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Marion grad's book sparks memories of Les Hipple
by Cary J. Hahn · News | September 3rd, 2010
When author Dan Kellams began reading his favorite sayings of the late Marion High School football Coach Les Hipple, the audience of grey- and white-haired former students at the Marion Public Library last Saturday afternoon, August 28, spoke in unison, remembering what they heard on the football field 50 and 60 years ago. |
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Langenberg retires, carves out hobby
by Cary J. Hahn · News | August 25th, 2010
At different times in her life she has been known as Linda Burns, Linda Langenberg and Linda Curtis. Now you can call her retired. |
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At nine, Marion girl is martial arts champion
by Cary J. Hahn · News | August 20th, 2010
When back in school this week, if someone asks her what she did on her summer vacation, nine-year-old Ciera Hansen of Marion can say, "I won my black belt." |
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Marion purse shop manager becomes partner in Purse-N-ality
by Cary J. Hahn · News | August 12th, 2010
Twenty-seven-year-old Kate Ungs of Marion has loved fashion for as long as she can remember. "It's always been a dream to own my own business," she said. |
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Grants give Granger House a facelift
by Cary J. Hahn · News | August 5th, 2010
"It's the oldest house in Marion still standing," said Barb Feller, director of the Granger House Historic Museum. Dating back to 1848, the Granger House is the only restored middle-class family home in the area, representing the American Victorian era. For over a century, the Granger family occupied the home. |
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Marion B-17 pilot goes on one more flight
by Cary J. Hahn · News | July 29th, 2010
"I fly in honor of them." That is what retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Don Thompson said last week when he was invited to fly on the 65-year-old Boeing B-17 bomber called "Aluminum Overcast" at the Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids. |
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Cherry Sisters still entertaining guests
by Cary J. Hahn · News | July 23rd, 2010
Although they've been gone neigh on some 66-plus years, two of Marion's famous Cherry Sisters are still entertaining guests. |
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Grawe family triumphs through tragedy, adversity
by Cary J. Hahn · News | June 25th, 2010
He was born with the name Jacob Daniel Grawe, but everyone calls this soon-to-be Francis Marion Intermediate School fifth-grader "J.D." "I only call him Jacob Daniel when he's in trouble, but that's not very often," says his grandmother, Sheri Grawe of Marion. |
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Marion native travels to Baghdad and back again
by Cary J. Hahn · News | June 17th, 2010
"I grew up across the street from the cannon on the Square," said Greg Hapgood Jr. when asked about his early years in Marion. His boyhood home is now Witte's End Coffee House. The funeral home where his father, Greg Hapgood Sr., worked was next door across the alley. |
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Marion grad to hold concert for MHS music program
by Cary J. Hahn · News | June 10th, 2010
A lot of Joe Smiths of the world would like to be in show biz. A young Joe smith from Marion is no different. Meet Joe Smith: Marion High School Class of 2009. Joe, the son of Diane and Rory Smith of Marion, wants to be a vocal performer. |
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