Weather Update
March 11, 2010 • Hannah Arnzen
Filed under News
photo illustration by- Hannah Arnzen Thursday, March 11, 2010: Mostly Cloudy High- 52° F Low- 36° F Friday, March 12, 2010: Chance of Rain High- 49° F Low- 34° F Saturday, March 13, 2010: Mostly Cloudy High- 50° F Low-38° F Sunday, March 14, 2010: Partly Cloudy High- 52° F Low- 38° F Monday,... Read more »
LIVE QUARTERFINAL BASKETBALL KHS VS ROCKBRIDGE
March 3, 2010 • Chase Snider
Filed under College Sports, Feature, From the Field, News, On the Scene, Opinion, Sports Zone
LIVE- BOLIVAR, MISSOURI- ALEX BROWN AND CHASE SNIDER BRING YOU LIVE STREAMING BASKETBALL FROM THE CAMPUS OF MISSOURI S&T AS THE KICKAPOO LADYCHIEFS TAKE ON ROCKBRIDGE IN QUARTER FINALS CLASS 5 BASKETBALL. Broadcasting Live with Ustream.TV Read More →
SPS Superintendent Norm Ridder’s Future Could Change Tonight
March 2, 2010 • Chase Snider
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BREAKING NEWS: 6:41 PM – PN Media’s Chase Snider has learned that Steve Joel has unanimously been voted as the candidate to offer the superintendent position to in Lincoln, Nebraska school district. The Lincoln Journal Star is reporting the job will be offered to Joel following a background... Read more »
Lady Chiefs Knock Out Rival in District Championship
February 28, 2010 • Alex Brown - Chase Snider contributed to this story
Filed under News, Sports Zone
Last Friday night marked a significant win for the Kickapoo Lady Chiefs. The Lady Chiefs defeated rival Glendale in a 49-27 victory. “It’s just great to continue that tradition of winning, but also a special win for Coach Phillips and the girls. It was very emotional for them but also... Read more »
Rally: Students can help raise money for St. Jude’s
February 28, 2010 • Jennifer Myers
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Shelby’s club and Pay it Forward have been working throughout the month of February, handing out forms and informing Chief Time classes about Rally, an event coming to KHS on March 16th and March 18th. Rally is an event which raises awareness of children cancer patients as well as money for St.... Read more »
Drumline starts out strong
February 26, 2010 • Jon Hearn
Filed under Feature, News
Last year the Kickapoo winter drumlilne ended the season undefeated and state champions. They had a score of 90.75 which is the highest score in the Mid Continent Color Guard Association. This year they are starting out just as strong. They have been practicing and constantly improving since December.... Read more »
Chief’s Drama department brings home big props from invitation only event
February 21, 2010 • Chase Snider
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Neosho, Missouri – Kickapoo High School Drama students competed at an invitation only Drama Festival at Crowder College Thursday and Friday. The Kickapoo one-act play took 1st place out of 15 area schools and Adam Barksdale won the Best Actor award. Chief’s readers theater took 4th... Read more »
Science Olympiad scores big in MSU competition
February 21, 2010 • Chase Snider
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Springfield – The Kickapoo High School Science Olympiad team continued it’s winning tradition Saturday afternoon on the Missouri State campus. Lead by coach John Moore they placed 4th overall in the Southwest Missouri Region (VII). They have also been invited to participate at the state level... Read more »
Wilson’s Creek students return due to early repairs
February 21, 2010 • Chase Snider
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Springfield- Classes will be held as usual at Wilson’s Creek 5-6 School Monday, Feb. 22, according to a release by Springfield Public Schools, since repairs to the heating system were completed ahead of schedule. Initially it was expected that repairs would take until Tuesday. The district says... Read more »
Wilson’s Creek students will be at alternative site through Feb. 23
February 20, 2010 • Chase Snider
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Repairing and testing the heating system at Wilson’s Creek 5-6 School means students will continue to have classes at an alternative site at least through Tuesday, Feb. 23 according to a press release Thursday, a broken weld was discovered in a factory-warranted heat exchanger. In order to make the... Read more »


