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The MIDWEEK Tuesday, March 18, 2014 Goodland1205 Main Avenue, Goodland, Star-News KS 67735 • Phone (785) 899-2338 $1 Volume 82, Number 22 14 Pages Goodland, Kansas 67735

weather Appraiser report answers 57° 10 a.m. Monday valuation Today • Sunset, 6:57 p.m. Wednesday questions • Sunrise, 6:51 a.m. By Kevin Bottrell • Sunset, 6:58 p.m. [email protected] Midday Conditions The Sherman County Commis- • Soil temperature 41 degrees sioners questioned County Ap- • Humidity 27 percent praiser Shirley Soellner about re- • Sky cloudy cent changes in valuation at their • Winds southwest 7 mph meeting last Tuesday. • Barometer 29.65 inches Commissioner Ken Klemm said and falling all three commissioners have re- • Record High today 88° (1907) ceived calls from citizens who do • Record Low today -5° (1896) not understand why their homes or businesses have seen significant Last 24 Hours* increases in valuation. Klemm said High Sunday 52° people are not confident in the num- Low Sunday 29° bers and asked Soellner to explain Precipitation none the process. This month 0.08 Soellner said she assessed 6,400 Year to date 1.02 properties, which is required yearly Below normal 0.33 inches by state statute. The Topside Forecast “Next year will be a new year, and Today: Cloudy with a 30 percent the process starts again,” she said. chance of rain and snow, a high The key figure in the changes in nera 46, windy out of the north at valuation is home sales, she said. 25 to 55 mph and a low around 23. Valuation of a property is supposed Wednesday: Sunny with a high to match what it might sell for. near 57, winds breezy out of the “The state hopes I’m within 10 northwest at 15 to 30 mph and a Hospital percent of the sale price,” she said. low around 29. Soellner said a lot of the prop- Extended Forecast erties she has looked at haven’t Thursday: Sunny with a high Auxiliary changed their valuation for about near 68 and a low around 30. Fri- four years and in some cases those day: Sunny with a high near 52 and values should have been going up. a low around 25. Saturday: Mostly holds Cost to build is higher now, and she cloudy with a 20 percent chance of also has to figure in depreciation. rain and snow, a high near 49 and Soellner said that since the mass a low around 28. re-assessments are required by (National Weather Service) fund raiser law, the only advice she can give to Get 24-hour weather info. at 162.400 MHz. landowners who are not happy with Dale Schields, retired Good- their valuation is to come see her and land Regional Medical Center talk it through. human resources director Many of the people who have (above), spoke with people at- have already come to see her are tending the Hospital Auxiliary landlords, and that she is finding a Potato Bar on Saturday at the lot of errors in the property records, Goodland United Methodist such as incorrect numbers of bed- Church. The potato bar is held rooms or bathrooms. local each year as a fund raiser for “If I don’t have correct informa- the auxiliary. Items donated tion I cant valuate it accurately,” markets to the auxiliary are put up she said. for sale. The event included People with questions on their 10 a.m. baked potatoes with all the valuation need to schedule ap- Wheat — $7.37 bushel fixins. pointments before Monday, March Posted county price — $7.01 Photo by Pat Schiefen 31. The appointments can be after The Goodland Star-News Corn — $4.67 bushel that date, but have to be scheduled Posted county price — $4.67 beforehand. Milo — $4.31 bushel In other business, the commis- Soybeans — $13.07 bushel Posted county price — $13.22 sioners: Millet — no bid • Spoke with Director Donna Ter- Sunflowers ry about current happenings at the Oil current crop — $18.80 cwt. County Health Department. Terry Confection — no bid ran the commissioners through Pinto beans — $36 the department’s Family Planning (Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta, programs, which include sexually Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean. These may not be closing figures. ) See VALUATION, Page 5 inside Goodland is Harvest for Hunger today host for two

More local news, views from your exchange Goodland Star-News students By Kevin Bottrell [email protected] This school year, AFS has brought two foreign exchange students to Goodland High School. 16-year-old Paulina Wagner comes from Germany, near Frank- furt in the south-central part of the country. Her parents own a hotel there. Her hobbies are signing, golf and ballet. She is a high school se- nior at Goodland High School, but will still have three years of school left when she goes back to Germany. She is staying with host parents Max Music program and Brenda Linin. 17-year-old Tove Vernberg is set for Sunday from Stockholm, Sweden, where she lives with her parents and two The Western Plains Arts As- sisters. Like Wagner, Vernberg is a sociation will present “Cali- senior here, but will have two more fornia Dreaming” a night of years left in Sweden. Vernberg said 60s and 70s music 2 p.m. she likes to hang out with friends (Mountain TIme) Sunday at and travel. She is staying with Bryce Colby Community College. and Jessica Cole. See Page 3A Both students had been to the United States prior to becoming CHS and United Plains Ag held a soup supper for the Harvest for perishable food items for Genesis-Sherman County, and CHS exchange students. Vernberg had Hunger food drive Sunday at Harvest Evangelical Free Church. is donating matching funds and food. Donation points include visited New York and Florida, while The Harvest for Hunger campaign from now until Thursday. schools, churches and CHS in Brewster, Goodland Churches and The Brewster Agronomy Center is gathering donations of non- the Goodland Walmart. Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News See STUDENTS, Page 5 about our 2A The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, March 18, 2014 friends genesis and obituaries salvation army the calendar Genesis and Salvation Army are Harvene Kay Hull available year round to help those in calendar is available on Monday, Tues- The Kids Cooking Class is held need. Call (785) 890-2299 to speak day and Thursday from 1 to 6 second Wednesday of each The University Choir from the on the Harvene Kay Hull, 66, Goodland Survivors include two daughters, to a volunteer. p.m. month Colorado Christian University at Cat’s TNT, 1018 Main, from 3:45 to 5:15 p.m. at homemaker, died Tuesday, March Denise (Danny) Langley of WaKee- activities School of Music will have a con- Goodland, until April 15. Their the 4-H Building. This class is 11, 2014, at Via Christie Hospital ney and Rachael Zupko of Wichita; number is (785) 821-1827 to call open for second to fifth graders. Tours of the 1907 Victorian cert at 7:30 a.m. today at the St. Francis in Wichita. a stepson Duane (Cindy) Hull of for an appointment. The program For information call 890-4880. House at 202 W. 13th are from 1 to Harvest Evangelical Free Church, She was born April 5, 1947, to Laird, Colo.; a sister Mary Schnirl helps low and moderate-income 5 p.m. Wednesday through Mon- 521 E. Highway 24. senior menu Harvey and Edith Kroetsching in of Fremont, Neb.; four grandchil- people prepare their taxes. Sites day. Closed on Tuesday. Prairie Land Food distribu- Freemont, Neb. The family moved dren; and a step grandson Luke Hull. have been added for Hoxie. The Today: Ham, scalloped po- The High Plains Museum, 1717 tion is 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, to Sharon Springs, where she at- Services were at 2 p.m. on Sat- program will be available from 9 tatoes, Italian blend vegetables, Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m. March 29, at Cat’s TnT, 1018 tended school and moved to Good- urday, March 15, 2014, at the Em- a.m. to 3 p.m. (Mountain Time) bread and tropical fruit. Wednes- to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday Main, or at the Bernadine Johnson land in the early 1970s. manuel Lutheran Church, 22 W. on Fridays, March 21 and Friday, day: Swiss steak, mashed pota- through Saturday and from 1 to residence, located at 704 Walnut. On April 30, 1981, she and Le- 13th, Goodland with Pastor Darian April 4. Call (785) 675-3102 to toes, cook’s choice vegetable, 5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Tuesdays. For information call 899-2338, land Duane Hull were married in Hybl officiating and burial in the make an appointment. bread and pineapple. Thursday: The Carnegie Arts Center is 821-1275, 890-2287, 821-1827, Goodland. Goodland Cemetery. The Goodland Soup Bol serves Barbecue chicken sandwich, open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- 890-3793 or 899-4278 or order on- Mrs. Hull also worked at various Visitation was from 3 to 6 p.m. dinner at 5 p.m. on Monday potato salad, cottage cheese with day through Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. line at www.prairielandfood.com. hotels and most recently for the on Friday, March 14, 2014, at Bate- nights at the Goodland Methodist fruit, bun and cake. Friday: Chef on Sunday and 1 to 6 p.m. on The Northwest Kansas Ani- Emmanual Lutheran Church for the man Funeral Home, 211 E. 11th, Church Fellowship Hall for any- salad with meat on the side, straw- Monday at 120 W. 12th. The center mal Shelter Annual Meeting is at past several years. Goodland. one who wants to come. Free will berries and bananas, crackers and is always in need of hosts and host- 5 p.m. on Thursday at Gambinos. Preceding her in death were Memorials to be designated by donations welcome. For informa- brownie. esses on Sundays. New monthly The AARP Tax-Aide program her husband, her pareents, a sister the family later may be sent to the tion call 899-3631. exhibits and you are invited to visit Menota Kroetsching and an infant funeral home. the gift shop. brother. The Goodland Public Library is Goodland Al-Anon Family www.sherman.kansas.com. For information call 890-2552. L’Marie Robertson open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon- Group meets at 6 p.m. on Fridays If you have questions, concerns mops day through Thursday and from at First Christian Church, 711 Ar- or complaints about child care, call L’Marie Robertson, 87, Good- Pauls Funeral Home, 121 N. Penn 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Sat- cade. For information call Alice or the health department. MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) meets the first Monday of every land resident formerly of Oberlin, Avenue, Oberlin is handling the ar- urday. For information call (785) Marilyn at 890-5914 or 821-2862. Water Testing — The Northwest died Sunday, March 16, 2014, at rangements. 899-5461 or stop by the library. The “Freedom Today” group of Local Environmental Protection month October thru May. Meeting time: 6 p.m. -7:30 p.m. at the Har- Goodland Regional Medical Center. A full obituary will follow. Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sher- Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 Group does well evaluations, in- Services are pending. man County is seeking mentors and p.m. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and cluding testing for bacteria and vest Evangelical Free Church; 521 children to mentor. Call 890-3665. 8 p.m. on Sundays at 1013 Center. nitrates. To schedule an evaluation E Highway 24; Goodland. For more The Good Sam Family Support Call 890-8369. or discuss environmental concerns, information email goodlandmops@ Council meets at 7 p.m. the second Bird City Alcoholics Anony- call the Health Department at 890- gmail.com or call (785) 890-6423. Thursday of every month at the mous group meets at 6:30 p.m. 4888. crimestoppers Vernice Maurine Leslie Goodland Elks Lodge. Meetings (Mountain Time) on Fridays at the hospital volunteers If you have information about Longtime Goodland, Kansas resi- are open to all interested people. Senior Center on 4th Street. dent Vernice Maurine Degnan Gift shop hours are 9 a.m. to noon any crime, call the Goodland Area For information call 890-3117 or Narcotics Anonymous meets at Crime Stoppers “Look Line” at 899- Leslie, 90, died Friday, March 14, 890-5936. 6:30 (Mountain Time) on Tues- and 1 to 4 p.m.; a.m. and p.m. vol- 2014, at Hillcrest Nursing Home unteers are in the gift shop. Today: 5665. Your call will be confidential Breast Cancer Support Group days at the Senior Center. Call (785) and you will not be asked your in McCook, Nebraska. meets at 5:30 p.m. the second 734-2734 for more information. a.m. Helen Musil. Wednesday: a.m. She was born on July 25, Connie Soellner and p.m. Faye Pax- name. If the information results in Monday of the month. Any woman thrift store the arrest and/or conviction of those 1923, in Scott City, Kansas, the with cancer is welcome. Call Norma ton. Thursday: a.m. Jan Haigler and daughter of Olga (Schmitt) and The Goodland Churches Thrift p.m. Bonnie Hawks. involved, you could be eligible for at 890-6629 for more information. a reward of up to $1,000. Goodland Jesse Gowin. She grew up in Scott The Goodland Activities Center Shop, 1002 Main, is open from 10 early head start City, Kansas, and graduated with a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through Area Crime Stoppers is a nonprofit has the daily activities. For informa- Early Head Start is a state funded organization formed by citizens the class of 1941 from Scott City tion call 890-7242. Memberships Friday. Donations welcome. The High School. daily specials are 50 percent off program for income eligible fami- against crime. options for everyone including day lies with prenatal mothers and chil- The police department can also In 1942, she enrolled in nurses passes for $5. Visit goodlandgac. men’s department on Monday, 50 training at Wesley Hospital School percent off housewares, furniture, dren up to age three. Families par- be called at 890-4570. com or stop by 808 Main. The hours ticipate in a variety of educational of Nursing in Wichita, Kansas. are 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday electronics and crafts on Tuesday, family shelter Upon graduation in 1945, she 10 cent books on Wednesday, 50 activities and receive free medical through Thursday, Friday 5:30 a.m. and dental care. The Northwest Kansas Domestic joined the Army Nurse Corps and to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. percent off children’s department on and Sexual Violence Services pro- served until the end of 1946. One of the highlights of her days as an Army Thursday and 50 percent of ladies’ Services include special needs and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Aerobics of children with disabilities. If you vides help day or night to victims nurse was assisting in the care of the late General John J. Pershing at Walter are at 5:30 a.m. on Monday and department on Friday. For informa- of domestic violence and sexual Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D.C. Following her tour of duty and tion call 890-2007. have a family member with a special Wednesday. Insanity class meets problem, such as drug or alcohol assault. For information or help, call later a stint of private nursing duty in Kansas City, she accepted a nursing at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, health department abuse, job loss or other family crisis, (800) 794-4624. In the Colby area, position a Boothroy Memorial Hospital in Goodland, Kansas, later named Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and The Sherman County Health De- your family can qualify. Call 785- call (785) 443-1130. Northwest Kansas Regional Medical Center. An “angel in white”, Vernice Saturday. Taekwondo with Wayne partment at 1622 Broadway is open 672-3125, ext. 187. animal shelter devoted thirty-seven years to caring for the sick and serving her community. Luckert call for times and dates. from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. In 1950, she and George William “Bill” Degnan were married, and preschool Lost a pet? Call 890-4575 or go to they raised two daughters. Several years after Bill’s death, she and U. H. Weight Watchers meets at 5:30 Monday through Friday. www.petfinder.com and be sure to p.m. for weigh in and 6 p.m. for Blood pressures; infants’, chil- Sherman County Head Start is “Doc” Leslie were married and they continued to make their home in a free preschool for eligible 3 and enter the Goodland zip code 67735. Goodland. Doc Leslie preceded her in death in 1987. Vernice continued the meeting every Tuesday at the dren’s and adults’ immunizations; You can also call the Goodland Harvest Evangelical Free Church, health assessments for Kan Be 4 year olds. The federally funded throughout her life to serve as a member of the First United Methodist program is targeted to families who Police Department at 890-4570 or Church, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, the American Red Cross, Veterans of 521 E. Hwy. 24. For information Healthy, daycare and school entry; Northwest Kansas Animal Shelter call (785) 890-6423. fasting blood sugar and hemoglo- meet certain economic guidelines Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Wesley School of Nursing Alumni Association, and provides hearing, vision, dental at 899-4398. Interested in adopting American Legion, and various other local organizations. Especially close Goodland Alcoholics Anony- bin; and family planning available a pet? Call the animal shelter or go to mous, 1013 Center. If you drink by appointment. Sharps containers and educational screenings. Nutri- to her heart were the members of the retired nurses group in Goodland and tious meals are served, and parents the website www.nwkasgoodland. her Wesley Alumni friends. alcohol, that’s your business. If you are available for a fee. WIC program webs.com. want to stop, we can help. Call 821- available. Call 890-4888 or go to are encouraged to get involved in Preceding her in death were her husbands Bill Degnan and Doc Les- 3826 or 728-7491. their children’s education. lie; her parents; one brother Royce Gowin; two sisters Lorenn Elrod and her husband Warren; and Glennis Pittman and her husband William. Surviving family includes two daughters Charmiann Townsend of Mc- matters of record birth Cook, Nebraska; Yvonne Norby of Derby, Kansas; step-son Ron Leslie District Court Julia Asrazou Perry, no seat belt, and his wife Jolene of Hutchinson; seven grandchildren Pat Townsend and These are cases decided by the fined $10. Kennadie Ashlyn Boggio his wife Sara, Sonya (Townsend) Vandiver and her husband Mike, Craig Goodland District Court: Guadalupe Perez-Cornejo, Townsend, Blake Townsend and his wife Stephanie, Geoffrey Norby and Kennadie Ashlyn Boggio was his wife Kate, and Jacob Norby; seven great-grandchildren; and nieces Oct. 9: Gregory Allen Burkhart, speeding, fined $171. born on Feb. 6, 2014, at the New speeding, fined $159. James Melvin Sheats, no seat belt, and nephews. Beginnings Birthing Center at The funeral will be Tuesday, March 18, at 10:30 AM MT, at First United Michael Wayne Chaney, motor fined $10. Goodland Regional Medical carrier safety rules and regulations, Cheryl Trompter, no seat belt, Methodist Church in Goodland, with Reverend Shelly Petz officiating. Center. She weighed 5 pounds, 15 Burial will military honors will follow in the Goodland Cemetery. fined $211. fined $10. 1/2 ounces and was 18 3/4 inches Andrey Nikolayevich Kolosov, Leo Trompter, no seat belt, fined Memorials may be designated to Northwest Kansas Area Medical Foun- long. dation or First United Methodist Church, and may be left at the service or speeding, fined $201. $10. Her parents are Craig and Oct. 10: Mark Abbott, no seat Courtney Devane Witt, speeding, mailed to Koons Funeral Home, 211 N. Main, Goodland, KS 67735-1555. Brittany Boggio of Goodland and Online condolences: www.koonsfuneralhome.com belt, fined $10. fined $159. her grandparents are Royce and Donald Eugene Baker, no seat Oct. 11: Mickey Coley David, Darci Kehlbeck of Bird City and belt, fined $10. speeding, fined $153. Dwight and Roxie Boggio of Red Amber Lane Barrie, no seat belt, Elizabeth J. Kukharchuk, speed- Lodge, Mont. Great-grandparents fined $10. ing, fined $201. include Don and Dot Strong and Timothy Albert Borders, no seat Carl Mayer, no seat belt (14-17 Elaine Kehlbeck, all of St. Francis belt, fined $10. years of age), fined $60. and David and Marlene Boggio of Sena Kay Brown, no seat belt, Matthew Minchow, no seat belt Red Lodge, Mont. Registered Limousin and fined $10. (14-17 years of age), fined $60. Welcoming her home are siblings Lim-Flex bulls for sale. Joel Estrada-Reyes, no seatbelt ( Solomon Joshua Stevens, motor Addison and Braden Boggio. Fitzgibbons, 14-17 years of age), fined $60. carrier safety rules and regulations, Performance tested, Levi Grover Gergstberger, no fined $211. Kennadie Boggio seatbelt, fined $10. Kelly Diane Treadwell speeding, Inc. good dispositions, polled, Andre Michael Kent, no seatbelt, fined $246. PHONE: black or red. fined $10. Steven Chad Weber, speeding, USED VAN FOR SALE BY SEALED BIDS (785) 899-2288 Andre Michael Kent, child pas- fined $201. Rodger Woodard sanger safety, restraining systems 1999 Chevrolet Venture Van that has 126,139 miles. Small engine repair- (719)439-2011 Van can be seen at the Sherman County Courthouse. and seal belts, fined $156. on all makes of Courtney Knos, no seatbelt, fined Enjoy a night at the movies! Call 785-821-1863 for an appointment. Bids must be $10. Sherman mowers! www.woodardlimousin.com 1203 Main – Phone 899-6103 in County Clerk’s Office by March 28, no later than 5 Myles Jordan Menza, speeding, www.goodlandnet.com/movies p.m. MT, and will be opened on March 31, 2014. Tonight 7 PM fined $171. Mailed bids are to go to: Sherman County Clerk, Joel Landon Cabin Mercado, The Monuments Men (PG-13) 813 Broadway-Rm.102, Goodland, Kansas 67735. speeding, fined $159. Starts Fri. 7 PM: Non-Stop (PG-13) Classifieds work! 899-2338

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A simple test could save a child’s likely allowed her a long, healthy life, but hospitals in Kansas are and vibrant life.” featured not required to offer it. This in- To date, Breckyn Reynolds has expensive, easy, lifesaving test undergone four open-heart sur- to detect critical congenital heart geries and 11 heart catherization A musical journey through the defects, known as pulse oximetry, procedures. She is now five years California scene of the late 60s and is required in more than 30 states old living with a terminal diagno- early 70s will make its appearance at across the country including Mis- sis – doctors don’t know what the 2 p.m. (Mountain Time) on Sunday souri. The Kansas Department of future holds or how long she has at the Cultural Arts Center of Colby Health and Environment currently to live. She takes medicine twice Community College. recommends that pulse oximetry daily, is on oxygen nightly, can’t This performance will highlight not be incorporated in the statutorily run, play sports or be around anyone the magical moment in the mid 60s required screenings. sick and is seen by the cardiologist when American youth migrated “In partnership with the Kansas every three months. Additionally, to California by the millions and Department of Health and Environ- the Reynolds family has medical transformed pop culture forever. ment, the American Heart Associa- bills totaling more than $2 million. Well-groomed folk musicians grew tion, along with other organizations When Breckyn asks her mommy out their hair, plugged in Fender and across the state, and passionate and daddy, ‘Why did God make me Rickenbackers and the radio sizzled congenital heart defects families, with a broken heart?’ Kim replies with the tight harmonies and dreamy are currently working on a quality to her daughter, “In hopes that you lyrics. improvement program focused on will pave the way for other babies “California Dreaming” is a sun- pulse oximetry that they hope to to have brighter futures and to give kissed song and dance tribute to that unveil later this year,” said Kevin other mommies and daddies the time. Music includes, “What a Day Walker, regional vice president of assurance that their child will be for a Daydream,” “I Get Around,” advocacy for the American Heart okay.” “Teach Your Children,” “Turn, Association. “While our associa- The American Heart Associa- Turn, Turn,” “Did You Ever Have tion supports the development of a tion plans to continue their work to Make Up Your Mind,” “Surfin’ quality improvement program, we with the state and their Critical USA,” “Our House,” “Dream a do not believe it should delay man- Congenital Heart Defects Work Little Dream of Me,” “Little GTO,” datory testing of all newborns.” Group on the pulse oximetry qual- “Sloop John B,” and “California Pulse ox screening is a non- ity improvement project, but notes Dreamin’”. invasive, inexpensive test that can that mandatory testing and a quality Admission to this even is the potentially save a child’s life by improvement program are not mu- Western Plains Arts Association detecting more than 90 percent of tually exclusive. Walker explains, season ticket or at the door; Adults, all critical congenital heart defects. “They can, and should co-exist. A $20, Student, $10. Sunday concert to feature music from the 60s and 70s. Concordia resident Kim Reyn- quality improvement program will olds had an uneventful pregnancy. certainly improve testing and data Following the birth of their third collection but does not guarantee daughter Breckyn, they noticed All babies born in Kansas will be Kansas Capitol done, open for tours something wasn’t ‘quite right.’ tested. That is why the American However, no one at the hospital Heart Association supports required seemed concerned and they sent the testing and it should begin immedi- After 13 years of renovations, one-of-a-kind souvenir items made and its position as the 34th state are splendor. To increase accessibility Reynolds home with their newborn ately. The delay in rolling this out construction on the Kansas State from the original green copper dome repeated throughout the building: to the Capitol for both employees baby girl. Weeks later, the entire means we are placing the littlest Capitol is completed, the new visi- that has been replaced. sunflowers lining the base of the and visitors new additions included family attended their local Harvest lives at unnecessary risk, like that tor’s center is open and a full tour A consultant hired to assess Tope- stairs, the initials KS on doors and an underground parking garage, Festival when Breckyn turned of Breckyn Reynolds.” schedule has been restored for ka’s historic preservation plan was pedestals and 34 stars carved into hundreds of new offices, and a visi- blue. Horrified, Kim Reynolds “Pulse Ox screening can help visitors. so stunned by the newly renovated glass light fixtures. The Capitol was tor’s center. remembers walking up to the local detect problems before symptoms A tour of the Capitol is a tour Statehouse that she urged Topeka added to the National Register of The statehouse restoration proj- physician saying, “What’s wrong appear,” explained Dr. Kaine. “Of- through Kansas history, portrayed leaders to apply for “world heritage Historic Places in 1971. ect touched every part of the Capi- with my baby? please help!” tentimes, the symptoms of those in important artifacts, paintings, site” designation, which would add The Kansas State Capitol has tol, from two stories below the Breckyn was immediately trans- conditions are not evident at birth. sculptures and photographs. The the Capitol to an exclusive world- served as both an impressive public underground cornerstones of the ported to the local hospital then With infants going home sometimes Kansas Historical Society provides wide list of cultural and natural sites monument and working offices building to the top of the 306 foot sent by ambulance and flat-lined as early as 24 hours after they’re free historic tours of the Capitol like the Grand Canyon National for the governor and legislators, dome. Now the public is invited to multiple times on her way to the born, they may not start showing building Monday through Friday, Park, Independence Hall in Phila- but over the years the grandeur of experience what the renovation has airport. Quickly thereafter, she was those signs of turning blue, having although visitors can explore the delphia, and Mesa Verde National the building faded. Repairs and uncovered with a free tour of the life-flighted to Children’s Mercy a heart murmur that can be heard building with a self-guided tour as Park in Colorado. The program is maintenance were often neglected building and a breathtaking tour to in Kansas City. “I found myself or having breathing issues before well. The adventurous should opt administered by the United Nations due to tight budgets, murals were the top of the dome. To plan your envisioning her funeral instead of they leave.” for a guided dome tour and climb Educational, Scientific and Cultural obscured by decades of smoke and visit to the Kansas State Capitol, kissing my baby as she woke up,” The test consists of sensors placed 296 steps from the fifth floor to the Organization. then painted over, copper railings find more information at www. Kim noted. “Her organs were failing on a newborn’s hand and foot to top of the cupola. The breathtaking In the late 1800s, more than a mil- dulled with use and turned black. Kshs.org/Capitol or www.Visit- her and my newborn baby was dying check blood oxygen levels. If levels view from the dome’s outer bal- lion people streamed into Kansas By the late 20th century, the Capitol Topeka.com. in front of my eyes.” are too low, additional tests may Kansas Statehouse cony is the highest point in Topeka. seeking a new life on the frontier. was in dire need of renovation. “When Breckyn arrived at Chil- be conducted that aid in detecting Kansas is the only state that offers a As pioneers arrived in Topeka, Necessitated by serious safety The Statehouse is open to the dren’s Mercy, we discovered she critical or possibly life-threatening tour with an outdoor view from the traveling along the Oregon Trail or concerns and inadequate infrastruc- public Monday through Friday, 8 had a critical congenital heart defect heart defects that might otherwise Capitol’s dome. following the railroad west, many ture, the capitol restoration project a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 8 a.m. know as transposition of the great go undetected. The newly renovated State Capi- stopped to settle down or purchase was the first major maintenance to to 1 p.m. Enter from the north via arteries,” noted Dr. Stephen Kaine, “The equipment is in the hospi- tol successfully displays historic supplies. Rising from the Kansas the Statehouse since it was complet- the parking garage on 8th Avenue. pediatric interventional cardiologist tals. It takes less than five minutes, materials, maximizes the amount prairie, a grand building loomed ed in the early 20th century. When Historic Tours: with Children’s Mercy in Kansas less than $4 to administer and is of usable space and improves the over the growing city and welcomed the restoration began in 2001, the Monday - Friday: 8, 9, 10 a.m. City. “Most often, this type of heart as invasive as a Band-Aid. It just building’s functions and safety. The settlers. Along Topeka’s dirt streets, project was originally expected to and noon, 1, 2 p.m. ( All times are defect can and is detected within makes sense,” Dr. Kaine said. north entrance of the Statehouse is the sound of chipping stone was a last five to eight years, and focused Mountain Time) January through the first 48 hours of life IF a pulse One out of every 100 babies is now a welcoming, public entrance constant rhythm as construction on on upgrades to offices, meeting May. June through December tours oximetry screening is performed.” born with a congenital heart defect, as was originally intended. The the Kansas Statehouse continued rooms and mechanical systems. are at 8 a.m., 10, noon and 2 p.m. A routine procedure can correct the number one birth defect and visitor’s center includes a modern for 37 years. During the repairs, workers found Dome Tours: the issue within the first few weeks a leading cause of infant death in classroom, an orientation audito- As a reflection of early Kansan’s beautiful murals, stencil designs Monday - Friday: 8:30, 9:15, of life, but in Breckyn’s case, it was Kansas. According to the Centers rium, display space for exhibits optimism and confidence, the Kan- and bold colors under flaking paint, 10:15 a.m. and 11:15, 12:15, 1:15 too late. Dr. Kaine explains, “There for Disease Control and Prevention, and a gift shop. The exhibits on sas State Capitol was completed in spurring further research into the and 2:15 p.m. is a small window in which a cor- about 7,200 children are born with display highlight historic items opulence. Designed by Wisconsin’s building’s original features. rection procedure can be performed critical congenital heart defects such as John Brown’s sword, a page Edward Townsend Mix and John G. It took 13 years and $332 million, corrections and have effective life-long results. each year. As many as 1,000 of those from the Wyandotte Constitution, Haskell from Lawrence, Kansas, the but the renovation to the Capitol Unfortunately in Breckyn’s case, are discharged without the defects photographs that celebrate Kansas’ building cost $3.2 million to build went far beyond simply shoring The Goodland Star-News will while we continue to do everything being detected. diverse cultural heritage and 25 and included architectural elements up an old building. With a goal of correct any mistake or misunder- we can, she has a terminal diagno- If Kansas residents want to learn Kansans who influenced the nation. of gleaming copper, 17 types of restoring the original architect’s standing in a news story. Please sis associated with a lack of early more or want to be more involved The gift shop features a variety of marble, crystal, granite and gold leaf vision, every care was taken to call our office at (785) 899-2338 detection. Simply put, if Breckyn with this issue, contact the local Kansas-made products including paint. Visual references to Kansas preserve the craftsmanship and to report errors. We believe that had been given a pulse oximetry American Heart Association at news should be fair and factual. We screening within the first 48 hours (913) 652-1913 or visit www.heart. want to keep an accurate record For more local happenings visit our Facebook page Goodland Star News of life, treatment of her heart defect org/KC. and appreciate you calling to our would have been very different and attention any failure to live up to this standard. Hail the power of BACON! SUBSCRIBER Kelly Rippe Try our new You receive two free passes to see: Bacon Clubhouse Burger! 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GOODLAND LOCATION ONLY • OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 11 P.M. star-news 4A The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, March 18, 2014 opinion from our viewpoint... Kansas must lead on job creation Three years ago, Governor Sam Brownback announced his plan to stimulate the state’s economy and create jobs. His plan was to implement extreme state income tax cuts that benefit certain businesses and high income individuals. Recalling the promises and promotion at the time, the gover- nor said “these tax cuts will stimulate the economy like a shot of adrenaline to the heart.” He promised they would create 33,000 new jobs and that the taxes paid by the new job holders will make up for the revenues lost by these tax cuts. It is now clear this plan has failed. The Center for Budget Priori- ties recently released a study showing that Kansas ranked 46th in the country for private job sector creation. The state’s job growth rate is significantly below those of all our surrounding states. Job growth in Missouri is almost twice that of the growth rate in Kan- sas. The Kansas workforce actually shrunk from 2009 to 2013. There are several reasons this plan has failed and will never create large numbers of good jobs. First consider companies that Kansas successfully recruited in the past, which is a process we have been personally involved with as former Kansas Secretaries of Commerce. For major companies like Amazon.com and INVISTA – not to mention Cessna’s $40 million facility in Independence – state income taxes never factored into the decision-making process. Nor were they considered when one of Kansas’ great boat building companies brought work from another state back to Kansas. State income tax levels are rarely among the critical considerations for making the decision to locate or grow a business in a state. In fact, in the 12 years we recruited businesses to come to Kansas, the subject of state income tax was never raised. Second, the Brownback tax plan is resulting in the loss of bil- lions of dollars in revenues. This, coupled with other actions by Get involved in Special Olympics Governor Brownback, is preventing investments in infrastructure To the Editor: (such as the Special Olympics) means a great that are always essential to economic growth. Most important I first became involved with the Special from our deal to them. I was struck by the joy my new among these infrastructure investments are public education Olympics several years ago. I was a member readers friends seemed to feel at being able to partici- and highways. of my agency’s SWAT Team, and the SWAT pate in this sporting event and to be acknowl- Gov. Brownback implemented the largest cut in funding for Team ran in the Law Enforcement Torch Run • to the editor edged by society. It was then that I realized just public education in the history of the state. Workforce expan- every year. It was a big event that culminated how important the Special Olympics Program sion simply cannot happen without a strong educational system in a ceremony at the courtyard of the Florida really is, and just how important it is for me to staring from public school through technical training and higher State Capitol Building. It’s ironic that I really out medals at a Special OlympicsBowling be involved. education. Education is how qualified or trainable individuals didn’t understand what I was running for those Tournament in Colby. During my time there, I I also think I figured out why some police are available to fill positions for employers growing, relocating first few years. I was told to run, so I showed up got to see these remarkable people experience officers stated the Law Enforcement Torch or starting their businesses. The simplest rule of business site and ran. The truth is, I didn’t even completely joy when the completed the tournament and way back in 1981. When I became a law selection is: there must be a qualified work force available. If not, understand what the Law Enforcement Torch received their medal. I also got the chance to enforcement officer, I took an oath to defend a site cannot be considered. Run was during the first few years that I ran. confront my own ignorance about the plight of those that needed help. I can think of no one Sadly, there is no provision to recover these funds even though Even though I knew about the Special Olym- the mentally disabled. I mingled and conversed more deserving of my help, service and assis- the jobs they were intended to create have not materialized. The pics, i couldn’t figure out how the program had with many of Olympians during my time there, tance than those among us who were dealt a reality today is that billions of dollars have been lost and there is anything to do with police officers. and I was struck by just how lucky I am. Many tougher hand in life. That’s why I’[m proud that no plan to recover them. For those who may not be familiar with the of the competitors were my age, but our lives Goodland hosted its first Law Enforcement If you are elected governor, it is to be expected that your policies Special Olympics, it is a program which allows had progressed very differently. I had gradu- Torch Run just last year. Thanks to a great deal will be enacted. That was the case when the governor implemented people with intellectual disabilities to compete ated school and gone on to chase my dreams. of support by all of the local law enforcement his extreme tax cut plan. It has not worked and it will not work. in Olympic type events throughout the year. Most of them hadn’t. I was able to build a fam- agencies, our Torch Run was one of the larger Economic growth and job creation are not partisan issues. The The movement was founded in 1968. One of ily and watch it grow. Many of my new found run in Western Kansas. In a few months, we people of Kansas expect their elected leaders to work together to the goals of the program is to shift the focus friends hadn’t. I had chased my career goals will host another Torch Run, which will be ensure good jobs are created and Kansans are qualified for them. from what these people can’t do, to what they for the last few decades, they couldn’t. When accompanied by several other events meant We urge Gov. Brownback and the Legislature to move away from can do. The Law Enforcement Torch Run is a I realized this, I was ashamed that I had never to raise awareness for the Special Olympics. I an experimental and extreme tax policy. They must return to the grassroots effort that tries to raise awareness before taken the time to acknowledge their hope that you all join me at this event to support proven economic growth principles of a balanced tax policy, a for the Special Olympics Program. It’s been plight, I also began to truly understand how our local Special Olympians. If you’d like to be strong educational system that qualifies individuals for good jobs around since 1987. something that seemed so insignificant to me (a involved in this most worthy program, please and a strong infrastructure. Kansans deserve no less. During the short time that I’ve been involved bowling medal) could be so important to them. feel free to contact me so that I can put you in – Gary Sherrer and Jim Moore. Sherrer (R-Overland Park) with the Special Olympics, I’ve had the op- The intellectually disabled don’t get to do a contact with the appropriate people. served as Kansas lieutenant governor under Gov. Bill Graves portunity to see their goal of ‘shifting focus’ in lot of the things that the rest of us do. Some- Cliff Couch from 1996 to 2003. Moore (D-Wichita) served as Kansas lieuten- action. Several months ago, I was asked to hand thing they may seem small to the rest of us Goodland Chief of Police ant governor under Gov. Kathleen Sebelius from 2003 to 2006. The Goodland Star-News Court case explained (USPS No. 222-460. ISSN 0893-0562) In my next two articles, I will try my best tional money locally for general operation of Member: Kansas Press Association to explain the details of the recent Supreme ward their schools through property taxes. Equaliza- Inland Press Association Colorado Press Association Court ruling in the Gannon case. There are two tion works a little different with these Local National Newspaper Association components mandated by the Supreme Court cassidy Option Budget funds. Schools that are at the e-mail: [email protected] – Equity and Adequacy. This week, I will write 81.2 percentile or more in Assessed Valuation about the Equity component. • state rep. Per Pupil are regarded as “wealthy districts” Steve Haynes, President The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that and receive no equalization aid in their local Kevin Bottrell, Editor 20 11 the state failed to provide equity of educational in property tax. A rural area 1 mill might be option budget. However, schools that are less Pat Schiefen, Society Editor opportunity as required by the Kansas Consti- $400,000. Equalization money from the State than the 81.2 percentile in average valuation Advertising Department 2011 tution. The equity issue surrounds equalization General Fund would be $0 to the urban district per pupil receive money from the state to bring Jessica Harenberg and Angela Bonham of two funding sources for schools. Those two and $600,000 to the rural district. Thus, both them up to the 81.2 percentile. For the 2013- Sheila Smith, Circulation Manager sources are Capital Outlay and Local Option districts would have $1 million in equaliza- 2014 school year, the state only equalized at 78 Budgets. tion funds. percent rather than the full amount. The cost for Nor’west Press Equalization is a process that sets out to Schools are allowed to levy up to 8 mills of this inequity statewide is about $104 million. Richard Westfahl, General Manager equalize the difference in money collected property tax to fund their capital outlay needs. The Supreme Court has said these Equity Gary Stewart, Jim Bowker, James Jackson among all school districts. Some districts have Capital outlay purchases would be for things issues have to be solved by July 1. The correc- Kris McCool, Tracy Traxel, more property value to collect tax on. In gen- like buses, new buildings, building repair, and tion must come in the form of fully funding, Judy McKnight eral, urban school districts collect more taxes certain types of equipment. The state was to funding over a specific time frame or making from 1 mill levy than rural school districts. equalize amounts collected by districts. The changes to current statutes. nwkansas.com The equalization difference is made up by state stopped equalizing in 2009. The Supreme In the House, the Appropriations Commit- the state giving some districts that collect tax Court found that stoppage to be unconstitu- tee, which I am a member of, has been given N.T. Betz, Director of Internet Services more revenue out of the State’s General Fund tional on an equity basis. The amount needed the task of solving these issues. Next week, I ([email protected]) to make up the difference, or equalize. to solve this deficiency statewide is approxi- will address the adequacy issue of the Gannon Evan Barnum, Systems Admin.([email protected]) Here is an example of how this works. In mately $25 million dollars. ruling. an urban area, 1 mill may collect $1 million Local school districts can also raise addi- Published every Tuesday and Friday except the days observed for New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christ- mas Day, at 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. Periodicals postage paid at Goodland, Kan. 67735; entered at the Drama on and off the track Goodland, Kan., Post Office under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1878. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Goodland Star-News, One out of three ain’t bad. But much of the drama for this race is hap- 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. In Friday’s paper I made a predication for pening off the track. It was announced Sunday Telephone: (785) 899-2338. Editorial e-mail: star-news@nwkansas.­ kevin com. Advertising questions can be sent to: [email protected]­ the first race of the Formula 1 season, and if that Ricciardo was stripped of his second- The Goodland Star-News assumes no liability for mistakes or omissions reliability wasn’t an issue in these new cars, I bottrell place finish because his car exceeded the fuel in advertising or failure to publish beyond the actual cost of the ad. would have likely had two out of three guesses flow rate. The governing body of Formula 1 SUBSCRIPTIONS: In Sherman County and adjacent counties: three correct. As it was, the odds-on favorite to win, • simple tricks says they have a zero tolerance policy on the months, $29; six months, $46; 12 months, $81. Out of area, weekly mailing Lewis Hamilton, broke down and was out of and nonsense regulations this year. Red Bull says they will of two issues: three months, $39; six months, $54; 12 months, $89 (All tax the race on lap five. be appealing. included). Mailed individually each day: (call for a price). I predicted Mercedes would get two cars in I think it is a difficult thing to take away a Incorporating: the top three spots. They ended up with only dominating qualifying, earning second place driver’s achievement because of a minor thing one, race winner Nico Rosberg. My other on the grid for the actual race. with the car. A lot of people are saying that The Goodland Daily News predictions were, as it turned out, quite wrong. Ricciardo had a very smooth race, with none when something like this happens, the team 1932-2003 Red Bull’s second driver – everyone calls of the technical problems that his teammate should be punished, not the driver. I would four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel had (Vettel broke down partway through), agree with that. The Sherman their “first driver” and rightly so – is new to the tucking into second place and fending off This morning I took a look at the bracket for team this year. Daniel Ricciardo, a very nice- anyone behind him. It was a pleasure to watch. the NCAA basketball tournmanet. I’m disap- County Herald Founded by Eric and seeming Australian who never stops smiling, Third place went to rookie McLaren driver pointed that Colorado State University isn’t Founded by Thomas McCants Roxie Yonkey 1935-1989 was promoted from what you might call Red Kevin Magnussen. Of my two favorite drivers, in it this year, but a school like mine probably 1994-2001 Bull’s minor league team, Toro Rosso. Obvi- Nico Hulkenberg took seventh and Romain can’t be expected to get in every year. ously eager to prove himself, Ricciardo had the Grosjean broke down and had to retire, but far We always make predictions in the office. Nor’West Newspapers drive of his career, finishing consistently on top further into the race than anyone expected his Last year mine were terrible. Hopefully I can Haynes Publishing Company of the time sheets in the practice sessions and Lotus to get. do better this year. The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, March 18, 2014 5A Goodland is host to exchange students from Germany and Sweden STUDENTS, from Page 1 Both students said being an ex- Wagner said it was a new experience school spirit. school, Vernberg said she wants to change student looks good on uni- being at a sporting event where the After school ends, both students go to college in Australia. Wagner Wagner had visited the West Coast. versity applications, and said a lot whole school turns out to cheer will go on an end-of-year trip be- said she is not sure yet, but wants to The application process to be- of companies prefer people who are the athletes on. Vernberg said her fore heading back to their home do at least one semester of college come an exchange student took fluent in English. favorite thing so far has been that countries in July. Once done with in America. more than a year. It included a writ- Both students speak English ten application, a letter introducing very well. Vernberg said she started themselves to potential host fami- learning it in school in first grade, lies, take an English proficiency test while Wagner started learning in and be interviewed. Wagner Vernberg fourth grade. However, they said, The students attended an orien- much of their fluency comes from tation in Manhattan as well as a Vernberg said being an exchange English-language movies and mu- gathering of other AFS students in student was a dream of hers, and she sic. Topeka in January. started looking for an opportunity Both students said their teachers AFS Director Mary Porterfield when she was 14. Wagner said at in Germany and Sweden are more said the region gets a certain number first her mother didn’t believe she strict, while American teachers are of students from each country, who would go through with it, but her fa- more informal. School in those are then placed by state with match- ther pushed her to go through with it. countries do not have athletics and ing host families. “The experience you get here is other extra-curricular activities “We look at them and decide special, not everyone has this op- like American schools do. Those where they might be a fit,” she said. portunity,” she said. activities are done outside of school. Appraiser answers valuation questions VALUATION, from Page 1 department for the cost of doing the surveys in other counties. transmitted disease testing, contraceptives and coun- Terry said the department performed 128 blood seling. She said her nurse spends eight to nine hours a draws in 2013, and this year is already up to 45. week on the program. • Approved Steve Smith to take over household Terry also spoke about the Child Care Survey, which hazardous waste disposal at the landfill. the department performs for daycare providers in four • Approved Road and Bridge Supervisor Rod Roeder counties. She said the surveys have become computer- to buy electric cattle guards – a portable electrified mat ized and are more stringent. The state reimburses the that can be put down to prevent cattle from crossing. Researchers build better evaluation A critical job performance evalu- Texas A&M University surveyed ented people want to avoid looking ation can have a negative effect on more than 200 staffers who had just foolish. any employee, a Kansas State Uni- completed performance reviews The researchers hypothesized versity researcher has found. at a large southern university. 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Call or go may be picked up in person at 1072. -1-31-3-17------20 at VFW Post 1133 in General Construction Labor in online to learn more! www. the office located at 1620 S. ------Houses and apartments. Cole Goodland. Serving 5:30-7:30 Goodland. Qualified candidates cheyennecountyhospital. Highway 27, Goodland, KS. Aluminum printing plates, 23 Real Estate. 785-899-2683. p.m. MT. Mountain oysters, will have experience with hand com. Call (785) 332-2104 Phone: (785) 8995601. Inquire 5/8 x 30, never been inked. 50 -tfn- smothered steak, baked potato, tools, power tools, read a ext. 116-Human Resources. with Dan at (785) 821-6247 or each. Goodland Star-News. vegetables, rolls, coffee and tea tape measure, and good work Cheyenne County Hospital, 210 ¢ JB at (785) 821-0236. EOE. -1-24-tfn and dessert. Open to the public. ethic. For interview call (620) W. First, St. Francis, KS 67756. SERVICES -3-14-3-25------Everyone welcome! -3-18-3-18 792-1004 or apply on line at -3-7-3-18------1948 Philco Radio/ Almanza’s Interior Services, ------sunrisestaffingservices.com. ------CROP PRODUCTION Phonograph cabinet, good Inc.. Drywall specialist. TEMPUR-PEDIC MODEL -3-18-3-21- The team at Kansasland Tire SERVICES in Goodland, condition. Both radio and Drywall hanging, drywall CLOSEOUT EVENT! Save up ------of Norton has an immediate KS is currently accepting phono work. $100.00. Call (719) finishing, texture and paint. to $300! Colby Furniture and Sherman County Treasurer’s opening for a service truck applications for a full-time 350-0705. -12-31-tfn- Free estimates. References Home Store, Colby, KS. (785) Office is taking applications for operator/general service Spray Rig Operator. Must have ------available. Spanish call (785) 460-6311. -2-18-3-18- a full-time clerk. The applicant person. Must have a valid a Class A CDL and a Hazmat 2 Harley Davidson die cast 332-5353. English call (785) ------needs to enjoy working with the driver’s license. Competitive Endorsement or be able to models. 1-1:10 scale Hot 890-6223. -3-7-tfn- Advertising Deadlines (box public and will be required to wages, 401k, insurance and obtain one. Pre-employment Wheels HD Softail. 1-1:10 ------and line ads): Tuesday edition have excellent communication uniforms. Experience preferred, background check and drug scale Maisto FLSTS Heritage Burlington-Goodland area. (Friday at noon). Friday edition skills. Most of the daily work is but not necessary, we will screening required. All positions Springer. Still in original boxes! Residential overhead door (Wednesday at noon. Please completed on the computer, train. Please stop by 11101 offer competitive wages with a Call Gary at (719) 350-0705. service and repair, 20 years check your ad the first time it excellent computer skills are Rd. E1, Norton, and pick up an 401K and benefits. Applications -9-24-tfn experience. Call Gary at (719) runs. If you find an error, please a must. High school diploma application or call (785) 877- may be picked up in person at ------350-0705. -7-12-tfn call us at (785) 899-2338 so it or GED is required; general 5181. EOE. -2-14-tfn NORTON- the office located at 1620 S. AWP tool belt/pouches with ------can be corrected, since we will business training with ------Highway 27 in Goodland, KS. kidney belt and suspenders. CAT’S TNT for jewelry, vinyl not be responsible for errors experience is preferred. Wage PSI Transport is always Phone: (785) 899-5601. Inquire Paid $100 plus, asking $50. graphic designs, massages, after that first day. Thank you! will be based on experience. looking for good company with Dan at (785) 821-6247 or Call Gary at (719) 350-0705. quilting and more! Stop by 1018 The Goodland Star-News. Applications can be picked livestock and grain haulers up at the Sherman County JB at (785) 821-0236. EOE. as well as shop mechanics. -9-24-tfn Main, Goodland – 3-23-tfn Treasurer’s Office. The position -3-14-3-25- Competitive pay, life/health/ ------HELP WANTED will remain open until filled. ------dental benefits and bonus FIREWOOD FOR SALE in public notice Millsap & Singer, LLC trustees, creditors and assigns By: AND ANY INFORMATION 11460 Tomahawk Creek of any defendants that are MILLSAP & SINGER, LLC Jennifer M. Walker, #24713 OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR Published in The Goodland Parkway, Suite 300 existing, dissolved or dormant By: [email protected] THAT PURPOSE. Star-News, Tuesday, March 4, Leawood, KS 66211 corporations; the unknown Aaron M. Schuckman, 11 and 18, 2014. (913) 339-9132 executors, administrators, Chad R. Doornink, #2353 #22251 (913) 339-9045 (fax) devisees, trustees, creditors, [email protected] POOL STAFF NEEDED successors and assigns of any [email protected] RN/LPN IN THE DISTRICT COURT defendants that are or were Travis Gardner, #25662 612 Spirit Dr. OF SHERMAN COUNTY, partners or in partnership; [email protected] St. Louis, MO 63005 charge nurse needed KANSAS and the unknown guardians, 11460 Tomahawk Creek (636) 537-0110 CIVIL DEPARTMENT conservators and trustees of Parkway, Ste. 300 (636) 537-0067 (fax) any defendants that are minors Leawood, KS 66211 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., or are under any legal disability (913) 339-9132 as Trustee for LSF8 Master and all other person who are or (913) 339-9045 (fax) MILLSAP & SINGER, LLC IS Participation Trust may be concerned: ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A Plaintiff, The City of Goodland is now Good Samaritan Society in YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED accepting applications for Pool Goodland, KS is now accept- vs. that a Petition for Mortgage Staff for the 2014 Summer ing applications for RN/LPN Foreclosure has been filed in NOW HIRING! Season at Steever Water Park. charge nurse. Applicant must be Michael C. McGlone aka the District Court of Sherman Please stop by the City Offi ce honest and reliable. Structured Michael Charles McGlone, Jane County, Kansas by U.S. Bank Front Desk Clerks; Cooks; Housekeeping; between 7:00am-4:00pm to attendance policy is enforced. Doe, and John Doe, et al., Trust, N.A., as Trustee for Servers; Maintenance obtain an application or go to For more information please contact Shaunda Mann DNS at Defendants LSF8 Master Participation Flexible hours. Full and part-time positions available. our website: Trust, praying for foreclosure 785-890-7517 or apply online at Great benefits including insurance, vacaction pay & 401K. Top pay. www.cityofgoodland.org. good-sam.com. Case No. 14CV6 of certain real property legally Certification bonus. 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Primary devisees, trustees, creditors, 1-013007380 functions of this position are to meet service needs of children in families and assigns of any deceased Help Wanted where abuse or neglect is suspected or are at risk for abuse and neglect. defendants; the unknown for a judgment against Minimum requirement: Have a high school diploma or equivalent spouses of any defendants; the defendants and any other and one year investigating, fact fi nding or enforcing state or federal unknown officers, successors, interested parties and, unless laws and regulations. Education in communications, psychology, social otherwise served by personal Bookkeeper Position Available at Brewster, KS work, public or business administration, criminal justice or law may or mail service of summons, the This is a full-time position with competitive wages be substituted for experience as determined relevant by the agency. Sponsored by time in which you have to plead and a full benefits package. 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1205 Main, Goodland, KS 67735 10A The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, March 18, 2014 kansas classifieds Antiques/Collectibles $5. (816) 262-3061 www. Kansas Selling 100 bulls & 15 YAMAHA PIANOS....a dozen 1-800-950-3774, www. KS LMLP, LCP, or LPC Antique Show/Vintage Market TopekaAntiqueShow.com heifers Brian Hagedorn: 785- of them!! Previously-enjoyed piano4u.com. License w/ability to secure – Topeka Kansas Expocentre. 458-2137 KansasBulls@gmail. verticals and grands starting LAC credential. Relocation March 22-23 Saturday For Sale com • www.KansasBullTest. at $1688! Mahogany, walnut, Help Wanted assistance. Resume to 9-5, Sunday 11-4. 50 Kansas Bull Test’s com oak, ebony, cherry, more. Assistant Program Director [email protected] dealers from 4 states. FREE Performance Tested Bull Sale Financing available. Mid- Valley Hope Association, Antique Appraising. Adults April 2 • 12:30 PM • Beloit, For Sale America Piano, Manhattan. Moundridge KS. Requires The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, March 18, 2014 1B 2014 National Honor Society 2B The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, March 18, 2014 2014’s New Inductees include... Britney Brown Tim Fugleberg Gerell Miller Grade: Junior Grade: Junior Grade: Senior Parents: Cesar and Starla Miller Parents: Travis and Shelley Brown Parents: Brian and Nancy Fugleberg School activities: Football, wrestling, School activities: Musical, track and School activities: Choir, Band, AFS, track, STUCO, G-club, Red Cross DECA and coach youth track G-club, FCA, youth group, church Career goals/college plans: Unde- Career goals/college plans: Attend Fort worship team, golf cided. I want to become a pilot. Hays to receive a degree in phychology. Career goals/college plans: Attend Favorite quote: “Life is either a daring Favorite quote: “You miss 100% of the Colorado Christian University in the adventure or nothing.” - Helen Keller shots you don’t take.” - Wayne Gretzky fall and major in History. Favorite quote: Romans 12:2

Medical Arts Medical Arts Pharmacy 202 Willow Road, Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-5111 2702 Rd. 64, Edson, KS • Phone: (785) 899-0096 Pharmacy 202 Willow Road, Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-5111 Cheyenne Ortner Ryleigh Paxton Nicole Sederstrom Grade: Junior Grade: Junior Grade: Junior Parents: Nick and Jamie Ortner Parents: Greg and Amy Sederstrom Parents: Cameron and Lisa Paxton School activities: Volleyball, basket- School activities: Basketball, track, School activities: X-pressos, football ball, track, Science Olympiad, Art GAA, FCCLA, Science Olympiad, and basketball manager, art club Club, FCCLA, GAA High School rodeo, Little Britches Career goals/college plans: Attend Career goals/college plans: Attend the Rodeo a university out of state for graphic University of Nebraska-Lincoln, then Career goals/college plans: Go to design. med school or optometry school. Garden City Community College. Favorite quote: “Success consists of Pursue a career in health care. Have a successful hair salon. going from failure to failure with- Favorite quote: “For I know the plans Favorite quote: “Hard work beats tal- out loss of enthusiasm.” - Winston I have for you,” declares the Lord, ent when talent doesn't work hard.” “plans to prosper you not harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11

520 Main Street, Goodland • Phone: (785) 899-3676 402 E. 17th St., Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-5988 402 E. 17th St., Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-5988

1020 Main Avenue, Goodland • Phone: (785) 899-5011 1020 Main Avenue, Goodland • Phone: (785) 899-5011 1104 W. Highway 24, Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-7575 Kristina Stasser Raquel Tomsic Kolt Trachsel Grade: Junior Grade: Junior Parents: Fred and Rachel Stasser Grade: Junior Parents: Rob and Lisa Tomsic Parents: Sandra Dumler and Cleve School activities: Cheerleading, Trachsel X-pressos, Musical, Math Relays, School activities: Science Olympiad, Ecomeet, and youth group School activities: Basketball, G-club Stuco, GAA, AFS, DECO, FCA, Career goals/college plans: K-state. Piano, youth volunteer for the Career goals/college plans: Attend Fort Hays State University and major Athletic Trainer. American Red Cross Favorite quote: “Ball is life.” Career goals/college plans: Attend a in secondary education biology. To university in Texas to study journal- be a high school biology or chemistry ism. Have a successful, well-paying teacher. and enjoyable job. Favorite quote: “Within the covers Favorite quote: “Don’t shine so oth- of the bible are the answers for all ers can see you. Shine so that through the problems men face.” - Ronald you, others can see him.” -Unknown Reagan TAB, LLC Medical Arts Taxes, Accounting & Bookkeeping TAB, LLC 111 W. 12th Street, Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-8431 Taxes, Accounting & Bookkeeping Pharmacy 111 W. 12th Street, Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-8431 Dorn Seeds, LLC 202 Willow Road, Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-5111 Michael Dorn-(785) 8211-2541 Northwest Kansas In the Can, LLC 1007 E. Highway 24, Goodland Title Co., LLC 2702 Rd. 64, Edson, KS • Phone: (785) 899-0096 Phone: (785) 890-8080 1202 Main Ave., Goodland, KS • Phone: (785) 899-5641 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, March 18, 2014 3B Ian Bonsall Hope Cochran Grade: Senior Grade: Senior Parents: Grady & Janice Bonsall Parents: Mike and Glenda Cochran School activities: NHS, FCA, GAA, No form was provided. STUCO, Yearbook, basketball, soft- ball, track, youth group, volunteering, shadowing EMS. Previously Career goals/college plans: Colby Community College, Associates in Pre-med. Also taking class in Good- land for EMS. Then finish school and get B.S. in Pre-med. inducted Favorite quote: “Jumping at several small opportunities may get us there more quickly than waiting for one members big one to come along.” -Hugh Allen. include:

2702 Rd. 64, Edson, KS • Phone: (785) 899-0096 Medical Arts Pharmacy 202 Willow Road, Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-5111 1020 Main Avenue, Goodland • Phone: (785) 899-5011 Breanna Garrett Elizabeth House Gage Ihrig Grade: Senior Grade: Senior Grade: Senior Parents: Oura and Mandy Garrett Parents: Lance and Deb Ihrig Parents: Gennifer House and the late School activities: GAA, Golf, basket- School activities: Basketball, golf, Andrew House ball, track G-Club School activities: NHS, GAA, STU- Career goals/college plans: Colby Career goals/college plans: Golf at CO, FCCLA, Youth Volunteers for Community College, Associates of Wichita State University. the American Red Cross, Gifted Pro- Science. Then to FHSU to major in Favorite quote: “Yesterday you said gram, Volleyball, basketball, track. Radiology. tomorrow.” Favorite quote: “The only shot to Career goals/college plans: KSU focus on is the next one. You cannot and major in Secondary Education do anything about the past.” Mathematics. Favorite quote: “Argue for your limitations, and sure enough, they are yours.” T-Bone Feeders, Inc. Harvey Benham, Manager Butterfly Cafe & 1751 County Road 65, Goodland Phone: (785) 899-6551 Mike & Jeanette Aviation 602 Renner Field, Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-2085 Foust

402 E. 17th St., Goodland 202 East 11th • Goodland Phone: (785) 890-5988 Phone: (785) 890-2000 2702 Rd. 64, Edson, KS • Phone: (785) 899-0096 1617 Clark Ave., Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-3110 Gannon Ihrig Mara Kling Jarod Lake Grade: Senior Grade: Senior Grade: Senior Parents: Mike and Lora Lake Parents: Lance and Deb Ihrig Parents: Brian and Rochelle Kling School activities: Basketball, G-Club, School activities: Basketball, golf, School activities: GAA, FCA, FC- Scholar’s Bowl, NHS, Art Club, Sci- G-Club CLA, Cheerleading, basketball, ence Olypiad. Career goals/college plans: K-State. track, youth group. Career goals/college plans: Either Favorite quote: “60% of the time it Career goals/college plans: Kansas Wichita State University or Massachu- works every time” -Brian Fantana State University for Business. I want setts Institute of Technology to study to be an Insurance Agent. Aerospace Engineering. Favorite quote: “I don’t know where Favorite quote: “The only time success I’m going from here but I promise it comes before work is in the diction- won’t be boring.” -David Bowie ary.”

Goodland Mike & Jeanette Regional Medical Center 220 W. 2nd Street, Goodland Foust In the Can, LLC Phone: (785) 890-3625 1007 E. Highway 24, Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-8080

1617 Clark Ave., Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-3110 1020 Main Avenue, Goodland • Phone: (785) 899-5011 1020 Main Avenue, Goodland • Phone: (785) 899-5011

Proud supporter of Your academic achievements make You’ve got it us so proud! We are lucky to be our students! made now! Cowboys & Cowgirls supporters! Keep up the hard work! Truck & Tractor Repair, LLC “Achieving Goals by Building Relationships” 815 Center, Goodland • (785) 899-2393 40 years experience with Cat, Cummins 1020 Main Avenue, Goodland, KS 67735 and Detroit; 4 WD Tractors. PHONE: (785) 899-5011 Full line of truck parts & assessories. www.wsbks.com • ROXANN KLING • SUSAN DOKE 714 E. Hwy. 24, Goodland, KS • (785) 899-2401 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, March 18, 2014 4B Madison Mayer Zach Miller Bracelyn Redlin Grade: Senior Grade: Senior Grade: Senior Parents: David and Robbie Mayer Parents: Chuck and Janet Redlin School activities: NHS, GAA, FCA, Parents: Richard and Charla Miller School activities: Football, basket- School activities: Cheerleading, FCA, American Red Cross volunteer, FCCLA, NHS, Student Council, Senior Mentor, basketball, softball, ball, track, Ecomeet, Math Relays, Ecomeet. G-Club, FCCLA. Youth Group Career goals/college plans: K-State. I Career goals/college plans: Exercise Career goals/college plans: Colby want to make a difference in people’s Science at KU, become a sports physi- Community College. lives. cal therapist or trainer. Favorite quote: “Be kind and compas- Favorite quote: “Excuses are the sionate to one another, forgiving each nails that build the house of failure.” other, just as in Christ God forgave you.” -Ephesians 4:32 Coach Stefan In the Can, LLC 1007 E. Highway 24, Goodland Phone: (785) 890-8080 In the Can, LLC 1007 E. Highway 24, Goodland Phone: (785) 890-8080

1020 Main Avenue, Goodland • Phone: (785) 899-5011 1020 Main Avenue, Goodland • Phone: (785) 899-5011 1020 Main Avenue, Goodland • Phone: (785) 899-5011 Dax Ruhs Todd Snethen Amber Smith Grade: Senior Grade: Senior Grade: Senior Parents: Mike and Chandra Ruhs Parents: Keith and Gina Snethen Parents: Trisha Carter School activities: Football, track, G- School activities: Art Club, DECA, School activities: FCCLA, NHS, Club, NHS NHS, basketball, track, Blood Drive, softball, Band, Science Olympiad, Career goals/college plans: Fort Hays G-Club, Ecomeet Student Council, Ecomeet State, pursuing a degree in the medi- Career goals/college plans: KU, ma- Career goals/college plans: Wichita cal/health field. joring in Health, Sport & Exercise State University to be a teacher. Favorite quote: “Be the change you Science. I want to become an athletic wish to see in the world.” -Ghandi trainer. Favorite quote: “The strong don’t put people down-they lift them up.”

Yost Farm Supply 725 W. Highway 24, Goodland • Phone: (785) 899-6565

Chandra L Ruhs Agency, LLC 516 E Hwy 24, Goodland • Phone: 785-890-7337 402 E. 17th St., Goodland • Phone: (785) 890-5988 1020 Main Avenue, Goodland • Phone: (785) 899-5011 Berkley White Brianna White Holton Witman Grade: Senior Grade: Senior Grade: Senior Parents: Brandon and Denise White Parents: Brandon White and Denise Parents: Travis and Angie Witman School activities: Basketball, softball, White School activities: NHS, AFS, FCA, Band, Science Olympiad, Piano, School activities: Cross Country, bas- track, Youth Group, Praise Team, FCA. ketball, softball, Band, Piano, Science Drama Club Career goals/college plans: Washburn Olympiad, FCA, NHS, GAA Career goals/college plans: Biola University, join the medical field. Career goals/college plans: Washburn University in La Mirada, California to Favorite quote: “You miss 100% of the University to study Biology study film. I want to become a director shots you don’t take.” -Wayne Gretzky Favorite quote: “If you can dream it, of feature films. you can do it.” -Walt Disney Favorite quote: “Call on me in times of trouble and I will rescue you and you will bring me glory.” -Psalms 50:15

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