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coming up Schools this week to have assemblies on bullying The Goodland School District will have assemblies for all grade levels on Wednesday focusing on cyber bullying and other dangerous online acts. The program, called NetSmartz, is funded by the Kansas Attorney General’s office and will be present- ed by Katie Fox, coordinator for the Boys and Girls Club of Manhattan. Fox will be trying to empower and encourage students to stand up for Easter egg themselves and their peers. Fox said parents can get involved by looking at privacy settings on a hunt set for child’s phone as well as Facebook and other websites. Thursday Fox provided some bullying statistics. Three million students The annual Easter egg hunt are absent from school each month will begin at 5 p.m. Thursday for fear of being bullied. Sixty-nine outside the Northwest Tech percent of teens own phones or com- student union. There will be puters and of those, 80 percent are prizes, portraits and a visit active on social networking sites. from the Easter Bunny. Most say online bullying is easier to get away with, and one in three Locals have fun say that have been bullied on- line and one in five of those have weather comtemplated suicide. report in the snow A warmer Sunday afternoon meant good Candidate weather for sledding at Pioneer Park. All 42° told, the National Weather Service recorded 10:30 a.m. about 15.1 inches of snow in Goodland. The files as Monday snow began Friday night and ended Saturday afternoon. There was also trace amounts of Today snowfall Sunday night. Winds reached 35 write-in for • Sunset, 7:05 p.m. miles per hour, with gusts up to 41. Goodland Wednesday has now received 19.8 inches of snow so far in school board • Sunrise, 6:38a.m. March and 43 inches throughout the winter. The • Sunset,7:06 p.m. normal snowfall for March is about 5 inches. By Kevin Bottrell Things also got cold Sunday, with a low of 2 de- [email protected] Midday Conditions grees, putting Goodland close to the record low A second write-in candidate • Soil temperature 38 degrees temperature. The record value was 1 degree has emerged for Goodland School • Humidity 13 percent Fahrenheit set in 1965. The Weather Service is Board, turning • Sunny predicting mostly sunny weather for the week, what had been • Winds northwest 13 mph with a chance of showers and thurnderstorms a foregone con- • Barometer 30.32 inches on Friday and Saturday, clusion into a Photos by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News and rising race. • Record High today 86° (1907) Mike Hamil- • Record Low today -1° (1955) ton, vice presi- Last 24 Hours* dent of Western High Sunday 27° State Bank, filed Low Sunday 2° his paperwork Precipitation trace to run for school Hamilton This month 1.34 board last week. Year to date 2.19 Hamilton moved Above normal 0.55 inches back to Goodland in 2007. His wife, The Topside Forecast Krista Burr, is from Goodland and Today: Clear in the morning, his mother and stepfather live here then partly cloudy. High of 46. as well. He had been working in Winds from the south southwest New York City. He began his career 10 to 15 mph. Evening: Partly teaching math at the junior high and cloudy , then overcast. Low of high school level, then went back to 27. Winds from the south 5 to 15 school and taught statistics at the un- mph. dergraduate level. He later worked Extended Forecast for the Wyoming Department of Education as well as private compa- Wednesday: Partly cloudy. High nies in Texas and New York. of 52, low of 32. Fog overnight. “I didn’t care for the work on the Thursday: Partly cloudy. Fog East Coast,” he said. “It was tough early. High of 61, low of 23. Fog to find a home, and we wanted to be overnight. (National Weather Service) closer to family.” Get 24-hour weather info. at 162.400 MHz. He took a job for Western State Bank, which he said was his first time away from education, which is part of the reason he decided to run. “I want to be another voice for

See WRITE-IN, Page 5 local Candidate says city markets Incumbent wants more 10:30 a.m. needs to be an open book Wheat — $7.17 bushel strategic planning for city By Kevin Bottrell Edson. He has lived in the area all his life, even Posted county price — $7.15 By Kevin Bottrell infrastructure. There are many water mains Corn — $7.35 bushel [email protected] while harvesting grain from Oklahoma to [email protected] that need replacing, he said, an expensive Posted county price — $7.37 Goodland City Commission incumbent Canada. In 1980 he starting a business build- Incumbent Goodland City Commission project for which the city does not have Milo — $6.92 bushel candidate Gary Farris, said he feels ing trailers in Edson and moved that candidate said the city should money reserved. Finley said the Soybeans — $13.80 bushel the commission sometimes doesn’t shop to Goodland in 1997. focus its efforts into long-range city should set priorities and de- Posted county price — $14.02 get enough information in a timely In spring, 2011, he was appointed planning, so it can be prepared velop a series of projects spread Millet — no bid manner. to fill a vacancy on the city commis- to address the future needs of its out over five to ten years to soften Sunflowers Farris said that oftentimes the sion. He had run for the commis- citizens. the blow. The water supply in Oil current crop — $23.80 cwt. commissioners hear things second- sion in a previous election, losing Finley pointed to the water general is also a concern of Fin- Confection — no bid hand at the coffee shop before they to current commissioner Annette treatment plant, which was being ley’s, given the drought. Pinto beans — $28 hear them in a meeting, and often- Fairbanks by a slim margin. When (Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta, completed just as he started his “I have suggested we examine times the coffee shop talk doesn’t the vacancy opened up, the commis- Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean. term on the commission, as a good some water conservation meth- have the facts right. Toward that sion appointed Farris. These may not be closing figures. ) example of long-range planning. ods,” he said. end, Farris has pushed the com- Gary Farris Farris said there are many things “My hat’s off to those com- Bill Finley Finley was elected to fill Rick mission toward broadcasting the that need to be done at the city. He missioners for foreseeing that,” Billinger’s spot on the commis- meetings. said there have been good infrastructure he said. sion two years ago when Billinger was “The city ought to be an open book,” he improvements over the past year, but the One issue before the city that Finley sees said. as especially needing strategic planning is Farris was born in Goodland and raised in See CITY, Page 5 See PLANNING, Page 5 about our 2 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, March 26, 2013 friends genesis and building, 257 15th St., in Burling- of children with disabilities. If you 462-3572. school menu ton. Call Debbie at 719-346-4612. have a family member with a special salvation army Goodland American Legion calendar Today: Breakfast - pancake on area events problem, such as drug or alcohol Genesis and Salvation Army are Prairie Land Food sign up will hold an annual dinner at 6 abuse, job loss or other family crisis, a stick, tri-tator, fruit juice and Prairie Museum of Art and available year round to help those in will be until Monday, April 8. p.m. on Monday, April 15, at your family can qualify. Call 785- milk. Lunch - chicken wrap with History, 1905 S. Franklin, Colby is need. Please call 785-890-2299 to Distribution is 1 to 2 p.m. Satur- the Masonic Lodge, 519 Center. lettuce and tomato, Spanish rice, 672-3125, ext. 187. speak to a volunteer. day, April 20. at Cat’s TnT, 1018 For reservations contact Legion open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central steamed carrots, tropical fruit Time Tuesday through Friday and 1 preschool Main, or at the Bernadine Johnson members Ken Baum at 890-7364 and milk. Wednesday: Breakfast activities residence, located at 704 Walnut. or Mel Pfau at 890-3445 before to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Sherman County Head Start is Tours of the 1907 Victorian - quick blueberry bubble bread, a free preschool for eligible 3 and For information call 899-2338, Saturday, April 6. sliced peaches and milk. Lunch - thrift store House at 202 W. 13th are from 1 to 821-1275, 890-2287, 821-1827 or AARP Tax-Aide counseling, 4 year olds. The federally funded 5 p.m. Wednesday through Mon- spaghetti with meat sauce, spinach The Goodland Churches Thrift program is targeted to families who 899-4278 or order online at www. preparation, e-filing and teaching salad, seasoned peas, garlic bread, Shop, 1002 Main, is open from 10 day. Closed on Tuesday. prairielandfood.com. The Prairie service will help you file your meet certain economic guidelines The High Plains Museum, 1717 fresh fruit and milk. Thursday: a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through and provides hearing, vision, dental Pak will have boneless ham steak, 2012 Tax Return through April 15. Breakfast - biscuit sandwich, rosy Friday. Donations welcome. For Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m. ground beef, breakfast bites, meat Call (785) 890-2287 or (785) 821- and educational screenings. Nutri- to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday applesauce and milk. Lunch - taco information call 890-2007. tious meals are served, and parents balls, boneless pork chops, waf- 1827 to make an appointment. salad, whole grain corn ships with through Saturday and from 1 to 5 Tuesday Flicks 1:30 health department are encouraged to get involved in fles, fresh fruits and vegetables. are at salsa, refried beans, cinnamon p.m. Sunday. Closed Tuesdays. p.m. Goodland Public The Sherman County Health De- their children’s education. For in- The specials are ribeye steaks, at the puff, pineapple tidbits and milk. The Carnegie Arts Center is Library, partment at 1622 Broadway is open formation call 890-2552. breakfast biscuits, Italian pasta 812 Broadway. Call the Friday: No school. Good Friday. open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- and cheesecake lovers dream. library for the title of the movie at from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. crimestoppers day through Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. There will be a blood drive 899-5461. school calendar Monday through Friday. on Sunday and 1 to 6 p.m. on If you have information about for the Red Cross from 8:30 a.m. senior menu Today: Gold day. 10 a.m. junior Blood pressures; infants’, chil- any crime, call the Goodland Area Monday at 120 W. 12th. The center to 3 p.m. on today at the Good- high track at Burlington Invita- dren’s and adults’ immunizations; Today: Chili, orange pine- Crime Stoppers “Look Line” at 899- is always in need of hosts and host- land High School, 1209 Cherry, tional. 6 p.m. fourth grade music health assessments for Kan Be apple salad, crackers and cin- 5665. Your call will be confidential esses on Sundays. New monthly Goodland. program at the Goodland High Healthy, daycare and school entry; namon roll. Wednesday: Baked and you will not be asked your exhibits and you are invited to visit Jodie Tubbs of the Kansas Com- School Auditorium. Wednesday: fasting blood sugar and hemoglo- spaghetti, corn, spinach salad, name. If the information results in the gift shop. mission on Veterans Affairs will Black day. 7:30 a.m. professional bin; and family planning available garlic bread and mixed fruit. the arrest and/or conviction of those The Goodland Public Library is be in Goodland from 1 to 2:15 learning community. Thursday: by appointment. Sharps containers Thursday: Cook’s choice entree, involved, you could be eligible for open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon- p.m. Thursday, April 4, in the 2 p.m. varsity track at Ulysses. 3 are available free. WIC program tater triangles, California blend a reward of up to $1,000. Goodland day through Thursday and from Assembly Room on the third floor p.m. varsity baseball against Scott available. Call 890-4888 or go to vegetables, bread and blueberry Area Crime Stoppers is a nonprofit 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Sat- of the courthouse to help veterans City at Memorial Field. 3 p.m. www.sherman.kansas.com. dessert squares. Friday: Tuna organization formed by citizens urday. For information call (785) and dependents with claims. Call varsity softball against Scott City If you have questions, concerns salad sandwich, peas, macaroni against crime. 899-5461 or stop by the library. the office in Colby any Monday, at Scott City. Friday: No school. or complaints about child care, call Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sher- salad, bun and tropical fruit. The police department can also Wednesday or Friday at (785) Good Friday. the health department. be called at 890-4570. man County is seeking mentors and Water Testing — The Northwest children to mentor. Call 890-3665. Local Environmental Protection family shelter The Good Sam Family Support and Fridays. Aerobics with Lisa Goodland Al-Anon Family (Mountain Time) on Fridays at the Group does well evaluations, in- The Northwest Kansas Domestic Council meets at 7 p.m. the second Malsom at 5:30 p.m. on Monday Group meets at 6 p.m. on Fridays Senior Center on 4th Street. Nar- cluding testing for bacteria and and Sexual Violence Services pro- Thursday of every month at the and Wednesday. High Impact at First Christian Church, 711 Ar- cotics Anonymous meets at 6:30 nitrates. To schedule an evaluation vides help day or night to victims Goodland Elks Lodge. Meetings Workouts with Grady Bonsall at cade. For information call Alice or (Mountain Time) on Tuesdays at or discuss environmental concerns, of domestic violence and sexual are open to all interested people. 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. Marilyn at 890-5914 or 821-2862. the Senior Center. Call (785) 734- call the Health Department at 890- assault. For information or help, call For information call 890-3117 or Taekwondo with Wayne Luckert on The Incognito Group. If alcohol 2734 for more information. 4888. (800) 794-4624. In the Colby area, 890-5936. Mondays and Tuesdays from 6 to has made your life unmanageable. Stratton “AA by the Book” Al- call (785) 443-1130. Breast Cancer Support Group 7;30 p.m. and on Thursdays from 5 Our group meets at 7 p.m. on Tues- coholics Anonymous group meets hospital volunteers meets at 5:30 p.m. the second to 7:30 p.m. day and Friday at the First Christian at 7 p.m. Thursdays for a beginners Gift shop hours are 9 a.m. to noon animal shelter Monday of the month. Any woman Weight Watchers meets at 5:30 Church, 711 Arcade, Goodland open meeting. Filies and young and 1 to 4 p.m.; a.m. and p.m. volun- Lost a pet? Call 890-4575 or go to with cancer is welcome. Call Norma p.m. for weigh in and 6 p.m. for West entrance. Talking about it is people welcome. Call (719) 348- teers are in the gift shop. Today: www.petfinder.com and be sure to at 890-6629 for more information. the meeting every Tuesday at the the first step. (785) 728-7022 and 5398 for men and (719) 346-8553 early head start enter the Goodland zip code 67735. You can also call the Goodland The Goodland Activities Center Harvest Evangelical Free Church, (785) 501-8282. for women. On U.S. Highway 24 go Early Head Start is a state funded has the daily activities. For informa- 521 E. Hwy. 24. For information The “Freedom Today” group of to Statton and it is the second house Police Department at 890-4570 or program for income eligible fami- Northwest Kansas Animal Shelter tion call 890-7242. Memberships call (785) 890-6423. Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 on the left, 513 Iola Street. lies with prenatal mothers and chil- options for everyone including Goodland Alcoholics Anony- p.m. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and Fibromyalgia and Chronic at 899-4398. Interested in adopting dren up to age three. Families par- a pet? Call shelter or go to day passes for $5. Visit goodland- mous, 1013 Center. If you drink 8 p.m. on Sundays at 1013 Center. Myofascial Pain Support Group ticipate in a variety of educational gac.com or stop by 808 Main. alcohol, that’s your business. If you Call 890-8369. meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. the the website www.nwkasgoodland. activities and receive free medical webs.com. Aerobics with Tena Thompkins at want to stop, we can help. Call 821- Bird City Alcoholics Anony- third Wednesday of every month and dental care. 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday 3826 pr 728-7491. mous group meets at 6:30 p.m. in the Emergency Medical Services Services include special needs Brewster fortunate to have fire department matters of record The following marriage licenses and Rosa Maria Rivera-Mariscal, By Angie Moore Brewster events. to 8:30 p.m. at the school lunchroom. Tickets are and divorces have been issued by the Burlington, CO. We are very fortunate in Brewster to have 11 The Beta Federated Women’s Club of Brewster $12 for adults and $6 for kids ages 6 to 11. Under Sherman County District Court: Jarid Warren Autrey and Chelsea volunteer firemen working to keep Brewster will honor the Fine Art Students of Brewster High 5 is free. For tickets or additional information Anne McCue, Aurora, CO. safe. School at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, at the Brewster stop by the store or contact any board member. Divorces Keith Wayne Bracelin, Goodland, These men work hard to cover a lot of miles Methodist Church. They will be serving home- As part of the Brewster Beautification Proj- Sean P. McClary and Tina M. and Shirley Mae Purvis, Hays, KS. ranging from six miles east of Brewster and west made ice cream and cookies. Entertainment will ects, the Master Gardeners of Brewster (Colleen McClary, Goodland. Luis Arturo Quezada Levario and to Edson and north and south to the borders of be provided by the Brewster Music Students Rall, Leisha Carpenter, LeAnne Carney and Charles Brandon White and De- Nedlin Shammay Renteria Villegas, Thomas County. All firemen are part of the City directed by Alice Collett. The art students will Lesa Juenemann) are asking for donations to nise Suzanne White, Goodland. Stratton, CO. of Brewster as well as Sherman County Rural display artwork they have completed this year support the flower pots on the four corners of Adare Lance Webster and Maria Fire. Five are also first responders. under the direction of Michele Werth. Look for Main Street and Kansas Avenue. Last year was Marriages Isabel Montanez Lopez, Good- Firemen stay up on training, attending any further information on flyers around Brewster. quite a challenge with the heat and wind so plans Lazaro Antonio Villegas-Castillo land. available in the area. They just completed a Everyone is invited free of charge. are to plant hardier varieties with will need to session in Goodland put on by the University of Brewster Lions Club Grade School Basketball purchase. Donation containers will be placed at Kansas on reading types of smoke. Next week will be Thursday, April 4. Supper will be served Brewster Grocery, the Co-Op, Senior Center and CONTRACT they will be training in Colby on explosives. at 5:30 p.m.; games will begin at 6:30. Please the Craft Peddler. For information, contact one Brewster houses one city pumper-tanker and note the date change. of the gardeners. MOWER WANTED SUBSCRIBER three rural fire trucks as well as one ambulance. Saturday, April 6, is the annual Brewster Gro- Thank you!! Mark your calendars for some upcoming cery Fish Fry. This year it is being held from 5:30 City is accepting 2013 Carolyn Kerr season bids. Must be You receive two free passes to see: Scholarship offered to African-American students 18+ years old. Bid THE CROODS Specifications located The Kansas Insurance Depart- go to a scholarship program for institution of higher learning during goals. 3D (PG) ment is seeking applicants for five Kansas African-American college the 2013-2014 school year. • The applicant must be available at 204 West 11th. $1,000 scholarships to be awarded students. • The applicant must indicate on to be interviewed. Submit bids by 4/10/13, Clip and bring to the show. Non Transferable to African-American students en- The deadline for fall semester the application that his/her designat- Eligible students can contact the 10 a.m.. rolled in Kansas universities, col- 2013 applications is May 1, 2013. ed major is in one of the following: office of minority affairs or student leges or community colleges during A scholarship committee of com- mathematics, computer science, financial aid at their colleges or uni- Decision the 2013 fall semester. munity volunteers and department business, accounting, economics, versities for more information, or made on The African-American Monu- finance or investments. they can download the information staff members will award the schol- 4/15/2013. 1203 Main Avenue • (785) 899-6103 mental Life Settlement Scholarships arships, which are renewable. • The applicant must have a cumu- and application online at the Kansas are part of a nationwide legal settle- An applicant for the scholarship lative college grade point average of Insurance Department’s website, ment regarding premiums charged 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale. www.ksinsurance.org/gpa/scholar- by Monumental Life Insurance must meet these requirements: • The applicant must supply an ship.htm, or on the department’s Fa- Company to African-Americans. • The applicant must be an Afri- academic reference letter from a cebook page, www.facebook.com/ Got News? Call Kevin or Pat. The Kansas Legislature passed can-American student. teacher or administrator at his/her kansasinsurancedepartment. a law designating that the state’s • The applicant must be enrolled higher learning institute, as well as share of the settlement money as a student at a Kansas accredited a one-page essay describing career 899-2338

Bill Finley Ad Deadlines for City For Tuesday papers Commissioner To the citizens of Sherman County, Friday Noon On Tuesday, April 2nd, you will be asked to vote on an For Friday papers Re-elect Bill Finley for City Wednesday Noon important school facilities project and bond issue. As your Commissioner. A common sense For Country Advocate school board, we have put a great deal of time and effort into Friday Noon approach to City Government. I would You may call the ad in to appreciate your vote on April 2. presenting you with a plan that, together, we feel is in the best (785) 899-2338 or stop by the interest of our community, and most importantly, our kids. Star-News at 1205 Main. -Paid for by Bill Finley. Treasurer Jacqueline Finley. Because it is an extensive plan that includes a complicated two question ballot, we want to make sure that you are given every opportunity to get the information you need to make an informed vote.

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The U.S. 36 Highway Association celebrated 100 the route across Kansas. Many towns held ceremonies years on Thursday. There are more than 500 members and welcoming parties greeted the governor and these belonging along the 13 northern tier counties. pioneering men. Four days later, hub caps crusted in Today, roads, highways and freeways are developed mud, they arrived in Denver. and maintained through state and federal funding. But, While the first 40 years were focused on road direc- that was not so in 1913. Road boosters, auto clubs, tion and good conditions across Kansas, in the past 60 businessmen and entrepreneurs with visions lead the years, the U.S. 36 Association has continued dialogs charge. with the Kansas Department of Transportation, voiced On March 21, 1913, representatives from the 13 the use of the highway which benefits commerce, and counties met in Belleville to form the Rock Island published literature that provides readers with histori- Highway Association because the highway would run cal and tourist information. parallel to the Rock Island Railroad. For years, repre- Adding a boost of “tourism” across Kansas, the sentatives dedicated hard work, raised cash and made Border-to-Border Garage and Antique Sales event, long journeys to attend meetings, often sacrificing known as “Treasure Hunt” was launched in September family time and personal earnings. 2006. The event attracts national and international On Sept. 21, 1913, a group of men including the Kan- attention. Towns from St. Francis to Elwood, and 26 sas governor, left St. Joseph, Mo., in a two-car convoy; towns in between, have participated. This year’s event their destination, Denver. Their mission was to map will be held Sept. 20-22. Unfiled 2009 refunds available Refunds totaling just over $917 closes on April 15, 2013. The law more qualifying children, million may be waiting for an esti- requires that the return be properly $40,295 ($45,295 if married mated 984,400 taxpayers who did addressed, mailed and postmarked filing jointly) for people with two not file a federal income tax return by that date. There is no penalty for qualifying children, for 2009, the Internal Revenue Ser- filing a late return qualifying for a $35,463 ($40,463 if married vice announced today. However, to refund. filing jointly) for those with one collect the money, a return for 2009 The IRS reminds taxpayers seek- qualifying child, and must be filed with the IRS no later ing a 2009 refund that their checks $13,440 ($18,440 if married than Monday, April 15, 2013. may be held if they have not filed filing jointly) for people without The IRS estimates that half the tax returns for 2010 and 2011. In qualifying children. potential refunds for 2009 are more addition, the refund will be applied For more information, visit the than $500. to any amounts still owed to the IRS EITC Home Page. In Kansas, there are 9,900 indi- or their state tax agency, and may be Current and prior year tax forms viduals that may be eligible. The used to offset unpaid child support and instructions are available on median potential return is $509 for or past due federal debts such as the Forms and Publications page a total of $7,774,000. student loans. of IRS.gov or by calling toll-free Some people may not have filed By failing to file a return, people (800) 829-3676. Taxpayers who are because they had too little income stand to lose more than refund missing Forms W-2, 1098, 1099 or to require filing a tax return even of taxes withheld or paid during 5498 for 2009, 2010 or 2011 should though they had taxes withheld 2009. In addition, many low-and- request copies from their employer, from their wages or made quar- moderate income workers may not bank or other payer. terly estimated payments. In cases have claimed the Earned Income If these efforts are unsuccessful, where a return was not filed, the Tax Credit (EITC). For 2009, the taxpayers can get a free transcript law provides most taxpayers with a credit is worth as much as $5,657. showing information from these three-year window of opportunity The EITC helps individuals and year-end documents by filing Form for claiming a refund. If no return is families whose incomes are below 4506-T, Request for Transcript of filed to claim a refund within three certain thresholds. The thresholds Tax Return, with the IRS or by call- years, the money becomes property for 2009 were: ing (800) 829-1040. of the U.S. Treasury. $43,279 ($48,279 if married fil- For 2009 returns, the window ing jointly) for those with three or

This wood sculpture artist was one of the attractions at the Yost Farm Supply open house and ribbon cutting on March 15. The company was celebrating the opening of their new building on the south side of U.S. 24. Photo by Kayla Bentley/The Goodland Star-News corrections The Goodland Star-News will correct any mistake or misunder- standing in a news story. Please call our office at (785) 899-2338 to report errors. We believe that news should be fair and factual. We want to keep an accurate record and appreciate you calling to our I am a candidate for the Board attention any failure to live up to this standard. of Education of USD 352. I would appreciate your vote Enjoy a night at the movies! on April 2nd. Thank you! Sherman www.goodlandnet.com/movies 1203 Main – Phone 899-6103 -Ron Vignery Showing through April 4 THE CROODS 3D (PG) ] NIGHTLY 7 PM

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NOW IS THE TIME

 State of Kansas will pay 22% on the bonds = $3.3 Million!

 State of Kansas will pay $1.8 million to USD 352 for housing students in new or remodeled classrooms!

 Interest rates for municipal bonds are near record lows!

 The plan is cost effective and energy efficient!

 The current school buildings are in need of immediate repairs!

nd *Offer ends April 30,2013. 141Fixed Rate of 3.9% for 60 months on 6R/M Row Crop & Small Frame 7030 Tractors. Valid only at participating US Dealers. *Subject to approved installment credit with John Deere Financial. Some restrictions apply; other special rates and terms may be available, so see your dealer for details and Vote “YES” on April 2 ! other financing options. Paid for by Building Brighter Futures, Treasurer Josh Dechant A0D010YBU2F54883399-AMI5X100326GSN-BW-00389610 star-news 4 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, March 26, 2013 opinion from our viewpoint... Don’t overspend based on valuation County commissioners across the state are expecting a tax “windfall” next year from increased assessments on agricultural land. Some are already making plans to spend it, but that might not be the best idea. For one thing, tax windfalls have a way of disappearing as fast as they appear. A county that spends a windfall to fix roads, buy equipment or give employees raises often has to raise taxes later to sustain the spending. And that leads to unhappy voters. Whether that will happen this time is anybody’s guess. Com- missioners have been complaining for some time that ag land was underassessed, even on the “income” formula the state uses to set its value. But that same formula can produce dips in valuation as well as increases. Assessors tell us that part of the increase this year is due to changes at Kansas State University, which does the math on land values for the state. That part of the increase might be permanent, at least until the formula changes again. But it’s only part of the increase; increases in farm income account for the rest. And farm income comes and goes. It’s know for wild swings. So the likelihood of this windfall disappearing, or shrinking, a year or two out is great. Plus, it’s a windfall in name only. Even if tax rates stay the same, the farmers and ranchers who own this land will have to pay real, larger tax bills that may not make them too happy. That could lead to more assessment appeals, unpaid taxes and unhappy voters. A safer course for counties would be to hold the line on spend- ing and let tax rates – gasp – go down. Voters are almost sure to Choice and accountability are inseperable approve. That would give everyone, even the farmer with an increases assessment, a break. A common fallacy in today’s thinking is to sheri Un error común en el pensamiento de hoy No doubt, there are a lot of demands on county government, dissociate anger from agency. This makes us debe disociar la ira de la Agencia. Esto nos especially from new programs pressed on counties by the state and believe that we are victims and not in control arroyo hace creer que somos víctimas y no en control federal governments. But the mood of voters in this state is pretty of our emotions. de nuestras emociones. clear: they’ve elected the most conservative, anti-tax governor “I lost my temper.” Such an interesting • little fish “Perdí mi temperamento”. Una elección tan and legislature in anyone’s memory. choice of words, and a fallacy that has be- interesante de palabras y una falacia que se ha Commissioners will be tempted to increase spending next year, come a widely used idiom. When we “lose convertido en un idioma utilizado. Cuando given the situation, but it might not be wise, given the times. It something” we imply that we “did not mean to,” it was “accidental,” “perdemos algo” implica que nosotros “no significa,” fue “accidental”, might even invite a return of the old tax lid or other limits on local or “involuntary,” therefore we are “not responsible”we were perhaps o “involuntario”, por lo tanto somos “no responsables” “tal vez fuimos spending which we’d be better off without. careless, but “not responsible.” descuidados, pero “no responsables”. For now, the ball is in the commissioners’ court. We advise due “He made me mad.” This is another fallacy that implies lack of con- “Él me hizo loco.” Esto es otra falacia que implica la falta de control. caution, conservative spending and listening to the will and mood trol. This is a myth. No one has the power to take our agency. No one Se trata de un mito. Nadie tiene el poder de tomar nuestra agencia. Nadie of the voters. – Steve Haynes can force us to become angry. Anger is a choice, a decision; therefore, puede obligarnos a enojarse. El enojo es una elección, una decisión; if we can make the choice to become angry, we can make the choice to por lo tanto, si podemos hacer la elección a enojarse, podemos hacer not to become angry. We choose! la elección para no llegar a ser enojado. Elegimos! To those who say, “But I can’t help myself,” author William Wilbanks A los que dicen, “Pero yo no puedo evitar” autor William Wilbanks responds: “Nonsense.” responde: “Absurdo”. “Aggression… suppressing the anger, talking about it, screaming and “La agresión... suprimir la ira, hablando de él, gritando y gritando,” yelling,” are all learned strategies in dealing with anger. “We choose es que todos aprendieron estrategias para tratar con la ira. “Elegimos the one that has proved effective for us in the past. Ever notice how que ha resultado eficaz para nosotros en el pasado. Alguna vez notaste seldom we lose control when frustrated by our boss, but how often cómo Dificilmente pierde el control cuando frustrado por nuestro we do when annoyed by friends or family?” (“The New Obscenity,” jefe, pero ¿con qué frecuencia hacemos cuando molesto por amigos o Reader’s Digest, Dec. 1988, 24; emphasis added). familiares?” (“La nueva obscenidad,” Digest de Reader, diciembre de “In his sophomore year Wilbanks tried out for the high school bas- 1988, 24; cursivas en el original). ketball team and made it. On the first day of practice his coach had him “En su segundo año Wilbanks probado para el equipo de baloncesto play one-on-one while the team observed. When he missed an easy de la escuela secundaria y lo hizo. El primer día de práctica, su entrena- shot, he became angry and stomped and whined. The coach walked dor lo hizo jugar uno a uno, mientras que el equipo observó. Cuando él over to him and said, “You pull a stunt like that again and you’ll never perdió un tiro fácil, él hizo enojado y stomped y whined. El entrenador play for my team”. For the next three years he never lost control again. caminó él y dijo: “tire un truco parecido otra vez y nunca jugarás para Years later, as he reflected back on this incident, he realized that the mi equipo”. Para los próximos tres años que nunca perdió control otra coach had taught him a life-changing principle that day: anger can be vez. Años más tarde, como refleja en este incidente, se dio cuenta que controlled.” el entrenador le había enseñado un principio cambia la vida ese día: Anger is the surrendering of ones self-control. It often becomes ira puede ser controlado. “ hostile feelings or behavior. Unchecked, anger becomes an explosion La ira es la entrega de unos autocontrol. Se convierte a menudo of emotional abuse that can scar a tender heart. It is that which cometh sentimientos hostiles o comportamiento. Si se descontrolara, ira se out of the mouth, which this defileth a man. Physical abuse is anger convierte en una explosión de abuso emocional que puede un corazón The Goodland Star-News gone berserk and is never justified and always unrighteous. tierno de la cicatriz. Lo que es la que viene de la boca, que esto con- (USPS No. 222-460. ISSN 0893-0562) Choice and accountability are inseparable. Understanding the con- tamina un hombre. Maltrato físico es el enojo ido berserk y nunca es Member: Kansas Press Association nection between agency and anger can help us to eliminate it from our justificado y siempre injusto. Inland Press Association Colorado Press Association lives. It is our choice, and we can choose to not become angry. Elección y responsabilidad son inseparables. Entender la conexión National Newspaper Association Stirred up to contention. The verb stir sounds like a recipe for disaster: entre la Agencia y la ira puede ayudarnos a eliminarla de nuestras vidas. e-mail: [email protected] Put tempers on medium heat, stir in a few choice words, and bring to a Es nuestra elección, y podemos elegir a no enojarse. boil; continue stirring until thick; cool off; let feelings chill for several Despertó a la contención. El verbo revolver suena como una receta Steve Haynes, President days; serve cold; lots of leftovers. para el desastre: poner ánimos a fuego medio, agregue unas palabras Kevin Bottrell, Editor 20 11 As always your views and opinions are welcome. To contact me de elección y poner a hervir; continuar revolviendo hasta que espese; Pat Schiefen, Society Editor directly, email me at [email protected]. refrescarse; dejar que los sentimientos a enfriar durante varios días; Advertising Department 2011 servir frío; montón de sobras. Jessica Corbin, Kayla Bentley and Angela Bonham Como siempre sus opiniones y comentarios son bienvenidos. Para Sheila Smith, Circulation Manager contactar conmigo directamente, enviarme por correo electrónico a [email protected]. Nor’west Press Richard Westfahl, General Manager Gary Stewart, Jim Bowker, James Jackson Kris McCool, Tracy Traxel, It’s all about the institutions Judy McKnight, Sheri Arroyo. The Kansas Legislature is considering a from ing to read to having to be able to read to learn, wide range of education issues this session. with full knowledge that they cannot read. That Legislation has been proposed to allow this discussion even has to be held is unbeliev- nwkansas.com public and private universities to authorize other pens able; the fact that the education establishment independent public charter schools (all charter is fighting to promote kids who can’t read is N.T. Betz, Director of Internet Services commentary ([email protected]) schools are, by definition, public schools), • unconscionable. Evan Barnum, Systems Admin.([email protected]) modify collective bargaining rules to give Superintendents want collective bargain- districts more operational flexibility, tax bargaining rules is unfair to teachers unions. ing reforms so they don’t have to negotiate Published every Tuesday and Friday except the days observed for New credit scholarships for low income families to Some said competition wasn’t needed because the length of classes or the school day. They Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christ- attend the school of their choice and establish Kansas schools have high student achieve- want and need the flexibility to decide how mas Day, at 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. a third grade reading initiative to ensure that ment. There was actually concern that smart and when to evaluate teachers. It’s also not Periodicals postage paid at Goodland, Kan. 67735; entered at the kids being promoted to fourth grade can actu- kids might leave and thereby bring down in students best interests to have anything Goodland, Kan., Post Office under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1878. districts’ average scores! Rep. Ed Trimmer POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Goodland Star-News, ally read – just to name a few. get in the way of having effective teachers in 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. Much of the opposition to these student- (D-Winfield) deliberately misrepresented the classroom. But the fight over collective Telephone: (785) 899-2338. Editorial e-mail: star-news@nwkansas.­ focused reforms have been couched in terms of our testimony and claimed that it’s bad to bargaining reforms is all about what’s best for com. Advertising questions can be sent to: [email protected]­ wanting what’s best for students, but in reality, have multiple authorizers of charter schools the adults in the system. The Goodland Star-News assumes no liability for mistakes or omissions it’s largely about protecting institutions and the (the problem is having authorizers with low ‘It’s all about the kids’ shouldn’t just be a in advertising or failure to publish beyond the actual cost of the ad. adults in the system. standards, not multiple authorizers). slogan for legislators. It should be what really SUBSCRIPTIONS: In Sherman County and adjacent counties: three The opposition was all about defending months, $29; six months, $46; 12 months, $81. Out of area, weekly mailing Kansas has one of the worst charter schools drives every education discussion. of two issues: three months, $39; six months, $54; 12 months, $89 (All tax laws in the nation, allowing only the local institutions and the adults in the system. By included). Mailed individually each day: (call for a price). school district to authorize a public charter the way, the low income kids who benefit the Dave Trabert is President of Kansas Policy most from having choice are typically about Incorporating: school to compete with it. Parents who can’t Institute. He is a frequent speaker to busi- afford to move to another neighborhood or two years’ worth of learning behind everyone ness, legislative and civic groups and also pay private tuition are forced to send their kids else. does research and writes on fiscal policy and The Goodland Daily News Senators on the Education Committee who 1932-2003 to the school assigned to them, regardless of education issues. He is the author of “Kansas whether they believe the school is right for their voted down the third grade reading initiative County Budget Analysis – In Search of Ef- child. Public charter schools are enormously (five to six) said holding back a student who ficient Government,” “Volume III: Analysis The Sherman popular; over 600,000 kids are on waiting lists really can’t read could be harmful to their self- of K-12 Spending in Kansas,” a primer on esteem. Like a child feels good about not being County Herald Founded by Eric and around the country, most of whom come from K-12 finance, and most recently “Removing able to read. They also said holding kids back Founded by Thomas McCants Roxie Yonkey low income families. Barriers to Better Public Education.” Trabert 1935-1989 1994-2001 The charter school bill failed in the House would create an unfunded mandate on districts regularly testifies before Kansas House and Education Committee by a single vote, with and that some district employees were opposed Senate committees on state budget, tax and some opponents saying they were concerned to the notion. education issues. He also serves on the Tax Nor’West Newspapers about districts losing money. Others said Districts are promoting some kids to the and Fiscal Policy Task Force for the American Haynes Publishing Company exempting charter schools from collective fourth grade, where they transition from learn- Legislative Exchange Council. The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, March 26, 2013 5 Candidate says city Write-in candidate files WRITE-IN, from Page 1 going on at the schools,” he said. “I see vote for the bond issue, he would like to should be open book positive things. I’m encouraged by the have more information and more input focusing on the students,” he said. “Ev- teachers and the administrators.” on the school facilities improvement CITY, from Page 1 referring to an increase in residential and com- erything we do should be about that.” The students are getting a lot of project. mercial electric rates passed by the commis- Hamilton said with his background individual instruction, he said, which “If the bond fails, we’ll need a new south end of Main Street is in need of repair. sion last year. “It’s not necessary and hurts for in education and testing, he has skills helps the students who are already at approach,” he said. “We’ll have to do it “I hope we can continue to get public funds people on a fixed income.” that will complement the other board very high or very low proficiency. There in budget or lower the costs.” to fill it,” he said. “The local taxpayers can’t Farris said he is for keeping taxes low. members. have been some teachers who are not The district needs to improve its fa- afford more.” “I’m humble in my spending,” he said. “The Hamilton has three children. His as open and receptive to working with cilities, he said, but if this second try and Farris said he is also hoping he can get city should be too.” daughter Mia is in third grade and his parents as others, Hamilton said, and a bond fails, the district shouldn’t try the change the way electric rates are calculated in Farris said he would also like to see the city sons Luke and Alec are in sixth and he wants to be on the board in part to same approach, but should recognize order to ease demand charges on businesses, become friendlier to people if they have issues. 10th grades. encourage that. that the people are against it and find a something he sees as an undue hardship. Police and employees need to be salesmen for “So I get a lot of feedback about what’s Hamilton said that while he plans to new way to get the work done. “I voted against the rate increase,” he said, the city, he said. Energy company to meet Incumbent wants more strategic planning PLANNING, from Page 1 the college for 25 years. the bullet and spend money, he said, it should “I enjoyed connecting with students,” he said. never be done lightly. with customers Thursday appointed to fill an open spot in the Kansas House “Anyone who gets into education will tell you the “I want to see all the data possible before I Midwest Energy will hold a most decision-making author- of Representatives. The commission appointed reward is not monetary, it’s seeing that light come make a decision,” he said. member meeting to discuss get- ity from the Kansas Corporation an interim to fill the open seat until the general on when the students understand something.” Finley said he is also concerned that many ting the cooperative out from Commission. election, which Finley won. Finley said he decided to run for re-election businesses are struggling right now, and the city’s under state regulation at 5:30 p.m. Parke said members of the 27 Finley said his family has lived in Sherman because there are many challenges before the economic development efforts should be put into (Mountain Time) Thursday in of the 29 Kansas electric coopera- County for more than 100 years. He himself city. helping those businesses stay in Goodland. Room 108 of the Student Union at tives have voted to self-regulate graduated from Brewster High School and at- “There are going to be tough decisions,” he “Any more economic burden on them could Colby Community College. since the Legislature first allowed tended Northwest Kansas Technical College. said, “because of the economy and because of break them,” he said. “We have to be conscious The company, which supplies it in 1992. He lived in southwest Kansas for 16 years before the federal and state budgets.” of that.” natural gas and electricity in Midwest has mailed brochures coming back to Goodland. Finley said he has been accused of being too Finley said the strength of the city is in it’s rural Sherman County and many to members in preparation for “We’ve made our home here,” he said. “My conservative, but feels that now is the time to be employees. Goodland has some experienced other areas, plans a vote of its the meetings, which will also be grandkids are here and we plan on making Good- conservative. employees who know the inner workings of the customer-owners in May to be- held in Great Bend, Scott City land our home for many years. I have an interest “I pay taxes too,” he said, “and I have a saying: city better than the commission, he said, and the come self-regulated, returning and Hays. in the success of Goodland.” don’t spend money you don’t have.” commission should rely on their expertise. He taught and worked in the administration at While sometimes the commission has to bite public notice IN THE DISTRICT COURT Order of Sale issued to me by The North 16 feet of Lot 13, praisement and subject to the South & Associates, P.C. OF SHERMAN COUNTY, Deborah A. Babcock and the Clerk of the District Court of and the South 48 feet of Lot 14, redemption period as provided Brian R. Hazel (KS # 21804) KANSAS Charles D. 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For more information or to apply for public notice the position call: Bryan Hensley (620)482-1487 STATE OF KANSAS School District #352 will vote at There are two (2) positions The voting place for the elec- Officer OR Kevin Braden SHERMAN COUNTY the Goodland VFW open in Sherman County for tion is the Goodland VFW Hall. (620) 202-2882 NOTICE OF UNIFIED Hall. board positions. The following Published in The Goodland SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. individuals have filed for one of Notice is further given that the Star-News, Tuesday, March Or send resume to: [email protected] 352 Published in The Goodland the positions: polls will open at 7:00 a.m. and 26, 2013 GENERAL ELECTION Star-News, Tuesday March 26, close at 7:00 p.m. (M.T.). 2013. Cash Schilling, In compliance with the Edson, Kansas Signed this 29th day of Janu- ary, 2013. provisions of K.S.A. 25-2018(e), Barbara J Winston, Crossword Puzzle notice is hereby given to the NOTICE OF SUNFLOWER Goodland, Kansas Janet R. Rumpel qualified electors of Unified EXTENSION DISTRICT #6 Sherman County Election School District No. 352 that a ELECTION General Election will be held on SHERMAN COUNTY April 2, 2013, for the purpose GENERAL ELECTION of electing three (3) board Opening for TRUCK DRIVER Required: high school diploma or equivalent, CDL with members at large. In compliance with the provi- sions of K.S.A. 2-624 (3), notice HAZMAT & Tanker endorsement, ability to operate a forklift. All candidates are at large is hereby given to the qualified Duties: Deliveries, load and unload product, utilize a forklift, candidates and the names of electors of the Sunflower Exten- general warehouse duties. the candidates are as follows: sion District #6 which consists Apply at Helena Chemical of all qualified electors in Sher- Lee Ihrig, man County, Kansas, that there 6409 Road 25, Goodland, or call 785-899-2391 Goodland, Kansas will be a General Election held Excellent working environment, on Tuesday, April 2, 2013. outstanding compensation & benefits. J Ronald Vignery, Pre-employment drug screening required. Goodland, Kansas EOE M/F/V/H

The voting places for the elec- tion are as follows: Part-time Night Security All registered voters of Unified CONSTRUCTION SITE The Northwest Kansas Technical College is seeking an individual to provide campus security 3-4 nights a week. Law enforcement CLUES ACROSS COORDINATOR/ background a plus, but not required. Open until filled. Please com- many Sponsored by MATERIAL HANDLER plete employment application and submit to: 1. Confederate soldier 53. Not divisible by two Asa Stiles, Dean of Students 4. __ Lilly, drug company 54. Head bob Hog Slat, Inc., is seeking a 1209 Harrison Street 7. Negative 55. Tooth caregiver The Goodland Construction Site Coordinator to PO Box 668 manage materials on livestock facility 10. Teacher CLUES DOWN construction sites in Western Kansas. Goodland, KS 67735 E. O. E. 12. Informal term for money 1. Revolutions per minute Star-News NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION: NWKTC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national ori- As Site Coordinator, you will be gin, religion, age, disability, or sex. Accusations concerning sexual discrimination, sexual harassment, and age 14. Environmental Protec- responsible for managing the inventory discrimination should be referred to the TITLE IX COORDINATOR/AGE ACT COORDINATOR, Director of 2. Break out for these projects. You will work as a Support Services at 785-890-3641. Accusations based on disability or race, color, or national origin should be 1205 Main referred to SECTION 504 COORDINATOR/ADA COORDINATOR/TITLE VI COORDINATOR, Director of tion Agency 3. Relating to the North wind liaison between our distribution center in Student Services, located at 1209 Harrison (785-890-3641). Goodland, Kan. 67735 Guymon, OK and the contractors 15. County in Transylvania, 4. African antelope completing construction to ensure Romania delivery schedules for construction 5. 44254 OH 899-2338 materials are met and that crews have 17. 1896 Ethiopian indepen- 6. Hawkeye state all materials they need to meet the HELP WANTED construction schedule. dence battle 7. Roundworm Physical Therapy Assistant 18. 50010 IA 8. Unfolded It is important that this Site Coordinator be detail oriented with a proven ability to 19. It grows every year 9. 19th C political cartoonist complete projects within a specified time Full-time position with GRMC. period. Applicants must have a valid 22. ___ and feathered Thomas driver’s license and reliable Responsible for administering physical 23. Founder of positivism 11. Denotes iron transportation. Fork Lift experience is therapy modalities of treatment, manag- required; certification is preferred. We 24. Variant of lower 13. Powder mineral offer a competitive salary, a full range of ing exercise programs and completing documentation under 25. Russian weight = 36 lbs. 16. Blood fluids benefits, and a stimulating, challenging supervision of a physical therapist. Must have completed environment. 26. Megavolot (abbr.) 18. Nearly appropriate secondary education (BS or AD) relevant to 27. 40th state 20. The courage to carry on For more information or to apply for this position and hold a current certificate as a Physical 28. Flower jar the position call Bryan Hensley Therapist Assistant; CPTA. Competitive wage with excel- 21. Soda (620)482-1487 30. Satisfy fully 28. Skedaddled OR lent benefits package. Qualified candidates are encouraged Kevin Braden to apply online at www.goodlandregional.com. Or, contact 32. Weatherman Roker 29. Poplar trees (Spanish) (620) 202-2882 Ericka Wieck, Medical Staff & Human Resources Coordi- 33. Atomic #18 30. Triangular spinal bones 34. Somali supermodel 31. 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No longer is down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the num- bers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each The crossword puzzle brought to you by: number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! 1205 Main, Goodland, Kan. 67735 (785) 899-2338 star-news 8 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, March 26, 2013 sports Second-year bracket picks are trouble Players named As you might recall from previous columns, Coast, which they didn’t. last year I put together my first March Madness Most of my picks for the final four were win- bracket. kevin ning their games. KU has won twice now along to All-League teams I’ve never been much of a sports fan, though I with Miami and Louisville. Even my Colorado Goodland High School boys were Aaron Hernandez of Hol- have become much more of one through cover- bottrell State Rams won their second-round game; their basketball players Gage and Gan- comb; Henry Vela of Hugoton; ing local high school and college sports for the first tournament win in years. non Ihrig have been named to the Tyler Hess of Scott City; and Goodland Star-News. My dad and my brother simple tricks I got plenty more wrong as well though, and • Great West Activities Conference Nathan Medina of Ulysses. were always the big sports fans, and sometimes where the wheels really came off the wagon was and nonsense Second All-League Team. On the girls side, two Goodland I’d watch games with them. I can remember the West region. Firstly, I had picked Gonzaga The All-League team members players received honorable men- watching the Broncos lose a Superbowl and then to go all the way to the championship and win it. are selected in recognition of tions: Maddie Mayer and Hope win twice, not because I particularly cared, but A lot of the polls had them at No. 1, but hardly knowledge of college hoops. their outstanding performance Cochran. because it was on every TV in the house. anyone I knew was picking them to win it. Turns So I thought I’d try my hand again this year. throughout the season. Taylen On the girls First All-League But last year I decided to fill out a March out there was a reason for that. They struggled Yeah, it’s not going near as well. Smith was given an honorable Team were Katie Pfeifer and Ka- Madness bracket. I didn’t know anything about against 16th-seed Southern University in the I took part of an afternoon to do some research, mention. rissa Pena of Holcomb; Haileigh college basketball, but several others in the office second round, barely pulling off a win, then lost looking on ESPN and Sport Illustrated to see the On the boys First All-League Shull of Colby; and Chasitity were filling out brackets and entering them in the to Wichita State in the third round. While I’m team’s records and some of their predictions. My Team were Tyler LasSalle and Parsons and Nicole Kinser of radio station contest. In addition, my alma mater, happy to see a Kansas team doing well, it pretty problem last year was that I couldn’t accurately Shane Bennett of Holcomb; and Hugoton. On the Second Team Colorado State University, was in the tourna- much means the end of my bracket. predict the upsets, and the upsets I did pick didn’t Drew Kite, Brett O’Neil, Trey were Janessa Lowenthaul of Scott ment. Since I was so astonished that my school Losses by Wisconsin, Kansas State University, pan out. That would be even more of a problem O’Neil and Joey Meyer of Scott City; Lauren Bell and Kenzie was good at something, I decided to join in. New Mexico and Notre Dame also pretty much this year, as it turns out. City. On the Second Team were Curry of Colby; Haley Heydman It went pretty well. I got the majority of the destroyed that region for me. Most of the second round went well for me. I Todd Kane and Mark Bremen- of Holcomb; and Carolina Gal- second-round picks correct, and although I So my second year of March Madness is going had almost all of the South region picked accu- kamp of Colby; Heath Tucker legos of Ulysses. Also receiving started getting a lot wrong in the ensuing rounds, abysmally bad. I also figured Sebastian Vettel rately, but again the upsets got me. I had predicted of Holcomb; and Tate Annis and honorable mentions were Riley I ended up correctly picking just over half of the would win the Australian Grand Prix, which Oklahoma would overcome San Diego State, Tregg Rodriguez of Ulysses. Also Sosa of Hugoton and Kyshia games and I got the winner – Kentucky – cor- didn’t happen, so I think I’ll give up any notion but they didn’t. I had predicted that second-seed receiving honorable mentions Prieto of Holcomb. rect. Pretty good for a first timer with little prior Georgetown would beat 15th-seed Florida Gulf of a career in sports prognostication. real estate deeds

The following real estate trans- LLC, the N/2 of Sec.19, T8S, of Lot 3 except N4’, in Block 6, R39W. Denise S. White quitclaims to Block 35, First Addition to City of actions have been reported by the R41W. Kohler First Addition to City of Patricia M. Lohr to J. Kendall Charles Brandon White, Lot 7, Goodland. Sherman County register of deeds. Bryce L. Cole and Jessica D. Goodland. Cooper and Jacque S. Cooper, Lot Block 10, Rosewood Addition to Austin Ray Spresser and Ab- City of Goodland, Kansas to Crop Cole to Chad D. Mai and Gwendice Jasmin Bair and First National 5, Block 1, Eastridge Addition #2 to City of Goodland. bie Lynn Spresser quit claims to Production Services, Inc., Lots 1 M. Mai, a tract of land in SE/4 of Bank, Goodland, KS, Trustees the City of Goodland. Shirley A. Barnhart to James Spresser Rentals, LLC, Lots 7, 8 and and 2, Block 1, Goodland Industrial Sec.17, T8S, R39W. of the Jasmin Bair Trust A dated Edward J. Cure, William E. Cure Dean Oharah and Daylene Gail 9, Block 8, Second Addition to City Park; Lot 5, Block 4, Goodland In- Bryce L. Cole and Jessica D. Cole May 28, 1997, to Edward J. Cure, and John P. Cure, to EBJ, LLC, the Oharah, Lot 9, Block 1, Sharp’s Ad- of Goodland. dustrial Park. to Travis M. Daise and Melanie William E. Cure and John P. Cure, SE/4 of Sec.29, T6S, R42W; S/2 of dition to City of Goodland. Lucile Joyce Leibbrandt to the David F. Davis and Leanne Davis R. Daise, a tract of land in SE/4 of an undivided 1/2 interest in: N/2 Sec.28, T6S, R42W; E/2 and SW/4 Christopher A. Leoffler and Tam- Joyce Leibbrandt Trust, dated De- convey and warrant to Randy Payne Sec.17, T8S, R39W. of Sec.17, T7S, R41W; SW/4 of of Sec.24, T7S, R42W; SE/4 and E/2 my Leoffler quit claim to Christo- cember 27, 2012, an undivided and Mary Payne, a tract of land in Jill E. Strnad quit claims to Dan Sec.18, T7S, R41W; S/2 of Sec.11, of SW/4 of Sec.14, T7S, R42W. pher Loeffler and Tammy Leoffler, 2/3 interest in N/2 of SEc.36, T3S, N/2 of SE/4 of NE/4 of Sec.18, T8S, Rasure, a tract of land in SE/4 of T7S, R42W; NW/4 of Sec.12, T7S, Douglas Duell to DKD Farms, all interest in S/2 of SW/4 of Sec.20; R42W, Cheyenne County, KS. An R39W; a tract of land in N/2 of SE/4 Sec.21, T8S, R40W. Property also R42W. LLC, the S/2 of Sec.26, T10S, N/2 of N/2 of Sec.20 and N355’ of undivided 1/2 interest in SW/4 of NE/4 of Sec.18, T8S, R39W; a described as Lots 10 and 11 in Sugar Jasmin Bair, Bruce Bair and R41W, save and except for a tract W2450’ of S/2 of NW/4, Sec.20, of Sec.36, T9S, R39W, Sherman tract of land in N/2 of SE/4 of NE/4 Hills Golf Club, Inc. development. Julene Bair, Trustees of the Jasmin of land in SW/4 of Sec.26. less road right-of-way; and that County. An undivided 1/2 interest of Sec.18, T8S, R39W. John H. Golden and Marcia L. Bair Revocable Trust dated March Douglas Duell to DKD Farms, portion of NW/4 of Sec.29, all in in SW/4 of Sec.25, T9S, R39W, Wayne Koehler conveys and Golden to Hitchcock, Inc. of Good- 29, 1985, to Edward J. Cure, William LLC and Fred and Sheila Duell T7S, R38W. Sherman County. warrants to Doug Sederstrom and land, a tract of land in SE/4 of E. Cure and John P. Cure, an undi- Land, LLC, the S/2 of Sec.26, T10S, Western State Bank to Johnnie Christopher Stegman to Darren Hayley Sederstrom, a tract of land Sec.19, T8S, R39W. vided 1/2 interest in: all of Sec.7, R41W, save and except a tract of Jerome Howard, Lots 1 and 2, Blck John Baehler and Berlinda Elaine in SE/4 of Sec.16, T8S, R40W. Dorothy A. Stasser to Dorothy T7S, R41W; N/2 of Sec.17, T7S, land in SW/4 of Sec. 26. 11, Sharp’s Addition to City of Baehler, Lots 5 and 6, Block 11, C. Brandon White quit claims to A. Stasser, trustee of the Dorothy R41W; W/2 of Sec.18, T7S, R41W; Gary Peters and Robin Deeds, Goodland. Sharp’s Addition to City of Good- Denise White, the N25’ of Lot 8, all S. Stasser Trust dated February S/2 of Sec.11, T7S, R42W; all of as Trustees of the Berniece Peters Kevin J. Smith, Trustee of the land. of Lot 9, Block 26, Beahm’s Addi- 22, 2013, an undivided interest in Sec.12, T7S, R42W; all of Sec.13, Revocable Trust dated May 17, James and Velda Smith Revocable Laural R. Belshe, Trustee of the tion to City of Goodland. the SE/4 of SEc.9, T7S, R39W; the T7S, R42W; NE/4 of Sec.14, T7S, 1990, to Dawn Lamping, the SE/4 Trust dated may 16, 2000, to Kevin Mable L. Townsend Revocable Rita Ann Ihrig, Executor of the N/2 of SW/4 of Sec.9, T7S, R39W; R42W. of SEc.22, T7S, R38W; SW/4 of J. Smith and Chelli Smith, all of Lots Trust dated January 31, 1990, quit Estate of Lawrence Kitten, to Randy an undivided 1/3 interest in SE/4 of Jasmin Bair and First National Sec.23, T7S, R38W. 22, 23 and 24, block 39, First Addi- claims to Tony Richardson, all of Zimmerman and Susan Zimmer- Sec.4, T7S, R39W. Bank, Goodland, KS, Trustees of Gary Peters and Robin Deeds, as tion to Town of Goodland. Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block 12, First Ad- man, the E100’ and S40’ of Lot 5, Doug L. House and Karen Ann the Bair Family Trust dated May Trustees of the Peters Credit Trust Tri-State Properties, LLP to Mat- dition to Town of Goodland. E100’ of Lot 6, Block 41, Beahm’s House convey and warrant to Bren- 28, 1997, to Edward J. Cure, Wil- dated April 8, 1993, to Gary Peters, thew D. Beringer, Lots 20 and 21, Addition to City of Goodland. da A. Underhill Revocable Trust liam E. Cure and John P. Cure, the NE/4 of SEc.22, T7S, R38W; Marcelino A. Miranda and dated April 26, 2002, Brenda A. an undivided 1/2 interest in: all NW/4 of Sec.22, T7S, R38W; SW/4 Chelsey Miranda, to Kevin J. Jostes Underhill, Trustee, the NE/4 of of Sec.7, T7S, R41W; NW/4 of of Sec.22, T7S, R38W. QSI Spring Sell-A-Bration and Charlene M. Jostes, the N/2 SEc.16, T9S, R39W. Sec.18, T7S, R41W; NE/4 and S/2 Gary Peters and Robin Deeds, as -PXFTU1SJDFT/PX5ISPVHI.BSDITULowest Prices Of The Year of Lot 10, all of Lot 11, Block Ryan A. Scheopner and Sarah of Sec.12, T7S, R42W; all of Sec.13, Trustees of the Berniece Peters Re- 0öDFTMPDBUFEJO3JDINPOE)BWFO ,4 39, Beahm’s Addition to City of Scheopner to Terry L. Taylor and T7S, R42W; NE/4 of Sec.14, T7S, vocable Trust dated May 17, 1990, Now $PMVNCJB .0(MFOXPPE *"Through March 31st Goodland. Shari L. Taylor, Lots 12 and 13, R42W. to Gary Peters, the S/2 of Sec.21, Daniel Duell conveys and war- Subdivision of Block 78, Original John H. Golden, Marcia L. Gold- T7S, R38W; NE/4 of Sec.11, T7S, NFBA ••Residential Multi-AwardNFBA rants to Daniel Ben Duell Land, Town of Goodland. en and Gennifer G. House, Trustees R38W. WinnerMulti-Award 2012 ••Equestrian Winner 2012 LLC, the NE/4 of Sec.27, T8S, Orville D. Finnesy and Vinita of the John Hollister Golden Trust Stone Financing, LLC to Ryan ••Agricultural R41W. M. Finnesy convey and warrant to dated July 11, 2006, to John H. Scheopner and Sarah Lynne Scheo- David Seth Duell conveys and Finnesy Family Trust dated March Golden and Marcia L. Golden, a pner, Lot 11, Block 3, Eastridge Ad- ••Commercial warrants2" KS Press to David march S.2013_Layout Duell Land, 1 3/19/13 4, 2013, 10:34 the AM N12’ Page of 1 Lot 4 and all tract of land in SE/4 of Sec.19, T8S, dition #1 to City of Goodland.

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