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inside today City appoints interim manager More local news, views from By Kevin Bottrell ally it was below par on wages for comparable have to see the total budgetary expense for said there was a miscommunication with your Goodland Star-News [email protected] jobs in surrounding communities and the pri- each person before he could make a decision. the restaurant’s owners, who thought they After a closed-door session at their meeting vate sector, but that it offered better benefits. “The more information that I have, the bet- had to be in business for a year before they last week, the Goodland City Commission Commissioner Brian Linin asked for the ter decision I can make,” he said. could apply for the utility rebate, instead of voted unanimously to bring in retired Colby department heads what they thought. Police Linin agreed that they needed to see that applying at the beginning. Under the program, City Administrator Carolyn Armstrong as Chief Cliff Couch said one of the main prob- information, but said he didn’t feel like it is the Solomon said, the business would get $4,586 interim city manager while the commission lems is the starting salaries are too low to role of the commission to decide what indi- in utility rebates. The business created nine conducts its search for a permanent replace- attract good candidates. The police and the vidual employees are paid. He said he would jobs, he said, more than they had anticipated ment for Doug Gerber. public works department each have open- be OK with making an exception in an emer- when it began. The commission had its first meeting ings that they are trying to fill, but are having gency, but that it might set a bad precedent if • Discussed special improvement dis- without Gerber on April 7. Mayor Annette a difficult time. the commission were to micromanage. tricts. Solomon said they are an economic Fairbanks said she appreciated the city staff “Even if we just worked on the starting sal- The commission agreed to have the staff development tool that creates a special sales and department heads for being there to help ary part it would do a world of good,” he said. get the full budget information for employee tax – up to two percent – in a specific area for until a new manager is hired. The commission Fairbanks said there were several options: salaries for the police and public works and infrastructure improvements. Fifty percent of voted to have Armstrong serve in the interim the commission could either work on all of then sit down with the department heads to the property owners in the area have to sign at the end of the meeting. the salaries at once, or work on one or more work out what needs to be changed. onto the petition. The city has to approve the Fairbanks said that before leaving, Gerber departments right away. In other business, the commission: formation of the district and would coordinate had encouraged the commission to make a “I hate to piecemeal things, but we may • Approved economic development in- the infrastructure work, which would be paid Cowgirls decision on wages. The city had conducted a have to for the police department,” she said. centives for L&T Restaurant. Economic Commissioner Gary Farris said he would Development Director Michael Solomon See CITY, Page 5 win twice compensation study, finding out that gener- The Goodland High School girls baseball team beat Hugoton 10-1 and 23-3 on the road on Thursday. They are scheduled to play their home opener today at 3 p.m. See Page 10

weather report 31° 10 a.m. Monday Today • Sunset, 7:25 p.m. Wednesday • Sunrise, 6:08 a.m. • Sunset, 7:26 p.m. Midday Conditions • Soil temperature 42 degrees • Humidity 72 percent • Sky sunny Prom night at Goodland High • Winds northwest 1-20 mph • Barometer 30.30 inches Goodland High School students and rising spent a night in an Undersea • Record High today 92° (2002) Paradise at this year’s prom Sat- • Record Low today 20° (1951) urday night. At the promenade before the event, each couple Last 24 Hours* – including Connor Simpson High Sunday 54° and Laramie Farris (above left) Low Sunday 25° and Ellie House and Zach Miller Precipitation 0.04 (below right) – as well as groups This month 0.20 and singular students, were an- Year to date 1.56 nounced and posed for pictures. Below normal 0.97 inches Then the students paraded The Topside Forecast through again (above right and Today: Sunny with a high near below left). 63, winds out of southwest at 10 to 15 mph and a low around 36. Wednesday: Partly sunny with a40 percent chance of rain and snow,a high near 59, winds breezy out of the northwest at 20-55 mph and a low around 28. Extended Forecast Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of snow, a high near 41 and a low around 26. Friday: Sunny with a high near 59 and a low around 37. Saturday: Mostly sunny with a high near 68 and a low around 41. (National Weather Service) Get 24-hour weather info. at 162.400 MHz.

Photos by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News local markets Senior center Water Vision Team shares feedback 10 a.m. Wheat — $7.36 bushel needs help On Friday, the Governor’s Water Vision serve as the basis for the initial draft.” for public input of the preliminary document. Posted county price — $6.66 Team shared input received so far with the The team shared that while thousands of The Vision Team wants feedback and direc- Corn — $4.89 bushel Kansas Water Authority. comments have been received, there have tion on the themes and priorities that are being Posted county price — $4.78 This was the first time the authority and been many consistent themes and priorities established today.” Milo — $4.53 bushel to stay open attendees heard input from the stakeholder shared by stakeholders to be addressed in the More than 150 people participated in the Soybeans — $13.85 bushel The Kanorado Senior Center is look- meetings that have been held throughout the Vision. Attendees participated in a facilitated workshop including members from the Kan- Posted county price — $14.15 ing for donations for its benefit auction, Millet — no bid state to date, such as the one held in Goodland. discussion related to four themes: water man- sas Water Authority, Kansas State Board of which will be held July 12. At that meeting, various farmers, ranchers agement, water conservation, technology Agriculture, Governor’s Cabinet, Basin Ad- Sunflowers Auction items and cash donations Oil current crop — $19.25 cwt. and other stakeholders gathered to ask ques- and crop varieties and new sources of supply. visory Committee Chairs, Ogallala Aquifer will help keep the center’s doors open. Confection — no bid tions and provide feedback to the water office Secretary of Agriculture Jackie McClaskey Advisory Committee, Reservoir Advisory Donations can be sent to the Kanorado Pinto beans — $36 (new crop) on conservation efforts. encouraged Kansans to be prepared to pro- Committee, State Conservation Commission (Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta, Senior Center, Box 176, Kanorado, Kan., “The purpose of the workshop today was vide comment and direction during the next Board, Governor’s Council of Economic Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean. 67741. to define the major issues, priorities and phase of the development of the Water Vision. Advisors as well as members of the general These may not be closing figures. ) To donate items, call the center at (785) ideas that will be used by the Vision Team to “To this point nearly 8,000 Kansans have public. 399-2348, Connie Sheldon at (785) 399- develop a first draft of the Vision,” said Tracy participated in over 140 meetings,” Mc- For more information on the documents 2402, John Veselik at (785) 399-8016, Streeter, Kansas Water Office director. “Over Claskey said. “As the first draft version is presented today go to agriculture.ks.gov/ Sally Pettibone at (785) 399-2337 or the next four to eight weeks the Vision team completed, the Vision Team will be hosting about-ksda/water-vision. Jessica Colby at (785) 399-8014. will be taking the guidance provided today to meetings throughout the state in June and July about our 2 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, April 15, 2014 friends genesis and death salvation army the calendar Genesis and Salvation Army are available year round to help those in calendar Cultural Arts Center on the Colby sandwich, vegetable soup, bun, Lisa Anne (White) Murphy need. Call (785) 890-2299 to speak Community College Campus crackers and gelatin with fruit. Kindergarten registration Lisa Anne (White) Murphy, 50, Koons Funeral Home, 211 N. to a volunteer. in Colby. Andrew Salvador will will be from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on school menu Salina formerly of Goodland, died Main, Goodland is in charge of be conducting and Josiah Akers activities Thursday at West Elementary Thursday, April 10, 2014, in Salina. arrangements. will be featured as the Magician. Today: Breakfast biscuit and Tours of the 1907 Victorian School, 912 West 12th, Goodland. Services are pending. A full obituary will follow. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for gravy, fruit, fruit juice and milk. House at 202 W. 13th are from 1 to No appointment is necessary. seniors and $3 for students or by Lunch - chicken nuggets, mashed 5 p.m. Wednesday through Mon- Parents should bring the child’s Pride of the Prairie patron ticket. potatoes and gravy, fresh broc- day. Closed on Tuesday. immunization records, school For questions call (785) 462-2159 coli, strawberries and bananas The High Plains Museum, 1717 entry physical due in the fall, certi- and milk. Wednesday: Breakfast Expect spring pests or (785) 462-5102. Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m. fied copy of birth certificate and a The Goodland Soup Bol serves - scrumptious coffee cake, apple- to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday copy of their Social Security card. dinner at 5 p.m. on Monday sauce, fruit juice and milk. Lunch through Saturday and from 1 to Each child will complete place- nights at the Goodland Methodist - chili, corn chips, celery and cu- 5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Tuesdays. ment evaluation in September at cumber, cinnamon roll and milk. despite cold winter Church Fellowship Hall for any- The Carnegie Arts Center is the beginning of the school year. one who wants to come. Free will Thursday: Breakfast - western open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- Prairie Land Food distribu- We are finally catching a break will survive the colder tempera- donations welcome. For informa- omelet quesadilla with salsa, fruit, day through Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. tion is 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, April from the long, cold winter, but if tures. tion call 899-3631. On April 28th fruit juice and milk Lunch - ham, on Sunday and 1 to 6 p.m. on 26. at Cat’s TnT, 119 W. 9th, or at you’re hoping that the extreme cold Bugs have adapted procedures, they will serve their last meal until two potato mash, green beans, Monday at 120 W. 12th. The center the Bernadine Johnson residence, has killed off spring pests, you’re like producing antifreeze or crawl- September. biscuit and jelly, fruit and milk. is always in need of hosts and host- located at 704 Walnut. For infor- out of luck, according to Jeff Whit- ing into a warmer area, to pro- The Kids Cooking Class is held Friday: No school. esses on Sundays. New monthly mation call 899-2338, 821-1275, worth, associate professor of ento- tect themselves from the harsh on the second Wednesday of each exhibits and you are invited to visit 890-2287, 821-1827, 890-3793 or school calendar mology at Kansas State University. temperatures in the winter. Even month from 3:45 to 5:15 p.m. at the gift shop. 899-4278 or order online at www. Today: 1 p.m. boys varsity gold “Whether they’re going to sur- though temperatures this winter the 4-H Building. This class is The Goodland Public Library is prairielandfood.com. at the Goodland Invitational at vive is not the question,” Whitworth were colder than usual, Whitworth open for second to fifth graders. open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon- A discussion of “Dancing at Sugar Hills Golf Club. 3 p.m. var- said. “It’s probably how many are says these adaptive techniques help For information call 890-4880. day through Thursday and from Rascal Fair” by Ivan Doig will sity softball against Garden City going to survive.” them survive. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Sat- be at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, senior menu at Centennial Field. Wednesday: Whitworh says you’re going “Insects are heterotherms,” Whit- urday. For information call (785) April 24, at the Goodland Public Today: Paprika chicken, tater 7:30 a.m. professional learning to need to pull out bug spray this worth said. “They are 100 percent 899-5461 or stop by the library. Library, 812 Broadway. For in- tots or triangles, baked beans, community. Thursday: 10 a.m. spring. Insects start coming out controlled by temperatures.” Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sher- formation call (785) 899-5461 or bread and mixed fruit. Wednes- junior high track at Phillipsburg around the same time flowers start Whitworth says warmer weather man County is seeking mentors and www.goodlandlibrary.org. day: Beef and noodles, mashed Invitational. 3 p.m. varsity base- blooming. While we may see fewer is more detrimental to insects than children to mentor. Call 890-3665. The Pride of the Prairie Or- potatoes, mixed vegetables, bread ball at Ulysses. 3 p.m. varsity soft- insects at first, most of the insects extreme cold. The Good Sam Family Support chestra will present “Movies, and pineapple. Thursday: Pol- ball against Ulysses at Centennial Council meets at 7 p.m. the second Mystery and Magic” at 2:30 p.m. ish sausage with kraut, mashed Field. State large group contest. music club Thursday of every month at the (Mountain Time) on Sunday, potatoes, cake, bread and hot cin- Friday: Good Friday. No school. May 4, at the Frahm Theatre/ Goodland Elks Lodge. Meetings namon apples. Friday: Tuna salad The Goodland Federated Music a Gaelic melody, and was accompa- are open to all interested people. Club met at it regular meeting on nied by Linda Koons. For information call 890-3117 or Sunday, April 6, at the Carnegie Members made up unperformed 890-5936. Bird City Alcoholics Anony- Local Environmental Protection meets the first Monday of every Arts Center. pieces from previous meetings. Breast Cancer Support Group mous group meets at 6:30 p.m. Group does well evaluations, in- month October thru May. Meeting The scheduled program was “Sunday Morning” by Ray Ste- meets at 5:30 p.m. the second (Mountain Time) on Fridays at the cluding testing for bacteria and time: 6 p.m. -7:30 p.m. at the Har- called “Our Religious Heritage. vens was sung by Kendra Akers and Monday of the month. Any woman Senior Center on 4th Street. nitrates. To schedule an evaluation vest Evangelical Free Church; 521 Linda Lucas sang “Whispering accompanied by Mary Beth Akers. with cancer is welcome. Call Norma Narcotics Anonymous meets at or discuss environmental concerns, E Highway 24; Goodland. For more Hope” by Alice Hawthorne and “Concerto 2 for Clarinet” by at 890-6629 for more information. 6:30 (Mountain Time) on Tues- call the Health Department at 890- information email goodlandmops@ accompanied herself on the piano. Carl Maria Von Weber, a mid 19th The Goodland Activities Center days at the Senior Center. Call (785) 4888. gmail.com or call (785) 890-6423. Virginia Warakomski played a Century Romantic composer, was has the daily activities. For informa- 734-2734 for more information. hospital volunteers crimestoppers piano solo “The Lord’s Prayer” by played on the clarinet by Birkley tion call 890-7242. Memberships A.H. Malotte arranged by Henry Barnes accompanied on piano by options for everyone including day thrift store Gift shop hours are 9 a.m. to noon If you have information about The Goodland Churches Thrift and 1 to 4 p.m.; a.m. and p.m. volun- any crime, call the Goodland Area Levine. Carol Jolly. passes for $5. Visit goodlandgac. “There is a Balm in Gilead,” a The Recorder ensemble played com or stop by 808 Main. The hours Shop, 1002 Main, is open from 10 teers are in the gift shop. Crime Stoppers “Look Line” at 899- a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through 5665. Your call will be confidential spiritual, was sung by Carol Jolly “Pieces for Flute Clock” by Joseph are 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday early head start who accompanied herself on the Hayden. Members of the ensemble through Thursday, Friday 5:30 a.m. Friday. Donations welcome. The and you will not be asked your daily specials are 50 percent off Early Head Start is a state funded name. If the information results in piano. are Barnes on the soprano recorder, to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. program for income eligible fami- Linda Koons played a piano solo Schiefen on the alto recorder and and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Aerobics men’s department on Monday, 50 the arrest and/or conviction of those percent off housewares, furniture, lies with prenatal mothers and chil- involved, you could be eligible for “Ave Maria” by Franz Schuber and Gunderson on the tenor recorder. are at 5:30 a.m. on Monday and dren up to age three. Families par- arranged by Dan Coates. Officers were elected for the next Wednesday. Insanity class meets electronics and crafts on Tuesday, a reward of up to $1,000. Goodland 10 cent books on Wednesday, 50 ticipate in a variety of educational Area Crime Stoppers is a nonprofit “Jesus Savior Pilot Me,” by J.E. year including president Barnes, at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, activities and receive free medical Gould and arranged by Stephen vice president Warakomski, sec- Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and percent off children’s department on organization formed by citizens Thursday and 50 percent of ladies’ and dental care. against crime. Neilson was played as piano solo retary Gunderson and treasurer Saturday. Taekwondo with Wayne Services include special needs by Martha Gunderson. Schiefen. Luckert call for times and dates. department on Friday. For informa- The police department can also tion call 890-2007. of children with disabilities. If you be called at 890-4570. Pat Schiefen played a bass re- Martha Gunderson, secretary Weight Watchers meets at 5:30 have a family member with a special corder solo “Morning Has Broken,” p.m. for weigh in and 6 p.m. for health department problem, such as drug or alcohol family shelter the meeting every Tuesday at the The Sherman County Health De- abuse, job loss or other family crisis, The Northwest Kansas Domestic Harvest Evangelical Free Church, partment at 1622 Broadway is open your family can qualify. Call 785- and Sexual Violence Services pro- matters of record 521 E. Hwy. 24. For information from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. 672-3125, ext. 187. vides help day or night to victims call (785) 890-6423. Monday through Friday. of domestic violence and sexual Goodland Police interference with a law enforce- Goodland Alcoholics Anony- preschool Blood pressures; infants’, chil- assault. For information or help, call The following incidents have ment officer. Case referred to city mous, 1013 Center. If you drink Sherman County Head Start is dren’s and adults’ immunizations; (800) 794-4624. In the Colby area, been reported to the Goodland Po- attorney. alcohol, that’s your business. If you a free preschool for eligible 3 and health assessments for Kan Be call (785) 443-1130. lice Department: Feb. 9 - 2:18 a.m., 516 E. 6th, fire want to stop, we can help. Call 821- 4 year olds. The federally funded Healthy, daycare and school entry; Feb. 5 - 1:59 p.m., 1104 E. 13th, alarms going off in Handy Tower. 3826 or 728-7491. program is targeted to families who animal shelter fasting blood sugar and hemoglo- Kalob Newton reported criminal Multiple calls, first one came from Goodland Al-Anon Family meet certain economic guidelines Lost a pet? Call 890-4575 or go to bin; and family planning available damage. Case referred to city at- apt 201, Kendall Morris also called Group meets at 6 p.m. on Fridays and provides hearing, vision, dental www.petfinder.com and be sure to by appointment. Sharps containers torney. reporting alarm and a female subject at First Christian Church, 711 Ar- and educational screenings. Nutri- enter the Goodland zip code 67735. are available for a fee. WIC program 5:02 p.m. 323 Grand Ave., re- from Handy Towers called. cade. For information call Alice or tious meals are served, and parents You can also call the Goodland available. Call 890-4888 or go to turned a recovered Iphone. Marilyn at 890-5914 or 821-2862. are encouraged to get involved in Police Department at 890-4570 or www.sherman.kansas.com. 11:21 p.m., 1104 Cherry Ave., The “Freedom Today” group of their children’s education. For in- Northwest Kansas Animal Shelter If you have questions, concerns George Carl D”Annunzio reported Enjoy a night at the movies! Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 formation call 890-2552. at 899-4398. Interested in adopting or complaints about child care, call theft and burglary. Case remains Sherman p.m. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and a pet? Call the animal shelter or go to 1203 Main – Phone 899-6103 the health department. mops under investigation. www.goodlandnet.com/movies 8 p.m. on Sundays at 1013 Center. the website www.nwkasgoodland. Water Testing — The Northwest MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) Feb. 8 - 2:17 p.m., 204 W. 11th, Tonight 7 PM Call 890-8369. webs.com. William E. Fulcher Jr., reported Muppets Most Wanted (PG) matters of record Starts Fri. 7 PM: NOAH (PG-13)

Goodland Police interference with a law enforce- 3:45 p.m., 204 W. 11th, Chelsey 1:04 p.m., 515 E 5th Apt 305, Your hometown. The following incidents have ment officer. Case referred to city Horney reported a theft. Case re- arrested Gerald Morgan Talley for been reported to the Goodland Po- attorney.. mains under investigation. possession of hallucinogenic drug, lice Department: 6:30 p.m., 2160 Commerce road, 7:23 p.m., 2160 Commerce Road, possession of drug paraphernalia, Their future. Jan. 29 - 10:31 p.m., 515 E. 5th Ronald Lee Ramos reported a theft. Walmart reported a theft. Case re- possession of alcoholic liquor/ce- Imagine the possibilities for Apt. 210, taken into protective Case remains under investigation. ferred to city attorney. real malt beverage by a minor. Case your community if everyone custody. Case referred to county Feb. 3 - 3:08 p.m., 109 E. 17th, Feb. 4 - 11:49 a.m., 421 Cherry referred to county attorney. designated just 5% of their attorney. Rusty Fritz reported criminal dam- Ave., arrested Carol Darlene Aaron estates to hometown needs. Feb. 1 - 1:53 a.m., 800 Kansas age to property. Case remains under for failure to appear. Case referred ave., arrested Justin Beckner for investigation. to city attorney. With the help of community foundations, we can create permanent sources of funding for local charities, 785-462-2023 schools, churches, parks, 990 S. Range Ave. and so much more! Colby, KS 67701

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Jimmy Dee and The Fabulous and Animal House. It was a nos- “The crowds kept coming out and Destinations were among the 10 talgic era (for classic rock and they were getting bigger an bigger,” inductees at the 2014 Kansas Music roll) and we latched onto it,” said said Schmidtberger. Hall of Fame induction ceremony Jim Schmidtberger, also known as They also know the key to their at Liberty Hall in Lawrence on “Jimmy Dee.” success. March 1. Besides Schmidtberger as lead “The Hall of Fame induction is a The band from northwest Kansas vocalist, the band members are great, great thing and we work very joined among other Kansas musi- Ray “Red” Schmidtberger (“Jimmy hard, but we got this award because cal greats Melissa Ethridge, from Dee’s” cousin), plays bass, Joe of the fans,” said Schmidtberger. Leavenworth (inducted in 2006) Dreiling plays keyboard and vocal- “It’s big, it means a lot to us.” and Martina McBride, from Sha- ist, Tim Pfeifer plays saxophone and Besides touring northwest Kan- ron (inducted in 2007) in the Hall vocalist, Anthony Pfeifer plays lead sas this summer, Jimmy Dee and of Fame. guitar and vocalist, and Bill Gasper The Fabulous Destinations are Despite bad weather, a crowd plays drums. The Destinations also planning to go into the recording estimated between 500-600 people have a band photographer and stage studio in July and August to perform filled Liberty Hall. Most of the in- helper, Doug “Spook” Cunning- their own original material. The ductees performed at the ceremony, ham, Stockton, who has taken over band has recorded three CD’s since including Jimmy Dee and The Fabu- 40,000 pictures of the band. 2000. Prior to that they recorded an lous Destinations, who according Former Destination band mem- album in 1979 and a single, known to Brenda Schmidtberger (Jimmy bers Fulton Calvery and Leon Frank as a 45, in 1980. Dee’s sister), “blew the roof off the attended the induction ceremony. 2014 Kansas Music Hall of Fame building.” Not in attendance but recognized Inductees In 1975 the band was formed in by the band were Don Hart, Dave Beast, Hays Victoria and is comprised of friends Brull, and Danny and Terry Pfeifer, Bon Ton Soul Accordion Band, Jimmy Dee and The Fabulous Destinations and relatives. The Destinations are and three former band members that Kansas City known for their classic rock sound have passed away; Tim Calvery, Cliff “Rockin’ Daddy” Major, Sanctuary, Lawrence Jimmy Dee and The Fabulous July 19 - Hoxie from the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s, and Brad Wagner and Wayne Billinger. Wichita Wichita Linemen, Wichita Destinations schedule of events: July 26 - Gorham got their start playing 50’s themed The band has been rocking ever Glow, Kansas City Ed Down (Audio House) - Direc- May 10 - Hays, American Legion Aug. 23 - Smith Center “Greasers” dances. since its reunion concert in 2000 Jimmy Dee and The Fabulous tor’s Award, Lawrence June 7 - Larned Aug. 31 - Logan “In the 70’s there was Happy and they have no plans on slowing Destinations Donnie and Diane - Bob Hapgood June 27 - Goodland Days, American Graffiti, Grease down. Junior Brown, Lawrence Award, Arkansas City June 28 - Oakley matters of record public notice corrections Goodland Police Feb. 14 - 11:54 a.m., 1618 Syra- NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION The following incidents have cuse Ave., arrested Anthony Tupper The Goodland Star-News will news should be fair and factual. We been reported to the Goodland Po- for pedestrian under the influence. A primary election will be held August 5, 2014. Candidates for correct any mistake or misunder- want to keep an accurate record lice Department: Case referred to city attorney. the following offices will be nominated by each political party which standing in a news story. Please and appreciate you calling to our Feb. 10 - 4:39 p.m., Walmart re- 7:20 p.m., 100 Caldwell Ave., has qualified to participate in the Primary Election: call our office at (785) 899-2338 attention any failure to live up to ported a theft. Case remains under City of Goodland reported speeding to report errors. We believe that this standard. investigation. and transporting an open container. One candidate for United States Senate Feb. 12 - 5:44 p.m., 1513 Broad- Case referred to city attorney. One candidate for United State Representative, 1st District way Ave., James Allen Jackson Feb. 15 - 2:32 p.m., 204 W. 11th, One pair of candidates for Governor/Lt. Governor reported burglary and theft. Case man called about a scam that he was One candidate for Secretary of State Crossword Puzzle remains under investigation. trying to help a guy from Goodland One candidate for Attorney General 6:47 p.m., 1319 Cherry Ave., named Mitchell Kellogg who was One candidate for State Treasurer arrested James Melvin Sheats on a going to move to Michigan to help One candidate for Commissioner of Insurance warrant from the state of Missouri. the reporting party as he has Mul- One candidate for State Representative-120st District Case referred to county attorney. tiple sclerosis and is in a wheelchair. One candidate for Member, State Board of Education-5th District 8:36 p.m., 2218 Commerce Road, He met him online on Craig’s List. One candidate for County Commissioner, 1st District arrested Joshua Dyer for battery and He has sent the guy money by Insta- One candidate for County Attorney (Unexpired Term) disorderly conduct against April gram and now the guy is not coming. One candidate for Township Clerk, Grant Township Dawn Johnson. Case referred to The police department does have a One candidate for Township Clerk, Iowa Township city attorney. Mitchell Kelogg in the computer One candidate for Township Clerk, Itasca Township 9:36 p.m., 2160 Commerce Road, aided dispatch from 2013 open line One candidate for Township Clerk, Lincoln Township Walmart reported a theft. Case re- 911 call at Country Side Lot E2 One candidate for Township Clerk, Llanos Township mains under investigation. 785-332-5311. One candidate for Township Clerk, Logan Township One candidate for Township Clerk, McPherson Township One candidate for Township Clerk, Shermanville Township One candidate for Township Clerk, Smoky Township SUBSCRIBER One candidate for Township Clerk, Stateline Township One candidate for Township Clerk, Union Township Mary Spatz One candidate for Township Clerk, Voltaire Township You receive two free passes to see: One candidate for Township Clerk, Washington Township muppets Re-opening April 15! The following officers will be elected in each political party which most wanted has qualified to participate in the Primary Election: Full service Bakery CLUES ACROSS Serving coffee, pastries, One Precinct Committeeman from each of the four City Wards 4. Converted into leather (PG) 1. A braid 5. Boundary Clip and bring to the show. Non Transferable sandwiches & ice cream and each of the Townships Open 6AM-8PM One Precinct Committeewoman from each of the four City Wards 5. Print errors 6. 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Three and a half years ago, I wrote of President Barack Obama’s clandestine operation in central Africa called Operation Lightning Thunder, involving 100 U.S. military “advisers,” sent by the President to help capture the allusive child abuser Joseph Kony and his Lord’s Resistance Army. Congress was informed of the engagement by letter October 14, 2011, but reportedly troops were already on site two days before, so the letter was decidedly not asking for permission to use armed forces in a foreign country, as is required by the Constitution. Of course, nothing more was said of Kony who was never found, making it now appear that he was but an excuse for our penetration of the continent with forces from Afghanistan as we wound down our involvement there. An expanded military presence in Africa started with George W. Bush his last two years in office, as “about a dozen air bases have been established in Africa since 2007” (“US expands secret intelligence operations is Africa” Washington Post, June 13, 2007). The Washington Post reported in June 2012, “The U.S. military is expanding its secret intelligence operations across Africa, establishing a network of small air bases to spy on terrorists hideouts from the fringes of the Sahara to jungle terrain along the equator, according to documents and people involved in the project.” Four months later in an article, “White House widening Thank you to city workers covert war in North Africa,” the Associated Press reported that Thank you to Goodland Public Works – Rich, Neil and the crew – for the excellent an expanded U. S. role is anticipated and that Delta Force units and timely work you did for us. God bless you and your team. eventually “will form the backbone of a military task force Thank you, responsible for combating al-Qaida and other terrorist groups Cynthia Welsh across the region with an arsenal that includes drones.” Global Research was even more explicit. In an article “America’s Shadow Wars in Africa” it went into greater detail (Nick Turse, July 13, 2012). Although Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti, with “more than 2,000 U.S. personnel stationed there” Orchestra concert on the horizon is the “Pentagon’s showpiece African base,” there are many “nodes” of U.S. military presence elsewhere. Add to this the I can’t believe that another orchestra concert I was in high school. It seemed like I wasn’t extensive counter-terrorism training provided by the United will be in three weeks. I would like to report pat the only one. The concert key is the key the States in Algeria, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, that I have made some progress in being able piece is written in. Each instrument then has Gabon, Lesotho, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, to hit the notes, just not all of them, if the piece schiefen to transpose the notes so each instrument is South Africa, and Tunisia. moves rather fast. The next concert will be 2:30 playing in the correct key. For example if a With respect to the size of U.S. forces on the continent at any a.m. (Mountain Time) on Sunday, May 4, at • postscript B flat clarinet is told to play a Concert C that one given time, they added, “On an average basis, there are the Frahm Theatre/Cultural Arts Center on the means the note is a B flat. Instruments that approximately 5,000 U.S. Military and DoD [Department of Colby Community College campus. are B flat instruments are clarinets, trumpets, Defense] personnel working across the continent.” The orchestra is playing a medley from sponsibility of the players. When the orchestra coronets and saxophones. C instruments that Something does not pass the smell test. U. S. Special Forces the musical “Wicked,” the overture from meets it is for the whole orchestra to play the do not have to transpose include violins, oboes, have been hunting Joseph Kony in a foreign country for 3 1⁄2 years the “Magic Flute” by Mozart, a movement piece. Sometimes we start from the last section bassoons, tubas, trombones, bass, piano and with the most sophisticated technology on the planet, without Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. One fun piece and move to the beginning section by section. guitar. My curiosity got the best of me and I success, and we need to send more? Is it possible that while our that I may be able to completely play is the I appreciate being able to sit by Bev Rucker had to look it up. eyes are focused on Kony as the excuse for intervention, American background music for three short silent mov- who plays the first bass clarinet part. Having Stretching the old brain cells is good for all imperialism in Africa is the real news? ies about cowboys. It’s fun especially for the her there seems to bolster my self confidence of us. He said that the movement we are going – Dr. Harold Pease , an expert on the United States Constitution. percussion with all the different sound effects. and I actually play better. She directed the first to play is available arranged for bands and is He has taught history and political science from this perspective For the encore we will play Sousa’s “Circus concert I played in. generally not available for orchestras. for over 25 years at Taft College. To read more of his weekly Galop” which reminds me of a calliope. Even The director for this concert is Andrew The “Magic Flute” is fun but it has lots of articles, please visit www.LibertyUnderFire.org. though it moves quickly I get most of it. Salvador, talented keyboardist and band notes and I will play what I can of it. The thing Also Josiah Akers from Weskan will be teacher at Burlington. At one practice ses- I really try to do is not to play a wrong note that featured as the Magician. sion he wanted the group to play the first few really sticks out. One difference I have noticed between the notes from the first movement of Beethoven’s I don’t know if the orchestra then moves onto orchestra and smaller ensembles is that work- Fifth. He gave us the notes in concert pitches. getting ready for another concert and tries out The Goodland Star-News ing out individual parts or sections is the re- I haven’t thought about concert pitches since music for next fall. I guess I will find out. (USPS No. 222-460. ISSN 0893-0562) Member: Kansas Press Association Inland Press Association Colorado Press Association National Newspaper Association Education funding is the hot topic e-mail: [email protected] Every year at this time, the news from To- Due-process hearings will remain intact for Steve Haynes, President peka is about education funding. It was March ward any teacher who feels they were terminated Kevin Bottrell, Editor 20 11 7 when the Legislature received the Supreme because they were exercising a constitution- Pat Schiefen, Society Editor Court’s Gannon decision. The task was before cassidy ally protected right in the course of their job Advertising Department 2011 us – a requirement to establish equity and ad- duties. School districts can still choose to grant equacy – and only a short time to get it done. due-process hearings based on longevity; the Jessica Harenberg and Angela Bonham • state rep. Building consensus between the House and bill just removes the state requirement to do so. Sheila Smith , Circulation Manager the Senate on any topic is difficult. The House The corporate scholarship program is Teacher unions are not strong in northwest Nor’west Press passed a bipartisan bill that would have met capped at $10 million – not a real high price Kansas. Teachers realize their school boards Richard Westfahl, General Manager the Gannon equalization mandate. The Senate compared to the $6 billion that will be spent and administrators are trying to provide a qual- Gary Stewart, Jim Bowker, James Jackson leadership wanted policy changes attached to on K-12 education in Kansas this year. I have ity education for students and to put teachers in Kris McCool, Tracy Traxel, the bill, however, so back and forth we went. learned a lot about the diversity of education a position to succeed. I know all of the 120th Judy McKnight, Michelle Koehler. My biggest concern was money. I saw in Kansas and how the achievement gap keeps District superintendents, and they would never widening between poor students and those who problems developing that could have resulted give up a quality teacher just to save money by in the layoff of at least two teachers in each are better off. hiring a lower-paid teacher. nwkansas.com of my districts. When the debate was on to Legislators are looking for ways to diversify What I am most proud of this session dealt N.T. Betz, Director of Internet Services reduce transportation expenses, I received our education. Right now, the only real school with higher education. I was again able to help ([email protected]) information from most of the 120th District choice in Kansas is our virtual schools. These Colby Community College and Northwest Evan Barnum, Systems Admin.([email protected]) superintendents as to how much that would are growing rapidly, and we now have 93 ap- Kansas Technical College get decent funding affect each district. The message was to do my proved virtual programs. and to curtail some proposals that would have Published every Tuesday and Friday except the days observed for New best to not let that happen. I had no problem voting for the tenure hurt both. 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CITY, from Page 1 if there were any downsides to us- draft policy for the commission at ceed with demolition efforts on fort had been in limbo for a while. person to be at the meeting, but no ing this tool. Solomon said that you their next meeting. the house at 518 W. 10th. Building He said there may be a new owner one showed up to speak about the back through the sales tax. could end up with a large number of • Decided by consensus to pro- Inspector Brian James said this ef- involved and that he informed this property. Solomon said there is some inter- landowners in the area against the est in forming a district, and he was formation of the district, but other advised that it would be a good idea communities he’s talked to that have for the city to have a policy in place used improvement districts have not spelling out all the requirements. had that problem. Commissioner John Garcia asked Solomon said he would have a matters of record Goodland Police Tara Goodwin reported criminal The following incidents have damage to property. Case remains been reported to the Goodland Po- under investigation. lice Department: 9:52 p.m., 1506 Grand Ave. Feb. 18 - 1:34 p.m., 1209 Cherry Heather Steggall reported domes- Ave., minor in possession of to- tic battery and disorderly conduct. bacco. Case referred to city attorney. Brian Scott was arrested. Case Feb. 19 - 2:26 p.m., 2160 Com- referred to county attorney. Join us on Easter Join your family and neighbors in celebration of the Easter merce Road, Walmart reported a 11:28 p.m., 109 E. 17th, arrested Sunday for Easter theft. Case remains under investi- Heather Ann Steggall and Dana holiday with the help of these great sponsors. gation. Huthansel for battery and disor- Worship services! 11:06 p.m., 1506 Grand Ave., derly conduct. Case referred to city Heather Steggall reported domestic attorney. April 20 at battery and battery. Case referred to 9:04 p.m. 109 E. 17th, Brian Scott 10:30 a.m. Here’s hoping your Easter holiday is fi lled with wonderful city attorney. reported domestic battery. Heather Feb. 20 - 2:32 a.m., 319 E. 10th, Steggall was arrested. Case referred 521 E. Hwy. 24, Goodland moments. May you enjoy all of His blessings in abundance Sheri Lynn Jackson reported do- to county attorney. www.goodlandfree.com mestic battery and criminal dam- Feb. 25 - 12: 58 p.m., 500 Clark at this Holy time of year. age to property. Gerald Champine Ave., Cassandra Dawdy, Bhrandi was arrested. Case referred to city Dawdy, William Dawdy, Brian attorney. Dawdy and Jonathan Stevens re- Feb. 21 - 10:20 a.m., 2160 Com- ported domestic battery, assault and merce Road, Carissa Wente was ar- disorderly contact. Michael Keith rested for theft from Walmart. Case Hartzell was arrested. Case referred referred to city attorney. to city attorney. 2:45 p.m., 1000 Broadway Ave. Easter is Sunday, April 20 •Maunday Thursday Service with communion: 6:30 p.m. correction We’ll be open! Lunch buffet will be from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with the restaurant •Good Friday Services: 6:30 p.m. The photo caption “Athlete signs P P P P P closing at 10 p.m.. See you there! •Easter Sunday Breakfast (free will offering): 7:30-8:45 a.m. with community college” on Page The Goodland Star-News will •Service with communion: 9 a.m. 10 of the Friday, April 11, edition correct any mistake or misunder- of the Goodland Star-News had standing in a news story. Please call Emmanuel an incorrect 2013-2014 wrestling (785) 899-2338 to report errors. We season record for Goodland High believe that news should be fair and •Hours: Sunday-Thursday: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. School athlete John Peden. His factual. We want to keep an accurate •Friday and Saturday: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Lutheran Church 1803 Cherry Avenue, Goodland, KS 67735 • PHONE: (785) 899-3661 record this season 45-2. This was a record and appreciate you calling to 222 W. 13th, Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-6161 reporting error. our attention any failure to live up to this standard.

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Goodland High School; Brewster High School; Goodland Learning Center school zone 1-10 mph over limit, Case remains under investigation. 3:33 p.m., 2160 Commerce Road, As we plan our annual Graduation section, we would like to include parents or fined $150. 3:09 p.m., 1008 W 17th, Justin Walmart and William Fulcher Jr., Dayne A. Webring, seatbelt Lamb reported a burglary and theft. reported a theft and interference grandparents in the process by o ering you a special ad in this section. violation, fined $60. Case remains under investigation. with a law enforcement officer. March 14: James B. Battles, Jan. 21 - 1:45 a.m., 813 1/2 Case referred to city attorney. illegal/no tag. Fined $135. Broadway Ave. arrested Richard Put it in their scrapbook, send it o to family, but let that graduate know how Christopher M. Johnson, failure Connell on a warrant. Case referred to yield at stop or yield sign, fined to county attorney. proud you are of them! Place a baby picture or favorite childhood picture or a $135. 2:29 a.m., 813 1/2 Broadway Ave. current picture if you like. Include a short note to your graduate.  ey are only Samantha G. Philbrick, speeding arrested James Melvin Sheats on in school zone 1-10 mph over limit, a warrant. Case referred to county a High School graduate once! fined $150. attorney. Caleb M. Simon, speeding 11 Jan. 23 - 1:26 p.m., 224 E. 4th, mph over limit, fined $111. arrested Michael Hartzell for pro- If you have a 2014 Graduate in the family and would like to honor March 19: Christi S. Hutchinson, bation violation. Case referred to speeding 11 mph over limit, fined county attorney. them, call Jessica or Angela today for more information. Our of- $111. Jan. 24 - 8:43 a.m., 811 E. High- ce number is (785) 899-2338. March 20: Anthony A. Ruibal, way 24, arrested Troy Lynn Webb dog at large, no animal license and for failure to appear. Case referred breed specific ban, fined $460. to city attorney. Spaces available: 12:10 p.m., 811 E. Highway Goodland Police 24, arrested Troy Lynn Webb for 1/16th display ad (2.5317 in. wide x 2.812 in. tall)=$25.00 (TEXT ONLY) The following incidents have failure to appear. Case referred to 1/8th display ad (5.188 in. wide x 2.812 in. tall)=$50.00 (PICTURES & TEXT) been reported to the Goodland Po- city attorney. lice Department: 5:33 p.m., 602 W. 5th, arrested •• ADS ARE DUE BY APRIL 25, 2014 AT 12 P.M. MT) •• Jan. 17– 4:09 p.m., 2160 Com- Stetson W. Wise for failure to ap- merce Road, arrest a juvenile for pear. Case referred to county at- Your name: ______theft from Walmart. Case referred torney. to county attorney. 9:16 p.m., 1228 Grand Ave. Mi- Address: ______Jan. 18 - 3:42 a.m., 604 W. 9th, chael Anthony Fieger Jr, Scott arrested Justin Shane Beckner for Spencer Steggall and Marco Robert City/State/Zip: ______Phone number: ______Relationship to Graduate: ______DERMATOLOGY James M. Swinehart, MD Graduates name: ______Board-Certified Dermatologist School: ______• Skin Cancer: MOHS surgery is the current standard of care for treatment of skin cancer. Desired ad size: $25.00 1/16th $50.00 1/8 (Ads must be prepaid) • Moles, Cysts, Growths (TEXT ONLY) (UP TO 2 PICTURES INCLUDED) • Fat Removal • Allergies/Rashes Note to graduate: ______• Acne-Cryotherapy ______• Hair Restoration ______• Wrinkle Treatments * If you included pictures and would like them Dr. Swinehart will see patients in back, you may either stop by our offi ce and pick Mail payment and/or picture(s) to: Burlington, CO and Goodland, KS, them up, or include a self-addressed stamped enve- on this day: Friday, April 18, 2014 lope, and we can mail the pictures back to you. To make an appointment: ** Email address: [email protected] 1205 Main Ave. call (303) 744-1202. You may use this email address to send pictures to us. A proof of ad will be sent back if so desired. 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RSX850i % Hometown Heroes FOR Saluting our everyday unsung heroes of Goodland & Sherman County. 0 1 36 Months This June The Goodland Star-News will be featuring a special Hometown Heroes ON ALL GATOR section. The section will spotlight our law eff orcement offi cers, EMTs, paramedics UTILITY VEHICLES and fi refi ghters, serviceman and women from any branch of the military, as well as other local heroes from our own backyard, who go above and beyond every day. Recreational Utility Vehicles If you know of a hero in our community who should be recognized, please • 62 hp,* 53 mph (85 km/h) complete the attached nomination ballot and return it to The Goodland Star- • 839-cc, V-Twin engine News by June 2, 2014. Feel free to attach a photograph with your nomination. • Multi-link independent suspension The section will publish June 27, 2014 • 400-lb., 9-cu.-ft. cargo box *** Please complete form completely. Incomplete or illegible forms will be discarded. PLUS Person making the nomination:______Contact phone number:______$1,000 OFF 2 Contact email:______RSX850i Person being nominated’s name:______BECAUSE WORK CAN’T WAIT. GO GATOR. Nominee’s contact phone number:______Nominee’s contact email:______XUV825i S4 XUV550 S4 Nominee’s position in the community/title/employer:______Please tell us in your own words why you are nominating this person: Heavy-Duty Crossover Utility Vehicles Mid-Duty Crossover Utility Vehicles ______• Two- or four-passenger capacity • Two-passenger 550 starting at $8,399§ § ______• 50 hp* EFI, 44 mph (70 km/h) • Four-passenger 550 S4 starting at $9,999 • Fully independent suspension • Fully independent suspension ______• 1,000-lb., 16-cu.-ft. cargo box • 400-lb., 9-cu.-ft. cargo box ______JohnDeere.com/Gator ______

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star-news 10 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, April 15, 2014 sports Cowgirls destroy Hugoton on the road The Goodland High School varsity girls DeLaRosa got on base in the top of the The Cowgirls retired the Lady Eagles Brianna White hit back to the pitcher, who In the top of the third, the Cowgirls got softball team got their first wins of the second inning, and later scored to make it in order in the fifth and sixth innings, but threw Acosta out at home. three runs across to make it 14-3. Acosta season, dominating Hugoton on the road 4-0 in favor of the Cowgirls. In the bottom would not score again until Cochran hit a Two runners were forced home, making retired the Lady Eagles with one walk, no Thursday 10-1 and 23-3. half of the inning, the Lady Eagles got a home run in the top of the seventh, scoring the score 7-0, then Brianna White scored hits and no runs in the bottom of the third. The Cowgirls are scheduled to play standup double and moved the runner over the final two runs of the game. The Lady on a passed ball. Cochran was hit by a pitch DeLaRosa had a leadoff triple to start Garden City at 3 p.m. today at home. Next to third, but the Cowgirls were able to get Eagles got a runner in scoring position in to load the bases again. After another run the top of the fourth. She later scored on a action will be at home against Ulysses on out of the inning with no damage done. the bottom of the inning, but a strikeout was forced home, Siruta hit an RBI single passed ball. Cochran hit an RBI double to Thursday. That game will start at 4:30 p.m. Berkley White started the third inning from DeLaRosa ended the game with the to make it 10-0. Acosta got aboard on an make it 16-3. to accommodate students returning from the with a double. Siruta walked, putting run- 10-1 win for the Cowgirls. error that allowed Berkley White to score After holding the Lady Eagles scoreless, State Large Group Music Contest. ners at the corners for Miranda Hernandez, In game two, Brianna White hit a leadoff the Cowgirls’ 11th run of the inning. Smith the Cowgirls opened up the taps in the top Brianna White hit a leadoff single in game who hit a sacrifice fly to score Berkley. Mad- triple on the first pitch. She scored on a hit the ball right to the Lady Eagles’ pitcher, of the fifth. Acosta scored on an RBI single one. After Lindsay Bauman and Gabby die Mayer got a base hit, but she and Siruta passed ball. Bauman and Rangel walked. who caught it for out three. from DeLaRosa, then Brianna White hit a Rangel got out, Hope Cochran made a hit to were left on base at the end of the inning. After Cochran got out on a fly ball, then The Lady Eagles put one run across in the triple to bring two runners home. Rangel hit score White from third. Berkley White hit a The Lady Eagles went down without Berkley White got aboard to load the bases bottom of the first on a long double fielded a home run, and Siruta and Acosta each had single to put two runners on base, then with scoring in the bottom of the third. In the for Siruta, who hit a two-RBI single to by DeLaRosa. Brianna White made the RBIs to make it 23-3. Megan Siruta up to bat, Cochran came home top of the fourth, Hernandez got a two-RBI make it 3-0. Berkley White scored on a cutoff throw to Berkley White at home to get The Lady Eagles were again scoreless on a wild pitch. Siruta hit an RBI single, single to make it 7-0. passed ball. one runner out. The Cowgirls were able to in the bottom half of the inning. The game bringing Berkley White home to make the The Lady Eagles got on the board in the Pitcher Selena Acosta got on base on an retire the side without any further damage. ended due to the run rule, giving Acosta her score 3-0. bottom of the fourth, scoring one run on two incomplete strikeout. Siruta scored on the The Cowgirls were unable to put any runs first varsity win. Pitcher Stephani DeLaRosa began her errant throws by the Cowgirls. play to make it 5-0. Amber Smith was hit across in the top of the second, but allowed stint on the mound with a strikeout. Two fly In the top of the fifth, Rangel hit a double, by a pitch and DeLaRosa got on board to a two-RBI single in the bottom half of the outs ended the bottom of the first. scoring Brianna White to make it 8-1. load the bases. Back at the top of the order, inning, making the score 11-3. High school baseball team falls 12-7, 15-2 at home on Thursday By Pat Schiefen were strikeouts, but a grand slam of the inning Hendrich struck out. drive to the second baseman. When [email protected] netted the Eagles four runs plus Luke Avila hit a single, stole his way the second baseman couldn’t make The Goodland High School base- three earlier made for a total of to third and scored. Taylen Smith the play so he was safe at first. He ball team lost its first doubleheader seven runs for the inning. When the and Kelby Smith struck out. At the went onto second. When he tried to of the season to the Hugoton Eagles Cowboys were up to bat the first end of the third Hugoton led, 8-2. make it to third he jumped over the 12-7 and 15-2 at home Friday af- batter Amthor was out at first by a In the top of the fourth Hugoton third baseman but was still out. The ternoon. combination play between Hugo- scored three runs. The Cowboys score was Hugoton, 11-4 The Cowboys were scheduled to ton’s pitcher and the first baseman. rallied in the bottom of the fourth. Avila took over pitching at the top play a make-up game with Wray at The second batter, Nolan Deeds, Amthor had a hit toward second of the fifth. The first Hugoton batter 3 p.m. Monday at Memorial Field. struck out. Brandon Verlinden had base and made it safely to first. He struck out. The second one hit a base They will play at Ulysses at 3 p.m. a base hit. He advanced to third advanced through the bases and hit to left field. He advanced through Thursday. when Riley Lopez had a base hit. scored. Deeds had his pop fly caught the bases and scored. The fourth In game one, Hugoton made a run T.R. Jones struck out and the inning by the short stop for the first out. batter struck out. The third batter in the top of the first, but when it was ended with Hugoton leading 8-1. Verlinden was safe at first from his made a hit. He was left stranded at the Cowboy’s turn, John Hendrich In the third inning Hugoton’s first hit, but got out trying to reach sec- third when the last batter’s fly was hit an RBI triple to tie the score. out was a fly ball caught by the short- ond on a combination play. Lopez was caught by the short stop. When In the second inning the first out stop. The second was a fly caught by hit a line drive and was safe at first. Goodland came up to bat Avila had was a foul ball caught by catcher the second baseman and the third He advanced through the bases and a base hit. When Taylen Smith hit Kyler Amthor. The other two outs batter struck out. In the bottom half went on to score. Jones hit a line a single the short stop threw the ball to second to tag Avila out. Tay- len Smith went onto score. Kelby Smith’s fly was caught by the center fielder and was out. Amthor hit a Fun By The numBers single and advanced to score. The Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. This mind- score was Hugoton, 12-6. bending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment In the sixth inning Hugoton had you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your three batters out and one left strand- sudoku savvy to the test! ed at second. For the Cowboys, Josh David walked to first but was Here’s How It Works: out at second. Lopez was safe at Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken first and went onto score. Hendrich down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the num- had a base hit but was left stranded. bers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each Hugoton led, 12-7. number can appear only once in each row, column and Neither team scored in the sev- box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers enth inning. In the second game Hugoton had will appear by using the numeric clues already provided three runs in the first inning, three Taylen Smith belted a hit during game one of the Goodland High in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it in the third inning and nine in the School baseball team’s doubleheader with Hugoton at home on gets to solve the puzzle! fifth inning. Goodland scored only Thursday. The Cowboys lost in both games. They were scheduled two runs in the four inning. Hugoton to play Monday against Wray and will be on the road Thursday to won, 12-2. play at Ulysses. Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News Follow us on School calendar for April 16-22 Facebook Goodland High School • Grant Junior High School West Elementary School • Central Elementary School Linda & Walt Linthacum - Owners/Agents Wednesday: 7:30 a.m.: PLC L & W Andrist Insurance Agency, LLC 1020 Main Thursday: 102 E. 8th (8th & Main), Goodland, KS Goodland, KS State Large Group contest (785) 890-5678• 800-892-4245 RICK NEMETH (785) 899-5011 200 18 Mo. 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