student comes to PSU to train for world title
For final exam, PSU students clean up Joplin park
Student delegates stand out at national convention
PSU releases spring honor rolls
IEP students learn how Americans play
4th of July Celebration
PSU honors staff, receives employer of the year award
PSU launches drive to aid storm-damaged schools
PSU offers new degree in exercise science
PSU office helps with business disaster loan process in Joplin
Dearth picked nation's most supportive dean
Work continues on Hughes Hall
Naccarato to serve as PSU's director of government and community relations
Robinson named student health services director
Jazz on the Oval a sign of summer
PSU makes sustainability a priority for new university house
Students, families prepare for campus life
Volunteers handle large amounts of tornado relief supplies
Kent named director of major gifts for College of Business
PSU offers summer technology camps for kids
Canadian team wins Baja Kansas
Playin' in the mud: Baja teams battle it out
Judges scrutinize Baja entries
Motor oil and gasoline; car lovers flock to PSU
From victim to rescuer: one student's story
International teams arrive for Baja
Memorial Day ceremony recognizes 50th anniversary of Vietnam War's beginning
High-tech tools transform track scoring
University assists with tornado relief efforts
Offices relocate as work on Hughes Hall begins
PSU presents tuition proposal to Kansas Board of Regents
PSU celebrates class of '11
PSU releases list of spring graduates
Two share graduation date 50 years apart
PSU students will study around the world
PSU ROTC commissions new officers
Class of '61 strolls memory lane
PSU announces Honors College selections
Love of learning inspires 88-year-old to finish her degree
PSU honors student teachers
Commencement changes reflect university's growth
PSU honors years of service
Third graders run and jump for Kansas Kids Fitness Day
Student job seekers get extra polish
Military vehicle a big canvas for student artist
PSU hosts nanotechnology forum
Gorilla Bookstore celebrates anniversary with book signings
Take Back the Night set for Friday
PSU students take elementary explorers into space
Baja still a month away, but judging already underway
Worlds of art, technology meet
University honors teachers, administrator
Choirs, Symphony present spring Oratorio
Treadmill relies on a unique renewable resource - you
KPRC wins patent for polymer concrete
Science Day tests students' skills
International Night Market to raise money for Japan
Jazz Ensembles plan spring concert
Students display talents for charity
New degree prepares students for sustainability careers
Geothermal projects highlight PSU sustainability efforts
KRPS exceeds spring goal
PSU celebrates Earth Week
PSU names College of Business dean
Nursing students honored for service project
PSU names Outstanding Seniors
PSU student broadcasters win 8 state awards
Man tells his grandfather’s story of Nazi opposition
Panel examines PSU's undergraduate science research program
High school students test their math skills
PSU names Student Employee of the Year
Group appeals to anyone who loves music
PSU honors alumni for achievement
PSU helps lead change in accreditation
Students swap laptops for rakes to offer The Big Event
Student, program honored with scholarship and tools
Workshop presents scenes from great operas
Africa expert to discuss gender-based violence
Baja Kansas site taking shape
Novelist to read from his work at PSU
Family Art Night set for April 7
PSU hosts 1st Pecha-Kucha Night
High school juniors learn more about Pitt State
Student artist tricks out a Humvee; PSU ROTC benefits
Zombie battle set for Saturday
Executive shares lessons learned in international business
Indian students observe Holi - the Festival of Colors
Chamber Orchestra presents spring concert
Technology education students win big at international conference
Size matters: Lecturer advocates ‘tiny homes’
Students win design awards
New teachers face a highly competitive market as districts deal with budget cuts
PSU students demonstrate joy of physics
PSU helps community compete in statewide energy challenge
KRPS kicks off fundraising campaign amid possibility of cuts
Student breaks 150-year-old code to find surprising messages
Report details economic impact of Regents System on Kansas
Chatham Baroque concludes 2010-2011 Solo & Chamber Series
Kindred poets to read from their work
PSU offices, buildings adjust hours for spring break
Partnership helps auditing students meet industry demands
Auto tech professor turns ‘life’s passion’ into coffee table art
Group plans Dominican Republic service trip for spring break
SIFE team headed to nationals
NASA veteran to speak at PSU
President hosts budget forum
Construction students place 2nd in nation
Campus to observe Safe Spring Break Week
Business students earn top placement in global strategy competition
PSU launches Community Campaign
Appeals Court judges to speak to students
Four finalists named in College of Business dean search
President to hold campus budget discussion
PSU leaders to field questions from students
Master plan forums set for Thursday
Art exhibits showcase faculty, campus and local talent
Speaker recalls good fortune that brought him to PSU
Kunkel to be new A&S dean
Solo & Chamber Series: guitarist Adam Holzman
International Food and Culture Fair set for March 12
Roundtable considers ‘Democracy and Revolution in the Middle East’
Duo brings Carnegie Hall program to PSU
Sweet beginning to Apple Day celebration
More programs cause study abroad numbers to rise
Lecture series presentation honors early feminist
PSU honors Sandness, Dennis with service award
Texas dancers to perform and teach
PSU continues its oldest tradition - Apple Day
Student-build play set could boost scholarships
German officer to administer rigorous test for ROTC cadets
Choirs present spring concert
Take Charge Challenge comes to campus
High school students learn about technology programs
PSU students attend Model UN
'Mini-MBA' program set for July
GIT students shine in local competition
PSU Theatre presents 'The Water's Edge'
Student's hunting video to air on national TV
Regent to deliver Tilford Lecture
PSU has record spring enrollment
Jazz Festival concert may be hottest ticket in town
Jazz Festival draws students from 3 states
Admission Office seeks students for important job
PALS presents Internet humor king
Visiting poet takes reader from simple to surprise
For athlete's dad, battle with cancer was a family affair
Career Day growth reflects improving economy
National survey gauges collegiate experience
PSU mourns death of student in traffic accident
Black and Veatch donates to student groups
SEK Symphony presents 'Pianissimo'
Concert gives percussion students a chance to shine
SIFE tackles unemployment for spring outreach activities
Career expert says study abroad can help job search
Students wear red to bring attention to battle with heart disease
Exercise imagines Kansas history with a different attitude
It's all hands on deck for battle with Mother Nature
PSU students graduate "With Departmental Academic Honors"
PSU students graduate "With Departmental Academic Honors"
'Unity' variety show honors Black History Month
Wind Ensemble concert set for Feb. 17
Harmon watches Middle East drama unfold with special interest
Crews make good progress; classes back in session Friday
Pianist to perform next Solo & Chamber concert
PSU closes in advance of storm
Sports broadcasting instructor says Super Bowl is different from all other games
Work ramps up for Baja competition
Education expert speaks on the effect of global universities
PSU game to be televised live
University Gallery hosts national juried art exhibit
Student tax preparers offer free service to community
PALS presents Irish music, dance
Career Clothes Closet helps students with interview attire
Construction team's proposal one of best in nation
A&S Dean's search down to four
A&S dean's search down to four
Block Kids event puts building skills to the test
Flu season returns
Grant to boost residential construction program
PSU releases fall honor rolls
Ceramic artist presents lecture, demonstration
Track athletes speak to children of Kansas National Guard
International students arrive, learn cultural adaptation
More parking opens as students return
Student Rec Center prepares for students' return
Campus welcomes new international students
Flannery leads Office of Development
Campus offices reopen
Campus closes until Jan. 3
PSU releases list of winter graduates
Sustainable demolition underway
Wheelchair basketball tournament returns to PSU
Holiday shoppers find PSU gifts through TECA
PSU hosts reception to honor award recipients
Construction graduate students test new ways of building
Students put their English skills to work for SEK-CAP
Poetry reading set for Dec. 9
New course shows methods for uncovering cybercrime
Open session set for campus master plan
Rigging safety seminar preps construction students for new standards
Timmons Chapel Christmas Concerts set for Dec. 8 & 10
Construction students make Community Garden accessible to handicapped
Tech ed students, high schoolers come together to make Christmas gifts
Indian Student Association offers dance lessons at Navratri celebration
PSU honors 2 for Meritorious Achievement
Public Library Chamber Music concert set for Dec. 3
PSU Bands Christmas Concert Dec. 5
Family Art Night Dec. 2
World AIDS Week
Jazz ensembles perform Dec. 2
Christmas books for kids: An expert's list
Thanksgiving Bash a diverse gathering
Students bring home Foundry Educational Foundation scholarships
Manufacturing students create prototype casting for NASA
KRPS honors radio's roots
President Scott reads to preschoolers
ACIS students compete for top prize in national sustainability competition (voting through Nov. 19)
Group plans Great American Smokeout activities
Workshop shows students how to manage their online image
Career Services helps students navigate tepid economy
Four State Regional Technology Conference showcases latest in technology
Events celebrate value of international education
Veterans Day Observance Thursday
International competitors race to sign up for Baja SAE Kansas
PSU Opera slates two works in Lakeside Auditorium
One step closer to a job: students get an edge at Career Boost
Visiting Writers Series presents poet
Princeton Review names PSU College of Business one of the best
University Choirs perform Friday
Police offer tips to prevent theft
PSU names 4 University Professors
Indian Student Association plans Diwali celebration
Constituents learn of university goals, strategies at Leadership Saturday
Workers begin installation of Vietnam Wall panels
Cadets get helicopter training
Oklahoma company inscribes Vietnam Wall
HHPR club plans Zumba party
PSU students host Safe Trick-or-Treat
Solo & Chamber Series presents string quartet ETHEL
Project Warmth brings out a good turnout
Skubitz grant boosts women’s center
Girard turns out for homecoming
County’s oldest town to conduct tour Sat.
U.S. 69 strip is subject of talks
Food Dude to students: 'It's cool to cook'
City sees increase in break-ins
Biology hosts pre-physical therapy orientation/open house
KTEC praises opportunities in Kansas
City OKs hangar renovation, rent cut
KDOT maintains its schedule of meetings statewide
GOP moderates back Holland in state governor’s race
County officials serve as 'fence viewers'
PHS teacher gets to call shots at KC theater
HUD program reopens
Watco awarded federal grant for rail improvements
Regents OK university house request
Building for a future
Chamber Orchestra presents autumn concert
Sheriff investigates incident
New exhibit opens in University Gallery
Grant to help Watco with rail upgrades
Tubas are the stars of Octubafest
Pittsburg State students get pointers on construction
PET OF THE WEEK
Hero's welcome
ROTC Ranger teams power past bigger rivals
Theatre stages ‘The Jungle Book’
Construction management classes learn tricks of the trade
License plate program provides legacy scholarships
Business honor society receives "exemplary" status
Department hosts pre-physical therapy orientation
Faculty Staff Campaign kicks off with the 'Power of One'
Honor Day makes math fun
Pitt State celebrates Homecoming
Indian student fundraiser includes henna tattoos, chai tea
Homecoming Queen and King
Campus observes Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week
Organ recital set for Oct. 17
Technology alumni return for Homecoming reunion
University prepares memorial for new wall of honor
PSU honors Outstanding Alumni
USD 250 fails to make AYP goals
Gov. Parkinson visits Pittsburg
WET AND WILD
Roberts backs Moran for U.S. Senate
Classes back in session at Pittsburg State
Local tattoo parlor opens
Battalion reunion draws American heroes to Pittsburg
Two injured in rollover accident
correction
Moran critical of D.C.
State hoping not to cut
PSU student's body found in Olathe
Coming back
Gov. gives effect of bill
PSU again discusses performing arts facility
Rocking welcome
Leadership weekend replaces Shark Night
County about to close on notes for sewer
Beloit medical center gets winning lottery ticket
Pittsburg man faces drug charges
State unemployment rises slightly
Getting an early start
Police make another arrest in connection with meth bust
Resurfacing of K-3, K-47 starts Monday
State to put unclaimed property on eBay
New year, new goals for PSU
Off and running
County appoints new medical adviser
Joint effort corrals 42 fugitives statewide
PET OF THE WEEK
Repaired Homer St. ready to reopen
Federal agencies reveal broadband projects
Thrifty option: Renting books
New faces in the lair
Pittsburg police signs on with Crime Stoppers
PSU starts construction program
Accident tied to driver's texting
Pitt State welcomes international students
Global Gaming wins battle to provide Sumner Co. casino
CHC/SEK loses telephone service
Candidates address issues
Candidates address issues
PSU student reported missing
MUD FROLICKER
USDs 248, 249 prepare for new years
DEAD AND LOVING IT
Pittsburg State student missing
Frontenac preps for center
Girard residents may have access to energy efficiency loans
Still time to enroll for CRP program
Judge rules Mo. funeral protest ban unconstitutional
Students have their choice of extra activities
226th Engineer Company hits the ground running
Parkinson appoints three to Capitol Preservation group
Kansas among 34 states reaching accord with website
Kids get new rides at rodeo
City joins effort for workforce training
I-49 plans not fazing KDOT
Looking toward the heavens
Facing a lag
Tour to feature Civil War re-enactments
Drug task force arrests seven people in Pittsburg
Check students’ insurance, state advises
Cheese could be the answer, Brownback says
Sheriffs, Pittsburg police team up to hold Bike Rodeo
Railway plans to raze building
House candidate joins Brownback tour
Seven arrested Thursday in drug investigation
PSU plans for Crimson Commons delay
Projects a way for junior NCOs to lead
Trial delayed in child sex case
Wahl ruled competent to stand trial
Permit to help SEK’s patrons
GOP's state tour in Colby
Family night out
KDOT begins work on drainage bridge
Arma schools begin
Animals highlight open house
Sales tax may be on Nov. ballot
Bushel bonanza
Wahl ruled competent for trial
Trial delayed in child sex case
Catching cows
Family Resource Center to hold party
Parkinson praises new jobs bill
Six cites AG office’s accomplishments
Brownback starts state tour; Holland rips it
Three groups make their pitch
Three groups make their pitch
Passing primary seat-belt law means extra funds for state
Seneca players enter not-guilty pleas
County’s trimming reduces mill levy
Brownback focuses on state’s economy
City’s mill levy stays at ’09 level
Giving a sense of peace
Three minors arrested after break-in
Brownback introduces his ‘Road Map for Kansas’
USD 250 gets look at next budget
Festivities go on without carnivals
Setting his sights on space
Seneca players make first appearance
State treasurer McKinney returns money to state
States agree to deal with website
Girard's Animal Farm
Nice prices have many happy after livestock sale
Arma mud volleyball an annual draw
Dems group crossing aisle
Car-nage ensues to cap off Fair
‘A good old hometown parade’
Girard announces enrollment plans
County performs canvass of votes
Commission makes progress on county budget
Something’s missing — a carnival
Pedaling power
ARMA V-J HOMECOMING
CLEANING UP HIS CALF
Expert on safe school environments to visit Pitt State
Federal jobs bill could benefit Kansas
Jury convicts Rivera
County Commissioners canvass ballots
Labette Co. nabs robbery suspect
Two-vehicle wreck leaves 3 injured
Gubernatorial foes hit ground running
Kan. chief justice dies days after retiring
Pig tales
Sides begin healing process
State judges praise retiring chief justice
Local turnout strong for primary
Rabbit growth
Local business assisting Arkansas charity
Program produces 15 graduates
Arma alumni banquet is Fri.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
New events join old favorites
County makes budget progress
Hayes squeaks by Bicknell for GOP nod
Call will keep his job in McCune
Calloway wraps up GOP nomination, wins right to face Menghini
Moran narrowly slips past Tiahrt
Incumbents prevail in state races
One U.S. House race up in air
State high court’s Chief Justice retires
Kmiec, Brunetti emerge in Dist. 1
Pittsburg sales tax referendum fails
Poll workers enjoy duty
Man killed in farming accident
County Commission: District 3
Safety urged at luncheon
Arma mulls outdoor theater
One injured in wreck Sunday
Girard talks community center issue
Frontenac to get new grass fire truck
Pittsburg makes last sales tax plea
Dem candidates for Senate seek respect
All eyes on the ribbons
Kansas House of Representatives: District 3
Liberal, Mo.
U.S. House of Representatives: Kansas District 2
Fort Scott USD 234
Lamar, Mo.
Shriners on the march
Northeast USD 246
County Commission: District 1
Kansas decides: Secretary of State
Cherokee USD 247 announces enrollment plans
Right-of-way dispute still not resolved
Secretary of State predicts low voter turnout in primary
Farm Bureau plans tractor pedal pull
County meets to discuss budget
Game attracts Shriners' head
Firefighters get new friend
Victim identified in murder case
Birds getting wired
United Way begins push for funds
Student wins laptop
Kids celebrate at library
Grant to aid USD 250 students with snacks
United Way begins push for funds
Fat Daddy’s to hold benefit for accident victims
Kansas decides: Governor
County plans budget work session this morning
Cities may see effects of U.S. 69 bypass
Two arrested on drug-related charges
What will U.S. 69 look like?
Local GOP candidates square off
Southeast USD 247
Providing some local harmony
Brown U. professor talks science
Two injury accidents recorded in county
Kansas decides: Attorney General
Hudgins cleared to stand trial
Veterans Job Fair in Pittsburg, KS on Nov. 5
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