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Terri Dillan | Courtesy Photo
Chloe Dillan, right, races to catch Ella Colson in the 400-meter relay.

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Diane Stamm | The Imperial Republican
Lucy Spady immediately grabbed the lead in the 1,600-meter run and ran away from the competition. Spady brought home the traveling plaque for the win and also a 3,200-meter run victory. Legs in the winning 1,600-meter relay and 3,200-meter relays gave Spady four first-place finishes.

CCS girls claim invite title

    With only one meet on the schedule last week, the Chase County girls’ track team made the most of it, winning the Don Stine Invite team title by 66 points.

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Chase County youths who participated in the 4-H Public Speaking and Music Contest April 3 were, front from left, Sadie Sauder, Josie Sauder, Henley Worth, middle from left, Hayden Worth, Jackson Sauder, Lily Kuenning, Hayden Fowler, Hadley Worth, back from left, Bennett Kuenning, Sawyer Sauder, Luke Kuenning and Carter Kuenning.

4-H youths demonstrate speaking, music talents

    Fifteen 4-H members from Perkins and Chase counties participated in the 4-H Public Speaking and Music Contest April 3 at the Imperial United Methodist Church.

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Jeff and Tonya Olsen and son Jensen got to their seats early for the NCAA national championship game April 4 when they watched KU come back to win the title after trailing UNC by 15 at halftime.

Olsens see some historic games, KU’s come-from-behind win at tournament

    When Kansas advanced to the Elite Eight in this year’s men’s NCAA basketball tourney, Tonya Olsen said she and her family secured their airline and game tickets for the Final Four in New Orlean

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