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weather report 88° 10 a.m. Monday Today • Sunset, 7:24 p.m. Wednesday • Sunrise, 6:12 a.m. • Sunset, 7:23 p.m. Midday Conditions • Soil temperature 73 degrees • Humidity 43 percent • Sky sunny • Winds southwest 17 - 25 mph • Barometer 30.13 inches and steady • Record High today 102° (1960) • Record Low today 44° (1911)

Last 24 Hours* About a dozen officers, deputies, troopers, other law enforcement employees, and Selby, the police’s High Sunday 97° drug dog, took part in the torch run. Photos by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News Low Sunday 66° Precipitation none This month 0.79 Year to date 8.64 Below normal 6.86 inches Cops carry torch The Topside Forecast Today: Sunny and hot with a high near 99, winds out of the southwest at 5 to 10 mph and a low around 66. Wednesday: Sunny with a high nera 95, winds out of for Special Olympics the southeast at 5 to 15 mph and a low around 65. A procession of flashing lights was seen heading many of the Special Olympics Athletes got out to run Extended Forecast down several streets in Goodland on Friday, but it beside the officers. The run finished at the Van Gogh, Thursday: Sunny and hot with wasn’t an emergency, it was the Special Olympics where an ice cream social was held for the athletes, a high near 97 and a low around Kansas Law Enforcement Torch Run. officers and the community. 67. Friday: Sunny and hot with a About a dozen Goodland Police Officers, Sheriff’s Other torch runs have been held across the state, high near 99 and a low around Deputies, Kansas Highway Patrol troopers and other including several in northwest Kansas, as a fund raiser 67. Saturday: Sunny and hot with local law enforcement employees gathered at Golden and awareness campaign for Special Olympics Kansas. a high near 98 and a low around West Friday morning to start the run. The Sheriff’s De- The next Special Olympics event will be the World’s 68. Sunday: Sunny with a high partment brought out its big truck to carry local Special Largest Convoy on Saturday, Sept. 7, which brings to- near 96. Olympics athletes while law enforcement officers ran gether truck drivers from all over the region in one big (National Weather Service) behind with the torch. The runners, escorted by police convoy. One leg of the convoy will start in Goodland Get 24-hour weather info. at 162.400 MHz. vehicles, went down Kansas Avenue, then took Eighth while the other will start in Oakley. The two will meet Street to Main. They went down Main Street to 17th in Colby, where there will be a social gathering for the Street. They stopped at the High Plains Museum where drivers and athletes.

local markets 10 a.m. Wheat — $7.05 bushel Posted county price — $6.66 Corn — $6.39 bushel Posted county price — $6.02 Milo — $5.68 bushel Soybeans — $13.94 bushel The law enforcement runners stopped briefly at the High Plains Museum to allow some of the Special Posted county price — $13.50 Olympics Kansas Athletes to get out of the truck and run as well (above). Police Chief Cliff Couch Millet — no bid (right) lit the torch to get the run started before handing it off to other officers. Sunflowers Oil current crop — $21.30 cwt. Confection — no bid Pinto beans — $28 (Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta, Library to hold talk on domestic servants Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean. These may not be closing figures. ) The Goodland Public Library will hold domestic skills provided many employment reflected on my own experiences as the child tations and discussions examining the theme a presentation “African American Women opportunities, even in Hollywood. Bates will of a domestic cook,” Bates said. “My mother of work and working in Kansas and how these Domestics: The Story of Two Kansas,” at 7 discuss the family legacy of domestic work and aunt shared wonderful stories about their stories help define us. p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10. and share mementos Ernestine and Char- experiences with such greats as Walt Disney, The Kansas Humanities Council conducts Angela Bates will present the free program, lesetta collected. John Wayne, Bob Hope and others. This rich and supports community-based programs, inside which is made possible by the Kansas Hu- Bates is the executive director of the Nico- history makes me proud of their accomplish- serves as a financial resource through an ac- manities Council. demus Historical Society. She present edu- ments and appreciate the skills that I now tive grant-making program and encourage Ernestine and Charlesetta Williams of Ni- cational programs across the nation covering possess as a professional cook.” Kansas to engage in the civic and cultural life today codemus learned basic cleaning and cooking Nicodemus, Exodusters and black towns in “African American Women Domestics: of their communities. For more information, More local skills from their mother and grandmother, the west, Buffalo Soldiers and black women The Story of Two Kansas,” is part of the visit www.kansashumanities.org. news, views who had been enslaved in Kentucky. When in the west. Kansas Humanities Council’s “The Way We from your Goodland they moved to California in the 1950s, their “When I watched the movie ‘The Help,’ I Worked” Speakers Bureau, featuring presen- Star-News

Mavericks win Saturday Brewster celebrates The Northwest Kansas Technical College beat Northeastern Junior Col- 125th Anniversary lege at home on Saturday Visitors checked out the classic cars and trucks on for the first win of their regu- display (right) during the Brewster 125th Anniversary lar season. celebration last weekend. The two-day event included See Page 10 many different activities such as Buffalo Bingo (above) with Jenny the buffalo provided by Goodland’s The Buffalo Guys. Photos by Heather Alwin and Ken Klemm about our 2 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, August 27, 2013 friends card shower Friends of Josephine Mann the calendar obituary are requesting a card shower to celebrate her 90th birthday on Sat- Katherine Hope Davis urday, Aug. 31. Her address is 1619 calendar couraged to wear their brightest carrots, bread and cottage cheese Friday Caldwell, Goodland, Kan. 67735. There will be a hot dog feed at gear. Registration is available with fruit. : Chicken salad Katherine Hope Davis, 94, Good- Robert Scott Ayers, Marcia Pugh patient news 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 14, at online at cityofgoodland.org, sandwich, baked beans, macaroni land homemaker, died Thursday, and Cody Sharp; and a great-grand- Smoky Gardens. Heartland Soul goodlandgac.com and facebook. salad, bun and Mandarin oranges. Aug. 22, 2013, at her home in daughter, Esther Le’Chelle Salts. Roger Collins is in Citizens will provide live music. com/goodlandeventsteam. Pre- school menu Goodland. Survivors include three Medical Center in Colby and would registration is $15, registration the She was born on Oct. daughters, Judy (Grady) The Brewster Library and Mu- Today: Breakfast - Baked appreciate calls and cards. He lost day of the run is $20. Registrations 17, 1918, to Adolph and Nations of Burlington, seum will have this years An- French toast stripes with syrup, part of his leg about a year ago and is make prior to Friday, Sept. 6, will Julesie (Hansson) Gem- Beth Pugh of Goodland nual Hot Dog/Watermelon Feed strawberries and bananas and at risk for losing part of his other leg. include a t-shirt. mer in Bird City. In 1938 and Vicki (Guy) Fitzwater starting at 5 p.m. (Mountain milk. Lunch - Chicken nuggets, His address is 100 E. College Drive, The Goodland Farmers Mar- she graduated from Sher- of Santa Fe, N.M.; a sister Time) on Thursday at Hunter mashed potatoes with gravy, Room 118, Colby, Kan. 67701 or ket is open Saturdays from 8 man Community High Freda House of Good- Hall Park. Donations will go to fresh broccoli, strawberries and (785) 462-751. a.m. to 11 a.m. at Chambers Park. School. land; 10 grandchildren; the library and museum. bananas and milk. Wednesday: Selling are baked goods and fresh On Aug. 13, 1943, she 24 great-grandchildren; genesis and The Young Professionals Af- Breakfast - Western melet que- garden vegetables. and Jim Trablik were mar- and 16 great-great-grand- ter Hours Tailgate will be held sadilla with salsa, potato rounds, salvation army Prairie Land Food sign up ried in Watertown, N.Y. Davis children. at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 6, fresh pear and milk. Lunch - Chili, Genesis and Salvation Army are will be until Monday, Sept. 16. He died in 1978. Services will be at 10 in the parking lot across from the whole grain corn chips, celery and available year round to help those in Distribution is 1 to 2 p.m. Satur- On Dec. 3, 1989, she and Irvin a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013, at post office. cucumbers, cinnamon roll, or- need. Call (785) 890-2299 to speak day, Sept. 28, at Cat’s TnT, 1018 Davis were married in Wallace the Seventh Day Adventist Church A presentation on “African ange smiles and milk. Thursday: to a volunteer. Main, or at the Bernadine Johnson County. He died in 2002. in Goodland with Pastor Jim Mc- American Women Domestics: Breakfast - Scrumptious coffee- residence, located at 704 Walnut. Mrs. Davis was a member of the Curdy officiating and burial in the activities The Story of Two Kansans” will cake, sunrise smoothie, graham For information call 899-2338, Seventh Day Adventist Church Goodland Cemetery. be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, crackers and milk. Lunch - Baked Tours of the 1907 Victorian 821-1275, 890-2287, 821-1827 since 1954. Visitation was from 3 to 7 p.m. on Sept. 10, at the Goodland Public ham, two potato mash, green House at 202 W. 13th are from 1 to or 899-4278 or order online at She enjoyed gardening, crochet- Monday, Aug. 26, 2013, at Koons Library, 812 Broadway. beans, angel biscuit with jelly, 5 p.m. Wednesday through Mon- www.prairielandfood.com. The ing and reading. Chapel, 211 N. Main, Goodland. Discussion of the book kiwi and milk. Friday: Breakfast day. Closed on Tuesday. Prairie Pak will have lean ground Preceding her in death were her Memorials to Amazing Facts “Holes” by Louis Sachar will be - Biscuit and gravy, apricots, fruit The High Plains Museum, 1717 beef, boneless ham steak, chicken husbands; her parents; two sisters, Ministries may be sent to the funeral led by Valerie Brown-Kuchera at juice and milk. Lunch - macaroni Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m. breast strips, pork sausage, pol- Julesie Olsen and Agnes Gemmer; home. 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 19, and cheese, meat balls, seasoned to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday lock fillets, seasonal fresh fruits two brothers, Rudy Gemmer and through Saturday and from 1 to at the Goodland Public Library, peas, fresh baby carrots, whole 812 Broadway. and vegetables. The specials are Jack Stewart; three grandchildren, 5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Tuesdays. a prime rib roast, Schwann’s wheat bread with jelly, apple The Carnegie Arts Center is Goodland will have its first wedges and milk. 5K/1 mile Glo Run on Satur- pepperoni pizzas, chicken breast open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- chunks and turkey cutlets. school calendar day through Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. day, Sept. 28. Registration starts Today: 5:30 p.m. multicul- on Sunday and 1 to 6 p.m. on at 8 p.m. and the run is from 9 to senior menu tural potluck at West Elemen- Monday at 120 W. 12th. The center 10 p.m. The night run begins at Today: Ham and beans, cole- tary. Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. pro- is always in need of hosts and host- Chambers Park, 13th and Sher- slaw, cornbread and cantaloupe. fessional learning community. esses on Sundays. New monthly man, and will take runners on a Wednesday: Taco salad, citrus Thursday: none. Friday: 6:15 exhibits and you are invited to visit tour of Goodland. Runners have slices, chips and fruit cobbler. Conference to talk p.m. football and cross country the gift shop. the choice of taking a one mile Thursday: Cook’s choice entree, sports drink scrimmage. 8 p.m. The Goodland Public Library is route or a 5K route and are en- oven fried potatoes, seasoned back to school dance. open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon- about grazing lands day through Thursday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Sat- Group meets at 6 p.m. on Fridays dren’s and adults’ immunizations; meet certain economic guidelines Has the stress and worry of the Duvall, Salina. urday. For information call (785) at First Christian Church, 711 Ar- health assessments for Kan Be and provides hearing, vision, dental present drought caused you to ques- Presenters include: conservation 899-5461 or stop by the library. cade. For information call Alice or Healthy, daycare and school entry; and educational screenings. Nutri- tion the way in which you make service range specialists David Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sher- Marilyn at 890-5914 or 821-2862. fasting blood sugar and hemoglo- tious meals are served, and parents management decisions on the graz- Kraft, Dwayne Rice and Doug man County is seeking mentors and The “Freedom Today” group of bin; and family planning available are encouraged to get involved in ing lands you operate? Spencer. Also on the program is children to mentor. Call 890-3665. Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 by appointment. Sharps containers their children’s education. For in- Over the past couple of growing experienced rancher Ted Alexander, The Good Sam Family Support p.m. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and are available for a fee. WIC program formation call 890-2552. seasons, statements often heard are who has developed and implement- Council meets at 7 p.m. the second 8 p.m. on Sundays at 1013 Center. available. Call 890-4888 or go to crimestoppers “I don’t like the way my pastures ed drought plans that have greatly Thursday of every month at the Call 890-8369. www.sherman.kansas.com. If you have information about look: or “I sure have had an increase benefited his ranch. Goodland Elks Lodge. Meetings Bird City Alcoholics Anony- If you have questions, concerns any crime, call the Goodland Area in weedy-type plants” since the Attendees will be encouraged to: are open to all interested people. mous group meets at 6:30 p.m. or complaints about child care, call Crime Stoppers “Look Line” at 899- drought has been in place. Both are • Identify critical decision dates For information call 890-3117 or (Mountain Time) on Fridays at the the health department. 5665. Your call will be confidential indications that ranchers are con- at their ranch location. 890-5936. Senior Center on 4th Street. Nar- Water Testing — The Northwest and you will not be asked your cerned about the plant communities • Pinpoint decisions which they Breast Cancer Support Group cotics Anonymous meets at 6:30 Local Environmental Protection name. If the information results in in their pastures. can make before actual drought meets at 5:30 p.m. the second (Mountain Time) on Tuesdays at Group does well evaluations, in- the arrest and/or conviction of those With droughts which have stay- conditions are present. Monday of the month. Any woman the Senior Center. Call (785) 734- cluding testing for bacteria and involved, you could be eligible for ing power, the stress to both the • Seek the development of a ranch with cancer is welcome. Call Norma 2734 for more information. nitrates. To schedule an evaluation a reward of up to $1,000. Goodland land and the manager can accumu- forage inventory which is the bench- at 890-6629 for more information. Stratton “AA by the Book” Al- or discuss environmental concerns, Area Crime Stoppers is a nonprofit late. The answer is to gain a better mark for fine tuning all decisions on The Goodland Activities Center coholics Anonymous group meets call the Health Department at 890- organization formed by citizens understanding of how climate and the ranch. has the daily activities. For informa- at 7 p.m. Thursdays for a beginners 4888. against crime. plant communities interact with The workshop will begin at 8:30 tion call 890-7242. Memberships open meeting. Filies and young hospital volunteers The police department can also one another. a.m. (Mountain Time) and finish options for everyone including day people welcome. Call (719) 348- Gift shop hours are 9 a.m. to noon be called at 890-4570. The Kansas Graziers Association mid-afternoon. There is no cost. passes for $5. Visit goodlandgac. 5398 for men and (719) 346-8553 and 1 to 4 p.m.; a.m. and p.m. volun- along with the Natural Resources Lunch will not be provided; a break com or stop by 808 Main. The hours for women. On U.S. Highway 24 go family shelter teers are in the gift shop. Conservation Service and Kansas at noon is scheduled. are 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday to Statton and it is the second house The Northwest Kansas Domestic Farmers Union will hold a one-day For information contact Mary at through Thursday, Friday 5:30 a.m. on the left, 513 Iola Street. early head start and Sexual Violence Services pro- drought-plan-writing workshops [email protected] or call (785) to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fibromyalgia and Chronic Early Head Start is a state funded vides help day or night to victims Tuesday at the conservation ser- 562-8726. and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Aerobics Myofascial Pain Support Group program for income eligible fami- of domestic violence and sexual vice’s Conference Center at 747 are at 5:30 a.m. on Monday and meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. the lies with prenatal mothers and chil- assault. For information or help, call Wednesday. Insanity class meets third Wednesday of every month dren up to age three. Families par- (800) 794-4624. In the Colby area, at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, in the Emergency Medical Services ticipate in a variety of educational call (785) 443-1130. Current and past Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and building, 257 15th St., in Burling- activities and receive free medical animal shelter Saturday. Taekwondo with Wayne ton. Call Debbie at 719-346-4612. and dental care. Luckert call for times and dates. thrift store Services include special needs Lost a pet? Call 890-4575 or go to Weight Watchers meets at 5:30 of children with disabilities. If you www.petfinder.com and be sure to farm costs compared The Goodland Churches Thrift p.m. for weigh in and 6 p.m. for enter the Goodland zip code 67735. Shop, 1002 Main, is open from 10 have a family member with a special the meeting every Tuesday at the You can also call the Goodland a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through , such as drug or alcohol In the latest installment to the of seed, nearly 200 percent higher, Harvest Evangelical Free Church, Police Department at 890-4570 or Friday. Donations welcome. For abuse, job loss or other family crisis, Arthur Capper Cooperative Center and cost of machinery and equip- 521 E. Hwy. 24. For information Northwest Kansas Animal Shelter information call 890-2007. your family can qualify. Call 785- fact sheet series, Brian Briggeman ment, nearly 100 percent higher. call (785) 890-6423. 672-3125, ext. 187. at 899-4398. Interested in adopting and Chuck Mickelsen explore the “While some costs have risen Goodland Alcoholics Anony- health department preschool a pet? Call the animal shelter or go to evolution of the costs of agricultural sharply, land rental costs remain mous, 1013 Center. If you drink The Sherman County Health De- the website www.nwkasgoodland. production, and peer into the below their 1970s highs,” said alcohol, that’s your business. If you partment at 1622 Broadway is open Sherman County Head Start is webs.com. evolution of these costs. Briggeman. “Looking ahead, eco- want to stop, we can help. Call 821- from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. a free preschool for eligible 3 and “Today, the costs of agricultural nomic conditions suggest costs 3826 or 728-7491. Monday through Friday. 4 year olds. The federally funded production have surged to the his- may continue their rise, especially Goodland Al-Anon Family Blood pressures; infants’, chil- program is targeted to families who torically high levels of the late land rents.” 1970s,” said Briggeman, director These added costs have provided of the Arthur Capper Cooperative benefits to farmers, such as im- Library book discussion to be in September Center at Kansas State University. proved yields and farm efficiency. Briggeman and Mickelsen, both And at today’s commodity prices, Discussion of “Holes” by Louis Lake, a juvenile detention center. rotten-pig-stealing-great-great- vice Center of Oakley. She received from the Department of Agricul- these benefits have led to solid profit Sachar will be led by Valerie Brown- He discovers that the lake is a vast grandfather.” her Master of Arts in literature from tural Economics at Kansas State, opportunities for crop farmers. Kuchera of the Northwest Kansas dry bed where the inmates dig holes This is part of the Talk About Fort Hays State University. compared these elevated costs to the However, history has shown that Educational Service Center at 6:30 each day in the searing sun. The Literature in Kansas book discus- For more information call (785) 1970s, showing that technological these profits are often short-lived. p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 19, at the mystery of the warden’s obsession sion series provided by the Kansas 899-5461 or go to www.goodlandli- costs have surged for today’s pro- So, the question is will these profits Goodland Public Library, 812 with digging is gradually revealed Humanities Council. brary.org. ducers. On an inflation-adjusted hold if these sizable costs continue Broadway. as the story weaves the story of Brown-Kuchera coordinates basis, total costs of producing an to grow? The book talks about when Stan- Stanley’s incarceration with fam- seminars and conferences for the acre of corn are just two percent Information is available by con- ley Yelnats is sent to Camp Green ily myths of his “no-good-dirty- Northwest Kansas Educational Ser- higher today than they were in 1975. tacting Briggeman at bbrigg@k- Where the differences lie between state.edu or (785) 532-2573. these two time periods is in the cost Enjoy a night at the movies! Sherman www.goodlandnet.com/movies 1203 Main – Phone 899-6103 Got family news? Call 899-2338 TONIGHT 7 PM Country Legends Wolverine 3D (PG-13) www.catcountry.org Starts Friday 7 PM: The Conjuring (R)

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The Goodland United Methodist Youth held a 50’s Drive-In Diner and also invited people to show off their show cars in the parking lot. Some of the servers and some attending the hamburger and hot dog feed were dressed in 50’s styles. Some of the cars in the parking were a Mustang Mach I and Model A’s. The money raised will be used for a youth mission trip in the summer of 2014. Photos by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News

K-State is lead center on wheat Goodland students The National Science Foundation Foundation and the support of AgroSciences LLC, General Mills center creates unprecedented op- has named Kansas State University our industry partners underscores and the Heartland Plant Innovation portunities for graduate students to get free books as its lead institution for the world’s the expertise and talent at Kansas Center. and postdoctoral researchers to first Industry/University Coopera- State University. It is a significant The National Science Foundation work alongside industry partners Reading is Fundamental, the from a variety of age appropriate tive Research Center on wheat. milestone in being recognized as a awarded a seed grant to start the and academic scientists, as well as largest nonprofit children’s lit- books to keep. The premier center, named the Top 50 public research university research center, with the stipulation to develop new genetic research that eracy program, and Macy’s Inc. Reading is Fundamental has NSF I/UCRC Wheat Genetics Re- by 2025.” that at least three industry partners could immediately improve food have teamed us to award the given 400 million books to 37 source Center, is the first National The National Science Founda- had to join and financially back the security and safety. Northwest Kansas Educational million children since 1966. Science Foundation-established tion center will be divided between center. According to Gill, 10 com- “It’s really a win-win for all in- Service Center Early Head Start Since 2004 Macy’s has helped research center for any crop plant. Kansas State University and Colo- panies signed on as partners. volved,” Gill said. “It’s good news and Head Start programs a grant raise $25.8 million for the Read- It will focus on improving the food rado State University, with Kansas The Kansas-based research cen- for Kansas State University because to buy books for children and their ing is Fundamental program. production and disease resistance of State University serving as the lead ter will be largely based at the it’s taking one of the university’s big families. Counties of the kids that will wheat and other crop plants, as well institution. Bikram Gill, university Kansas Wheat Innovation Center strengths and using it to improve The Early Head Start and Head benefit from this grant are Sher- as serve as a training hub for gradu- distinguished professor of plant in Manhattan, where scientists food supplies, food safety and the Start programs will have book man, Cheyenne, Decatur, Gove, ate students and young researchers. pathology and director of the uni- will conduct research on wheat economy, and train future scientists. distributions in their class rooms Graham, Logan, Norton, Rawl- Currently, there are 61 National versity’s Wheat Genetics Resource germplasm improvement, using It’s good news for businesses that the month of October with this ins, Thomas, Trego and Wallace. Science Foundation Industry/Uni- Center, will serve as director. the wheat gene bank of the Wheat are interested in improving their money. These kids get to pick versity Cooperative Research Cen- Collaborators include Kansas Genetics Resource Center. wheat growing and breeding efforts. ters, most of which are devoted to State University’s departments Both the gene bank -- which They will be able to use this research engineering and electronics. of agronomy, plant pathology, maintains about 14,000 wild wheat to accelerate those areas. We see this “We’re thrilled that Kansas State entomology and grain science and species strains and about 10,000 as very, very exciting news.” University is recognized as an industry; the U.S. Department of genetic stocks -- and its accompany- international leader in securing Agriculture’s plant science and ing laboratory will relocate to the and improving major food sources wheat genetics units; the Kansas Kansas Wheat Innovation Center, corrections Goodland High that are vital to feeding the world’s Wheat Commission; the Kansas Gill said. Several postdoctoral re- growing population,” said Kirk Wheat Alliance; and multiple cor- search fellows also will transition The Goodland Star-News will Schulz, university president. “This porations, including Bayer Crop- to the building. correct any mistake or misunder- School Black & decision by the National Science Science, Syngenta, Limagrain, Dow According to Gill, the research standing in a news story. Please call our office at (785) 899-2338 to report errors. We believe that Gold Boosters Classifieds work! news should be fair and factual. We want to keep an accurate record Proudly supporting GHS students in academics, activities and athletics. 899-2338 and appreciate you calling to our attention any failure to live up to Membership BBQ this standard. Friday, August 30 at 5 p.m. Cowboy Stadium, west end $5 per plate (no carry-outs please) savings on our Truckload Goodland, Sale of GM engines and Kansas Thank you to the following donors: GM transmissions. 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In today’s world, increasingly it is citizen- critics or organi- zations outside of mainstream journalism, empowered by the Web’s ability for two-way conversations and comments, and by independence from past restraints of expensive printing presses and broadcast machinery. There’s one more approach, present in about 25 news organiza- tions: An in-house public critic, the ombudsman. In various ways and formats, those ombudsmen – down from 40 such positions just a few years ago – tackle complaints, evaluate newsgather- ing and arbitrate claims of misreporting, distortion and even the absence of coverage. Sometimes called “reader advocate” or “public editor,” the idea of an on-the-payroll, independent reviewer is a relatively new concept in the United States – about a half-century in its current form. Their very-public presence means correcting faults in public. Whistleblowers exist in many kinds of businesses, but rarely are they paid to operate in plain view from the start – which can result in some very-public spats. Case in point: The current flap inside National Public Radio over a 2011 report critical of South Dakota’s state-funded efforts that relocated what the report said was a surprisingly high number of Native American children into foster care. NPR ombudsman Edward Schumacher-Matos spent more than a year checking the report and found that it was “fundamentally flawed,” according Sheriff budget increase not justified to a story posted on NPR’s online news site. To the Editor: a little more than 10,500 times since the first The original NPR report said state authorities appeared to dis- I know that our commissioner meetings from our of the year, and the Sheriff’s Office has been regard the federal Indian Child Welfare Act, which favors placing usually last from four to five hours or longer; readers called upon a little more than 7,500 times since Native American children with relatives or other Native American therefor it is impossible for the newspaper to the first of the year. It is apparent that law en- families before other options – and may have done so because print everything that goes on and a lot of it is • to the editor forcement is very busy in this country. of cultural bias and to gain increased federal aid to support such quite boring. I have been asked if there is only One of the largest raises in your budget plan placements, involving as much as $100 million. one commissioner, but would like to assure is for salaries. You have stated that you are Both Schumacher-Matos and NPR News agree that figure isn’t the public that there are three commission- money from the general fund at the end of the short on manpower and need more employees, correct. But they disagree over the tone of some of the report, ers sitting there making the decisions and we year and your rebuttal was that he must be over and some employees have not even had ample and whether state officials’ views were properly represented. In all bring something different to the table but budgeting. The Commission looked long and time for vacation in the past. I had the deputy the end, the ombudsman’s 80-page critique may well be more work together for the good of the hard at that budget and did cut it some from clerk pull all the records and all the past and significant for opining on a story missed or underreported than community. what he requested for this year. present employees have had or been paid for about factual errors. I have learned that sometimes it is best for At our last budget meeting with you, you their vacation time except for one. The new NPR’s management stands by the story’s essentials, while me to write my thoughts down and read them stated that if everything went well the rest of Undersheriff has lost about three hours of conceding some mistakes. But, “I had a gnawing sense that the so as not to miss any points that I want to make. the year you would come in under budget by vacation time. real issue was deeper than the story,” Schumacher-Matos wrote. Therefor I am submitting the thoughts that I approximately $30,000. I would like to thank I have also looked over all of the overtime for The ombudsman wrote that “… the centrally relevant matter of read to the Sheriff at our budget meeting and you and commend you on a job well done stay- this year, and see that there is very little, which child neglect is simply dismissed. That many of the foster deci- I feel like a lot of the points that I made were ing within your budget guidelines. makes me think that you are doing a good job sions, meanwhile, are in fact made by the tribes’ own independent missed in the last newspaper article, so the The increase you are asking for is $146,000, scheduling, but also makes me wonder about judges goes unreported altogether. The crucial context of social following is what I read to our Sheriff and our which equates to a little over two mills. This the need for extra personnel. I think at this time ills and a crisis of Indian family breakdowns on the state’s reser- Undersheriff so you know what I am thinking year the public will see a fair increase in their the Commission agrees that you may need vations are also all but missing.” and what homework I do to try to make the taxes due to the school bond issue passing by some capital expenditures as you have to have Newsrooms large and small have been battered by economic correct decisions. popular vote. I think another two mills on top equipment as well as maintain it to do your job. hardship and traditional audiences have been splintered by new “Sheriff: you are elected by the people to of that would be more than the general public I do not feel at this time that all of the pro- ways of getting information. What’s left to sustain a free press is protect them and uphold the law and we are could stand. posed increases are justifiable. Another point a focus on credibility – fair and truthful reporting – that surveys elected as the chief executives of the county, There are approximately 6,000 people in that needs to be made is when you sit on this and polls say the public wants. and one of our main jobs is to budget wisely. I this county and a little more than 4,000 reside side of the table, we as Commissioners must More news operations should provide for the kind of public have received several calls after the article in within the city limits of Goodland. The City remember that we have to budget more than follow-up and self- critique that NPR engaged in, both for the the paper and want to make it perfectly clear of Goodland budgets around $500,000 for the $20,000 in benefits for each full time employ- sake of accuracy and to sustain a free press. By holding itself ac- that the Commission is not asking for this city police, and if we add the $720,000 you are ee, which consist of health insurance, social countable with the same vigor the news media employs on others, budget increase for the Sheriff’s Office, the asking for that will make a total of a little over security taxes, workmen’s compensation, we will have the credible “watchdog on government” that the Sheriff is requesting the increase. $1.2 million the taxpayers will be paying for retirement, etc. nation’s Founders envisioned. This confusion seems to stem from last law enforcement. Larry Enfield –Gene Policinski, chief operating officer of the Newseum In- year’s election, when at the forum the past I checked with Dispatch and as of Monday, Sherman County Commissioner stitute and senior vice president of its First Amendment Center Sheriff state that every year he had returned Aug. 19, the police had been called by Dispatch The Goodland Star-News Journey to health (USPS No. 222-460. ISSN 0893-0562) The state of our health is a contributing fac- El estado de nuestra salud es un factor que Member: Kansas Press Association sheri Inland Press Association Colorado Press Association tor to every single facet of our life. It affects our contribuye a todas las facetas de nuestra vida National Newspaper Association feelings of personal well-being and self worth. individual. Afecta a nuestros sentimientos de How healthy we feel affects our approach to arroyo bienestar personal y vale la pena. Lo saludable e-mail: [email protected] work and interferes with our social interac- little fish que sentimos afecta nuestro enfoque para Steve Haynes, President tions. Our health even affects the service we • trabajar e interfieren con nuestras interac- Kevin Bottrell, Editor 20 11 perform for our fellow man and our service to ciones sociales. Nuestra salud incluso afecta Pat Schiefen, Society Editor The Lord. It is much easier to feel that all is right with the world when el servicio que realizamos para nuestros semejantes y nuestro servicio Advertising Department 2011 our body is functioning at its optimum. para el señor. Es mucho más fácil de sentir que todo está bien con el Jessica Harenberg and Angela Bonham Health and Nutrition were not Blessings that I enjoyed as a child. mundo cuando nuestro cuerpo está funcionando en su grado óptimo. My parents did the best they could with the resources they had, but Salud y nutrición no fueron las bendiciones que disfruté como una Sheila Smith, Circulation Manager meals were intended to fill the stomach and keep you alive. And I had niña. Mis padres lo hicieron lo mejor que pudieron con los recursos Nor’west Press a Anxiety Disorder even back then, of course they just called it “bad que tenían, pero las comidas estaban destinadas a llenar el estómago y Richard Westfahl, General Manager nerves” back in the day. mantenerte con vida. Y tenía un trastorno de ansiedad, incluso entonces, Gary Stewart, Jim Bowker, James Jackson And as an adult I’ve enjoyed cycle after cycle of symptomatic por supuesto sólo lo llamaron “Mal de los nervios” en el día. Kris McCool, Tracy Traxel, physical misbehavior. In fact, there’s probably not in the entire world Y he disfrutado como un adulto ciclo tras ciclo de conducta física Judy McKnight, Sheri Arroyo. a specialty field that hasn’t poked, and prodded, and pondered upon sintomática. De hecho, probablemente no hay en el mundo entero una this perfect specimen of spectacularly unhealthy and obese carnage especialidad que no ha pinchado y empujado y reflexionó sobre este that I’ve been carrying around for almost half a century. espécimen perfecto de carnicería espectacularmente obesa y poco nwkansas.com But let’s face it, physical ills are a reality of life... saludable que he estado cargando durante casi medio siglo. N.T. Betz, Director of Internet Services We have been warned of the dangers in the improper and indis- Pero seamos realistas, los males físicos son una realidad de la vida... 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SUBSCRIPTIONS: In Sherman County and adjacent counties: three I’ve come to the conclusion that since I must partake of this Earthly aumenta el riesgo de otras enfermedades y crea malestar físico, así months, $29; six months, $46; 12 months, $81. Out of area, weekly mailing Experience, maybe I should be able to enjoy it a bit... So, i decided como las cargas psicológicas. of two issues: three months, $39; six months, $54; 12 months, $89 (All tax to do something about the poor shape of the vehicle that I am driving Así que ¿cuál es la solución... included). Mailed individually each day: (call for a price). around in this life. So, recently I went on a journey looking for health. Yo he llegado a la conclusión de que ya debo participar de esta ex- Incorporating: My plan includes an all natural health supplement, accompanied by a periencia terrenal, quizá debería poder a disfrutar un poco... Entonces, change in eating habits and increased exercise. Some of you may have decidí hacer algo sobre el mal del vehículo que estoy conduciendo en The Goodland Daily News noticed the change in my column photo. I’ve had a bit of success. I’ve esta vida. Recientemente, fui en un viaje en busca de salud. Mi plan 1932-2003 also been researching online about the possible effects of adding other incluye un suplemento de salud natural todos, acompañado por un natural ingredients to my diet. cambio en sus hábitos alimenticios y ejercicio creciente. Algunos de The Sherman For instance, a common kitchen spice that is generally known for its ustedes habrán notado el cambio en la foto de mi columna. He tenido qualities of taste have a myriad of healthful benefits. So a few of the un poco de éxito. 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The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, August 27, 2013 5 Southern Corn Rust appearing in Kansas Brass band to play Small, light brown, circular lesions covering • Weather forcast. field of younger corn and the corn has good yield corn leaves this time of year are not a welcome • Stage of crop development. potential, spraying could be economical. sight. • Yield potential of the field. “There is some good corn this year, and some Southern corn rust, a fungal disease caused • Amount of disease in the field. of it has 200 (bushel per acre) yield potential,” in Oberlin on Sept. 7 by the Puccinia polysora pathogen, begins to • Susceptibility of the hybrid. Jardine said. “A field with a reasonable amount show up in Kansas around Aug. 1 each year, ac- Southern rust is favored by hot, humid con- of rust could have 10 to 15 percent yield loss.” The Nebraska Brass will per- phony Orchestra, Nebraska Jazz cording to Kansas State Research and Extension ditions, which Kansas experienced in early A 10 percent loss on a 200-bushel per acre form at 6:30 p.m. (Mountain Orchestra, Dallas Symphony, plant pathologist Doug Jardine. Corn producers, August. However, mid-August temperatures yield is 20 bushels. If corn is at $6 per bushel, Time) at the Oberlin Gateway Chicago Symphony Orchestra, particularly those who farm north of Interstate cooled, which Jardine said slowed the spread of that could mean $120 loss per acre. Therefore, Center on Saturday, Sept. 7, Nashville Symphony, Strategic 70, should evaluate each field for the disease and southern rust. Jardine said, it would be economical to pay $30 sponsored by the Oberlin Arts and Air Command (U.S. Air Force) determine if fungicide treatment is necessary and Although the recent weather has been a ben- per acre to spray that field. Humanities. and Mannheim Steamroller. In economical.. efit to farmers, the stage of the corn might be a Jardine said the worst-case situation would be Founded in 1987, the Nebraska addition, members have toured Jardine identified southern corn rust in Kansas problem. to see an epidemic of southern rust early on that is Brass is one of the Midwest’s and performed throughout the for the first time in 2013 on Aug. 1 in McPherson “The problem this year is corn was planted not treated, and producers could see as much as most popular brass quintets and U.S., Australia, Europe, South County. He said he has since seen it in other two to three weeks late,” Jardine said. “This is a a 30 percent loss. With the current cooler-than- recently celebrated its 25th anni- America, Japan, and the Carib- north-central Kansas counties including Riley, problem across the entire Corn Belt.” normal August temperatures, though, that is not versary season. Audiences young bean with numerous musical Clay, Cloud and Washington, but there may be If corn is hit with southern rust and has not yet a likely situation this year. and old enjoy serious musician- ensembles. more cases other crop scouts have identified passed the soft dough stage - 35 days before ma- Another tip for producers is to research how ship and light-hearted humor In addition to their busy per- elsewhere. turity - it may be beneficial for farmers to spray susceptible their corn hybrid might be to a south- as the group presents a variety forming schedules, members The disease does not live year-round in Kan- fungicides. Products containing a triazole mode ern rust. Genetic resistance to southern rust is of music ranging from classical are experienced as educators sas, as it requires a live plant to survive. It lives of action are recommended. limited, with most hybrids rating five to seven to popular, including Dixieland in Nebraska and Iowa public mainly in southern Texas and northern Mexico, If the corn is already in the denting phase of on a scale of one to nine (one being resistant). and jazz. schools and Nebraska Wesleyan where temperatures allow corn to grow year- maturity, Jardine said, producers probably won’t In Kansas, greatest yield losses to southern rust The Nebraska Brass is com- University in Lincoln. They have round, and it travels northward to the U.S. Corn see an economic benefit to spraying, as the rust occur when susceptible hybrids are planted late posed of musicians with a wealth released four CD’s. Belt each summer. Because the disease is cur- likely won’t affect the yield too much. He said or when the disease arrives earlier than normal. of experience in both classical This is a season ticket event or rently wide-spread in south central Nebraska, it much of south central Kansas has reached that The crop that is two to four weeks behind and and commercial idioms. Mem- $12 for adults and $7 for students would have had to blow over Kansas from those denting stage of development already and likely is more susceptible to southern rust should be bers have performed with en- grades 1-12. For information southern areas. won’t need to be sprayed. examined very closely. sembles such as the Omaha Sym- call Ella Betts (785) 475-3557 The negative impact of southern corn rust Jardine said corn producers should evaluate phony Orchestra, Lincoln’s Sym- or Mary Henzel (785) 470-0218. depends heavily on a number of factors: each field separately. 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School Indianapolis. at Kansas State University interscholastic activities. In Kansas, High School Activities Association tion provides. activities help kids learn life skills.” “I am blessed and honored,” Gary School is back in session and fall the association has more than 750 in 1988 and becoming executive “We have a legislative board of 78 In addition to the KAY leadership said. “We are planting seeds. It is re- sports are gearing up. Have you member schools including middle director in 1996. elected representatives of schools program, the association operates warding being involved with things ever wondered: Who coaches the and high schools, public and private. So what are the functions of the across the state which makes the a student council summer work- that help kids develop.” For more coaches? Who officiates the offi- Gary Musselman has rural roots, association? Some of the organiza- rules,” Gary said. “Then we have an shop. For coaches, the association information, go to www.kshsaa.org. cials? Who records the records? And having grown up at Ness City. He tion’s activities are highly visible, executive committee and a separate offers mandatory rules tests which School is back in session, and so for that matter, who leads the youth was actually born in the nearby such as the state tournaments for appeals board to which a parent may coaches must pass with 90 percent are fall sports. So who officiates leaders? It is essential that there is community of Ransom, population high school sports. Others are less appeal a ruling. Only a small frac- proficiency. For officials, the associ- the officials? Who coaches the a state high school activities asso- 326 people. Now, that’s rural. well known such as the scholars tion of the work we do involves rules ation offers registration, testing, and coaches? And who leads the student ciation which leads and regulates From the time he was a sopho- bowl, music festivals or debate enforcement,” he said. training for nearly 5,000 men and leaders? The Kansas State High these activities. In our state, that more in high school, Gary knew he programs. The association keeps Gary believes that school activi- women. For schools, the associa- School Activities Association. We association is led by an executive wanted to be a teacher and a coach. a list of state winners and state re- ties should be a laboratory for learn- tion offers the opportunity for fair commend Gary Musselman and who will now be serving at the na- He went to Kansas State for his cords in athletics and also supports ing, a place to learn sportsmanship student competition, plus specific all those at the activities associa- tional level as well. He comes from secondary education degree and the Kansas Association for Youth and citizenship in a way that reflects benefits such as catastrophic insur- tion, plus all those involved in our rural Kansas. later earned a master’s in second- organization and student councils. the educational values of Kansas. ance coverage for student-athletes. schools and our teams. They are Gary Musselman is executive ary school administration from “Annually, more than 105,000 “A 2008 University of Kansas Now Gary’s leadership is being making a difference by supporting director of the Kansas State High Wichita State. Through the years, kids are in school athletics across study showed that 94 percent of the taken to the national level. In 2013, these activities which keep our kids School Activities Association. The Gary served as a teacher and coach Kansas,” Gary said. “Another 30 to 2,000 kids who dropped out were he was selected to serve a four-year active.

Gene found to stop early sprouting PROFESSIONAL JOB EXPO with on the spot interviews A new study about the common from Kansas State University; and whether it has the preharvest sprout- of wheat is nearly three times the problem of preharvest sprouting, or Jianming Yu, Iowa State University. ing resistance gene rather than find- size of the human genome. Mosaic/ 2708 N 11th Street/ Garden City PHS, in wheat is nipping the crop- Their study, “Cloning and Char- ing out once the crop grows. Researchers were able to study Wednesday, September 4 and killing issue in the bud. acterization of a Critical Regula- Much of the work to isolate the sequenced segments of the com- Thursday, September 5 - 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM Researchers at Kansas State Uni- tor for Pre-Harvest Sprouting in PHS gene came from Gill and his mon wheat genome and look for a Mosaic is currently looking for motivated, dedicated versity and the U.S. Department of Wheat,” appears in a recent issue colleagues’ efforts to fully sequence naturally occurring resistance gene. professional leaders for careers with a purpose: Agriculture-Agricultural Research of the scientific journal “Genetics.” the genome -- think genetic blue- Gill said without the sequenced seg- Service, or USDA-ARS, found The finding will to be most ben- print -- of common wheat. Wheat is ments, finding the PHS gene would Accounting, Public Relations, Management, and cloned a gene in wheat named eficial to white wheat production, the only major food plant not to have have been impossible. Human Resources, Nursing PHS that prevents the plant from which loses $1 billion annually to its genome sequenced. The genome Positions require college degree and experience in each preharvest sprouting. Preharvest preharvest sprouting, according respective related field. Must also have a valid driver’s license sprouting happens when significant to Gill. and good driving record with a clear criminal record. rain causes the wheat grain to ger- He said consumers prefer white Mosaic is a drug-free workplace. minate before harvest and results in wheat to the predominant red wheat Mosaic offers a comprehensive benefits package including significant crop losses. because white wheat lacks the more a free health insurance option! Other benefits include dental “This is great news because pre- bitter flavor associated with red insurance, vision coverage, paid time off, 403(b) retirement harvest sprouting is a very difficult wheat. Millers also prefer white program, tuition assistance, supplemental insurance, a trait for wheat breeders to handle wheat to red because it produces compelling mission and much more! through breeding alone,” said Bi- more flour when ground. The prob- Go to www.mosaiccareers.org to learn more. kram Gill, university distinguished lem is that white wheat is very professor of plant pathology and susceptible to preharvest sprouting. director of the Wheat Genetics Re- “There has been demand for source Center. “With this study, they white wheat in Kansas for more will have a gene marker to expedite than 30 years,” Gill said. “The very the breeding of wheat that will not first year white wheat was grown in have this problem.” the state, though, there was rain in Gill conducted the study with June and then there was preharvest Guihau Bai, a researcher with the sprouting and a significant loss. The Hard Winter Wheat Genetics Re- white wheat industry has not recov- search Unit of the USDA-ARS, ered since and has been hesitant to adjunct professor of agronomy at try again. I think that this gene is a Kansas State University and the big step toward establishing a white study’s lead author. 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                                                                                                               

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The Grant Junior High parliamentarian team that went to the national Family, Career and Community Leaders of America conference in Nashville, Tenn. Pictured are team members Layne Goodwin, Katie Brighton, Kayleigh McCombs, Chelsea Phillips and Kaitlyn Townsend. Alternate Demi Mitchek was not pictured. Photo by Sarah Short

6845 Rd. 17 • Goodland, Kan. Junior High club members (785) 899-6515 attend national conference Members of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America from Grant Junior High qualified to go to the 2013 National Leadership Conference in Nashville, “Where Service is an Affair of the Heart” Tenn., in July. Students attending were Kinsey Volk, Demi Mitchek, Katie Brighton, Kayleigh McCombs, Chelsea Phillips, Kaitlyn Townsend and Layne Good- DAN BRENNER FORD win with their advisor Sarah Short. 222 W. HWy. 24, I-70 BusIness Loop, GoodLand, Ks (Toll Free) 800-636-8770 Volk participated in National Programs in Action (Business) 785-899-2316 (Fax) 785-899-2317 and presented her successful project “Feed My Staring Children.” She received a gold medal. The parliamentarian team of Layne Goodwin, Brighton, McCombs, Phillips, Kaitlyn Townsend and alternate Demi Mitchek received a silver medal. The team had to take a 25 question test over parliamentary procedure and then conduct a 20 minute meeting dem- 1114 Main onstrating required motion and procedure. Goodland, Kan. Advisor of the Grant Junior High chapter Sarah Short (785) 899-5123 received the awards of Advisor of the Year, Advisor and Mentor Award and Lifetouch Exemplary Leader Award. The advisor and mentor award recognized her effort to train new Family, Career and Community Leader ad- visors. She had to achieve master advisor recognition, devote at least two years to new adviser assistance, as- our d sume adult leadership role in the organization, conduct Y A adviser workshops, attend training workshop and use could be here! nation and state organization resources. Call Angela at 899-2338 The meeting held from July 7 to 11 had the student- originated theme of “Discover Your Voice.” They 402 E. 17th, Goodland • (785) 8905988 examined and discussed issues include family, school and community violence prevention, physical as well as financial fitness, future career exploration and countless community service projects. Over 3600 students competed in Students Taking Action with Recognition which are competitive events that build proficiency and achievement in leadership and job related skills. Kinsey Volk stood by her display for her presentation in National Also accompanying the group were Dick Short, Sara Programs in Action. Volk won a gold medal for her efforts. Townsend and Mellanie Goodwin. Photo by Sarah Short Family, Career and Community Leaders of America has over 5,500 chapter and 200,000 member from 50 state associations, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. L & W Andrist Your Ad Pictured is the plaque that Could Be Here! Sarah Short received from the Insurance Agency, LLC Call Angela at 899-2338 Family, Career and Commu- Linda & Walt Linthacum - Owners/Agents nity Leaders of America con- 102 E. 8th (8th & Main) ference. She also received Goodland, KS 67735 the Advisor of the Yar, Advisor (785) 890-5678 and Mentor Award and the 800-892-4245 Lifetouch Exemplary Leader Award. Sarah Short retired from the Goodland School District. She taught family and consumer science and was the advisor for the Family, Career and Community Lead- ers of America clubs. Photo by Pat Schiefen The Goodland Star-News

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Mosaic is searching for Community Relations Managers in the following cities: **Winfield, KS.** **Garden City, KS.** **Liberal, KS.** ** Ellsworth, KS. ** Career? Mosaic, a not for profit organization that provides a life of possibilities for people with intellectual disabilities, is now seeking a hands on, mission driven go-getter with excellent people and leadership skills to serve as the Community Relations Manager to build community support and raise friends and funds within our Winfield, Garden City and Liberal Kansas locations.

The Community Relations Manager’s job duties consist of: * Develop and execute a comprehensive community relations and donor development plan following an already established model with proven success. The Goodland Star-News * Enhance relationships for the organization and gain sustainable financial support. * Friend and raising, public relations, and marketing. * Building lasting community relationships. is looking for a * Recruitment and management of volunteers to achieve measurable outcomes. FULL TIME ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE Successful applicants will have the following: * Bachelor’s Degree in marketing, public relations, communications or a related field required. * Minimum of three years experience in a similar position or position with transferable skills. to join our team selling advertising for * Previous experience with volunteer management is helpful. * Ability to multitask and work effectively in a fast paced environment. * Computer savvy. Nor’West Newspapers. Work week is * Exemplary public speaking and persuasion skills.

Mosaic offers competitive wages and employee paid health insurance. 40 hours. Computer skills are helpful The position will require residence within a commutable distance to Winfield, or Garden City or Liberal Kansas. but not required. Must have good Due to the anticipated response rate, please submit the following 3 items to [email protected] 1. In subject line of email, put city of interest. 2. Resume, including dates of employment AND salary history. communication skills, excellent 3. Cover letter. We will not be able to review submissions without these 3 items. customer service skills with attention to detail, and enjoy a Sponsored by Sponsored by fast-paced atmosphere. The Goodland The Goodland Star-News Star-News

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Mavericks rack up another win Saturday The Northwest Kansas men’s soccer team got its second win of the year and the first of the regular season against Northeastern Junior College from Sterling, Co., at home on Saturday. The Mavericks won 5-1, giving them a 1-0 record. The team will go on a road trip over the next two weeks, playing Trinidad State Junior College and Pratt Community College on Tuesday and Thursday in Trinidad. From there they will head to Rock Springs, Wyo., to play Western Wyoming Community College and Westminister JV on Friday and Saturday. On Sunday the Mavericks will play Metro State University in Denver. The final game of the road trip will be a rematch with Northeastern in Sterling. The Mavericks return home for a game against Western Nebraska Community College at 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7. There will be a tail gate party at 2 p.m. that day with free food and music and a free t-shirt for the first hundred people. Photos by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News

Sports Fun By The numBers Crossword Puzzle Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. This mind- events bending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your sudoku savvy to the test! coming up Here’s How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken The Goodland High School foot- down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the num- ball and cross country teams will bers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each hold their Sports Drink Scrimmage number can appear only once in each row, column and at 6:15 p.m. Friday at Cowboy box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers Stadium. Price of admission is a will appear by using the numeric clues already provided sports drink for the teams to use in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it throughout the year. The volleyball team will hold its gets to solve the puzzle! scrimmage at 6 p.m. next Tuesday at the Max Jones Fieldhouse. School calendar for Aug. 28-Sept. 3

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