subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite map
Sun, Nov 08 2009 

Published July 05, 2009 10:31 pm - PITTSBURG, Kan. — At the PSU President’s Summit last Thursday, Rep. Julie Menghini, D-Pittsburg, put into words what many around the table already knew: The majority of young people growing up in small, Midwestern towns want nothing more than to leave the area upon graduation from high school or college.
What resonated quietly but consistently among those present at the summit was the common desire to keep those young people in the community.


Andra Bryan Stefanoni: Summit strives to do some bridge building



PITTSBURG, Kan. — At the PSU President’s Summit last Thursday, Rep. Julie Menghini, D-Pittsburg, put into words what many around the table already knew: The majority of young people growing up in small, Midwestern towns want nothing more than to leave the area upon graduation from high school or college.

What resonated quietly but consistently among those present at the summit was the common desire to keep those young people in the community.

To be sure, it was the ultimate think tank: The group of 30 was comprised of leaders from local schools, the city, the Chamber of Commerce, Pittsburg State University, and county and state elected officials.

Each voiced ideas, opinions and suggestions in an effort to ensure a positive future for Pittsburg.

City Commissioner Pam Henderson, who works in admissions at PSU, said leaders should focus on the impact that the Kansas Technology Center and Tyler Research Center — both located on the PSU campus — have on the community’s economic development, and work to grow that impact.

Henderson suggested that impact could mean graduates who want to stay in the community, develop businesses, become entrepreneurs and become a part of the work force.

Mike Bodensteiner, the new executive director of the Southeast Kansas Education Service Center, said he’d like to work in partnership to “harness the resources we have got,” referring to the bioscience labs at the SEK-ESC that provide research and investigation opportunities to K-12 students.

Menghini expressed her desire to see a partnership develop between the university and area high schools to “fill gaps” that exist at the secondary level in classes like computer technology — something she knew of first-hand as the parent of a teen.

She believes doing so would foster involvement in students’ interest areas, build a loyalty to PSU, and increase the chance that they are likely to stay in the community.

Mark Turnbull, Pittsburg’s economic development director, and Richard Dearth, dean of the College of Business at PSU, spoke of the relationships the university is forging with local businesses. A mini-MBA program kicked off last year, a second new program will kick off this fall, and there is a third program “on the drawing board” that will offer business and professional development opportunities.

City Commissioner and lifelong resident Marty Beezley said she is eager to build the Research & Development Park, something that has been “talked about for years.”

Of fostering business growth on that southeastern acreage that is home to K.W. Brock Directories and Kansas Polymer Research Center, she said city leaders “stand ready to do anything we can.”

Scott put forth his desire to see the community continue working toward being progressive in order to attract and retain young professionals, while at the same time appealing to older residents, through the installation of additional bike paths, walking paths, green initiatives and a future smoke-free campus.

City Commissioner and longtime resident Patrick O’Bryan said the President’s Summit was the type of bridge building that is key to developing the kind of Pittsburg they all want, and that working hand-in-hand, pulling in the same direction, will make it happen.



print this story    email this story    comment on this story   

Click to discuss this story with other readers on our forums.


Add a comment on this story







autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
: Special Offer For New Subscribers : 32 buy 1 get 1 free offers

Click Here!



Featured Jobs

MEMBER SERVICES ASSOCIATES
The Freeman Southwest Family YMCA in Neosho, MO has two openings for
Member Services Associates.
These part-t
...>MORE

JOPLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY
JOPLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY - Children’s Assistant. 20 hours per week. Must enjoy working with children, posses excellent cust...>MORE

SALES
NYSE and Co., opening a new division. Will train. Looking for full-time or part-time. Call Mike, (417)448-4732....>MORE

ATTENTION OWNER OPERATORS
we are now leasing on trucks. Call Susan at 888-379-9432 ext 102 for details. ...>MORE

SERVICE COORDINATOR SUPERVISOR
SERVICE COORDINATOR SUPERVISOR full time, responsible for development and supervision of ongoing activities required to...>MORE

TELLER
Local credit union has opening for part time teller 25-35 hours per week, experience preferred. Apply in person Joplin M...>MORE

SERVICE COORDINATOR
SERVICE COORDINATOR, excellent career opportunity! Fulltime positions available providing case management services and a...>MORE

3RD PARTY LOGISTICS COMPANY

Looking for sales people with transportation sales experience, also broker agents. Please send resume to P.O. Box
...>MORE

SUNSHINE, INC

is currently accepting applications for Full time and part time evening evening shift and an awake overnight suppo
...>MORE

MARS PET CARE

in Miami Ok. is now accepting applications for a Lead A position, on 2nd or 3rd shift. The position requires a hi
...>MORE

See all ads

Featured Transportation

1997 NISSAN MAXIMA
Loaded, 98,000 miles, excellent condition, must see, $4500. 417-438-1609....>MORE

1984 SUZUKI SAMURAI
4x4, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, 74,500 miles, 30+ mpg, $3000. (620)856-5807 or 620-762-2155....>MORE

1990 FREIGHLINER CAB OVER
set back axle, 400 Cummins, 9 speed over drive, flat top, big sleeper, 10 near new tires, new transmission, new brakes a...>MORE

1999 PONTIAC GRAND AM
2 door, spoiler, automatic, cold air, CD, extra nice, $2400. 1317 Schifferdecker, Joplin....>MORE

2002 CHEVROLET SILVERADO
4x4, asking $4500. (417)850-2454....>MORE

1986 FORD MUSTANG GT
Convertible, 5 speed, 112,000 miles, $3800. 417-439-1707 or 417-439-7901...>MORE

2007 NISSAN MURANO
All wheel drive, 47,000 miles, leather, excellent condition, received a company car and do not need extra vehicle. $17,9...>MORE

2002 KIA OPTIMA EX
KIA, 2002 Optima EX, 4 door, leather, loaded, cold air, sunroof, CD, extra nice, $3200. 1317 Schifferdecker, Joplin....>MORE

1998 OLDSMOBILE REGENCY
127,000 miles, nice and clean, $3420. 529-2207....>MORE

1993 CHEVROLET SHORT CONVERSION
V6, loaded, cold air, good mpg, great shape, 115,000 miles, $1950. (417)385-7039...>MORE

See all ads

Featured Homes

DOWNTOWN JOPLIN

Commercial buildings.
For sale or lease.
For details phone
Bill Martin,
Quality Real Estat
...>MORE

GROVE, GRAND LAKE, OK.

Beautiful 2-story 2-kitchen Lake Home with Million $$$ lakefront. Stunning Commercial Building for restaurant or o
...>MORE

HISTORICAL ROCK FILLING STATION

on Route 66 with lots of updates This solid old building has 1200 sq. ft. on 100x100 lot, on Main Street of Carter
...>MORE

OPEN HOUSE 2-4 P.M.
3 br, 2 ba, 2-car gar., 1660 sq. ft. with lots of amenities, 2228 W. 29th. $129,900. 417-825-0557....>MORE

Deerfield Estates
in Carl Junction, prime building sites, reduced $10,000 each. 417-825-0052...>MORE

3 BR, 7 YEAR OLD
like new, all electric, 10 minutes to Neosho, 20 minutes to Joplin. No Smoking, No Pets, $700 Month, $350 Deposit. (417)...>MORE

1617 JEFFERSON CIRCLE
3 BR, 2 ba, gar, fence, updated electric $63,000. 629-6135...>MORE

2 BR CENTRAL HEAT/AIR,
gar, $475/$300 appliances 4117 S Pennsylvania 417-389-6737...>MORE

FURNISHED 3 BR
2 ba, 1750 sq. ft. vaulted ceilings, located in S. Joplin, near Shoal Creek, $97,500. Usa Real Estate 417-781-1233....>MORE

916 OREGON
OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 PM , CARTERVILLE. 3 br, 2 1/2 ba REDUCED! 417-439-5010....>MORE

See all ads

Other Cool Stuff

1950S CAVALIER COKE MACHINE
in working order, $350. (417)782-2751....>MORE

WANENMACHER’S WORLD’S LARGEST
GUN SHOW -November 14 and 15. Tulsa Fairgrounds, Saturday, 8-6 p.m., Sunday 8-4 p.m. www.tulsaarmsshow.com....>MORE

COUCH
full size, with pillows, light pastel colors, lavender and blue, no cats, no dogs, no kids, $150 or offer. 624-2197....>MORE

BOW FLEX EXTREME HOME GYM

(417)438-9041
...>MORE

CHIHUAHUAS
Chorkies, WaPoos, Shih-Tzus, just in time for Christmas. $85 to $250. Registered and shots 417-438-6057...>MORE

14 WEEK-10 WEEK OLD MORKIE
males, $200. Papillion females, $200. 417-548-2433....>MORE

YORKIE, POMERANIAN AND SILKY PUPPIES
wanting forever homes. Well socialized. Prices $75-$300. Early Christmas presents (417)652-7510, leave message. ...>MORE

TWO LIVING ESTATE SALES, ONE SITE

Saturday, November 7, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
28245 Fir Road, Carl Junction, MO.
Follow signs.
Downsizing
...>MORE

2008 POLARIS TRAILBLAZER 330
2 wheel drive, like new, $2300. (918)961-8995....>MORE

CHEAP PUPPIES
Border Terriers, Dachshunds, Italian Greyhound, Lhasas, Morkies, Norwich Terriers, Shih-Tzus, Standard Poodles (chocolat...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index

 

 

The Joplin Globe Electronic Edition