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K-State Alumni Club, Catbackers award scholarships to students in Reno County area The Hutchinson News The scholarships were given to Chase Keesling of Chase and Bryanna Fowler of Smolan. “We are so pleased to congratulate these outstanding students,” said Amy Button Renz, president and CEO of the K-State Alumni Association. “The Alumni Association board of directors is committed to helping prospective students attend K-State. We greatly appreciate local alumni and friends who have helped make these awards possible through their loyal support.” There are approximately 2,457 K-State alumni and friends in the Reno County area. The scholarships are for the 2021-22 academic year. The Alumni Association annually awards approximately $500,000 in student scholarships with funding provided by local K-State alumni and friends and Alumni Association programming. ....
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True West Magazine Phil Coe Have fun trailing the Lone Star outlaw from Texas to Kansas. Charles E. Rankin, retired editor of the University of Oklahoma Press and astute historian of key figures of the Old West, posed a question a while back when we were having lunch and discussing James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok. “What the hell was Phil Coe thinking?” We agreed on the answer. “He wasn’t.” John Wesley Hardin Coe’s decision to try to gun down Hickok on October 5, 1871, in Abilene, Kansas, might not have been the wisest choice for a 32-year-old, but it turned out to be a pretty good career move. ....