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  2. Tabor College (Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the old stadium was demolished then replaced by Joel Wiens Stadium in 2009, which was a joint venture between Tabor College and Hillsboro USD 410. The new 3,000-seat stadium includes new artificial football and soccer turf, synthetic track and a throwing area for field events, new bleachers on the home side, a new press box, and new ...

  3. Tabor College - Wikipedia

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    Tabor College may refer to: Tabor College (Iowa), a defunct institution formerly located in Iowa; Tabor College (Kansas), a four-year Christian liberal arts ...

  4. Tabor College (Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    Shield of Tabor College, Iowa, with the college's motto: "Omnis veritas ducit ad Deum" ("All truth leads to God"). The school's roots date to 1852, when Deacon Samuel A. Adams, George Gaston, and Rev. John Todd came to Iowa for the purpose of establishing a Christian, egalitarian college similar to Oberlin College of Ohio, where Todd had studied.

  5. Tabor Bluejays - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Tabor College built Joel Wiens Stadium, a new football complex that is shared with Hillsboro High School. [3] In 2012, Tabor redshirt Junior Brandon Brown was found murdered in nearby McPherson, Kansas. Two former members of the McPherson Bulldogs football team were charged. As of October 5, 2012, the investigation is ongoing. [4]

  6. Hillsboro, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, Tabor College was founded by members of the Mennonite Brethren and Krimmer Mennonite Brethren Christian churches. [ 13 ] The National Old Trails Road , also known as the Ocean-to-Ocean Highway, was established in 1912, and was routed through Lehigh , Hillsboro, Marion , Lost Springs .

  7. Category:Tabor College (Kansas) - Wikipedia

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  8. John Todd (abolitionist) - Wikipedia

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    John Todd (November 10, 1818 – January 31, 1894) was an American Congregationalist minister, co-founder of Tabor College in Tabor, Iowa, a leading abolitionist and a conductor on the Underground Railroad. [1]

  9. Mike Gardner - Wikipedia

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    He is the head football coach for Tabor College, a position he held from 2004 to 2005 and resumed in 2010. Gardner served as the head football coach at Malone University in Canton, Ohio from 2006 to 2009. He was chosen to replace Mike Gottsch after Tabor's winless 2009 season. [3]