Arrows rally for walk-off win in tournament
The difference between losses and possible wins for Ottawa Arrows in the FIKE Wood Bat Tournament was small. Just a few innings spelled the difference… Login to continue reading Login…
The difference between losses and possible wins for Ottawa Arrows in the FIKE Wood Bat Tournament was small. Just a few innings spelled the difference… Login to continue reading Login…
The Ottawa Arrows are searching for their first win in the NIKE Wood Tournament. Ottawa came up short Thursday in its second pool game against… Login to continue reading Login…
The Ottawa Arrows stayed on the heels of Elsberry, Missouri, for five innings Wednesday in the first game of the FIKE Wood Bat Tournament. Elsberry… Login to continue reading Login…
Teaching wresting is in Jay Wieneke’s blood. You can always find him talking or showing somebody a move on the mat.
While the 2022 Chautauqua Festival and Fireworks Display has been postponed to Labor Day weekend, there are still plenty of fun ways to celebrate America’s birthday this July Fourth. Here is a list of activities happening in northeast Kansas Fourth of July weekend:
Everyone is being effected by supply-chain issues. Grocery store shelves are empty of many favorite items. Online customers items are on back order. Auto parts in many cases are months behind from being available.
Rantoul, Kansas- Simms, Juanita P. age 75, RN for Advance Health, passed away June 24, 2022, in Ottawa, KS. She is preceded in death by her siblings, Manual Hubbard, Roberta Hubbard, Romona Hubbard, Rosella Hubbard. She is survived by her husband, Chester; children, Robert (Tonya) Simms, William (Katrina) Simms, Royal Simms (Brian Dewald); 13 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; siblings, William (Teresa) Hubbard, Helen Hood, Dusty Hubbard; several nieces, nephews and a loving extended family. Services will be at a later date.
Ruth E. Robinson, 100, of Ottawa, formerly of Blue Mound, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, June 25, 2022. Ruth was born on January 17, 1922 to Oscar and Lula (Wray) Dodson at Blanchard, Oklahoma. When she was very young her family moved to Weatherford, Oklahoma where she attended all twelve years of schooling. At ten years of age, under the teaching of her Christian parents, Ruth understood the plan of salvation and asked Jesus to come into her heart to save her and be her Lord. In her second year of college on December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor Day, Ruth was in Sunday School when a telegram came from the War Department offering her a civil service job for which she had applied several months previously. Never having traveled over one hundred fifty miles from home, seven days later she arrived in Washington D.C. thrilled by all the wonderful sights. She worked in Counter Intelligence Corps where she was secretary to a navy liaison officer. Nothing in a Christian’s life is coincidental. Eltheda Kennedy, who was her best friend and roommate, was also a first cousin to Adrian. He was stationed at Dover Delaware, which made it easy to come to D.C. to visit Ruth. Even enjoying Washington D.C. as she did, she missed her large family who had moved to Los Angeles. She joined them in 1943. Ruth worked as secretary at the LA Board of Education until November 30, 1947 when she and Adrian were married after his return from service overseas in the Pacific Theatre. From then on, Blue Mound was her home. Almost three years later their first child, Janet, arrived and five years later their son, James. Ruth always said they were the daughter and son the Lord knew would perfectly fit her heart. Over the years, in L.A. and Blue Mound, she taught Sunday School and Vacation Bible School, rejoicing as students came to the Lord and grew in faith. Through the decades she loved being a homemaker on the farm. Her kitchen was her domain, cooking delicious meals for family, farm hands, and her church family. Summers were filled with canning Adrian’s abundant garden harvest. In 2014 Adrian and Ruth moved from the farm to Vintage Park of Ottawa to be close to family. The compassionate staff and residents at Vintage Park became their extended family. Ruth was preceded in death by her husband, Adrian; a grandson, Caleb; and a great grandson, Jackson. She is survived by a daughter, Janet Wright, and husband Brent of Ottawa, KS; their son, Jim Robinson, and wife Teri of Coffeyville, KS; five grandchildren: Todd Wright (Catherine), Abby Howe (Brian), Sara Forsythe (Josh), Luke Robinson (Christine), and Ben Robinson (Christoi), and eleven great-grandchildren. Today she is at home with her Lord and Savior and the close family she loved.
Katie Tooley spends hours and hours before and after games working behind the scenes to input statistics and write press releases. The Ottawa University Sports Information Director makes sure each of the 33 programs get adequate and accurate information released to the public.
A homegrown coach has her own program. Sam Mendez has been hired to take over the UT Permian Basin softball program.