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Sidney council okays fire department filling swimming pools further away from town
(Sidney) -- Pending an insurance review, Sidney officials have given the green light to the fire department to assist area residents in filling their pools this summer. During its latest regular meeting, the Sidney City Council, by a 3-1 vote, approved allowing Sidney Fire and Rescue to fill pools outside of its fire district pending a review of insurance for liability concerns. Sidney Fire Chief Dustin Sheldon says his department has typically filled pools within city limits and the surrounding townships with its 2,000-gallon pumper truck without a "per trip" cost since the rural board of trustees provides the insurance and the city provides the water for the vehicle. However, Sheldon says they have received a more significant number of requests from outside their fire district.
Shenandoah vs Missouri Valley Baseball
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Shenandoah council fields questions on pool repairs, plan
(Shenandoah) -- Shenandoah officials received several questions about the city's decision to keep the Wilson Aquatic Center closed this summer and its plan for addressing repairs. During its latest regular meeting, the Shenandoah City Council heard several questions during public comment regarding the decision made in the wake of stage...
Rock Port alum Brumbaugh hired as SWCC assistant golf coach
(KMAland) -- Former Rock Port standout golfer Ethan Brumbaugh has been hired as the new assistant coach for the SWCC golf team. Brumbaugh graduated from SWCC in 2022 before continuing his golf career at Ottawa University in Kansas. Check out the complete release from SWCC athletics linked here.
Missouri State Track & Field (5/18): Rock Port girls, Mound City boys win Class 1 team titles
(KMAland) -- The Rock Port girls and Mound City boys won Class 1 state team championships in Jefferson City on Saturday. The KMAland Missouri domination was evident throughout Class 1 with 13 state championships. The Blue Jays were led by Rylee Jenkins’ state-record performance in the discus throw and a meet record from Ella Meyerkorth in the 300 meter hurdles. They also were second in the 4x800 and received a runner-up finish from Meyerkorth in the 100 hurdles. Norah Watkins was third in the 3200, as was the 4x400 meter relay team. Landry Kelley grabbed a sixth in the pole vault.
Jorgenson, Smith, Hogue named to USTFCCCA All-Midwest Region Team
(KMAland) -- Three former KMAlanders have been named to the USTFCCCA All-Midwest Region Team. Sidney alum Noah Jorgenson (Central) was honored in the 800 and 1500, Audubon alum Gavin Smith (Central) was picked in the javelin and decathlon and Conestoga alum Isabella Hogue (Nebraska Wesleyan) was honored in the 200, 400 and 4x400.
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