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The MIDWEEK Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2013 Goodland1205 Main Avenue, Goodland, Star-News KS 67735 • Phone (785) 899-2338 $1 Volume 81, Number 77 10 Pages Goodland, Kansas 67735

weather report 60° 10 a.m. Monday Today • Sunset, 6:40 p.m. Wednesday • Sunrise, 6:38 a.m. • Sunset, 6:38 p.m. Midday Conditions • Soil temperature 63 degrees • Humidity 59 percent • Sky partly sunny • Winds south 8 mph • Barometer 29.51 inches and falling • Record High today 96° (1966) • Record Low today 30° (2000) Last 24 Hours* Crowds turn out for High Sunday 88° Low Sunday 55° Precipitation none This month 6.27 Year to date 15.06 Homecoming events Below normal 1.75 inches The Topside Forecast Much of last week was given over to Goodland Wray Eagles from the cast of the television show Today: Sunny with a high near High School Homecoming events leading up to (above). The rally ended with the 76, winds out of the west at 5 to 10 Friday’s football game. The Homecoming parade traditional bonfire (left). This year’s Homecoming mph switching to the south in the was Thursday evening down Main Street. Entries King and Queen were Brook Bahe and Maddie afternoon and a low around 50. included everything from Goodland Regional Mayer. First attendents were Ian Bonsall and Mara Wednesday: Sunny with a high Medical Center to the Junior Cowboys football Kling and second attendents were Tyler Gastineau near 85, winds breezy out of the team and Junior Cowgirl cheerleaders (below). and Ellie House. This year the class of 1963 was south at 15 to 30 mph and a low After the parade was the pep rally at Cowboy the featured class. around 56. Stadium. The senior parents put on a skit for the Photos by Kevin Bottrell and Pat Schiefen Extended Forecast audience in which they got help defeating the The Goodland Star-News Thursday: Sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms at night, a high near 85, winds breezy out of the south at 15 to 30 mph and a low around 56. Friday: Mostly sunny with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, a high near 68 and a low around 45.

local markets Glo Run route changes Bluegrass band to play Sunday 10 a.m. Goldwing Express is made up of Three Na- into Canada. Wheat — $6.88 bushel The route for the upcoming Glo Run on book.com/goodlandeventsteam as well as tive American brothers and their father. The Bob Baldridge, the father plays mandolin Posted county price — $6.60 Saturday has been changed. sponsor locations now through Saturday. Branson, Mo., bluegrass and gospel group and sings lead. He also does a lot of the come- Corn — $5.09 bushel The run will begin at the northeast corner Pre-registration is $15; registration the day will appear in the Goodland High School dian work for Goldwing Express. His music Posted county price — $4.68 of Chambers Park. From there the runners of the run is $20. Auditorium at 2 p.m. on Sunday a culmination career began early when he and his brothers Milo — $4.38 bushel will head south to 16th Street and turn west. The Glo Run is sponsored by the City of to the Flatlander’s Fall Festival. Ticket prices and sister sang in the early 70’s and 80’s. The Soybeans — $12.40 bushel They will then go north on Kansas Avenue Goodland, Goodland Events Team, Good- are $20 adults and $10 students. Western family would gather at grandmothers house Posted county price — $13.15 to the intersection Cottonwood and Aspen. land Activities Center, Sherman County Plains Arts Association season tickets can be and have all day singings. Bob wanted to form Millet — no bid From there they will turn around and retrace Community Partnership for Prevention and purchased at the door. his own family band shortly after. Sunflowers the route to 12th Street, where they will Education, Gleason Chiropractic and The A segment of their performance is dedi- Along came Paul, Steven and Shawn. Paul Oil current crop — $19.95 cwt. turn east and run to Center. They will head Goodland Star-News. cated for their Indian Heritage. Each brother is the eldest son. He sings high tenor and plays Confection — no bid south on Center to the finishing line at the For more information about the run, wears his very own Native American Head- the guitar for Goldwing Express. Paul does Pinto beans — $28 northeast corner of Chambers Park. check it out online at the City, Goodland dress which represents the Creek Indian more of the traditional bluegrass singing (Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta, Tribe from which their mother is from. This for the group. Paul has won several awards Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean. Registrations are still being accepted for Events Team or activities center websites or These may not be closing figures. ) the run, which begins at 9 p.m. Saturday. call Karen Anderson and Crystal Van Vleet family music show comes from Okmulgee, throughout his career. registration is available online at cityof- at the City of Goodland, 890-4500 or Tess Okla. Now the family resides in Branson Steven is the middle age son, who sings goodland.org, goodlandgac.com and face- Smith at the activities center, 890-7242. producing their own music show along with many appearances throughout the U.S. and See BAND, Page 5 inside today Flu clinics planned Blood drive

More local news, views at health department from your Goodland Star-News A sign of the coming winter is the the inactivated in the regular dose availability of flu shots. The Sher- for all ages. A “high-dose” flu vac- man County Health Departments cine is available for people 65 years will have walk in clinics the week of of age and older. This vaccine gives Sept. 30. A person should bring his those over 65 a higher level of pro- insurance card and the department tection. Please consult with one of will bill the insurance company. the department nurses to see if the Most insurance will cover part or high dose vaccine is right for you. all of the vaccination. Medicare Both the regular and high dose vac- will cover all of the vaccination. For cine will give you protection against information call (785) 890-4888. three strains of influenza: 2 type A The Sherman County Health and one Type B. Department will offer two types of A different, live, attenuated or influenza vaccine this year. weakened influenza vaccine is also The first and most is offered. The viruses in the vac- the inactivated flu vaccine, which cine have been weakened so they does not contain any live influenza can’t make you sick. This vaccine virus. It is given by injection with is sprayed into the nose and will a needle, and often called the “flu Cowboys shot.” The department is offering See CLINICS, Page 5 defeat Wray Water district open house The Goodland High School football team beat Wray 46- set for Friday in Colby 21 in Friday’s Homecoming game at Cowboys Stadium. The Northwest Kansas Ground- tion and to honor the retirement of See Page 10 water Management District No 4, Wayne Bossert. which includes Sherman County, The public is invited to tour the will have an open house at its new new office building and visit with Jo Hinger was among the people from Sherman County who gave blood on Thursday for the office location, 1290 W. Fourth St. Bossert, who is retiring after 36 American Red Cross at the Goodland United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. The Red Cross in Colby, on from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. years as the manager of the Ground- collects blood about every two months in Goodland. Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News Friday to celebrate their new loca- water Management District. about our 2 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, September 24, 2013 friends genesis and obituary salvation army the calendar Genesis and Salvation Army are Lauri Sue Smith available year round to help those in calendar will horn and siren free. Kids can ment. Monday: Baked spaghetti, need. Call (785) 890-2299 to speak The Sherman County Health see, touch and explore their favor- tossed salad with carrots and Lauri Sue Smith, 51, Sharon of Sherman, Texas and Nick Smith; to a volunteer. Department will have two infor- ite big trucks and vehicles. That tomatoes, peaches, garlic bread Springs resident, died Sept. 18, two daughters, Alicia Smith and activities mational meetings about alzheim- may include construction equip- and pudding. 2013. Lindy Smith, all of Sharon Springs; ment, emergency responders, Tours of the 1907 Victorian ers on Wednesday at the Goodland school menu She was born on Jan. her mother of Fremont, tractor trailers and utility trucks. House at 202 W. 13th are from 1 to Public Library. Come in over your 10, 1962, to Patrick and Mich.; two sisters, Cindy Admission is free but a donation of Today: Breakfast - French toast 5 p.m. Wednesday through Mon- lunch hour for a presentation on Barbara (Deuling) Salis- (Mark) Smith of Wallace, a non-perishable foot item to go to sticks with syrup, strawberries day. Closed on Tuesday. “The Basics of Alzheimers” and bury. Mrs. Smith gradu- Sheri (Daniel) Scott of Sherman County Genesis as well and bananas and milk. Lunch - The High Plains Museum, 1717 then at 6 p.m. for “Knowing the ated from Newaygo High Ada, Mich.; and a brother as money to go to the Wounded Pork rib on bun with lettuce and Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m. 10 Signs of Alzheimers.” The pro- School and from Cen- Steve Salisbury of Fre- Warrior Project. For information tomato, tri-tator, green beans, kiwi to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday grams will be given by Jan Evans tral Michigan University mont, Mich. call (785) 890-4835 or jshowal- and milk. Wednesday: Break- through Saturday and from 1 to with the Alzheimers Association. with a Masters Degree in Services will be at 2 [email protected]. fast - Western omlet quesadilla 5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Tuesdays. Goodland will have its first speech pathology. p.m. on Monday, Sept. The Kids Cooking Class is with salsa, potato rounds, fresh The Carnegie Arts Center is 5K/1 mile Glo Run on Saturday. On July 26, 1986, she 23, 2013, at the United held on the second Wednesday pear and milk. Lunch - Lasagna, Smith open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- Registration starts at 8 p.m. and and Ray Smith were mar- Methodist Church in Sha- of each month from 3:45 to 5:15 spinach salad, breadstick, apple day through Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. the run is from 9 to 10 p.m. The ried at Newaygo, Mich. ron Springs with the Rev. at the 4-H Building. This class is wedges and milk. Thursday: on Sunday and 1 to 6 p.m. on night run begins at Chambers They lived a short time in Greeley Mike Kuykendall officiating and open for second to fifth graders. Breakfast - Scrumptious coffee- Monday at 120 W. 12th. The center Park, 13th and Sherman, and will County before moving to a farm burial following in the Greeley For information call 890-4880. cake, sunrise smoothie, graham is always in need of hosts and host- take runners on a tour of Good- southeast of Sharon Springs. The County Cemetery in Tribune. The Goodland Farmers Mar- crackers and milk. Lunch - Baked esses on Sundays. New monthly land. Runners have the choice of couple have called this area home Visitation was from 5 to 7 p.m. ket is open Saturdays from 8 chicken drumstick, savory rice, exhibits and you are invited to visit taking a one mile route or a 5K for the past 20 years. on Sunday, Sept. 22, 1013 at Koons a.m. to 11 a.m. at Chambers Park. fresh broccoli, corn, oatmeal roll, the gift shop. route and are encouraged to wear Mrs. Smith was a member of Funeral Home in Sharon Springs. Selling are baked goods and fresh sliced peaches and milk. Friday: The Goodland Public Library is their brightest gear. Registration Risen King Community Church in Memorials to the Wallace County garden vegetables. Breakfast - Biscuit and gravy, apri- open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon- is available online at cityofgood- Weskan. Ministerial Alliance to be used for Prairie Land Food distribu- cots, fruit juice and milk. Lunch day through Thursday and from land.org, goodlandgac.com and Preceding her in death was her area youth groups and worship tion is 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. - Sloppy joe, whole grain chips, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Sat- facebook.com/goodlandevent- father. teams may be sent to Koons Funeral 28, at Cat’s TnT, 1018 Main, or at sweet potato puffs, baked beans, urday. For information call (785) steam. Pre-registration is $15, Survivors include her husband of Home, 211 N. Main, Goodland, the Bernadine Johnson residence, fresh grapes and milk. 899-5461 or stop by the library. registration the day of the run is the home; two sons, Preston Smith Kan. 67735. located at 704 Walnut. For infor- Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sher- $20. Registrations make prior school calendar mation call 899-2338, 821-1275, man County is seeking mentors and to Friday, Sept. 6, will include a Today: 4 p.m. junior high vol- 890-2287, 821-1827 or 899-4278 children to mentor. Call 890-3665. t-shirt. leyball A/B triangular at Max or order online at www.prairi- The Good Sam Family Support Kanorado’s Octoberfest will Jones. Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. elandfood.com. Council meets at 7 p.m. the second be Friday and Saturday, Oct. Professional Learning Commu- Thursday of every month at the 4 and 5. Friday night’s event is a senior menu nities. Thursday: Noon girls Goodland Elks Lodge. Meetings chili cook-off at 6:30 p.m. Satur- Today: Chili, five cup salad, varsity and junior varsity gold at are open to all interested people. day’s event start at 7:30 a.m. with crackers and cinnamon roll. Holcomb. 3 p.m. varsity, junior Cattle company joins For information call 890-3117 or a breakfast. The parade will be at Wednesday: Chicken ala king, varsity and c team volleyball 890-5936. 11 a.m. At 6 p.m. there will be a broccoli salad, rosy pears, biscuit quad at Dodge City. 4 p.m. sev- Breast Cancer Support Group bar-be-que on Main Street with a and no bake cookie. Thursday: enth grade football at Burlington. Angus association meets at 5:30 p.m. the second street dance at 7 p.m. Cook’s choice entree, potato salad 5:30 p.m. eighth grade football Monday of the month. Any woman The Third Annual Touch a cantaloupe, bread and fruit cob- at Burlington. Friday: 6:30 p.m. Schilling Cattle, Edson, Kansas, detailed information on more than with cancer is welcome. Call Norma Truck will be from 8 a.m. to 11 bler. Friday: Tuna and noodles, varsity football against Holcomb is a new member of the American 17 million registered Angus. at 890-6629 for more information. a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 19, at the peas and carrots, citrus slices, at Cowboy Stadium. West school Angus Association®, reports Bryce The Association records ances- The Goodland Activities Center Walmart Parking lot. The first hour bread and cook’s choice comple- pie sales kick-off. Schumann, CEO of the national tral information, keeps production has the daily activities. For informa- breed organization headquartered records on individual animals, and tion call 890-7242. Memberships in Saint Joseph, Mo. develops industry-leading selection Stratton Al- options for everyone including day “AA by the Book” Local Environmental Protection meets the first Monday of every The American Angus Associa- tools for its members. These pro- coholics Anonymous passes for $5. Visit goodlandgac. group meets Group does well evaluations, in- month October thru May. Meeting tion, with nearly 25,000 active adult grams and services help members 7 p.m. Thursdays com or stop by 808 Main. The hours at for a beginners cluding testing for bacteria and time: 6 p.m. -7:30 p.m. at the Har- and junior members, is the largest select and mate the best animals in are 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday open meeting. Filies and young nitrates. To schedule an evaluation vest Evangelical Free Church; 521 beef breed association in the world. their herds to produce quality genet- through Thursday, Friday 5:30 a.m. people welcome. Call (719) 348- or discuss environmental concerns, E Highway 24; Goodland. For more Its computerized records include ics for the beef cattle industry and to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 5398 for men and (719) 346-8553 call the Health Department at 890- information email goodlandmops@ and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Aerobics for women. On U.S. Highway 24 go 4888. gmail.com or call (785) 890-6423. are at 5:30 a.m. on Monday and to Statton and it is the second house hospital volunteers crimestoppers on the left, 513 Iola Street. New website to help Wednesday. Insanity class meets Fibromyalgia and Chronic Gift shop hours are 9 a.m. to noon If you have information about at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Myofascial Pain Support Group and 1 to 4 p.m.; a.m. and p.m. volun- any crime, call the Goodland Area Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. the teers are in the gift shop. Crime Stoppers “Look Line” at 899- Saturday. Taekwondo with Wayne 5665. Your call will be confidential insurance customers third Wednesday Luckert call for times and dates. of every month early head start and you will not be asked your A new website was rolled out they provide. Weight Watchers meets at 5:30 in the Emergency Medical Services Early Head Start is a state funded name. If the information results in recently by the Kansas Insurance • Brochures and FAQs that ex- p.m. for weigh in and 6 p.m. for building, 257 15th St., in Burling- program for income eligible fami- the arrest and/or conviction of those Department will help Kansans learn plain provisions of the health in- the meeting every Tuesday at the ton. Call Debbie at 719-346-4612. lies with prenatal mothers and chil- involved, you could be eligible for more about changes in the health surance law that go into effect Jan. Harvest Evangelical Free Church, dren up to age three. Families par- thrift store a reward of up to $1,000. Goodland insurance market in the coming 1, 2014. 521 E. Hwy. 24. For information ticipate in a variety of educational The Goodland Churches Thrift Area Crime Stoppers is a nonprofit months. • A link to the federal Health In- call (785) 890-6423. activities and receive free medical Shop, 1002 Main, is open from 10 organization formed by citizens The site, insureKS.org, features surance Marketplace. Goodland Alcoholics Anony- and dental care. a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through against crime. educational information for Kan- • A list of external resources. mous, 1013 Center. If you drink Services include special needs Friday. Donations welcome. For The police department can also sans who may be interested in ac- • Information about Kansas Navi- alcohol, that’s your business. If you of children with disabilities. If you information call 890-2007. be called at 890-4570. cessing health insurance coverage gator programs, insurance agents, want to stop, we can help. Call 821- have a family member with a special through either the online Health and other assisters that are offering 3826 or 728-7491. health department , such as drug or alcohol family shelter Insurance Marketplace or in the personal help with understanding Goodland Al-Anon Family The Sherman County Health De- abuse, job loss or other family crisis, The Northwest Kansas Domestic regular insurance market outside the law’s provisions. Group meets at 6 p.m. on Fridays partment at 1622 Broadway is open your family can qualify. Call 785- and Sexual Violence Services pro- of the marketplace. The Health In- The site links to short videos of at First Christian Church, 711 Ar- from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. 672-3125, ext. 187. vides help day or night to victims surance Marketplace is an Internet Sandy Praeger, commissioner of cade. For information call Alice or Monday through Friday. of domestic violence and sexual preschool portal that will allow people to sign insurance, who explains portions Marilyn at 890-5914 or 821-2862. Blood pressures; infants’, chil- assault. For information or help, call Sherman County Head Start is up for health insurance as part of the of the law that may affect Kansans. The “Freedom Today” group of dren’s and adults’ immunizations; (800) 794-4624. In the Colby area, a free preschool for eligible 3 and new federal health reform law and Social media users can also find Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 health assessments for Kan Be call (785) 443-1130. 4 year olds. The federally funded to determine whether they may be links to the insureKS.org Facebook, p.m. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and Healthy, daycare and school entry; program is targeted to families who animal shelter eligible for financial assistance to Twitter and YouTube channel at the 8 p.m. on Sundays at 1013 Center. fasting blood sugar and hemoglo- meet certain economic guidelines Lost a pet? Call 890-4575 or go to pay for health insurance. website. A link to the new depart- Call 890-8369. bin; and family planning available and provides hearing, vision, dental www.petfinder.com and be sure to Also included on the insureKS. ment “Health Insurance in Kansas” Bird City Alcoholics Anony- by appointment. Sharps containers and educational screenings. Nutri- enter the Goodland zip code 67735. org website are the following: booklet will also be there. mous group meets at 6:30 p.m. are available for a fee. WIC program tious meals are served, and parents You can also call the Goodland • An interactive program nick- “I think that Kansans who go (Mountain Time) on Fridays at the available. Call 890-4888 or go to are encouraged to get involved in Police Department at 890-4570 or named “Alex” that helps a viewer online to the new site will find many Senior Center on 4th Street. Nar- www.sherman.kansas.com. their children’s education. For in- Northwest Kansas Animal Shelter learn about the 2014 health insur- answers to the questions that have cotics Anonymous meets at 6:30 If you have questions, concerns formation call 890-2552. at 899-4398. Interested in adopting ance changes and how they might been raised about the new health in- (Mountain Time) on Tuesdays at or complaints about child care, call a pet? Call the animal shelter or go to affect their insurance situation. surance provisions,” Commissioner the Senior Center. Call (785) 734- the health department. mops the website www.nwkasgoodland. • A premium estimator that will Praeger said. “We have tried to 2734 for more information. Water Testing — The Northwest MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) webs.com. calculate premium costs and pos- provide information and education sible tax credits for individuals and pieces that will give them a chance Architectural firm moves to Burlington families, based on the information to get the facts for themselves.” Dustin Skarphol, a native of east- Recent additions to the firm’s ming, preliminary design, sche- expectations of our clients. We can ruleton eager beavers ern Colorado who founded Skarco portfolio include commercial work matic design, construction docu- create any type of structure that is Design in 2007 in the Denver area, for Land Rover Denver South, B&D ments, specifications and marketing both dynamic and multi-functional September There was a communication for the has relocated the company to Burl- Dentistry of Littleton, Envy Body brochures, 3D rendering, color and for a residential or commercial The monthly meeting of the Ru- clubs boot for $15. The council will ington, Colo., to pursue the lifestyle Spa & Salon, Coffee on the Lowell, material selections and and use and environment.” leton Eager Beavers was called to meet in November. Open house is of High Plains living. Texas Pipe and Supply and numer- zoning analysis. Stop by to meet Skarphol, review order by President Dani Mangus. Sunday, Oct. 6. We signed thank you The new office at 1574 Rose ous custom and semi-custom de- The firm also does restoration and the company’s portfolio or to obtain The roll call for “Funniest thing at cards for the Bellamys and the Duell Ave. opened last Monday. The firm signed homes for top home builders. evaluating damage to determine the a quote on your design and construc- the fair” was answered by 14 mem- family. For recreation Walker Es- boasts 12 years of architectural Skarco services include custom extent of new work required and tion needs. Contact him at (719) bers, four leaders and four guests linger had us play the human knot. design experience and 18 years in home and commercial building code analysis to bring structure to 342-5068 or dustin@skarcodesign. present. Minutes of the previous Also the state fair is Sept. 6 to 15. construction, including a Class design, home additions, remodels, current standards and construction com. meeting were read and approved. 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Picking time at the pumpkin patch Sami Philbrick, education coordinator for the High Plains Museum, got a small pumpkin and they also got a large one for their classroom. helps a student from West Elementary School pick out a mini pumpkin Students were told to let their pumpkins sit in a window for a couple of to take home. Last spring students from the elementary school planted weeks after they had washed them. Then they could decorate them. a pumpkin patch at the community garden. Students from West each Photos by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News Company offers grants again Thanks to farmers across Kansas, has helped more than 412 nonprofit by donating $150,000 to fire- and • Local 4-H clubs across the state $1,030,000 has been invested in ru- organizations. health-related organizations. have received $165,000. ral communities. Back for the fourth Sherman County has received • Service organizations like food Farmers and rural community consecutive year, America’s Farm- money that was used for improve- pantries have received $150,000. members can now go to GrowCom- ers Grow Communities, sponsored ments at the fair grounds and bleach- • Grow Communities has donated munities.com or call (877) 267- by the Monsanto Fund, will be giv- ers for Max Jones Fieldhosue. $230,000 to education organiza- 3332 and register to win or submit ing farmers the opportunity to win • FFA chapters across the state tions. an idea for a nonprofit in need of a $2,500 donation for their favorite have received a total of $112,500 • Community improvement orga- funding. This program is part of the local nonprofit organization. Since in Grow Communities donations. nizations have received $207,500 Monsanto Fund’s overall effort to the program was piloted in 2010, it • Farmers helped put out fires through Grow Communities. support rural communities. More matters of record Real estate Monte W. Harden, Trustee of the T8S, R42W. The following real estate trans- Restatement of the Lloyd R. Harden Sheriff’s Deed: Deutsche Bank actions have been reported by the Trust dated December 28, 2006, to National received judgment from Sherman County register of deeds. Austin R. Brunkhardt and Kali N. Deborah A. Babcock and Charles results Norma J. Crouse, Trustee of Rubenthaler-Brunkhardt, and Paul D. Babcock, for property located at the Norma J. Crouse Revocable A. Licke and Heather M. Licke, a N16’ of Lot 13 and S48’ of Lot 14, Trust UTD 4/22/1996, to Adam R. tract of land in SW/4 and SE/4 of Block 5, Sharp’s Addition to City Jacque Cooper, owner of Jacque’s Hallmark Store, stands at the Mason, the N/2 of Lot 18, all of Lot Sec.29, T6S, R39W. of goodland, aka 1517 Wyoming. desk where J.C. Penney customers were helped. That service will from 19 and S22.5 of Lot 20, Block 7, Louise E. Einspahr to Kenneth not longer be available after Monday. Third or College Addition to City Einspahr and Michaelene Powell, a Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News the fair of Goodland. tract of land in NE corner of Sec.30, Merchant desk Results from Kansas State Fair dog and horse show are available for the Sherman County 4-Hers who SUBSCRIBER participated. Gennifer House Jonah McClung received a blue closes at store in dog senior showmanship - 15 You receive two free passes to see: and older. The end of September will be delivered to their store for people Jamie Nemechek was ninth in the end of any type of presence the in Sherman, Cheyenne and Wallace the flag race for 9 to 13, sixth in we’re the J.C. Penney will have in Goodland. Counties in Kansas and Kit Carson pole bending for 9 to 13 and was Jacque’s Hallmark will no lon- County in Colorado. not ranked in western pleasure for millers (R) ger have the capability of helping “It started out with good commis- 9 to 13 and barrel racing for 9 to 13. people order online from Penney as sion,” she said. With the demise of Parker Nemechek was not ranked well as have their purchases deliv- the physical J.C. Penney catalog in the flag race for 9 to 13. Clip and bring to the show. Non Transferable ered there. People will not be able about two years ago business has to make payments or returns either. become less and less. The closing is part of a national She said that customers were not decision to close all independent comfortable shopping online and Classifieds work! merchant desks. The retail stores it was time consuming even when will remain open. Online orders can they helped people. Older people 899-2338 1203 Main Avenue • (785) 899-6103 still be made and the merchandise were definitely not comfortable will be mailed to their home. with it. Jacques became an independent “I want to thank people for sup- merchant desk the last part of Au- porting the merchant desk,” she gust 2008. They started the Monday said. There are plans to convert the after the J.C. Penney store closed. space for another use in the store Goodland, Jacque Cooper said they earned and she wants people to watch for it. Kansas commission on how much was corrections www.shermancountyspeedway.com Purchase tickets online at: www.burlingtoncolo.com

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Track sponsors: For more information call (785) 890-4888 Budweiser and SCSCRA star-news 4 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, September 24, 2013 opinion from our viewpoint... KU professor tests First Amendment First-Amendment rights are fine, apparently, unless what you say is so controversial no one wants to be associated with it. At least that’s what David Guth, an associate professor of jour- nalism at the University of Kansas, found last week in the wake of the Navy Yard shootings in Washington. Guth issued a “tweet” on the web service Twitter reacting to the 13 deaths: “Blood is on the hands of the #NRA. Next time, let it be YOUR sons and daughters.” Not much happened until a website called CampusReform. org posted a story on Thursday, but that sparked an angry reac- tion across the country. Soon, pro-gun members of the Kansas Legislature were called for the professor’s job, if not his head. At KU, his bosses were behind him – way back, it seemed. Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little announced that Professor Guth had been placed on administrative leave pending a review, in order “to prevent disruptions to the learning environment.” Higher ups at the state Board of Regents issued a statement expressing “disgust and offense” at the tweet and backing the chancellor. Ann Brill, dean of the School of Journalism,” said in a statement, “Professor Guth’s views do not represent our school and we do not advocate violence against any group or individuals. … “While the First Amendment allows anyone to express an opinion, that privilege is not absolute and must be balanced with the rights of others. That’s vital to civil discourse.” So much for freedom of speech, or academic freedom, for that matter. Gun-rights groups began calling for the professor to be fired. A National Rifle Association spokesman was quoted as calling the tweet “hate speech.” “It is disgusting and deplorable,” he said. “It has no place in our society.” Importance of crime scene investigation Mr. Guth himself was calmer. “It got a conversation going,” he told the Associated Press. Police departments, prosecuting attorneys education fore create forensic science professionals.” “That’s exactly what I wanted to do. “ and judges across the country are very wor- They continue with the following critical He said he agreed with the university’s action in light of e- ried. Newspaper headlines in West Virginia, frontlines assessment: “Recently there has been a marked mailed threats he and others at KU had received. Texas and other states tell the story: fake data, increase in the number of forensic science “It’s in the best interest and peace of mind of our students that “expert” conclusions that were not supported • John Schrock programs at colleges and universities. Many I remove myself from the situation and let cooler heads prevail,” by the evidence, crime lab fraud, wrongful programs have been established despite very to told the AP. “I know what I meant. Unfortunately, this is a topic convictions. Some crime scene investigators limited resources, insufficient personnel, lab tested when only one was examined, altering that generates more heat than light.” and lab technicians have been found to have space, and support for these programs. Stu- lab results, and stating that inconclusive results Dave Guth is not the kind of guy who’d want to see anyone failed their science. This results in overturned dents completing these programs expect to find were conclusive. As a result, that high court shot. His was a comment sent off to the world in haste. He could convictions. Some cases have the potential to employment in crime labs but are surprised to ruled all testimony and evidence provided by perhaps have chosen his words more carefully. That’s one of the reverse literally thousands of prior court cases. learn that lab management is not impressed by that crime lab worker over a decade “should pitfalls of Twitter. While the televised “CSI” program has mo- the curriculum.” be deemed invalid.” Many might agree with his argument that gun-rights groups tivated many students to enter this field, the Police, prosecutors and judges all know Such incompetence casts a shadow on hun- would see things differently if some of these nut-case shootings program stresses the few minutes of adrenalin that their work is futile unless these new dreds if not thousands of convictions. That is involved someone they knew. It’s not a sentiment that this news- and ignores the many long hours of tedious technicians are well-trained. It takes real why police, judges and prosecutors have major paper endorses, by the way, but it is a legitimate argument for one work. Such evidence officers are occupied labwork with cadavers and hi-tech equip- concerns that their crime lab specialists are side in the national debate. with photographing crime scenes. They must ment to develop hands-on skills and technical solidly trained. And when tainted convictions The victim here, aside from Dave Guth, is the First Amendment, ensure the evidence is secured from the time it competency. It takes mathematical depth to are overturned and result in the release of bona and the free and open debate the Founders wanted to protect when leaves the scene to when it is finally presented understand statistical significance. It takes fide criminals, the public needs to be just as they wrote that “Congress shall make no law” abridging the right in court. And most laboratory procedures and speaking practice under pressure to develop concerned with the educational integrity of to free speech. analyses that are shown in minutes in reality the verbal reasoning to clearly explain and programs that train evidence officers. Those who love and protect the First know it can be lonely duty. take days to run. defend evidence in the courtroom. And it takes Professionals in this field are concerned The rights set out in the First cover everyone, from the man next The televised glamour and bravado cover direct face-to-face course interaction for fac- too. You can read their concerns for depth-of- door to your minister to the teacher at your kid’s school, you and up the actual extent of real laboratory skill, ulty to make judgements on personal integrity training and rigor-of-program at the Council us and all the rest, but that includes a lot of people many of us don’t command of statistics, clarity of reasoning and before recommending their graduates forward. on Forensic Science Education website (coFse. like, from ponographers to the Rev. Fred Phelps. communication, and personal integrity that are This is one specialty that we cannot afford to org): “Forensic science is a unique scientific And if we really mean it when we say we believe in free speech, essential in this job. “half train,” or the felon whose conviction is discipline requiring its practitioners to have in then we sometimes have to defend all of them, not just pick and When the West Virginia Supreme Court of overturned due to sloppy labwork may move addition to technical skills and knowledge, also choose. David Guth will find a lot of people in his corner, even if Appeals investigated one crime lab worker in next door. critical, analytical thinking skills, communica- they don’t buy his choice of words – or his ideas about the Second two decades ago, they found fraudulent data Editor’s note: Northwest Kansas Technical tion skills and an ethical awareness of the role Amendment. – Steve Haynes in every case examined. This included over- College has begun offering an associate’s de- stating results, misreporting the frequency of of the scientist in our criminal justice system. gree program in crime scene investigation. For genetic matches, stating many items had been A complete educational program should there- more details, visit www.nwktc.edu/CSI.php. The Goodland Star-News (USPS No. 222-460. ISSN 0893-0562) A flood of memories Member: Kansas Press Association Inland Press Association Colorado Press Association Last year it was fires. This year it was water on the street did flood due to an overflowing National Newspaper Association sweeping through the places I know from my kevin canal a block away, their house escaped harm. e-mail: [email protected] childhood in Colorado. I’ve also got a lot of family in the Greeley I watched on the news as the torrential rains area, which was hit by floodwaters rolling Steve Haynes, President bottrell fell on the northern Front Range, even as they down the South Platte River. That water kept Kevin Bottrell, Editor 20 11 fell here – though we got 10 or more inches less. • simple tricks going and got to where my brother lives in Pat Schiefen, Society Editor I saw many places from my youth now under- North Platte, Neb., last weekend. From reports Advertising Department 2011 water like the Larimer County Fairgrounds, and nonsense in his newspaper, it looks like there was plenty Jessica Harenberg and Angela Bonham the Big Thompson Canyon and Mariana Butte of flooding but nowhere near the damage that Sheila Smith, Circulation Manager Golf Course. I was a kid. was wrought in Colorado. My parents, extended family and many I wasn’t worried about my best friends There’s probably a lot of old friends still Nor’west Press friends still live on the Front Range. I wasn’t either. They have a house on the south side of living on the Front Range that I’ve lost contact Richard Westfahl , General Manager worried about my parents since they live on town, not far from the Big Thompson, but up with over the years. Hopefully they escaped Gary Stewart, Jim Bowker, James Jackson fairly high ground. There used to be a little on a big hill. the worst of it. Kris McCool, Tracy Traxel, creek (small enough to be pronounced “crick”) The only thing I did worry about was the I’ll be heading back to Colorado for a week- Judy McKnight, Sheri Arroyo. about three streets away, but to be honest I don’t grandparents’ duplex, which is in a flood plain. end in October. It will certainly be interesting know if there’s even water in it any more. The They don’t actually live there anymore, but to see how things are faring after a month of nwkansas.com area is so much more built up than it was when they still own it. However, while some homes cleanup efforts. N.T. Betz, Director of Internet Services ([email protected]) Evan Barnum, Systems Admin.([email protected]) Learning on the farm Published every Tuesday and Friday except the days observed for New The farm has always been a fertile field for blue sky and white clouds overhead. Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christ- producing crops, but it is also an environment Insight While encouraging students to consider mas Day, at 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. rich with learning experiences. growing and caring for a small plot with wheat, Periodicals postage paid at Goodland, Kan. 67735; entered at the this week Goodland, Kan., Post Office under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1878. For generations, children who grow up and roasting ears or assorted vegetables, be sure to POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Goodland Star-News, work with their parents on the family farm have • john schlageck equip them with youth-sized tools. Remember 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. learned valuable skills. While they are learn- they are still youngsters and do not possess the Telephone: (785) 899-2338. Editorial e-mail: star-news@nwkansas.­ ing to sow seeds, cultivate weeds and harvest strength, knowledge and wisdom of an adult. com. Advertising questions can be sent to: [email protected]­ grains, flowers and vegetables, they are also While growing up on a land whipped by the Suggest themes for young gardeners. Try a The Goodland Star-News assumes no liability for mistakes or omissions growing knowledge. wind, warmed by the sun and cooled by the garden theme that appeals to a child’s literal in advertising or failure to publish beyond the actual cost of the ad. SUBSCRIPTIONS: In Sherman County and adjacent counties: three Lessons learned on the farm include math, stars, youngsters learn to respect their environ- sense, such as an alphabet garden with plants months, $29; six months, $46; 12 months, $81. Out of area, weekly mailing social studies and vocabulary, leadership, not ment. They learn that by caring for this fertile that begin with the letters A to Z. of two issues: three months, $39; six months, $54; 12 months, $89 (All tax to mention cooperation and responsibility. land it will in turn care for them. Direct the children and instill in them that included). Mailed individually each day: (call for a price). All those skills acquired in a simple field of Such a valuable learning experience can caring for a crop can be an adventure. Have Incorporating: soil and vegetation? provide children with the tools likely to influ- them add excitement to the garden with deco- Absolutely. ence family and friends to respect the land as rations including scarecrows, painted stumps The Goodland Daily News Tucked away in those vast acres of grass, well or at least raise their level of awareness. and tiles and child-sized benches. 1932-2003 trees and crops there’s a living outdoor class- Youngsters also learn that hope is not wishful Encourage them to dig in the soil for earth- room teeming with lessons on life. Children thinking of harvest success. Rather, hope is the worms. Tell them to pick the flowers – when The Sherman who learn to till the soil come to understand action of planning and planting seeds. There they’re mature. such basics as distance, depth and height. They will be those years when harvest may not occur, Above all, make certain the learning experi- County Herald Founded by Eric and learn that the plants that bear our food came but the seeds of hope must be planted if there is ence is enjoyable. Encourage them to keep a Founded by Thomas McCants Roxie Yonkey from places all over the world – rice from the even the thought of next year’s bounty. daily journal about each day’s activity. 1935-1989 1994-2001 Far East, wheat from Russia. Learning outside can also be fun. If you don’t Take pictures of the learning journey in the They see stems, leaves, seeds, flowers and think so, ask children who’ve been on a field field and add them to the journal. Yes, there can bulbs in their hands, instead of in a book – an trip. They appreciate the opportunity to spend be an abundance of lessons to be harvested in Nor’West Newspapers enduring way to plant words in their vocabu- a day in a natural classroom where they can the soil. Take the opportunity to provide such Haynes Publishing Company lary. trade fluorescent lighting and four walls for an experience for a child you know. The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, September 24, 2013 5 Flu clinics planned Blugrass and gospel band to play Sunday BAND, from Page 1

mostly baritone and plays the banjo. at health department Steven loves to put Gospel music in the show and wows the crowd CLINICS, from Page 1 and May. It is caused by the flu with his traditional sounds on the virus and is spread by coughing, banjo. He is also responsible for the protect you against four strains sneezing and close contact. management of Goldwing Express. of influenza: 2 type A and 2 type Symptoms come on suddenly Shawn is the youngest brother, B. This vaccine can only be given and may last several days. They he plays the upright bass fiddle and to people two through 49 years of can include fever and chills, sore sings all the low end notes. Crowds age, who are not pregnant. throat, muscle aches, fatigue, gather to here Shawn sing songs like Flu vaccine is recommended cough, headache and runny or “Hello Darlin,” “Lay you down,” every year. Children six months stuffy nose. and “Long Black Train.” He likes through eight years of age should “Flu can make some people to spice things up a little bit by get two doses the first year they much sicker than others,” says sounding off a long train whistle get vaccinated. It takes about two Donna Terry of the county health from his voice! weeks for protection to develop department. “These people in- Their mother was a full blood after the vaccination, and protec- clude young children, people Native American Creek Indian from tion lasts several months to a year. 65 and older, pregnant women Oklahoma. Along with Bob, they Therefore it is important that ev- and people with certain health both decided to buy instruments for conditions – such as heart, lung the boys. Twenty five years later, eryone begin to get their vaccines Family band Goldwing Express will be playing at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Goodland High School audito- or kidney disease, or a weakened they are headlining most Bluegrass early in October so that they are rium. The concert is sponsored by the Western Plains Arts Association. protected before the flu season immune system. Festivals and various styles of makes an appearance in the area. “Flu vaccine is especially im- concerts around the U.S., including Flu is a contagious disease that portant for these people, and any- Pickin’ on the Plains in Colby. the late 80’s. That’s when their mom Branson, Mo., throughout the year. entertaining folks. We love and spreads through the country every one in close contact with them.” The name Goldwing Express decided to name theme “Goldwing “This year we’ll average over 250 strive to make folks happy.” winter usually between October came from their mother. 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In addition to pre-game grill- to your tailgate to bring less perish- holding cooked meat than the one degrees) for several hours. from coolers until ready to eat. ing foods, they must keep in mind ing, plan post-game snacks such as able items. used for raw meat. Cook responsibly. Kansas State Research and Ex- several food safety measures to keep cookies, fruits, vegetables or a snack Think about appropriate storage • If bringing take-out food, make • If grilling, use a food thermom- tension provides more information from getting sick. mix that don’t need cooking and are and handling. that the last stop before the stadium eter to ensure that the food has and links to videos about food safety “For some people, tailgating may not perishable. • Be sure to chill perishable foods, to keep hot foods hot and cold foods reached a safe minimum internal and tailgating on its website (http:// be more important than the game • Plan party foods for the number such as meats for grilling, salads and cold. Eat the food within two hours temperature. Raw beef, pork and www.ksre.ksu.edu/FoodSafety/p. itself,” said Londa Vanderwal Nwa- of guests expected to minimize sides, before transferring them to an of purchase (one hour if the outside lamb steaks and roasts should be aspx?tabid=44). dike, state extension food safety leftovers and food storage before, insulated cooler. Keep that cooler temperature is above 90 degrees.) 145 degrees with a three-minute specialist for Kansas State Univer- during and after the game. packed with several inches of ice or • Wrap and stow leftovers in the post-grill rest time; raw ground sity and the University of Missouri. • Bring along soap and water for frozen gel packs. Use a refrigerator cooler or discard them. If perishable beef, lamb, pork and veal should be “However, food safety can be more cleaning and hand washing if none thermometer in the cooler so you food is left out for two hours or more 160 degrees; and all poultry should challenging when preparing and will be available on-site. Moist can check to be sure the food stays (one hour or more if the temperature be 165 degrees. eating foods outdoors where refrig- towelettes and bleach wipes also at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or below. is above 90 degrees, it should be • Make sure cooking appliances eration and running water are likely can be used for cleaning hands and Shade coolers or cover them with a discarded. are shut down and cooling or other- not available.” surfaces. blanket if no shade is available to • To keep foods such as soup, chili wise stowed appropriately before Nwadike said the following tips • Make and bring along a “tailgat- keep ice from melting quickly. and stew hot, use an insulated con- going to the game to reduce the risk in Kansas help people reduce their risk of get- ing kit” with the most-used utensils, • Keep raw foods separate from tainer. Fill the container with boiling of fire hazards. Brought to you in part by ting foodborne illness from what such as clean serving spoons, paper cooked foods. If marinating meat water, let it stand for a few minutes, Serve responsibly. Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism should be a fun event. towels and trash bags, for every for grilling at the stadium, do so in empty and put in the hot food. If you • Shade the serving table, if pos- Kansas City Renaissance Festival Weekends through October 14 plus Columbus Day, Bonner Springs 10 AM - 7 PM, Rain or Shine! A 16th century village featuring Income tax institute planned in Colby entertainment, armored jousting, artisan booths and much more! (913) 721-2110, kcrenfest.com The 65th Annual Kansas Income cultural Economics. 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Miller Medical Pavilion #308 2214 Canterbury – Hays www.haysmed.com/western-ks-urology GOODLAND LOCATION ONLY OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 11 P.M. 8 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, September 24, 2013 Ohio-licensed company October Consultant Schedule ALLERGIST** Jeffrey Rumbyrt, M.D. October 21 CARDIOLOGIST** Barry Smith, M.D. October 9 & 23 barred from Kansas CARDIOLOGIST Vijay Subbarao, M.D. October 10 COUNSELING SERVICES Thursdays by Appointment Sandy Praeger, Kansas Commis- tive and misleading DERMATOLOGIST Theodore Alkousakis,M.D October 2 & 15 sioner of Insurance, has issued fines sandy postcards that were DIETITIAN Sarah Linton, RD, LD, CDE Tuesdays by Appointment totaling $9,000 and a cease and de- mailed to Kansas resi- EARS, NOSE, THROAT Alfred N. Carr, M.D. October 10 & 25 sist order against an Ohio-licensed praeger dents. The postcards insurance marketing firm for illegal misled recipients into GASTROENTEROLOGIST Jeffrey D. Huston, M.D. October 1, 14 & 15 GENERAL SURGEON David D. Beck, M.D. October 3 & 17 activities in Kansas. insurance comm. believing their finan- The company, now known pri- • cial well-being was in GENERAL SURGEON Jeffrey Cross, M.D. October 24 & 31 marily as Lead Generating Systems, jeopardy because an GYNECOLOGY Laura Rokosz, M.D. October 10 & 30 LLC, was fined $5,000 in August annuity product they sas residents on behalf of agents OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY David Forschner, M.D. October 16 as part of a judgment by the Kansas throughout the state will not be were holding supposedly was at the Insurance Department. An earlier tolerated,” Commissioner Praeger end of its surrender period. ONCOLOGY Prakash Neupane, M.D. October 4 & 25 fine of $4,000 was levied against said. “Part of our department’s An annuity is a financial contract OPHTHALMOLOGIST Brian Joondeph, M.D. October 16 the same company in March 2012, mission is to take action against in which an insurance company OPHTHALMOLOGIST** Eric Fry, M.D. November 11 when it was doing business as Un- makes a series of income payments these illegal solicitations so that OPHTHALMOLOGIST Robert Fante, M.D. October 25 limited Fulfillment Services, LLC. our citizens’ money and insurance to a person at regular intervals in The company, owned by Mat- guarantees are protected. We urge return for a premium or premiums ORTHOPEDIST Tim Birney, M.D. October 14 thew Dilday, Medina, Ohio, has also all Kansans to be on the alert for this the person paid. ORTHOPEDIST Armond Hatzidakis, M.D. October 7 used the names Smart Leads, UFS type of activity.” The company’s violations fall ORTHOPEDIST James Holmes, M.D. October 24 Marketing Services, Annuity Leads under the provisions of the Kansas The insurance department legal ORTHOPEDIST Edward Parks, M.D. November 18 and Annuity Leads Today. order says the company solic- Unfair Trade Practices Act. “Deceptive and misleading in- ited insurance business for Kansas ORTHOPEDIST Raj Bazaz, M.D. October 14 surance information sent to Kan- insurance agents using decep- ORTHOPEDIST Kevin Nagamani, M.D. October 9 ORTHOPEDIST Gareth Shemesh, M.D. November 7 & 8 PATHOLOGIST Pathology Services P.C. Call for Availability Hays speaker to cover PODIATRIST Erik Ouderkirk, D.P.M. October 9 PODIATRIST Daniel Mallett, D.P.M. October 23 PULMONOLOGIST Ken Weisiger, M.D. October 3, 17 & 24 RADIOLOGISTS Professional Radiology Services WEEK DAYS healthcare law in October SPEECH THERAPY Crystal Schultz Monday – Thursday At the first of the year, most of the of the college. degree from Cornell University, UROLOGIST** Kevin McDonald M.D. October 8 Affordable Care Act, known popu- The project is a foundation-fund- Ithaca, N.Y., and a master’s in health UROLOGIST** Wallace Curry, M.D. October 22 larly as Obamacare, will go into ed initiative to provide education policy and management from the For an appointment please call 785-890-6030 effect, yet if the polls are correct, and technical assistance to consum- Johns Hopkins University School **For an appointment with Dr. Rumbyrt please call 1-888-849-8424 most people still don’t understand ers and others in the implementation of Public Health, Baltimore. how the law will affect them. of health reform and the Affordable The project was formed to do **For an appointment with Dr. Fry please call 1-800-526-3937 In what he describes as an at- Care Act in Kansas. public education and consumer and **For an appointment with Dr. McDonald or Dr. Curry please call 1-877-312-1619 tempt to “lower the political heat Weisgrau will talk about the law, stakeholder engagement related to **For an appointment with Dr. Smith please call 855-744-1065 and shed some light on the issue,” how it may (or may not) address health reform and to help Kansas Sheldon Weisgrau, director of the problems in the health system, and agencies find grants available under Health Reform Resource Project, the impact it will ahve on consum- the new law. Goodland Family Health Center • 106 Willow Road • (785) 890-6075 will talk about health care, health ers, health care providers and busi- Money for the project comes Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.Walk-in Clinic M-F 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. insurance and why it is an important nesses. He said that he will make a from a coalition of six organizations Saturday Clinic 9-11 a.m. public policy issue in the Fort Hays presentation and then open the floor that comprise Kansas Grantmakers Ballroom of Fort Hays State Uni- to questions. in Health: the Sunflower Founda- versity’s Memorial Union at 3:30 Weisgrau has been explaining the tion, the United Methodist Health Dr. Mohedine Shafei (Out of office on Monday) p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15. act around the state since the law Ministry Fund, the Reach Health- Dr. Douglas Van Marel (Out of office on Friday) The free presentation is open to was passed in March 2010. By now, care Foundation, the Health Care Dr. Travis Daise (Out of office on Wednesday) the public. Weisgrau is appearing he said, he has made many hundreds Foundation of Greater Kansas City, Jackie Jorgensen, ARNP (Out of office on Friday) at the invitation of the university’s of presentations. the Kansas Health Foundation and College of Health and Life Sci- “Right now, with implementation the Wyandotte Health Foundation. Dr. David Younger (Out of office on Thursday) ences in conjunction with the Senior so close, it’s pretty much nonstop,” For information, contact the Col- Kathy Wiley, APRN (Out of office on Wednesday) Companion and Foster Grandparent he added. lege of Health and Life Sciences Dr. Lisa M. Unruh – Pediatrician (Out of office on Tuesday) programs. He has 30 years of experience in at (785) 628-4200 or by e-mail to “We encourage anyone who health policy and has worked in the [email protected]. wants to understand the new law to public, private, and nonprofit sec- attend,” said Dr. Jeff Briggs, dean tors. He earned an undergraduate The classifieds can help sell you unused items. Call 899-2338

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weather Shot fired report near police 64° 9 a.m. Thursday on Sunday Early Sunday morning, the Good- Today land Police Department took a man • Sunset, 7:40 p.m. into custody after he had fired a shot Saturday near several officers. • Sunrise, 6:02 a.m. In a release Monday, the depart- • Sunset, 7:39 p.m. ment said that at 4 a.m. Sunday, of- Midday Conditions ficers responded to a call for service • Soil temperature 69 degrees at a home on Sycamore Street in • Humidity 70 percent reference to a man who was very • Sky partly cloudy intoxicated and had become emo- • Winds southeast 7 mph tionally distraught. • Barometer 30.15 inches The man locked himself in an up- and falling stairs room and while officers were • Record High today 105° (1983) attempting to address the situation, • Record Low today 51° (1978) the man discharged a firearm into the floor of the room. The bullet Last 24 Hours* traveled through the upstairs floor High Wednesday 80° and into the wall of a downstairs Low Wednesday 59° room about 15 feet from where of- Precipitation 0.13 ficers were standing. This month 0.79 Additional officers arrived on Year to date 8.64 scene and attempted to establish a Below normal 6.00 inches dialogue with the individual. With The Topside Forecast assistance from family members, Today: Sunny with a high near the officers were eventually able to 88, winds out of the southwest at convince him to surrender without 5 to 10 mph and a low around 61. injury to himself or officers. Saturday: Sunny with a high near Current and former school board members tried out the new members Teresa Sieck, Ron Vignery, student Nicole Sederstrom, 90, winds out of the south at 10 to seating on the north side of Max Jones Fieldhouse on Monday former board member Gary Slough and board member Mike 15 mph and a low around 62. night. The new bleachers have a motor that moves them in and Hamilton. Kenny Studer operated the control for the bleachers. Photos by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News County Extended Forecast out. Pictured from far left Superintendent Bill Biermann, board Sunday: Sunny with a high near 88 and a low around 66. Monday: Partly cloudy with a 20 percent deep into chance of showers and thunder- storms at night, a high near 90 and School board tours construction areas a low around 67. (National Weather Service) By Pat Schiefen budget Online accessGet 24-hour weather info.to at 162.400 [email protected] Goodland Star-News faster than Postal Service The Goodland School Board took a tour of the progress being made on renovations at West El- planning We want Star-News customersementary and the newour bleachers web at page, and with one download editions. the Max Jones Fieldhouse at their By Kevin Bottrell meeting Monday. [email protected] to know we continue to dependAt Weston Elementary customers School the have all the pages of each SigningThe Sherman up County online Commis- through the board looked at the exterior entry sioners are deep into budget plan- ways. The brick had been laid on ning. the United States Postal Servicethe interior for and exterioredition walls, the shortly after they are printed MediaPassOn Aug. system 5, they examined allowssev- a customer local roof had been extended over it eral department budgets including and the conduit was in place for the County Attorney’s Office and delivery to most marketsof our customers,the lighting. A representativeon Tuesday for and Friday of each week. to purchaseTreasurer’s a Office. three County Attormonth,- six month Hutton Construction told the group ney Charles Moser projects he will 9 a.m. that the lighting fixtures and exit be within the 2013 budget – about but we have an alternateWheat — $6.95 bushel and moresigns should be up for the Youstart of can use your personal or one year$143,000 – subscription.and is proposing a 1.4 Posted county price — $6.59 school on Monday. He said they percent increase next year. The timely way customers Corn — $6.04 bushel can receivewould not put in thecomputer, ceiling tiles a tablet, laptop or even a For theTreasurer free April Hall onlinealso expects trial contact Posted county price — $5.45 because the doors and window to be within her $104,250 2013 Milo — $5.33 bushel would not have been installed. budget and expects next year to and read The GoodlandSoybeans — $12.66 bushel Star-NewsAll of the cement smart for interior phone to keep yourself up-to- Sheila Smithstay the same, athowever the savings Star-News offi ce Posted county price — $13 court yard had been poured and found within the overall budget has Millet — no bid was drying out. The roof was in allowed her to propose a raise for on a regular basis.Sunflowers place and the lines fordate the plumb -on the happenings around town. (785) 899-2338her staff. or by email to star. Goodland School Board members Ron Vignery (center) and Gennifer House (right) with Oil current crop — $21.45 cwt. ing roughed in. At this Tuesday’s meeting, the Confection — no bid Superintendent Bill Biermann behind Vignery looked at the progress made on the exterior hall The front doors have been put commissioners discussed several Pinto beans — $28 MediaPass ways for West Elementary School on Monday night before the regular meeting of the board. Former We have joined with back in. They had been removedFor those currently receiving the [email protected] areas such as the ambulance (Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta, board member Amy Sederstrom and her daughter Nicole (left) also looked at the progress. department budget. Director Duane Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean. to allow machinery into the court- to allow customersThese may notaccess be closing figures. ) toyard. the Star-NewsAt the Max inJones theFieldhouse mail the bleachers we retracted offer the seats a freeStuder said the seats are guaran- Wright has proposed adding money Superintendent Bill Biermann Kenny Studer showed the board would lay down. The bleachers teed for five years. for up to eight full-time emergency talked about damage to asphalt that how the new bleachers worked. have small motors in them that Bierman said that they did lose medical technicians. Commissioner editions of the Star-News throughhad taken place wheretrial construction to The accessbleachers had been the replaced onlineextend and retract newspaper them. some minimal seating capacity Ken Klemm said this was a good equipment had been parked. He on the north end of the main gym. There was differences in how because of the difference in how idea so that the money is there to hire It’s hard to pick, also talked about replacement of The seats snapped up and the aisle hard the seats hit when they laid the new was set up versus the old. more people if demand for ground inside some of the sidewalk around the railing was put in place when the down and he said they are still do- transfers takes off. building. bleachers were extended. When ing some adjustments on that. today See COUNTY, Page 5 but we ARE the best! More local Thnews,e views from your Goodland Museum opens new exhibit No one does local news Star-News Take a trip back on history of exchange students to the ’50s on Aug. 25 like your local The City of Goodland’s High connections. clubs many activities planned dur- The Goodland United Meth- park them in the lot. Enjoy drive- Plains Museum and the Goodland Upon his arrival back to the States ing the exhibition’s run to gain new odist Church will hold a ’50s in diner foods served by “car AFS Chapter have partnered to in 1972, Maricle decided his in- insight into the world beyond: Drive-In Diner Fundraiser from hops.” Donations will be ac- community newspaper! deliver Connecting Lives, Sharing terests lie in law and applied and • 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 26 – In- 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 25 in the cepted to go to the Goodland Culture: 100 Years of AFS – an ex- received a Rotary International ternational Night at the United church parking lot. United Methodist Youth Mission hibit that tells the story of the AFS Scholarship which allowed him to Methodist Church’s Goodland Soup Shine up your show cars and Trip next summer. organization and how it has changed study for a year in Bonn, Germany, BoL. There will be an international people’s lives all over the world and at the Friedrich-Wilhelm Univer- meal served by the Goodland AFS in our own town. sity. Once he completed law school Club. AFS sends and receives foreign he won a scholarship from the Ger- • 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 – Gun rights lobbyist Goodexchangel studentsa to more thann man Academic Exchanged Service so Passport ProgramS at the Hight Plains ar-News District 1205has Mainfifty countries St.,including theGoodland, United he could study the Kan.,legal system of 67735Museum. A family • friendly Phone adven- (785) 899-2338 States. Germany for a year in Tübingen and ture across the globe to discover to speak in September new activities One such individual who traveled Düsseldorf. He used his schooling new cultures. This come-and-go 1205 Main, Goodland • (785) 899-2338 to Germany found out first-hand in Germany to build his law practice activity day is focused on expand- Richard Feldman, author of Over the 25 years he has worked how AFS changed his life. Paul where today he represents German ing your knowledge of the world. “Ricochet: Confessions of a Gun to protect the rights of firearm own- director Maricle was a student at Goodland companies doing business in the Activities vary at each Passport Lobbyist,” will speak at the Dr. Max ers, marksmanship organizations, High School during the 1970’s. He United States and American com- Program day Pickerill Lecture Series at 6 p.m. gun retailers and firearms makers New Goodland School Dis- was a very active student includ- panies doing business in Europe. • 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17 (Mountain Time) Tuesday, Sept. in America and internationally. His trict Activities Director David ing being an active member of “I think it is easy to see that the – U.S. Constitution Day at the 10 in the Cultural Arts Center on has had access to and advised the Blochlinger is settling into the Language Club. He filled out year I spent abroad as an AFSer High Plains Museum. Join local the southeast corner of the Colby highest government officials in- his new job and says Good- an application for the Americans was a key year in my overall profes- Constitutional Historian Michele Community College campus. cluding Presidents Reagan, Clinton land is one of the friendliest Abroad Program for the 1971-1972 sional and personal development,” Gerber to delve into the history of Feldman is a former regional and Obama. communities he’s seen. year during his senior year of high Maricle said. our Constitution and what makes political director for the National There is no cost to attend. The See Page 8 school in the fall of 1970. Maricle Explore the history of Goodland’s us so different from other nations. Rifle Association, former chief Max Pickerill Lecture Series is was accepted and placed in Krefeld, AFS experience through the stories • 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1 – In- spokesman and lobbyist for the fire- funded annually by anonymous Germany, with the Lange family. and objects collected by AFS Host ternational Music Day at the High arms industry, political campaign donors. For more information call He stayed a year in Germany where Families and Exchange Students. consultant/manager, and a White Dr. Linda Davis-Stephens at (785) he went to school and made lasting Attend one of the Museum/AFS See MUSEUM, Page 5 House policy advisor. 460-5528. star-news classified Star-News / Tuesday, September 24, 2013 9 GARAGE SALES auction for the following vehicle for agriculture business. insurance and participating Springer. Still in original boxes! 1 bedroom apartment, close on September 30, 2013, at 2 Experience in grain elevator retirement plan offered. Some Call Gary at (719) 350-0705. to downtown Goodland. Call 202 W. 13th. Ennis-Handy p.m. MT. Vehicle selling will be helpful. For interview call grain handling involved. -9-24-tfn (785) 821-0106. -9-24-10-4- House Garage Sale, Goodland. a 2005 Peterbilt, red in color, Sunrise Staffing Services, LLC Please inquire at AgSun, LLC ------Saturday, September 28, from VIN#1XP5DB9X15D861725. @ (785) 628-6877 apply online to Brewster, KS by calling Don AWP tool belt/pouches with 2 (two) furnished one bedroom 7 AM until noon. Donations For any questions please at sunrisestaffingservices.com at (785) 694-2752. -9-13-9-24- kidney belt and suspenders. apartments in Goodland. No of items for the garage sale contact Drew Miller at (785) or pick up application at the ------Paid $100 plus, asking $50. pets, children. Single or couple. would be welcome. 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IN THE DISTRICT COURT Brandi Marie Bahe, All creditors of the decedent Petitioner OF SHERMAN COUNTY, Deceased. are notified to exhibit their The Northwest Kansas Educational Service Center KANSAS demands against the Estate Jerry Fairbanks #09046 is accepting applications for a Sherman County Head Case No. 13 PR 25 within the latter of four months 1011 Main – P.O. Box 743 Start Paraprofessional for the 2013-2014 school year. In the Matter of the Estate of from the date of first publication Goodland, KS 67735 Janet Kay Becker, NOTICE TO CREDITORS of notice under K.S.A. 59-2236 785-890-6622 Phone Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent. Deceased and amendments thereto, or 785-890-6644 Fax Contact Person: Shelby Hubert, Head Start Director, THE STATE OF KANSAS TO if the identity of the creditor [email protected] 785-672-3125 extension 160. Applications are available Case No. 12-PR-27 ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: is known or reasonably Attorney for Petitioners at www.nkesc.org or call 785-672-3125. ascertainable, 30 days after NOTICE OF HEARING You are notified that on actual notice was given as Published in The Goodland Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted September 18, 2013, a Petition provided by law, and if their Star-News, Tuesday, until the position is filled. THE STATE OF KANSAS TO for Probate of Will was filed in demands are not thus exhibited, September 24 and October 1 ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: this Court by Terry R. Bahe and they shall be forever barred. and 8, 2013. Linda S. Bahe, as devisees and You are notified a Petition has legatees of Brandi Marie Bahe, Terry R. Bahe, Automotive Detailer (Full-Time) been filed in this Court by Eugene deceased. Petitioner Cleans and refurbishes new and used automobiles for presentation to customers for Becker and Daryl Becker, duly Linda S. 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1205 Main, Goodland, KS 67735 star-news 10 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, September 24, 2013 sports Homecoming victory for Cowboys football team By Kevin Bottrell to Wray and left the game. After short gains, the and five and the Eagles punted. [email protected] Eagles got a first down on a penalty. The quarter- Goodland returned the ball to the 27 yardline. The Goodland High School varsity football back ran for another first down, then with three A personal foul on Wray took it up to the 42. team made it 3-0 with a win at Friday’s home- minutes left Trachsel intercepted a pass and ran Trachsel caught a long pass, getting a first down coming game against Wray, Colo. it back to the 49 yardline. on the 33. The Cowboys got another first down The Goodland defense left the Eagles with Ruhs made a catch on the next play and ran it on a penalty, then ended up at third and 12 on the nowhere to go in the first half, allowing the of- in for a touchdown. A false start set the Cowboys 20 yardline. With 44 seconds left, Taylor ran it in fense to run up a 33-0 lead by halftime. Wray was back five yards on the two-point conversion. Tee- for a touchdown. Teeter kicked the extra point, able to break the shutout in the second half, but ter’s pass attempt was no good, but the Cowboys making it 33-0. couldn’t score enough to erase the damage. The were ahead 20-0. With just four seconds left, Wray turned the Cowboys won 46-21. Wray returned to the 27, but were held there ball over on downs. Teeter completed a pass to Goodland is now 3-0 overall and 1-0 in league by the Cowboys. The Eagles punted and Ruhs Trachsel, but the half was over. play. Next action will be a Great West Activities made the return to the 42 yardline. He then caught Wray made an onside kick to start the second Conference matchup at 6:30 p.m. Friday against a short pass and ran it in for another touchdown half. Gerell Miller jumped on it at the 36 yardline. Holcomb at Cowboy Stadium. to make it 26-0. The Cowboys were stymied on Taylor ran it to the 23 and then Taylor down to The Cowboys allowed no gains on the Eagles’ another two-point conversion. the three. He got the ball again and ran it in for opening drive, forcing them to punt. Dax Ruhs Wray had the ball back to open the second a touchdown. Teeter’s extra point kick made it made the return to the 40 yardline. On second quarter. The Eagles made a first down, but were 40-0. down Teeter passed to Ruhs, who ran it in for stopped by the Cowboy defense. Ruhs made The Cowboys forced another three and out on a touchdown. Goodland made the two-point the punt return down the left sideline to the 50 the next Wray drive, however a pass from Teeter conversion to go ahead 8-0. yardline. This time - after two incomplete passes was picked off and run back by the Eagles for a Wray made short gains on the next drive, forc- and a short run by Taylor - the Cowboys were touchdown. The extra point was good to make ing another punt. The Cowboys took over on the forced to punt. it 40-7. 16. Garrett Taylor made a short gain, then Kolt Wray put together a longer drive with a first The next drive didn’t go well either, with the Trachsel caught a pass and was brought down at down at the 36, but Ricky Milke intercepted Cowboys forced to punt. A high snap went over the 50 yard line. Taylor ran it to the 23 for another the ball after Colton Cooper put pressure on the Taylen Smith’s head. The Eagles recovered at first down, then Trachsel made another reception quarterback. Teeter ran it down to the six yard- the 32 yardline. The Cowboys were able to get and ran to the nine yardline for a third first down. line, but the Eagles held them there, forcing a the ball back. This time Teeter pitched it to Ruhs Teeter handed the ball off to Trachsel who ran turnover on downs. who ran it in for a touchdown. 46-7 it in for a touchdown to make it 14-0. A dropped With 4:05 left in the half, Wray got a first down Both teams punted back and fourth. Wray snap prevented the Cowboys from getting the on a facemask penalty. A fumble by the quarter- made a pair of touchdowns in the final minutes two-point conversion. back rolled out of bounds. The Eagles made up of the game, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Adam Simmerman was injured on the kickoff the yardage with a pass, but that brought up fourth the Cowboys, who won it 46-21.

Dax Ruhs (above) made a reception during Friday’s game against the Wray Eagles, running it in for a touchdown. Kolt Trachsel (left), Nolan Deeds, Garrett Taylor and Connor Simpson got in on a tackle. The Cowboys won 46-21. They are undefeated so far this season with a 3-0 record. Photo by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News Crossword Puzzle

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