Page 2 Colby Free Press Friday, August 19, 2011 Area/State Weather U.S. looks to expand canola production Briefly By Michael J. Crumb Dakota, but by growing more winter canola, of canola oil in 2010, with about 2.5 billion Music boosters selling The Associated Press industry offi cials believe canola acres in the pounds being imported from Canada, ac- U.S. could more than triple. cording to the National Agricultural Statis- school calendars DES MOINES, Iowa – The demand for “There is no reason we couldn’t see 4 to tics Service. The Colby Music Booster Club has canola, best known for the cooking oil it 5 million acres planted from the Carolinas The canola plant produces pods that are pocket school calendars available for produces, continues to rise and the industry to the Great Plains,” said Dale Thorenson, fi lled with seeds. When crushed, those seeds sale. The calendars can be obtained is working to grow more of the plant in the assistant director of the U.S. Canola Asso- yield oil. by contacting any public school music U.S. to keep pace with increased sales. ciation. Winter canola has done well in states such teacher. Cost is $5, with proceeds ben- Experts said the best hope for meeting Brian Jenks, a professor at North Dakota as Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri, where efi tting the school music programs. For demand is to grow a variety of canola that State University, said the country needs to it is planted after another crop is harvested, information, call Jill Nickols at 460- is planted in the fall and harvested in the keep pace with the growing demand for said Brian Caldbeck, a crop consultant from 5200 or Joey Nickols at 460-5300. spring, offering farmers in some regions a canola, which is seen as healthier than oils Kentucky. That process is called double National Weather Service chance to make use of their land during a containing more saturated fat. cropping. Students raising money Tonight: Showers and thun- normally dormant period. “We grow about 1.5 million acres in the Caldbeck said growing winter canola in to go to conference derstorms likely, mainly before Most of the nation’s canola crop is a U.S. and that is not enough to satisfy de- areas of the Upper Midwest, such as Iowa, Lynnsey Elling and Hayden Reinert 4 a.m. Mostly cloudy, with a low spring variety, planted in the spring and har- mand so we have to import a lot of canola is possible but would be more diffi cult be- will hold a spaghetti lunch from 11 a.m. around 65. East wind between vested in late summer or early fall. About from Canada,” he said. cause the region primarily grows corn and to 1 p.m. Sunday in the Sacred Heart 10 and 15 mph. Chance of pre- 90 percent of U.S. canola is grown in North The U.S. used just over 3 billion pounds soybeans. Catholic Church basement to raise cipitation is 60 percent. money to attend the Junior National Saturday: A 20 percent Young Leaders Conference in Washing- chance of showers and thun- Citizen objects to college’s proposed budget ton D.C. in September. For information, derstorms before 4 p.m. Partly call James Elling at 443-0783. sunny, with a high near 85. From “BUDGET,” Page 1 on updating the chemistry area. can terminate the program any- • Heard a fi nancial report Northeast wind around 10 mph. The foundation is waiting for a time with 30 days notice. from Alan Waites, vice presi- Gem Lions to hold Saturday Night: Areas of fog She then talked about the dollar fi gure that it can handle, • Approved the online veteri- dent of business affairs. He said after 4 a.m. Otherwise, partly four-day Title IX conference but it’s an area that they want to nary tech program, which will the July year-to-date expendi- annual hog roast cloudy, with a low around 64. she attended and said she came start working on quickly. now be eligible for approval by tures are on track; there were The Gem Lions Club will hold its East wind between 5 and 10 back a little overwhelmed about • Heard a program report from the Higher Learning Commis- $101,900 of encumbrances July annual Hog Roast from 5 to 8 p.m. mph. the changes they need to make. Carey Jones, head coach of the sion. 31, which leaves $11.7 million Wednesday at the Gem Community Sunday: Areas of fog before Therefore, she and College Pres- college volleyball team. She • Accepted the resignations of remaining in the budget, and the Building. Donations will be accepted 7 a.m. Otherwise, mostly sunny, ident Dr. Stephen Vacik are go- told the board that she has 13 four employees, Cari Randle- cash balance was $100,000 at toward improving the community. with a high near 89. South wind ing to be looking at how much players this year, the team has Bright, equestrian team assistant July 31. A total of $361,000 was There will be music, a horseshoe throw- between 5 and 15 mph. work this is going to be and will been practicing three times a coach, Jayme Pfeifer, adminis- brought in in July, which added ing tournament, and a drawing for eight Sunday Night: A 20 percent be redoing all of their policies, day for about a week and a half, trative assistant to the endow- to the $600,000 from June, but processed and packaged hog halves. chance of showers and thunder- she said. and introduced her new assistant ment foundation, Brad Bennett, $829,000 was used through- Anyone can enter for $5 each and each storms. Partly cloudy, with a low • Heard a report from Joyce coach, Kailee May. She said the an instructor and Sue Mardock, out the month, leaving the cash ticket has eight chances to win. around 66. Washburn, dean of academic af- team’s season starts on Saturday also an instructor. The motion balance at $100,000 by the end Monday: Mostly sunny, with a fairs, who said that the college with a scrimmage at Seward was for the board to accept the of July. However, Waites said Brewster library high near 96. had a successful inservice on Community College in Liberal, resignations of all four employ- nearly $1.1 million was received plans hot dog feed Monday Night: Mostly clear, Friday, which was for all faculty and then a tournament the fol- ees and to agree that the college on Aug. 1 for state operating The Brewster Library and Museum with a low around 65. and staff to start the year. lowing weekend in North Platte, would not assess a fi ne for liq- funds. will hold a hot dog and watermelon feed Tuesday: Sunny, with a high “We kept them busy, we had a Neb. The team’s fi rst conference uidated damages to Bennett and He ended his report by say- at 6:30 p.m. next Friday at Hunter Hall near 95. lot to cover,” Washburn said. match is Wednesday, Aug. 31, at Mardock for breaking their con- ing that staffi ng changes have Park. Donations will be accepted to go Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, Leiker asked how soon they Seward. Also, she said the team tracts at this point. The motion caused some disruptions, but the to the library and museum. For informa- with a low around 64. need to fi ll an instructor posi- will hold the Labor Day Classic passed with Krehbiel, Wells, college is still on track toward tion, call Betty Wolf at (785) 694-2401. Wednesday: Sunny, with a tion in the Adult Basic Educa- in Colby on Saturday and Sun- Leiker, and trustee Bill Shields necessary improvements, that high near 91. tion program that was listed in day, Sept. 3 and 4, at the Com- voting yes, but trustee Dale Her- audit work should begin within Apply now for grant Wednesday Night: Mostly Washburn’s report, but she said munity Building. schberger voted against the mo- the next 30 to 45 days, specifi - The Thomas County Community clear, with a low around 63. it can be done anytime and that Following the matches Sept. tion, and Black abstained. cally with the fi nancial aid audit Foundation is accepting applications for Thursday: Sunny, with a high all campus teaching assignments 3, the team is holding a Night • Approved the WaKeeney begin done in late September, the Kids Can Do! grant. The grant pro- near 88. are covered for now. Golf Tournament at Meadow Lease Agreement, which is for and that cash fl ow will remain vides $200 to non-profi t organizations • Heard several questions Lake golf course. a building the college will be challenging going forward and and classrooms. Applications are due by Thursday: High, 102; Low 61 from Leiker about Barry Kaaz’, “We did fi nd out that in the using for a few classes and is it is a challenge that must be ad- Friday, Sept. 30. For information, visit Precip: Thursday 0.None dean of external affairs/facili- preseason polls, we are actually only for one year. The motion dressed. www.thomascountycommunityfounda- Month: 2.88 inches ties management, report. Leiker receiving votes,” Jones said. was passed 5-1 with Shields, ab- tion.com or call 460-9152. Year: 20.38 inches asked when the college should “That’s a big step I think for our staining due to his relationship Normal: 16.36 inches start seeing some energy sav- program to take and I think that with the lessees. (K-State Experiment Station) ings when the Honeywell proj- they defi nitely deserve it.” Wesleyan church Sunrise and Sunset ect begins. Kaaz said it won’t be • Approved the Education to hold Bible study Saturday 7:01 a.m. 8:33 p.m. for several months, but they are to Go program, which is the The Colby Wesleyan Church will Moon: waning, 61 percent beginning the replacement pro- program that offers online hold a Ladies Bible Studies beginning Sunday 7:02 a.m. 8:32 p.m. cess in about six weeks. Arlen classes that are not worth Wednesday, Sept. 7, with two sessions Last quarter moon each Wednesday: 10 to 11:45 a.m. at Monday 7:03 a.m. 8:30 p.m. then asked if the boilers will be any credit. However, the ap- Moon: waning, 42 percent ready for winter. Kaaz replied proval is contingent upon Colby Wesleyan Church, 320 W. Pine, (U.S. Naval Observatory) that they would be. Education to Go accepting and 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. at the Pioneer Colby Water Use • Heard a report from Wells, the contractual provisions 1880 CR 15 Colby, KS Memorial Library. Beth Moore’s video Thursday 2,351,000 gal. who is also director of the col- attachment that says the col- study “There and Then…Here and Now: (Colby Public Works) lege foundation. He reported lege can pick and choose a lecture series on Revelation” will be that the foundation is working which classes to offer, and the topic. Cost for the materials is $20. For information, call Joy Rothfuss at the Council decides to keep parks open late church offi ce, 462-8391. From “PARKS,” Page 1 Steele said he would look into to install the system. Miller’s Rec department the matter and come back to the fee is included in the grant. plans golf tournament suggested the county pave the council. • Decided not to donate a The Colby Recreation Department parking area. • Approved an agreement family pool pass to the Sa- will hold its fi rst golf tournament at 10 City Attorney John Gatz said with the Kansas Department of cred Heart Catholic Church a.m. Thursday, Sept. 8, at Meadow Lake municipal code 13-212 prohib- Transportation to upgrade the auction, saying the council Golf Course. The tournament will be a its discharging water “into any automated weather observation couldn’t donate what is essen- four-person scramble. A $240 per team ditch, street, avenue or alley in system at the airport. The state tially taxpayer money. Call to schedule your senior picture session! entry fee covers 18 holes and a prize the city or causing any water to is paying 75 percent of the proj- • Tabled a discussion on drawing. Proceeds will go to the new stand or form pools thereon.” ect costs under a recent airport lighting and water for the wireless scoring units for the ball fi elds The statute carries a $50 fi ne for grant. The council also approved walking trail until the commit- 785-821-4699 and other equipment. For information or violation. an agreement with Jerry Miller tee brings them a fi nal plan. www.lauranorrisphotography.com to sign up, call Stacy Lee at 460-4440. Cardiac Rehab

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