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October 23, 2017
Story by Micah Oelze
Courtesy photo submitted

The first Barton Community College Student Recital of the school year will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, October 26 in the Dorothy Moses Morrison Chapel, located in the Fine Arts Building, F-157.  The recital is free and open to the public. Children under five years of age are discouraged from attending.

 
October 19, 2017
Story by Micah Oelze

The Barton Planetarium will host “Journey to a Billion Suns” at 7 p.m. October 23 in the Barton Community College Planetarium located in the Science Building.

"Journey to a Billion Suns" is a full-dome video experience taking viewers through time and history, explaining the basic technologies of star mapping and on a fascinating journey along the numerous features of the Milky Way.

 
October 19, 2017
Story by Micah Oelze

Barton Community College Foundation awards scholarships

The Barton Community College Foundation presents scholarships each year from funds received through its fundraising events, endowments and annual scholarship gifts. For the 2017-18 academic year, the Foundation has selected the following students (listed by hometown) for scholarship offers:

Albert
Bryce Maneth, Central Prairie Coop Scholarship

 
October 13, 2017
Story by Micah Oelze

Barton Community College announces summer 2017 graduates

Barton Community College has announced its list of graduates who earned associate degrees or certificates for career training during the summer semester of 2017.

Abilene
Caysen Smith, A.G.S.

Alta Vista
Michael Paar, Pharmacy Technician Certificate

Arkansas City
Bryan Warman, A.A.S.

Atwood
Scott Brown, A.A.S.

 
October 10, 2017
Story by Micah Oelze
Courtesy Photo

Through the month of November, Shafer Gallery Director Dave Barnes is hosting a series of informal art talks every Thursday at noon in the Shafer Gallery. This fall the topic is “All About the ‘Isms’”. In this series, Barnes takes attendees on a very personal stroll through the numerous styles of modern art. Tables will be set up for attendees to bring their own lunch so they may enjoy the talk in addition to their meal.

Great Bend Tribune
Published October 8, 2017

We will finish off the discussion of insects and crops next week.  However, with the rainfall of the last two weeks over most of the area, what does it mean for fall harvest and planting the 2018 wheat crop?  First, it is wet.  This column was written Friday morning and so the area may or may not have received the additional promised heavy rains through Friday evening.  If we did, the areas soils are really saturated.