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VOL. CXIV NO. 58 (USPS 127-880) CONCORDIA, KANSAS 66901 Thursday, August 22, 2019 LADECity approves- projectMPIRE programming request

The Concordia city commis- concrete pavement placed. totaled by the insurance com- totaling 20 minutes, with city B sion approved authorizing ConcordiaE was selected to pany, and the city received manager Amy Lange and city Mayor Mark Matthew to sign receive $1 million in funding $42,973.12, which will be put attorney Justin Ferrell for the the project programming from KDOT's City Connecting toward the cost of having the purpose of preliminary discus- request with the Kansas Link Improvement Program box remounted. The remainder sion of acquisition of real Department of Transportation (CCLIP). of the cost will come from the estate. No action was taken. (KDOT) for pavement replace- CCLIP funds improvements equipment reserve fund. Lange, during her city Good Evening ment to the southbound lanes to state highways that extend “We have good luck with manger's report, informed the on U.S. Highway 81 from the through cities. remounting a box, and that is commissioners that the city Concordia Forecast south city limits to north of KDOT awarded approxi- Medic 2 that we bought from and Cloud County Health Cen- Tonight, mostly cloudy with a 40 per- College Drive. mately $18 million in 23 com- Osage,” Voss said. ter had the property closing on cent chance of showers and thunder- KDOT has allocated $1 mil- munities through CCLIP. The city received cost esti- Tuesday for Lot 5, Block A of storms, mainly after 1 a.m. Low around lion for preliminary engineer- Concordia is among the mates to have the box College Park Drive. 66. East wind 5-10 mph. ing, construction engineering cities receiving funding for remounted from Osage Ambu- The commission approved a Friday, mostly cloudy with a 20 percent and the construction for the 2021 for pavement restoration, lances and Arrow. development agreement with chance of showers and thunderstorms project. which typically involves full- Osage Ambulances had the Cloud County Health Center before 1 p.m. High near 80. Southeast The city of Concordia is depth pavement replacement low bid by $69,918. (CCHC) for the purpose of wind 5-15 mph. required to contribute a mini- without changes to the overall “They (Osage) are a month building a new $40.35 million, Friday night, mostly cloudy with a 40 mum of 10 percent plus any- geometric characteristics and longer than Arrow, but we have 74,000 square-foot, 14 bed percent chance of showers and thunder- thing over the amount of $1 may also address drainage bought other ambulances hospital on the property in Col- storms, mainly after 1 a.m. Low around million. issues. through them and the cus- lege Park Drive. 66. Southeast wind 5-10 mph with gusts Preliminary cost estimates In other action taken during tomer service is good, so we feel CCHC qualified for free land as high as 20 mph. for the project are the meeting, the board that month is worth the cus- under the College Park Land Saturday, mostly cloudy with a 40 per- $787,888.40. approved a bid of $63,000 from tomer service and continuing Pricing Policy. cent chance of showers and thunder- It states on the project pro- Osage Ambulances, Jefferson to work with someone, plus If the land remains undevel- storms, mainly before 1 p.m. High near 78. gramming request that the out- City, Mo., to remount the box they were the lowest bid,” Voss oped for 18 months, the city Southeast wind around 10 mph with gusts side southbound lane on U.S. of the city's Medic 5 onto a said. has the right to reacquire it for as high as 20 mph. Highway 81 has broken and 2020 Ford E450 chassis to Osage Ambulances will take the same price of $0. Saturday night, mostly cloudy with a 40 settled in many places, creat- replace Medic 1 which was care of transporting Medic 5, CCHC is currently working percent chance of showers and thunder- ing a very rough driving serv- damaged in a rollover accident remount the box, and the Fire on securing financing for the storms. Low around 67. ice. The concrete pavement in Harvey County in April. Department will pick it up project through the United Sunday, partly sunny with a 30 percent needs to be replaced and any Concordia Fire Chief Eric when the work is completed. States Department of Agricul- chance of showers and thunderstorms. underlying drainage or sub- Voss reported to the commis- The commission met in two ture, and has stated it plans to High near 83. base issues corrected and new sion that the ambulance was separate executive sessions, break ground early in 2021. Across Kansas Kansas fights KU associate professor doing research charged claim of man WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — An associate pro- wrongfully fessor at the University of Kansas was secretly working full time for a Chinese university while doing research in Kansas on projects funded by the U.S. govern- imprisoned ment, an indictment filed Wednesday alleges. WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas is fighting Feng "Franklin" Tao was charged with the compensation claim of a man who one count of wire fraud and three counts of spent 23 years in prison for a double homi- program fraud. The 47-year-old Lawrence cide before a judge vacated his convictions, man has been employed since August which were secured despite a complete lack 2014 at the Kansas University's Center for of physical evidence and motive tying him Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis in to the crimes. Lawrence. The center conducts research Lamonte McIntyre's case was one of on sustainable technology to conserve nat- three that helped prompt the Legislature ural resources and energy. last year to allow the wrongfully convicted Court records do not list an attorney for to seek compensation. The law provides for Tao, who was arrested Wednesday at his $65,000 for each year a person spent home. behind bars, along with health insurance The Kansas Board of Regents requires benefits, financial assistance for higher staff to file an annual conflict-of-interest Gorilla on the grounds education and various social services. report, and the indictment accuses Tao of An inflatable gorilla has a seat on the yard at 712 East Fifth Street. (Blade photo by Jay Lowell) When signing it into law, then-Gov. Jeff falsely claiming in those reports to have no Colyer publicly apologized to McIntyre and such conflicts. Prosecutors also allege he the other men saying "we will make it right." fraudulently received more than $37,000 The state attorney general's office sup- in salary funded by the Department of Rattle and Hum to perform ported the compensation claims of the Energy and the National Science Founda- other two men, Richard Jones and Floyd tion. Bledsoe, allowing the court to quickly grant "Tao is alleged to have defrauded the at Brown Grand Theatre them money and officially declare them U.S. government by unlawfully receiving innocent. But it issued a statement federal grant money at the same time that U2 tribute band Rattle and Hum, with Wednesday saying it couldn't do so for he was employed and paid by a Chinese guest Tomorrow Man will perform at the McIntyre because it found "the record of research university — a fact that he hid Brown Grand Theatre at 7 p.m. Saturday prior judicial proceedings" in his case to be from his university and federal agencies," night. "insufficient." Furthermore, it recommend- John Demers, assistant attorney general Rattle and Hum places a priority on ed in a legal filing last month that the court for the Justice Department's National accurately delivering the sound of U2, and rule against McIntyre's claim and require Security Division, said in a news release. is dedicated to making the audience feel as McIntyre to pay any costs. Tao signed a five-year contract in May if it were experiencing a real U2 concert. McIntyre's attorney, Cheryl Pilate, blast- 2018 that designated him as a Changjiang Rattle & Hum to perform at Brown Grand The- Formed in 2006, Rattle and Hum is com- ed the attorney general's office's position, Scholar Distinguished Professor and atre Saturday night. prised of some of Kansas City's most tal- saying there is nothing in the compensa- required him to be a full-time employee of ented musicians including vocalist Mike Tomorrow Man hails from Lincoln, Neb., tion law that would prevent the office from Fuzhou University in China, according to Jackson, Anthony Trevino on guitar, Gary and performs a mix of folk, Scottish punk independently examining the facts of a the indictment. Bertoncin on drums and Pat Ross on bass. and storytelling. claimant's case and to reach an agreement His first court hearing is Friday in U.S. The band is relentless in playing the The doors for the concert will open at with a claimant. Although the office's posi- District Court in Kansas City. songs with passion and energy, and always 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the door tion is disappointing, it doesn't mean McIn- wins over any crowd it plays to. or online at www.browngrand.org. tyre has lost, she said. Regulators investigating "What it means is we have a year or more of litigation ahead of us and that the pur- Sedgwick County moves to restrict pose of the act — which was to provide swift cause of earthquakes relief and assistance to unjustly convicted TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas regulators people who were just released from prison are investigating the cause of a cluster of wind farms, commercial solar — is defeated," Pilate told The Associated 11 earthquakes that hit Reno County in Press on Wednesday. "The whole purpose of the last five days. WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Large-scale wind large number of aviation facilities in the coun- the statute is to avoid this kind of situation, The Kansas Corporation Commission power developments would not be allowed ty, coupled with increasing non-agricultural to avoid something that is akin to a civil announced Wednesday that it is analyzing and commercial solar installations would be development in rural areas and training activ- lawsuit in terms of its complexity and the injection well activity in the county. It will restricted in Sedgwick County under a pro- ities at McConnell Air Force Base, makes length of time it takes to resolve." work with other state agencies to examine posal approved Wednesday by the county large scale wind farms incompatible with the McIntyre, 43, told KMBC-TV that he was such factors as well construction, depths, commission. county's needs. disappointed by the development. injection volumes and maintenance proce- The Sedgwick County Commission made He said studies show that wind facilities "I'm frustrated because I feel like this is dures. the decision to protect aviation interests after can cause dangerous atmospheric conditions not something I have to continue to fight The study centers on Arbuckle Forma- planner Dave Yearout told commissioners that radiate out by 5 miles (8.05 kilometers) for, but I'm going to continue to fight for it if tion depth wells, which include oil and gas that large windmills can affect airport and and could affect small aircraft that use land- I have to," he said. injection wells regulated by the commis- flight operations within a 5-mile radius, The ing strips across the county. Airport hazard McIntyre was 17 in 1994 when he was sion and wastewater wells regulated by the Wichita Eagle reported. maps currently restrict wind mill heights to arrested in Kansas City for the killings of Kansas Department of Health and Envi- A map showing a 10-mile radius drawn 300 feet (90 meters) but some bigger wind 21-year-old Doniel Quinn and 34-year-old ronment. around every airport and private landing strip mills can be 550 feet tall, he said. Donald Ewing, who were shot in broad day- Spokeswoman Linda Barry said the in the county left only four small areas that The commissioners also approved more light. McIntyre was sentenced to two life commission will evaluate whether addi- would not be affected by a wind farm: in the requirements for permits for large-scale solar sentences in their deaths, but he was freed tional action is needed to safeguard extreme southwest, northwest and northeast operations. The regulations do not impact in 2017 after the district attorney asked the Kansans. corners of the county, and a small strip of installations of small solar energy systems on court to vacate his convictions and to drop Visit us online at www.bladeempire.com land south of Clearwater. homes or businesses, or privately owned all charges, calling his case an example of Yearout told The Associated Press that the windmills up to 45 feet tall. "manifest injustice." 2 Blade-Empire, Thursday, August 22, 2019 OPINION CBO report shows U.S. deficit to exceed $1 trillion next year WASHINGTON (AP) — The $1 trillion. federal budget deficit is ex- The CBO said the bud- pected to balloon to more get deal signed into law ear- than $1 trillion in the next lier this month, which took fiscal year under the first away the prospect of a gov- projections taking into ac- ernment shutdown in Octo- count the big budget deal ber and the threat of deep that President Donald Trump automatic spending cuts, and Congress reached this would boost deficits by $1.7 summer, the Congressional trillion over the coming de- Budget Office reported. cade. Increased spending The return of $1 trillion on disaster relief and border annual deficits comes de- security would add $255 bil- spite Trump's vow when lion. Downward revisions to running for office that he the forecast for interest rates would not just balance the will help the picture, trim- budget but pay down the en- ming $1.4 trillion. tire national debt. Swagel said the federal "The nation's fiscal out- debt will rise even higher look is challenging," said after the coming decade Phillip Swagel, director of because of the nation's ag- the nonpartisan CBO. "Fed- ing population and higher eral debt, which is already spending on health care. high by historical standards, To put the country on is on an unsustainable sustainable footing, Swagel course." said, lawmakers will have to The office on Wednesday increase taxes, cut spend- upped this year's deficit pro- ing or combine the two ap- jection by $63 billion and the proaches. cumulative deficit projection The CBO projects that the Inslee ends 2020 for the next decade by $809 economy will expand more billion. The higher deficit slowly, from 2.3% this year projections come even as the to 1.8% on average in the CBO reduced its estimate for next four years. The assump- presidential bid interest rates, which lowers tion reflects slower growth in OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) ing to make sure somebody borrowing costs, and as it consumer spending and gov- — Washington Gov. Jay is." raised projections for eco- ernment purchases, as well Inslee, who has ended his Inslee, who had previ- nomic growth in the near as the effect of trade policies climate change-focused ously been scheduled to term. on business investment. 2020 presidential bid, is visit New Hampshire on The number crunchers at It also projects the unem- set to announce Thursday Thursday, will now be back CBO projected that the defi- ployment rate will remain that he'll seek a third term in Washington state for a cit for the current fiscal year close to its current level of as governor. morning news conference will come to $960 billion. In 3.7% through the end of Two people close to In- at Planned Parenthood in the next fiscal year, which 2020 and then rises to 4.6% slee told The Associated Seattle regarding the Title begins Oct. 1, it will exceed by the end of 2023. Press that Inslee planned X family planning program. to make the announcement While the filing deadline in an email to supporters. for the state's 2020 elec- The two spoke on condi- tions isn't until next May, tion of anonymity because three Democrats had al- Today in History they were not authorized to ready signaled they would 50 Years Ago place at City Park, with nu- discuss the announcement run for governor, but only August 22, 1969 merous entertainers tak- publicly. if Inslee didn't: Attorney Fifteen young women ing the stage... Johnny Inslee, who made fight- General Bob Ferguson, “The Life Of Ryan” pledged their fidelity to Mosher, rural Concordia, ing climate change the cen- Commissioner of Public Joke Of The Day Contest Christ in a celibate commu- grew a 24-pound canta- tral theme of his presiden- Lands Hilary Franz and nity of prayer and service as loupe which he donated to tial campaign, announced King County Executive I burned my Hawaiian pizza last night. I should have Sisters of St. Joseph of Con- the Senior Citizens Cen- Wednesday night that he Dow Constantine. The po- cooked it on aloha temperature. cordia in Profession rites, ter... “Time Traveler's Wife” was ending his campaign litical dominos continued held at Nazareth Mother- and “Shorts” were showing after nearly six months. with Democratic candi- house... J. L. “Lefty” Cour- at the Majestic Theatre... Inslee said that he was dates lining up to run for ville was laying down his wheat was selling at $4.34, confident that Democrats attorney general and lands scissors after 44 years of corn was $2.79, and milo would select a nominee commissioner if Fergu- barbering, with 37 of them was $2.83 per bushel on lo- who would champion cli- son and Franz end up not spent in Concordia, and he cal markets. mate change issues but seeking reelection to their sold his interest in the Pal- that it had become clear posts. ace Barber shop to Bob Hu- 5 Years Ago that he wouldn't be the per- Franz said Wednesday ber... Joe Gerard, Concor- August 22, 2014 son selected. Inslee said he night that she's not dis- dia, won second place in the City manager Larry Uri was not endorsing anyone appointed that she won't open class of the Concordia reported to the city commis- but would support whoever be entering the governor's Motorcycle Association's sioners that the city-spon- is the nominee. race, saying that she loved Motocross race, and Chris sored bus trip to Kansas "I believe we're going to her current job and has "a Black, Concordia came in City to see the Royals lost have a candidate to fight lot of work to do." first in the 125cc class, with $1,000, and that the city this battle," he said on MS- State Republican Party Ron Wilcox of Concordia would no longer sponsor NBC. "I'm inspired by the Chairman Caleb Heimlich taking third place such bus trips... two Con- people I've met across the said that he thinks Inslee cordia 4-Hers, Davin and country. I'm not going to could be vulnerable in a re- 25 Years Ago Drew Benfer, participated carry the ball but we're go- election bid. August 22, 1994 in the Kansas All Breeds Cloud County Communi- Junior Dairy Show in Sa- ty College was offering adult lina... wheat was selling at SUDOKU band beginning in the fall... $5.98, corn was $3.36, and Sudoku is a number-placing Tri-County National Bank milo was $3.36 per bushel puzzle based on a 9x9 grid with was celebrating its third on local markets. several given numbers. The ob- anniversary in Concordia... ject is to place the numbers 1 to 9 the engagement of Tammy 1 Year Ago in the empty squares so that each Smith to Curtis Mansfield, August 22, 2018 row, each column and each 3x3 son of Melvin Mansfield and Red Cross volunteers box contain the same number Marge Mansfield, both of provided assistance to the only once. The difficulty level of Concordia, was announced victim of a fire that had oc- the Conceptis Sudoku increases by her parents... Pauline curred on East 11th Street... from Monday to Friday. Vaughan celebrated her Charles Long was the new 90th birthday with an open men's soccer coach at house at the Concordia Se- Cloud County Community nior Center... Mary's Studio College... The Mighty Pines of Dance was enrolling new performed at the Brown students. Grand Theatre as part of the Broadway Plaza Concert Se- 10 Years Ago ries... wheat was selling at August 22, 2009 $5.16, corn was $3.24, and The 2009 Concordia milo was $2.99 per bushel Music Festival was taking on local markets.

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It is part of the lashed out at U.S. President to meet the alliance's goal of to Denmark on Tuesday, af- Danish realm along with the Donald Trump for his tweet committing 2 percent of gross ter Frederiksen had called Faeroe Islands, another semi- about military spending, say- domestic product to defense, Trump's idea to buy Green- autonomous territory, and ing defense willingness is ANNIE earlier tweeted that "Den- land "an absurd discussion." has its own government and not just about the amount of mark is only at 1.35%." Trump said her comment parliament, the 31-seat Inat- money spent. "We will not accept that our "was nasty. I thought it was sisartut. Lars Loekke Rasmussen's defense willingness is only an inappropriate statement. The sparsely populated by Annie Lane comment is the latest in about percentages," Loekke All she had to say was say, island, which is four times an escalating spat between Rasmussen tweeted. "I told 'No, we wouldn't be interest- zones behind Copenhagen, the U.S. and Denmark after you at the NATO Summit in ed.'" became a Danish colony in Trump scrapped a visit to the Brussels last year." Frederiksen said the U.S. 1775 and remained that way Friendship Fears country, saying current Prime In January, Denmark remains one of Denmark's until 1953, when Denmark Dear Annie: I'm head- As for your high school Minister Mette Frederiksen agreed to increase its long- close allies. revised its constitution and ing to college next year and friends, some will be your was "nasty" when she reject- term defense spending after a The political brouhaha made the island a province. am scared of making new friends for life and others ed his idea of buying Green- coalition in Parliament agreed over the world's largest is- In 1979, Greenland and friends. While I have don't will go their separate ways. land as an absurdity. to add 1.5 billion kroner land comes from its stra- its 56,000 residents, who are have trouble talking to new Dear Annie: This is in re- Loekke Rasmussen, who ($223 million) to the already tegic location in the Arctic. mainly indigenous Inuits, got people or getting along with sponse to the woman whose led the country until June, agreed-upon defense budget Global warming is making extensive home rule but Den- most of them, I feel like none husband would not go on tweeted Thursday to Trump: for 2023, which would put de- Greenland more accessible mark still handles its foreign of them will understand my walks with her. My husband "We have had (proportionally) fense spending at 1.5 percent to potential oil and mineral and defense policies, as well weirdness the same way my walks every day, just like exactly the same numbers of of gross domestic product for resources. Russia, China, as currency issues. high school friends do. this woman. It has helped casualties in Afghanistan as that year. The U.S. spends the U.S., Canada and other Denmark pays annual My parents and I moved him to stay healthy in many US. We always stands firm about 3.4% of its GDP on de- countries are racing to stake subsidies of 4.5 billion kroner here from a different coun- ways. For years, he wanted as strong a claim as they can ($670 million) to Greenland try, and my current group me to go walking with him. to Arctic lands, hoping they whose economy otherwise feels like my family because Once he even said to me, "I will yield future riches. depends on fisheries and re- they are the ones who taught don't understand why you Frederiksen has said lated industries. me American mannerisms won't go walking with me!" and accept me for my neu- I was just as adamant that ByJacque in Jacqueline Bigar Bga’s Sa roticism and other quirks. I was not going walking. 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Blade-Empire Thursday, August 22, 2019 5 Sports Chiefs continue to emphasize preseason

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) less were a blow to depth. — If had The Seahawks lost safe- his druthers, the Kansas ty Marquise Blair, backup City quarterback would be quarterback Paxton Lynch on the field from the first and offensive lineman snap to the last when the Demetrius Knox during Chiefs play San Francisco their loss to the Vikings on in their third preseason Sunday night. game Saturday night. Sure, many high-profile Not likely, of course. But injuries this preseason potentially not far off. have happened during That's because Chiefs practice and intra-squad coach continues scrimmages — the Ben- to take an old-school gals' A.J. Green, for exam- approach to using starters ple. But it goes without during the preseason, saying that the risk of rather than protecting his injury is greater in the guys from the potential for less-controlled setting of a injury — the trend that has preseason game, where been developing league guys may not necessarily wide. So, he generally be fighting for a win like plays the No. 1 units into they would in the regular the second quarter of their season, but could instead second tuneup and the be fighting for a job. CCCC volleyball Members of the Cloud County Community College volleyball team, from left, are: Geraldyn Palacios, Emelys Martinez, Mary starters into the second "It's a physical game," Broxterman, Grace Messenger, Madi Spencer, Alisyn Davis, Willow Hunt, Delaney Herold, Jaycee Burghart, Haven Hamilton, half of their penultimate Reid acknowledged, "but Riley Brontrager, Dayana Chara and Maria Garcia Bustos. (Photo by Jessica LeDuc) exhibition game. I've had success doing it "I've kind of stayed on this way and I'm not com- the same schedule I've placent. ... We will proba- been on," Reid said. "I bly come out of (preseason T-Birds look to take another step forward always fluctuate it just a games) with one or two little bit. It's normal that I guys who are hurt for the After more than quadru- Headlining the list of her. When she is on, she is both. I see them both play- give guys the same time duration, but that hap- pling the number of wins returnees is 6-1 outside hit- hard to stop,” Monzon said. ing all year.” and I evaluate off of what I pens. You're seeing a lot of from the previous season, ter Dayana Chara from Davis, a 5-9 right side Monzon said that she see." these major injuries hap- the Cloud County Commu- Cartegena, Colombia, who hitter from Greensburg will expects 6-0 outside hitter Indeed, the Chiefs were pen in practice and, knock nity College volleyball team earned All-Jayhawk Confer- be battling for more playing Emelys Martinez, Cartage- so efficient offensively in on wood, we've kept it out is looking to take another ence honors as a freshman. time. na, Columbia; 6-0 outside their preseason opener of that. So, things hap- step forward. Chara led the T-Birds in “She worked hard in the hitter/middle blocker Mary against Cincinnati that pen." With Deb Monzon return- kills with 334, which is the spring and improved her Broxterman, Royal Valley Mahomes got just a single In Reid's mind, the posi- ing as the coach, Cloud second most in school his- passing and serving skills,” High School; and 6-0 mid- series. They struggled a bit tives of playing in presea- County went from 4-28 in tory since the modern scor- Monzon said. dle blocker Geraldyn Pala- last week against Pitts- son games outweigh the 2017 to 17-17 last year. ing format was established. Cloud County added cios, Medilin, Colombia, to burgh and got a few more negatives: The games more Now in her second year of “She has a lot of high sophomore Mandi Spencer, immediately see a lot of reps, though it still left the closely resemble a regular- her second go-around, expectations, and we proba- a 5-9 libero/defensive spe- playing time. reigning league MVP want- season game, giving a Monzon has a roster filled bly do too. She is kind of cialist from Wichita who Martinez joined the pro- ing more. coach a more realistic pic- with players she recruited who we are looking for to be transferred in from Dodge gram second semester of Mahomes figures to get ture of a team. and believes the Thunder- that leader on the floor,” City Community College. last school year. it against the 49ers on Sat- "You need that," Reid birds can continue to make Monzon said. “She has tremendous Also battling for playing urday night. said. "You just need to kick strides. Cloud County also passing skills,” Monzon time are freshmen Grace "We've been on the right it up a notch. It's not as “It feels different for me returns Willow Hunt, Maria said. Messenger, 5-10, plan with what we've been fast as what you're getting already because I feel like I Bustos, Haven Hamilton Monzon will be looking to outside/right side, Clay trying to do," he said. in the regular season, but have my own kids,” Monzon and Alisyn Davis. the incoming freshman Center, Neb. and Delaney "We've moved the ball and you're cranking it up and said. Hunt is a 5-4 class to find replacements Herold, 5-8, outside/right then we've had drives it's the next step." Monzon believes that the libero/defensive specialist for the two setters she lost side, Sylvan Grove. where we don't move the Chiefs safety Tyrann program has added talent from Plainville who saw from last season in Laken After finishing 3-7 last ball. It's about going out Mathieu hurt his shoulder and depth, and now it is a extensive playing time as a Schroeder and Cammie season, the T-Birds open there and figuring it out on in last week's game against matter of developing a win- freshman. Miller. play in the very difficult the fly and being able to Pittsburgh, though the ning attitude. The 6-2 Bustos from “One thing we really Jayhawk Conference East have that game-like expe- injury was not serious. He “We have got some talent, Cartagena, Colombia, needed this year was set- Division at Cowley Commu- rience, and I feel like we've was back on the practice we have got some depth, played primarily in the mid- ting, because we lost all of it nity College on September gotten that so far." field this week. But he also now it is just that mental dle last season but will be from last year,” Monzon 11. They've gotten it safely, acknowledged the value of game of trying to establish used more on the right side said. The conference includes back that winning tradi- too. playing deep into presea- this year. Jaycee Burghart, 5-10, Coffeyville Community Col- tion,” Monzon said. The biggest losses for son games, particularly “I think we can utilize her McPherson, and Riley Bon- lege, which won a second Cloud County opens the the Chiefs all preseason when Kansas City has a better there,” Monzon said. trager, 5-10, Nemaha Cen- straight NJCAA Division II season at the Southeast have been revamped defense. Hamilton is a 6-0 outside tral High School, will handle title last season, and John- (Neb.) Community College hitter/middle blocker from Keith Reaser, lost for the "I think that's impor- the setting duties for the T- son County Community tournament on Friday and Stockton who started in a season during a training tant," Mathieu said. "It Birds. College, which finished Saturday. majority of the matches as a camp workout, and wide helps everyone to get in “Both come from excel- third. The 13-player roster freshman. receiver , sync." lent programs so they have “If our defensive comes includes five returning “If we can get her to be been coached well. They who tore his ACL during Mahomes hopes to play around, offensively there is sophomores, a sophomore consistent. There were two come to us with different their game against the into the second half Satur- no doubt in my mind that transfer and seven fresh- or three games last year skill packages,” Monzon Steelers and went on day night, and that we could win conference,” men. where they couldn’t stop said, “We will use them injured reserve this week. appears to be the plan. But Monzon said. Other teams haven't he also knows that Reid been nearly as fortunate. could deviate from it at any Orioles blast four homers in win over Royals The Saints lost line- point, so it doesn't make backers Vince Biegel and sense to worry about it. BALTIMORE (AP) — In his shot, while Hanser Alberto Montgomery (3-6), whose served as DH, was sched- Craig Robertson, defensive "For me, I treat the pre- trying first season as the put the game away with a streak of 14 consecutive uled to play 3-to-5 innings lineman Mario Edwards season just like it's the Orioles' manager, Brandon three-run blast in the sixth. scoreless innings was in the field on Wednesday. ... Jr., and offensive linemen regular season. Just go out Hyde was not the least bit Whit Merrifield homered snapped. Stevie Wilkerson Manager Ned Yost hasn't Chris Clark and Michael there and try to play like concerned about his team leading off the third for later hit an RBI double. He decided whether LHP Danny Ola in their preseason win it's supposed to be played," tying a dubious record on a Kansas City. The 2016 finished with a career-high Duffy (left hamstring strain) over the Chargers. None of he said. "Until coach takes night it cruised to an easy Cincinnati Reds owned the three hits. will return to the rotation them is as crucial as Drew me out, I'm going to go out win. previous record for home "Credit them," Mont- this weekend. Duffy threw Brees or Michael Thomas, there and try to score Baltimore matched a runs allowed in a season, gomery said. "They had a 65 pitches in a simulated but the injuries neverthe- points." major league mark by allow- but the Orioles have 35 good game plan, they did a game Tuesday. "We could ing its 258th homer this sea- games to surpass them. good job of making me work, either have him do a live Sports in Brief son, but the Orioles hit four Long balls have ham- chasing pitches that I want- rehab or put him back in the of their own in an 8-1 victo- pered Baltimore throughout ed them to chase. I wasn't rotation," Yost said. By The Associated Press ry over the Kansas City Roy- the year. The Yankees hit 61 executing pitches as well as Orioles: OF Dwight Smith FOOTBALL als on Wednesday night. homers off Orioles pitching I have the last few weeks, Jr. (left calf strain) started in FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — New York Jets linebacker "We've given up a ton of this season, a record for one but that happens. They did left field at Triple-A Norfolk Brandon Copeland was suspended by the NFL for the first homers," Hyde said. "What's team against another. a good job, just trying to bat- on a rehab assignment four games of the regular season for violating the league's the record ... 258? So, if it's Aaron Brooks (3-7) picked tle." Wednesday after serving as policy on performance-enhancing substances. 259 or 330, I don't care. I up his first win in eight Santander and Nunez, the DH the prior two games. Copeland can still participate in the team's preseason just want us to get better on starts with the Orioles since who hit his 28th homer, UP NEXT practices and games. He is eligible to return to the active the mound and obviously being claimed on waivers made it 5-1 in the fifth, and Royals: Resume a sus- roster on Oct. 7. finish this year and go into from Oakland on July 6. He Alberto increased the mar- pended game Thursday in In a post on Instagram, Copeland explained that he used next year trying to do a bet- allowed one run and seven gin in the sixth. Boston with a 2-1 count on a supplement that he believed adhered to NFL rules. ter job of keeping the ball in hits with four strikeouts "It feels good when you're catcher Meibrys Viloria in Copeland hinted that he would appeal the suspension. the ballpark and staying off over five innings. It was also on the winning side," Alber- the top of the 10th inning. NEW YORK (AP) — The Los Angeles Wildcats and New the barrel, but home runs his first win since April 11. to said. The teams were tied 4-4 York Guardians will be among the teams taking the field are up. ... We're all tired of The last team Brooks The Royals fell to 1-11 in before the game on Aug. 7 when the XFL returns in February. seeing them and hopefully beat? The Orioles. rubber games this year. was interrupted by rain. The league revealed the logos and names for its eight we can get better going for- "For me coming over to a QUIET BATS Zach Plesac (6-4, 3.53 ERA) teams, which will also include the DC Defenders, Dallas ward." new organization, I wanted The Royals have scored starts the opener Friday in Renegades, Houston Roughnecks, St. Louis BattleHawks, Anthony Santander and to show positive movement one or zero runs in 25 games Cleveland against Jakob Seattle Dragons and Tampa Bay Vipers. The reveal was Renato Nunez hit back-to- forward and competitive- this season, third most in Junis (8-11, 4.78). done during a presentation on the XFL website that was back home runs in the fifth ness," Brooks said. "I feel the majors. Orioles: RHP Asher Woj- also on the ESPN and Fox Sports websites. inning for Baltimore, which like I'm finally moving TRAINER'S ROOM ciechowski (2-6, 4.78) has The league announced in 2017 that it was coming back won its first series since July towards that part of my Royals: SS Adalberto lost his last three decisions after it went one season in 2001 before shutting down. The 25-27 at the Los Angeles game again. It feels good." Mondesi (shoulder) was fine and will match up against XFL recently signed former Oklahoma and Pittsburgh Angels. Villar put the Orioles after a rehab assignment Tampa Bay LHP Ryan Steelers quarterback Landry Jones as its first player and Jonathan Villar opened ahead 2-0 in the second Tuesday with Triple-A Yarbrough (11-3, 3.34) on had a session in California with coaches to go over rules. the scoring with a two-run with his homer off Mike Omaha. Mondesi, who Thursday. 6 Blade-Empire, Thursday, August 22, 2019 MUTTS® by Patrick McDonnell

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Other towns ber 10, 1880, for the com- quickly followed, most along mittee would be distribut- Kansas Profile – the Missouri state border ing the children from there. and gradually moving west. The week before the place- Paola was platted the fol- ment, Agent James P. Brace Now That’s Rural lowing year, and businesses (Charles Loring Brace’s By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute soon sprang up on the town ), contacted the for Rural Development at Kansas State University site. Paola is now the county newspapers to inform them seat of Miami County and the placement would take Verl Coup, Talmage has a population of a little place at the Court House im- more than 5,500 people. The mediately after the arrival of Historical Museum museum at Paola contacted the train from Kansas City When a bank and a school NOTC requesting informa- at 12:30 in the afternoon on both close, what is to be done tion on the Orphan Trains the tenth. Brace also told with the two buildings? Today and the children who rode them, “I shall have some we’ll learn about a rural com- them to their county, so very fine little ones, as young munity which seized the oppor- these articles are the result The list of children who found homes in Paola on the first train. as 4 and up to 15 years old; of that research. The child’s name is listed first. The second name is the person a very few girls, principally tunity to convert a former school Our history of early Or- who took them in. This appeared in the Western Spirit, Friday, boys; strong, healthy, clean, into a library and a former bank phan Trains to Kansas is 17 September 1880. nice boys.” He also remind- building into a museum. These very sketchy with few details. ed those interested that they actions help preserve and pro- We do know that the first were expected to furnish sat- mote the history of the commu- Ron Wilson Orphan Train Riders to Kan- isfactory recommendations. nity’s citizens. sas arrived in 1859. These The committee was quick- Verl Coup is director of the Talmage Historical Mu- three children were brought ly inundated with applica- seum. He grew up near Talmage and lived here his whole to St. Joseph, Missouri, and tions. The news of orphan life, other than during his service in the Army. Verl was taken across the river to Wa- children seeking homes in a long-time rural letter carrier. He started collecting arti- thena, Kansas. We have no Miami county spread like facts of the Talmage community. names, only the scant infor- wildfire and there was- tre “When the older people would move to the nursing mation mentioned. Orphan mendous interest. The home, they knew I was interested in history so they Train activity ground nearly Court House was a spa- would pass some of their things along to me,” Verl said. to a halt during the Civil cious building and it was “Otherwise, when they pass, their money and artifacts War and Kansas received no filled to capacity the day of go to the big city.” children during that time, the placement. There was a One day in 2010, he got an important call. “A lady probably because the state crowd at the station wait- who used to live here said the bank was closing and they was known as “Bloody Kan- ing for the train, hoping to sas” and there were border get a glimpse of the children would give us the building and most of the furniture,” wars and guerilla activity. before they were whisked Verl said. Sure enough, the Talmage branch bank closed The next documented train into a wagon and driven and the building was donated to the Talmage Historical contained 25 boys to Man- straight to the Court House Society to become a museum. hattan in January of 1867, where another large crowd “My wife (Kathy) was happy to get all these things out followed by ten children was waiting. Agent Brace of our house,” Verl said with a smile. Kathy now volun- to Lawrence in 1869. The talked to the crowd, telling teers at the museum. A local farmer left an endowment trains really started rolling them of the great works of to support the new use for the building. In December to Kansas in the 1870’s. Or- the Children’s Aid Society, 2010, the new museum opened its doors. phan Trains were very much how 45,000 children had “The museum highlights the stories of the people from like the growing population found homes in the west in here,” Verl said. The old bank building was organized of the state; as the settlers the twenty-six years they’d into various displays. The teller area has places for vari- moved westward, building been in operation. He told of ous area families to display their family trees and pho- more and more new towns the children; some were or- tos. The bank offices have been organized into different and the railroads reached phans, some half orphans, types of rooms. those shiny new towns, the An 1878 etching of the Miami County Courthouse, where the some surrendered by par- For example, there is the school room with various Orphan Trains followed. ents wanting better for their first two Paola placements would be held. (Courtesy of the artifacts from school buildings and classes through the There are three docu- children than they could give Miami County Historical Society) years. I had to laugh when I saw the hairstyles, eyeglass- mented Orphan Trains to them in the city. There were es, and short basketball shorts of yesteryear. Paola. The first two place- were Rev. William Lowther of sick, the dying. By putting forty-five applicants for the ments were in September the Baptist Church, Rever- a banker on the committee, eighteen children. After an There is the picture room with lots of images from and October of 1880 and end John Newton McClung he had someone who worked hour and a half, all eighteen around the county, and a place for photos of farmers the third was in November of the Presbyterian Church, in the same place daily, and children had found homes. and their equipment. The vault has safety deposit boxes of 1896. We will visit Paola and Methodist Minister Rev. everyone knew how to find The Western Spirit newspa- which are used for storage of pictures and memorabilia. and learn about these three Reuben Harper Sparks. The him. Crowell wasn’t just any per one week later listed the There’s a veterans area, a memorial wall where people placements in that commu- final committee member was banker. Being on the school children’s names, followed can honor someone with donations that help sustain the nity. not a member of the clergy, board and serving as Mayor, by the names of the people building, and much more. Early in July of 1880, but was the Mayor of Paola, he must have had a wealth who took them in. Artifacts continue to be donated. One morning Verl Reverend J.G. Daugherty of a member of the board of of information about the citi- NEXT WEEK: More Or- found a box left anonymously on the front step. Among Ottawa, Kansas, who had education, and a cashier zens who would be bringing phan Trains to Miami Coun- the contents was a homestead certificate signed by Pres- served on the Ottawa lo- at People’s National Bank. in applications to take these ty. ident Chester A. Arthur. cal committee in January The choice of William Crow- The grade school in Talmage had closed in 2000 and of 1880, arrived in Paola to ell was a strategic move on then served as a church for a time. It has now become make arrangements for chil- the part of Reverend Daugh- the Talmage Library and Events Center. Shawni Sheets, dren to be brought to Miami erty. Being a minister, he a board member of the Talmage Historical Society, is di- County. Reverend Daugh- knew that it could be diffi- rector. erty selected Rev. Lewis Pay- cult to track down a man of The Talmage Library and Events Center is located up son Broad, the forty-year-old the cloth. They were at the the street from the museum. In addition to the library’s Congregational minister to beck and call of their pa- own collection, the Manhattan Public Library loans a ro- serve as the chairman of the rishioners and were often committee. Others selected gone, visiting the elderly, the tation of books to the library every two months. As one might guess, the former school building has a kitchen and dining area. The big gym is available for recreation, and an additional game room has pool, foos ball, ping pong, and exercise equipment. The facility is for rent by donation. Shawni Sheets said that many volunteers have donated books and other resources. In spring 2019, the Dickinson County Community Foundation conducted a Match Day where donations to various worthy projects in the area were matched and doubled. “By noon that day, we had matched our $10,000 goal,” Verl said. “The community support is there.” It is impressive to see such remarkable, repurposed facilities in a rural community like Talmage, population 99 people. Now, that’s rural. For more information, go to www.talmagekansas.com. When a bank and a school close, what is to be done with the buildings? In Talmage, they are being re-used in creative ways. We commend Verl and Kathy Coup, Shawni Sheets, and all those involved with Talmage for making a difference by repurposing and maintain- ing these buildings in ways that benefit the community. They could school other communities – you can bank on it.

The Paola depot where the children disembarked. (Photo Courtesy of the Miami County Historical Society) *** Augu @ the Broadway Events Plaza Old age is like climbing a mountain. You climb from ledge to ledge. Thursday, August 22 – Jason Callahan Band at 7:00 p.m. BYOB (no glass) The higher you get, the more tired and breathless you become, Friday, August 23 – Royals @ Indians, 6:10 p.m. but your views become more extensive. Saturday, August 24 – Royals @ Indians, 6:10 p.m. Sunday, August 25 – Royals @ Indians, 12:10 p.m. —Ingmar Bergman Friday, August 30 – Orioles @ Royals, 7:15 p.m. *** Saturday, August 31 – Orioles @ Royals, 6:15 p.m.

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ELLIOTT MICHELE (Published in the Blade-Empire on Thursday, August 8, 15 and 22, 2019) ELLIOTT LARZ M CE0287 873 N 170TH RD - Concordia, KS 66901 3,028.45

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DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAX LIST AND NOTICE OF SALE: Notice is hereby given ELMORE VAN JA0120 219 ELM ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 17.72 that the taxes for the year of 2018 on the following tracts or parcels of land in Cloud County, ENOCH GLEN SCOTT ENOCH FRANK L MI0586 608 DUCKWORTH AVE - Miltonvale, KS 67466 180.93

Kansas are unpaid and if the tax is not paid before the first Tuesday of September, being ENOCH LEROY JOHN MI0297 615 3RD ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 272.39

September 3, 2019, each tract or parcel of land will be sold to the county for the amount of EUBANKS JEROLD B CC0777 120 E 11TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 727.03

EUBANKS KAREN J the delinquent tax and legal charges as provided in KSA 79-2302 and KSA 79-2303. There will FEIGHT BRYAN LA0092 2301 VALE RD - Clyde, KS 66938 1,367.17 be a $16.00 advertising fee added to the total listed when the taxes are paid. THIS IS NOT A FEIGHT MIKE EL0051 2476 WAGON RD - Clyde, KS 66938 606.91 PUBLIC SALE OF THE PROPERTIES LISTED. FEIGHT MIKE EL0039 2328 N 250TH RD - Clyde, KS 66938 4,108.97

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ANDERSON MARY CC2607 732 E 6TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 480.58 FEIGHT MIKE LA0091A2 2351 VALE RD - Clyde, KS 66938 3,400.05

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ANDERSON TYLER L CC2076 0 E 1ST ST - Concordia, KS 66901 39.52 FEIGHT ROBERT JOSEPH LA0094 2364 VALE RD - Clyde, KS 66938 3,806.51

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SPANGENBERG EDEN FREED AMY S

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BUTLER JOHN F GL0409A2 0 W 3RD ST - Glasco, KS 67445 166.86 HALFHIDE LAWRENCE E AC0236 0 KANSAS AVE - Aurora, KS 67417 11.88

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CLOUD COUNTY CC1937 317 W 3RD ST - Concordia, KS 66901 1,150.73 HANSEN DAVID M ME0050 476 N 120TH RD - Glasco, KS 67445 141.93

CLOUD COUNTY CC2178 301 E 1ST ST - Concordia, KS 66901 2,615.28 HANSEN JOHN R ETUX CC0219 231 W 18TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 530.18

COASH DAVID I CL0575A1 707 WASHINGTON - CLYDE, KS 66938 0.36 HANSEN LAWRENCE M TRUST - HANSEN M & C FAM TRUST

COFFELL RITA MI0481 214 4TH ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 160.71 SI0305 0 TRAIL RD - Concordia, KS 66901 975.56

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DRISCOLL MIKE A LY0027 825 N 90TH RD - Glasco, KS 67445 154.84 HIRSCH LAND & CATTLE CO INC SO0407A5 51 ACORN RD - GLASCO, KS 67445 644.30

DRISCOLL CURTIS A FRED HIRSCH

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DRISCOLL CURTIS A FRED HIRSCH

DSV SPV 2 LLC CC1853 207 E 5TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 472.51 HIRSCH LAND & CATTLE CO INC SO0407A3 126 MITCHELL RD - GLASCO, KS 67445 128.55

DUNLAP CINDY CC1196 321 E 9TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 354.69 FRED HIRSCH

DUNLAP ANTHONY JAMES HIRSCH LAND & CATTLE CO INC SO0407A4 0 MITCHELL RD - Glasco, KS 67445 274.54

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EAKINS ROBERT L JA0120A1 0 ELM ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 17.72 HOPPE JERRY W GL0153 116 MAIN ST - Glasco, KS 67445 183.46

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HOTES CHARLES M JR SJ0004 1408 N 280TH RD - Clyde, KS 66938 575.18 Blade-Empire, Thursday, August 22, 2019 9

HOTES CARLA J HOTES CHARLES M JR SJ0004A1 2801 NOBLE RD - Clyde, KS 66938 397.29 MARTIN JOSHUA CC2113A1 105 STATE ST - Concordia, KS 66901 310.28

HOTES CARLA J MARTIN TANYA MARTIN MARILYN A TRUST #1 SO0271A2 431 CREST RD - Glasco, KS 67445 1,324.50 HOTES CHARLES M JR SJ0025 2802 NOBLE RD - Clyde, KS 66938 80.65 MARTIN MATTHEW D SO0177 401 EAGLE RD - Glasco, KS 67445 442.98 HOTES CARLA J MARTIN MATTHEW D SO0238 493 N 45TH RD - Glasco, KS 67445 1,888.91 HOTES CHARLES M JR SJ0025A1 1396 N 280TH RD - Clyde, KS 66938 11.45 MCMILLAN CLAYTON CC0828 1004 REPUBLICAN ST - Concordia, KS 66901 1,407.44 HOTES CARLA J MCMILLAN DEANN HOTZ GEORGE MI0391 420 1ST ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 554.17 MEADORS ERIC W MI0454 320 STARR AVE - Miltonvale, KS 67466 146.90 HOTZ GEORGE E MI0357 517 1ST ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 11.97 MEADORS DAVID & PATRICIA HOWARD JEFFREY MI0433 312 2ND ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 352.84 MEIS KENNETH CC1328 135 W 8TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 1,141.95 HOWARD ROBYN HUGGANS CHRISTOPHER T CE0060A1 1349 N 144TH RD - Concordia, KS 66901 1,259.36 MENARD TIMOTHY CC2168 113 W 1ST ST - Concordia, KS 66901 22.49

HUGGANS SHAWNA R MENARD VICKI

IG EMPSON FARM LLC ME0195 232 N 160TH RD - Delphos, KS 67436 713.87 MENARD TIMOTHY B CC2169 117 W 1ST ST - Concordia, KS 66901 294.47

IG EMPSON FARM LLC ME0195A1 0 N 160TH RD - Delphos, KS 67436 185.33 MENARD VICKI

IG EMPSON FARM LLC ME0195A2 0 N 160TH RD - Delphos, KS 67436 141.47 MENDENHALL AARON T CC2664 106 STRAIN AVE - Concordia, KS 66901 136.19

IG EMPSON FARM LLC ME0195A3 0 N 160TH RD - Miltonvale, KS 67466 312.10 MENDENHALL JESSE L CC1907 502 W 2ND ST - Concordia, KS 66901 1,836.45

INDERLIED KURTIS W CC0902 1009 BROADWAY ST - Concordia, KS 66901 430.19 MERRILL TONYA G CC0845 316 W 10TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 1,334.31

INDERLIED DANIELLE R MEYER DELMER L LI0088 1308 RUST RD / K9 HWY - Concordia, KS 66901 2,210.51

JACK JOSHUA FRANKLIN JA0105 203 CEDAR ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 14.75 MEYER MARY J MEYER MARY J LI0042A2 1289 RUST RD / K9 HWY - Concordia, KS 66901 93.46 JACK SHANNON R MEYER MARY J LI0060 1290 RUST RD / K9 HWY - Concordia, KS 66901 2,813.53 JACKSON WILLIAM MI0570 313 6TH ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 16.10 MILHOLLAND TONY GL0482 201 S ASH ST - Glasco, KS 67445 1,408.63 JACKSON WILLIAM - BALDWIN LAURIE MI0568 0 3RD ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 16.96 MILHOLLAND FRANCES JAMISON LARRY D ST0142 0 DUCKWORTH AVE - Miltonvale, KS 67466 64.23 MILHOLLAND TONY GL0485 407 1ST ST - Glasco, KS 67445 382.37 JAMISON LARRY D MI0668 0 DUCKWORTH AVE - Miltonvale, KS 67466 16.10 MILHOLLAND FRANCES JAMISON MYRA MILHOLLAND TONY L LY0127 1100 FAWN RD - Glasco, KS 67445 1,024.46 JAMISON LARRY D MI0673 103 LURTON ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 58.80 MILHOLLAND FRANCES K JAMISON LARRY D MI0674 0 LURTON ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 18.68 MILLIKAN RICKY LEE MI0076 212 W 1ST ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 569.40 JAMISON MYRA JAMISON LARRY D MI0675 0 TOOTLE AVE - Miltonvale, KS 67466 11.97 MILLS RICHARD L CC0243 1704 CEDAR ST - Concordia, KS 66901 1,515.27

JAMISON MYRA MILLS LINDA MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD CC1830A5 WASHINGTON ST - 66901 1,673.77 JAMISON LARRY D MI0677 718 TOOTLE AVE - Miltonvale, KS 67466 66.85 MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD CC1836A2 BROADWAY ST - 66901 732.27 JAMISON MYRA MITCHELL WAYNE L SO0251 0 WASHINGTON AVE - Glasco, KS 67445 40.76 JAMISON LARRY D MI0678 708 TOOTLE AVE - Miltonvale, KS 67466 332.37 MOSBURG NORMAN L SR GL0150 0 MAIN ST - Glasco, KS 67445 203.30 JAMISON MYRA JARRARD JOSEPH M MI0395 402 W 1ST ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 108.49 MOSHER JAMES F CC2145 0 MILL ST - Concordia, KS 66901 69.86

JARRARD MARY L MI0077 218 1ST ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 285.25 MOSHER DEBRA L

JARRARD JOSEPH M MOSHER JAMES F CC2149 0 CEDAR ST - Concordia, KS 66901 571.48

JARVIS GEORGE O MI0119 201 SPRUCE ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 203.15 MOSHER DEBRA L

JARVIS RUSSELL MI0580 614 TOOTLE AVE - Miltonvale, KS 67466 893.61 MURROW PHILLIP D CE0198A3 1516 KEY RD - Concordia, KS 66901 2,058.41

JARVIS RUSSELL L CO0095A2 2697 IRON RD - Miltonvale, KS 67466 40.07 MURROW MICHELLE L

JENSEN SHARON K CC2021 528 E 2ND ST - Concordia, KS 66901 250.25 MURRY AARON GL0652 405 E ELM ST - Glasco, KS 67445 156.79

JOHNSON CASSANDRA L JA0132 305 ELM ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 123.23 MURRY KORYN MYER SHELIA A MI0096 220 SPRUCE ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 789.16 JOHNSON DUWAYNE R CC0027 1207 E 7TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 915.64 NAILLIEUX ARMAND J TRUST #1 SI0192 1900 N 140TH RD - Concordia, KS 66901 1,722.22 JOHNSON FAMILY TRUST GR0112 26 VALE RD - Jamestown, KS 66948 1,067.72 NAILLIEUX ARMAND J TRUST #1 SI0213 1907 N 140TH RD - Concordia, KS 66901 1,866.46 JOHNSON KARL M SI0100B1 1545 UTE RD - Concordia, KS 66901 653.64 NAILLIEUX ARMAND J TRUST #1 SI0214 0 RUST RD - Concordia, KS 66901 1,265.17 JOHNSON SHARI A JA0009 211 SPRUCE ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 2,992.98 NAILLIEUX ARMAND J TRUST #1 SI0223 0 RUST RD - Concordia, KS 66901 795.31 JONES FORREST JA0012 105 THOMAS ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 78.31 NAILLIEUX ARMAND J TRUST #1 CE0202 1575 JADE RD - Concordia, KS 66901 158.25 JONES JASON CC1562 403 E 7TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 772.98 NAILLIEUX ARMAND J TRUST #1 CE0209 1601 JADE RD - Concordia, KS 66901 323.10 JORGENSEN MARLA J CC1750 512 STATE ST - Concordia, KS 66901 3,049.51 NAILLIEUX ARMAND J TRUST #1 LI0033 0 RUST RD - Concordia, KS 66901 278.87 JORGENSEN MARLA J CC1751 508 STATE ST - Concordia, KS 66901 922.94 NAILLIEUX ARMAND J TRUST #1 LI0033A1 0 RUST RD - Concordia, KS 66901 115.45 JORGENSEN MARLA J CC1064 325 W 10TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 4,127.32 NAILLIEUX ARMAND J TRUST #1 LI0071 0 RUST RD - Concordia, KS 66901 738.70 JOYNER JAMES D CC0025 904 E 6TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 1,210.97 NAILLIEUX ARMAND J TRUST #1 LI0071A1 0 RUST RD - Concordia, KS 66901 47.50 JOYNER ANGELA K NAILLIEUX ARMAND J TRUST #1 LI0260 1650 N 150TH RD - Concordia, KS 66901 828.57 KAMIEN JACK MI0776 508 ASH ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 853.85 NAILLIEUX LARRY SI0223A1 0 RUST RD - Concordia, KS 66901 207.16 KAMIEN PATRICIA NAILLIEUX LARRY LI0065A1 0 RUST RD - Concordia, KS 66901 284.86 KAMIEN JACK B & PATRICIA I TRUST MI0556 403 SW 6TH ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 174.26 NAILLIEUX LARRY CC2680 119 STRAIN AVE - Concordia, KS 66901 31.45 KAMIEN JACK B & PATRICIA I TRUST MI0557 409 6TH ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 260.18 NAILLIEUX LARRY CC2681 113 STRAIN AVE - Concordia, KS 66901 22.70 KAMIEN JACK B & PATRICIA I TRUST MI0593 404 6TH ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 289.50 NAILLIEUX LARRY CC2682 109 STRAIN AVE - Concordia, KS 66901 22.70 KAMIEN JACK B & PATRICIA I TRUST MI0783 0 ASH ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 15.88 NAILLIEUX LARRY J SI0225 1882 N 140TH RD - Concordia, KS 66901 1,650.89 KAUFMAN TAYLOR GL0682 302 W MAIN ST - Glasco, KS 67445 324.97 NAILLIEUX LARRY J CC0084K5 130 WASHINGTON ST - Concordia, KS 66901 36.31 KAUFMAN TAYLOR GL0683 0 MAIN ST - Glasco, KS 67445 20.15 NAILLIEUX LARRY J LI0115 0 WASHINGTON ST - Concordia, KS 66901 415.60 KEARN DANNIE JR CC2142 110 STATE ST - Concordia, KS 66901 47.60 NAILLIEUX LARRY J LI0123 131 WASHINGTON ST - Concordia, KS 66901 66.28 KEARN TANYA NAILLIEUX LARRY J LI0290 1714 PLUM RD - Concordia, KS 66901 1,698.27 KEARN DANNIE JR CC2139 106 STATE ST - Concordia, KS 66901 581.66 NAILLIEUX LARRY J SI0225A1 1880 N 140TH RD - CONCORDIA, KS 66901 194.03 KEARN TANYA NAULT RICHARD CC2104 123 W 2ND ST - Concordia, KS 66901 220.67 KEARNS IAN D MI0135 116 RAILROAD AVE - Miltonvale, KS 67466 50.94 NAUMANN JENNIFER L GL0328 203 S RAILROAD AVE - Glasco, KS 67445 643.28 KETTERMAN DANA FAYE CC1856 223 E 5TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 400.25 NEEL H D AC0167 0 WASHINGTON ST - Aurora, KS 67417 20.00 KETTERMAN ROBERT CARL CC1566 419 E 7TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 1,537.76 NELSON GLENN CHARLES JA0185 611 CEDAR ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 59.97 KINSER JERRY J & JOSEPHINE M TRUST CC0367 431 W 16TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 247.85 NELSON THERESA KIRN A JANEL CC1222 508 E 8TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 1,731.37 NELSON MADELINE L JA0119 218 SPRUCE ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 255.96 KOERBER DAWAIN D TRUST CO0115 873 N 260TH RD - Clyde, KS 66938 2,579.18 NELSON MADELINE L JA0248 0 WEBSTER ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 29.96 KOERBER DAWAIN D TRUST CE0218 1701 IRON RD - Concordia, KS 66901 1,509.86 NELSON MADELINE L JA0253 115 SPRUCE ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 395.87 KOERBER DAWAIN D TRUST CO0035 2400 KEY RD - Clyde, KS 66938 1,089.04 NELSON MARCENE L JA0235 411 SPRUCE ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 331.79 KOERBER DAWAIN D TRUST CO0037 1037 N 250TH RD - Clyde, KS 66938 804.69 NELSON MARTIN JAMES JA0186 605 CEDAR ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 52.14 KOERBER ED TRUST & KOERBER ELMA TRUST ELDON & DA NELSON TERRY L CC0747 1105 KANSAS ST - Concordia, KS 66901 665.26 CO0041 2500 KEY RD - Clyde, KS 66938 2,527.02 NEWTON DARRELL AM0030 2591 ROSE RD - Concordia, KS 66901 697.30 KOERBER ED TRUST & KOERBER ELMA TRUST ELDON E KO AU0160 2301 HAWK RD - Aurora, KS 67417 2,960.40 NEWTON IVA

KOERBER EDWARD & ELMA FMLY LTD PRTNSHP CO0093 2675 IRON RD - Clyde, KS 66938 1,748.78 NEWTON DARRELL AM0031 2593 ROSE RD - Concordia, KS 66901 211.06

KOERBER EDWARD & ELMA FMLY LTD PRTNSHP CO0097 2651 IRON RD - Clyde, KS 66938 504.53 NEWTON IVA

KOERBER EDWARD & ELMA FMLY LTD PRTNSHP CO0105A1 2450 JADE RD - Aurora, KS 67417 1,586.51 NEWTON DARRELL AM0032 2591 ROCK RD - Concordia, KS 66901 41.01

KOERBER EDWARD & ELMA FMLY LTD PRTNSHP CO0120 2650 IRON RD - Clyde, KS 66938 695.31 NEWTON IVA

KOERBER EDWARD & ELMA FMLY LTD PRTNSHP CO0126 2700 IRON RD - Clyde, KS 66938 370.34 NINEMIRE RICKEY J CC2618 717 E 7TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 406.77

KOERBER EDWARD & ELMA FMLY LTD PRTNSHP AU0080 2350 JADE RD - Aurora, KS 67417 1,123.21 NORMA L P WARD (LIFE ESTATE) CC2052 413 E 2ND ST - Concordia, KS 66901 56.42

KOERBER EDWARD & ELMA FMLY LTD PRTNSHP CO0158 2700 HAWK RD - Miltonvale, KS 67466 776.66 NOVAK RONALD L BU0051 2151 N 80TH RD - Jamestown, KS 66948 1,484.26

KOERBER EDWARD & ELMA FMLY LTD PRTNSHP CO0023 2551 KEY RD - Clyde, KS 66938 476.83 NOVAK BETH M NUSS JON ALAN LI0261A2 1692 N 150TH RD - Concordia, KS 66901 501.88 KOERBER EDWARD A TRUST - KOERBER M ELMA TRUST CO0099 2526 JADE RD - Clyde, KS 66938 719.90 STUDT TAMARA ANN KOERBER EDWARD A TRUST - KOERBER M ELMA TRUST CO0105 2432 JADE RD - Aurora, KS 67417 1,716.29 NUTTER BRUCE G CC2191 605 W 5TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 389.87 KOERBER EDWARD A TRUST - KOERBER M ELMA TRUST CO0116 2550 IRON RD - Clyde, KS 66938 580.94 OHLDE MICHAEL CL0496 308 GREEN ST - Clyde, KS 66938 522.47 KOERBER EDWARD A TRUST - KOERBER M ELMA TRUST CO0119 2551 HAWK RD - Miltonvale, KS 67466 913.01 OLSSON WYAN H JA0052A1 107 CEDAR ST - JAMESTOWN, KS 66948 701.20 KOERBER ELDON CO0098 2550 JADE RD - Clyde, KS 66938 2,719.55 OLSSON WYAN H JA0053 103 CEDAR ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 156.65 KOERBER ELDON CO0039 2551 JADE RD - Clyde, KS 66938 4,575.45 ONSTEAD-DONLEY JORDY BRENT MI0413 408 W 3RD ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 1,018.93 KOERBER ELMA TRUST CO0037A1 1025 N 250TH RD - Clyde, KS 66938 362.07 OSBORNE DENI MI0553 313 6TH ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 133.55 KOSTER DANIEL GL0249 108 3RD ST - Glasco, KS 67445 1,147.91 OUELLETTE JOSEPH SJ0002 1410 N 280TH RD - Clyde, KS 66938 0.98 KOSTER CONNIE OUELLETTE MARLIN P NE0150 1481 N 230TH RD - Concordia, KS 66901 4,593.87 KOSTER JERRY L OA0152 2386 BELL RD - Miltonvale, KS 67466 439.14 OUELLETTE JEANETTE L LABES BRUCE L SO0156 576 GOLD RD - Glasco, KS 67445 334.30 OUELLETTE MARLIN P NE0157 2351 NOBLE RD - Concordia, KS 66901 1,498.93 LABES MICHELLE R OUELLETTE JEANETTE L LABONTE SHAWN R LI0275A1 1693 PLUM RD - Concordia, KS 66901 240.19 PADGETTE CARRIE A MI0564 302 6TH ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 290.68 LAGASSE RONALD D CC0871 1016 WASHINGTON ST - Concordia, KS 66901 325.71 PADGETTE ROBERT W D MI0583 602 TOOTLE AVE - Miltonvale, KS 67466 316.64 LAMER JOYCELENE M MI0358 0 1ST ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 11.97 PADGETTE NICOLE L LAMER JOYCELENE M MI0393 410 1ST ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 188.15 PALECEK MARJORIE J TRUST CL0081 408 WASHINGTON ST - Clyde, KS 66938 201.45 LAPAILLE MICHAEL CL0524 729 BROADWAY ST - Clyde, KS 66938 47.44 PALECEK MARJORIE J TRUST CL0061 118 N GRANT ST - Clyde, KS 66938 258.05 LAPAILLE TERRI PALMGREN SHALA J & JOHN C CC0886 127 W 11TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 586.66 LAPAILLE MICHAEL L CL0287 308 BALDWIN AVE - Clyde, KS 66938 309.51 PALMGREN GRAYSON C LAPAILLE TERRI PATENAUDE NATASHA MI0081 115 ASH ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 44.23 LAVOIE DANIEL CC2108 104 WASHINGTON ST - Concordia, KS 66901 353.46 PATENAUDE PATRICK H CO0073 2901 JADE RD - Clyde, KS 66938 1,968.02 LAVOIE KATHY CC2109 210 W 1ST ST - Concordia, KS 66901 23.37 PATENAUDE PATRICK H & CONNIE J - H DENNY CO0077 1028 N 290TH RD - Clyde, KS 66938 21.45 LAVY SCOTT GL0089 204 BUFFALO ST - Glasco, KS 67445 71.70 PATENAUDE W BROWN L LBJ NUMBER 1 LP AR0160 616 LARK RD / K9 HWY - Glasco, KS 67445 3,537.93 PETERSEN ADA WINFORD BU0208 1650 N 60TH RD - Concordia, KS 66901 276.11 LEE THURSTON PETERSEN ADA WINFORD SU0082 526 QUAIL RD - Jamestown, KS 66948 1,629.61 LBJ NUMBER 1 LP AR0160A1 600 LARK RD / K9 HWY - Glasco, KS 67445 11.95 PETERSON BRANDI NICOLE CC2401A1 910 2ND AVE - Concordia, KS 66901 512.01 LEE THURSTON PFISTER BROGAN E GL0673 608 ELM ST - Glasco, KS 67445 418.65 LIBY LAVERN C GL0666 501 SPAULDING AVE - Glasco, KS 67445 30.82 SPENCER ALICIA M LIBY TIMOTHY A CO0063A2 1014 N 280TH RD - Clyde, KS 66938 3,646.56 PFIZENMAIER DARLA & POLLOCK STEPHEN MI0083 121 W ASH ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 477.37 LIBY CHRISTIE PHILLIPS KAREN JUNE JA0196 414 WALNUT ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 373.23 LIBY TIMOTHY A LIBY CHRISTIE K CO0062 1048 N 280TH RD - Clyde, KS 66938 1,242.65 PICKARD JOAN A CL0127A1 408 BROADWAY ST - Clyde, KS 66938 539.25 LITTLEJOHN KRISTI MI0779 316 4TH ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 557.42 PLUMMER LEVI ME0133A2 1376 DEER RD / US24HWY - Delphos, KS 67436 133.81 LITTLEJOHN KRISTI MI0781 320 4TH ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 1,031.79 POLEY JANE A CC1192 815 KANSAS ST - Concordia, KS 66901 491.72 LOEFFLER DALE E AC0134 180 S 3RD ST - Aurora, KS 67417 72.88 POLISH TRADERS LLC GL0507 507 E 2ND ST - Glasco, KS 67445 295.26 LOEFFLER ROSE POLISH TRADERS LLC CC0752 323 E 12TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 669.30 LOGAN LOREN RICHARD & VIRGINIA LEE TRUST BU0012A1 639 VALE RD - Jamestown, KS 66948 389.05 POLLOCK BRANDON JA0117 210 SPRUCE ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 409.07 LOGAN LOREN RICHARD & VIRGINIA LEE TRUST BU0061A1 600 VALE RD - Concordia, KS 66901 362.69 ZEITERS SHAMYA LOGAN LOREN RICHARD & VIRGINIA LEE TRUST GR0204 1925 N 40TH RD - Jamestown, KS 66948 135.64 PRESLER SAMANTHA E JA0071 310 CEDAR ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 30.41 LOWE BETTE L GL0177 106 1ST ST - Glasco, KS 67445 16.15 PRESLER SAMANTHA ELIZABETH JA0268 311 SPRUCE ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 820.15 LYNN CAROLYN SUE CC1955 202 BROADWAY ST - Concordia, KS 66901 387.44 PRESTON TERRY W CL0200 224 CAMPBELL AVE - Clyde, KS 66938 112.04 LYNN JIM PRESTON ELLEN S LYNN JAMES DUANE JR CC0739 425 E 12TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 1,332.58 PRIMEAUX NIGEL J MI0723 117 EDWARDS ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 755.88 LYNN ANNETTE F PRIMEAUX MICHEAL MAAS LYLE F MI0445 312 W 1ST ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 474.95 PRIMEAUX NIGEL J MI0724 109 EDWARDS ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 11.76 MAAS RANADA M MACDONALD ROBERT B - ROBISON HEATHER MI0565 609 LOCUST ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 142.38 PRIMEAUX MICHEAL

MACRAE DWAYNE MI0341 502 1ST ST - Miltonvale, KS 67466 77.12 PROCHASKA BRAYDON GL0064 302 N RAILROAD AVE - Glasco, KS 67445 231.98

MACRAE THOMAS ST0108 2615 CAMP RD - Miltonvale, KS 67466 20.51 PUTMAN ROBERT A AC0101 0 1ST ST - Aurora, KS 67417 11.88

MACRAE DWAYNE PUTMAN ROBERT ANDREW AC0111A1 111 E WASHINGTON ST - Aurora, KS 67417 75.36

MAHON MARGARET CC0825 411 W 12TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 974.44 READ BILLY JOE CC1227 521 E 9TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 623.13

SPRAGUE DORRIS (LIFE ESTATE) READ CHARLOTTE

MAINSAIL INVESTMENTS LLC CC1289 721 KANSAS ST - Concordia, KS 66901 887.69 REAMES RANDALL J JA0043 106 WALNUT ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 758.41

MARCOTTE BRUCE L AU0043 1111 N 190TH RD - Aurora, KS 67417 2,693.90 REED ROBERT CC1984 206 KANSAS ST - Concordia, KS 66901 58.07

MARCOTTE DANNY CC0416 218 E 14TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 480.58 REED JUANICE

MARCOTTE DANNY NE0208A1 1207 N 190TH RD - Aurora, KS 67417 597.84 REED ROBERT CC1985 224 E 2ND ST - Concordia, KS 66901 156.50

MARES JOSE G CC2023 518 E 2ND ST - Concordia, KS 66901 28.82 REED JUANICE

MARES JOSE G CC1012 110 E 9TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 383.71 REED ROBERT CC1987 212 E 2ND ST - Concordia, KS 66901 90.81

MARES MAGDALEE CC0553 1204 CEDAR ST - Concordia, KS 66901 408.54 REED JUANICE

MARTIN FARMS W M INC SO0271A3 0 N RAILROAD AVE - Glasco, KS 67445 66.42 REED SHAWN M LA0065A1 2282 N 203RD RD - Concordia, KS 66901 878.82

MARTIN JOSH CC1294 230 E 7TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 2,030.44 REED SARAH M REED SHAWN M SCHMITT SARAH M LA0062A1 2040 WAGON RD - Clyde, KS 66938 90.26 GIVENS TANYA MARTIN JOSH CC1131 302 W 8TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 820.46 NUTCH PAUL

GIVENS TANYA REGNIER VINITA A CC1408 418 W 6TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 1,085.90 10 Blade-Empire, Thursday, August 22, 2019 TERRY SHANNAH CC0611 219 E 13TH ST - Concordia, KS 66901 175.70

TETREAULT HENRI JA0245 719 1ST ST - Jamestown, KS 66948 90.07

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From Hickenlooper to run for U.S. Senate the DENVER (AP) — Former Washington Democrats to crats — all younger than the looper is widely viewed as the Kitchen Colorado Gov. John Hick- challenge Gardner, widely 67-year-old former governor front-runner because of his enlooper said Thursday that seen as the most vulnerable — announced their chal- high name identification in he will run for the U.S. Sen- Republican senator in the lenges to Gardner after Hick- the state and good standing Summer Roasted Corn Salad ate, becoming the immediate country. Instead he mounted enlooper shifted his sights to among its Democrats. Ingredients front-runner in a crowded a longshot presidential cam- the White House, and none Though Hickenlooper ini- 3 ears of corn (still in husks) Democratic field vying for the paign that collapsed before it has indicated he or she would tially strongly rejected the 1 medium zucchini, sliced thinly right to challenge Republican ended in mid-August. Many step aside now. Indeed, one, idea of running for the Sen- 1/2 small red onion, diced incumbent Cory Gardner. Colorado Democratic and state Sen. Angela Williams, ate, saying he wasn’t cut out 1 tsp balsamic vinegar He made his announce- Republican strategists began warned “this won’t be a coro- for the job, he reined in his 4 large basil leaves, sliced into ribbons ment via a video message in to view a Hickenlooper entry nation.” denials as his presidential salt and pepper to taste which he blasted Washington into the Senate race as inevi- Some of the candidates campaign stumbled. Hick- lawmakers over soaring pre- table at that point. raised almost as much cam- enlooper kept conversations Directions scription drug prices, the fail- Hickenlooper, an oil geolo- paign money as Hickenlooper open with the top Senate 1. Preheat oven to 350. ure to act on climate change gist turned brewpub owner did in his brief presidential Democrat, Chuck Schumer, 2. Place corn in preheated oven, with husks and silks and the use of public lands who decided to run for Den- bid. But national Democrats who continued to press him still intact. Roast for 30 minutes. by developers. ver mayor in 2003 and won have been nervous that a to run. Democratic groups 3. Allow to cool a bit and remove husks and silks (it “I know changing Wash- two gubernatorial elections, messy and expensive primary commissioned polls to con- should remove very easily at this point). ington is hard, but I want to has loomed over Colorado would lead to a damaged chal- vince him that he’d be the 4. Once corn is cooled. Run knife down the sides of corn give it a shot,” he says. “I’m politics for two decades. But lenger facing Gardner, widely favorite, and a group that ad- to remove kernels. Place kernels in a bowl and discard cobs. not done fighting for the peo- his moderate, consensus-ori- acknowledged as a skilled vocates for scientific-minded 5. To the corn add onion, zucchini, and basil. Season ple of Colorado.” ented approach may not be politician and fundraiser. members of Congress started with salt and pepper to your liking. Hickenlooper last year as good a fit in a state shifting Though he will have to fight a draft Hickenlooper cam- 6. Drizzle balsamic on just before serving. brushed off entreaties from to the left. Numerous Demo- for the nomination, Hicken- paign. Blade-Empire, Thursday, August 22, 2019 11 Former National Geographic editor, photographer to speak at K-State Dimick’s talk on food, climate issues is part of the Henry C. Gardiner Lecture Series

MANHATTAN, Kan. -- us to consider and dis- the civilizations and econo- not easy. The goal is to cut to do a story on the car- primary “biogeochemical” Dennis Dimick, the former cuss our modern situation. mies in which we live. But carbon emission, yet global bon cycle long before any- cycles,” just like the wa- executive environmental One result is that we are what we now witness are carbon emissions keep go- body knew what it was. ter cycle, the nitrogen cy- editor for National Geo- witnessing changes in cli- changes in the behavior ing up each year. Even within National Geo- cle, and the oxygen cycle. graphic, where he worked mate as a result of these of several of Earth’s major The rub is that it took graphic, there were peo- Once you understand that for 35 years, is the sixth expanding activities. Es- cycles, such as carbon, ni- centuries to create a car- ple scratching their head the carbon cycle is a basic speaker in Kansas State sentially climate change is trogen and water. bon energy-based econo- asking, “What is this car- equation that allows for life University’s Henry C. Gar- one symptom or result of K-State: So, then, that my and it’s going to take bon cycle story?” Now, of on Earth, then you under- diner Global Food Systems the Anthropocene, or Hu- is why framing this within a long time to get out of it. course, it’s everyday lan- stand how tinkering with lecture, which will take man Age. “The Human Age” brings There are those who don’t guage. it can create risks for the place on Oct. 14. The same holds for oth- greater context to the con- want to see this change be- The advantage of this stability and future of the Dimick will present er symptoms like defores- cept of climate change, cause fossil fuels are very balance of knowledge is modern world we all in- “Living in the Human Age,” tation, declining aquifers, right? profitable, and there is a that Dennis understands habit. a fast-moving slideshow species extinctions, air pol- Dimick: Climate change lot of money to be made that agriculture is part of K-State: Is your lecture which explains the chal- lution from engines and in- results from disruption of from producing and selling the carbon cycle. He un- message one of awareness, lenges of living in the mod- dustry, and accumulating Earth’s carbon cycle, as them. derstands that intimately hope, or maybe doom? ern human era. The public hypoxic, or “dead zones” in we put more carbon into And yet, the impacts in terms of soil, and can Dimick: Primarily the talk begins at 7 p.m. in K- coastal waters from nutri- the atmosphere by burning we see – whether it’s dev- make forceful arguments, idea is to bring a message State’s McCain Auditori- ent runoff from urban and fossil fuels and land-use astating fires in Paradise, as he did in National Geo- of context and awareness, um. Admission is free. agricultural landscapes. changes than can be tak- California, or “bomb cy- graphic. to help us understand While at National Geo- These are all results of ex- en out by natural carbon clone” storms and floods Dimick: The carbon where we fit into the world graphic, Dimick led the panding population, energy sinks like soil, forests and in eastern Nebraska that cycle story became the now and help us contem- 2011 creation of a year- use, and land use changes. the oceans. Using the An- destroy dams and levees, centerpiece. Other stories plate the trajectory we are long magazine series on Jim Richardson: The ad- thropocene, or Human Age, flood farms, and make about global environmen- on, not just where we are world population, which vantage of re-phrasing this framework as a way to con- landscapes uninhabitable tal change are linked to at this moment. Then it’s is expected to reach 9.6 in terms of the Human Age template these changes of- – these are the kinds of the idea that the carbon up to each one of us as billion by 2050; and in is that it gets at the multi- fers a broader context and extreme events resulting cycle makes life on Earth individuals, communities, 2014, he conceived and led tude of ways that humans helps us understand why from rising temperatures possible, and that we are institutions, and society to a multi-year series titled have expanded their use of Earth’s climate is chang- that are tied, as scientists in the process of changing make choices on how we “The Future of Food,” on the planet. Fuel and ener- ing, not just that it is. study and report over and and disrupting it. Effects want to live, what goals we global food security. gy is certainly one of them. Essentially these over, to rising levels of car- unfold across the planet want to achieve, what tra- He also worked on more But things like the use of changes – as seen in more bon in the atmosphere. The through changes in cli- jectory society takes. than 90 other National concrete and the rest of the frequent and extreme rain- longer we wait to decarbon- mate, changes in the hy- For individuals it’s not Geographic projects that ways that we transform the fall events and droughts, ize our energy supplies the drological or rain and snow just how we want to live, addressed climate change, planet come into it, too. snowpack loss, and in- greater risk we place on the cycle, changes in glaciers it’s what we want to pur- public lands, freshwater Climate change is just creased ice-sheet melt that future stability of our soci- and ice caps, and changes sue in our life’s work, what scarcity, coal and natural one of the implications re- drives the rise of sea levels ety and economy. in landscapes from expan- difference each of us wants gas as energy supplies, lated to how we’re using – these effects can be seen In the meantime, we also sion of human activities to make. It’s never too late. and the effects on water the planet’s resources, but as results or outcomes of need to create resilience in like industrialization, ur- Maybe we should have supply from drought and even if we weren’t facing expanding human econom- our food production sys- banization and food pro- started decarbonizing the snowpack loss in the Unit- climate change, we would ic activity. Rising levels of tems as a way to build duction. A key challenge economy 20 years ago, but ed States. He was involved still have a multitude of carbon dioxide and meth- margins against extreme in years ahead is growing then the next best day is twice in magazine stories other challenges we would ane in the atmosphere are weather events, floods and enough food for nine or 10 today. By discussing these on the High Plains Aquifer, have to face. And that’s one just a measure or result of drought. This could mean billion people without fur- looming challenges within a major source of ground- of the advantages here is the vast scale and range increased diversification of ther damaging Earth’s sys- the Anthropocene, or Hu- water in western Kansas that this sort of decouples of human activities across crops, planting crops that tems that support all of us. man Age, idea, it’s my hope and parts of seven other climate change from be- the planet. are more tolerant of heat This all comes back to we can begin to think, dis- states. ing the only implication. Scientists can measure and drought as the cli- the role of carbon in the en- cuss, and act in fresh ways Dimick and National That means that politi- carbon dioxide embedded mate warms, and even in- vironment. All living things, to address a future that is Geographic photographer cally you can broaden the in ice, rivers flow differently creasing pasture lands and people, plants, and animals changing and coming at us Jim Richardson will also base because even if you’re because of dams and land- grazing in a mix of farming are about 50% carbon. The faster than we think. speak to students and oth- not convinced by climate use changes such as ur- approaches as ways to re- carbon fuels we dig up and Learn more about the er campus groups about change, you could be con- banization and highways, duce soil erosion, nutrient burn are just fossilized re- Henry C. Gardiner Global how they have helped vinced by the need to feed and residues from nuclear runoff, and improve carbon mains of plants and ani- Food Systems lecture series bring attention to these is- a growing population in an explosions can be mea- storage in soil. mals that lived about 400 at https://www.k-state. sues through their work, increasingly unstable envi- sured in tree trunks and in K-State: So, explain how million years ago. The car- edu/research/global-food/ and how students can be ronment. rocks. The Anthropocene, you’ve been involved in bon cycle is one of Earth’s lecture/lecture-series.html the next generation of sto- K-State: In the urgency or Human Age, is seen as communicating this mes- rytellers. to produce more food, what a new age where we are sage over the years. In this interview, Dimick effect is that having on our changing the geology of the Dimick: Beyond maga- and Richardson give a pre- environment? Earth, and these signs are zine projects, I’ve presented view of what they will be Dimick: We have con- embedded in Earth’s geol- slideshow lectures on these From talking about on Oct. 14. verted natural plains and ogy that indicate we were issues for 15 years in pub- the Kansas State Univer- grasslands into vast fields here. lic forums, at conferences Kitchen sity: What do you mean of industrial-scale mono- K-State: Is it simply an and universities. Last year, when you refer to “The Hu- culture crop production. idea of reducing the use of I spoke to the Institute of man Age?” Nearly 70 percent of world fuels and the things that Food Technologists; to the Creamed Cabbage and Dennis Dimick: About freshwater is used for irri- are causing damage, or are Wisconsin Science Festival Ground Beef Casserole 20 years ago two scientists, gation, (so) we are deplet- there other things we can in Madison; in 2016, to the Ingredients Paul Crutzen a Nobel-Prize ing aquifers. We have cut do in this Human Age? annual meeting of the Soil 6 slices no sugar bacon cooked and chopped winning Dutch chemist, forests all over the world to Dimick: Carbon fuels Science Society of America; 1 1/4 pound ground beef and Eugene Stoermer of grow crops to feed people, and the industrial process- and in 2017, the USDA Na- 1 tablespoon dry minced onion the University of Michigan, to grow crops to feed ani- es that come with them tional Institute of Food and 1 head of cabbage cored and coarsely chopped coined the word and idea mals that we eat, or even play a big role: the dig- Agriculture honored my 1/2 teaspoon salt or to taste “Anthropocene,” which grow crops that we turn ging and drilling, burning work in communicating ag- 3 tablespoons cold butter cut into thin slices means “The Human Age.” into fuel. and disposing of residues. ricultural issues with the Sauce: They said that we have en- While there are great The main issue is that we Seaman A. Knapp lecture, 1/4 cup butter tered a new era of geolog- benefits to humanity in the just put exhausts from named after the founder of 1 1/2 cups heavy cream 1 cup water ic history where humans crops and food produced, burning carbon fuels into the Cooperative Extension 1 teaspoon xanthan gum have become the dominant the loss of biologically di- the sky without limit. We Service. 1 teaspoon Cajun seasoning (Emeril's Brand) (see note) species on Earth, and the also must not forget that K-State: Do you consid- verse forest and plains 1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt impacts of our expanding we have benefited greatly landscapes also comes at a er raising these issues to dash fresh ground black pepper activities can now be ob- from these fuels. Canadian price, such as loss of car- the profile of National Geo- Instructions served in the geology of the bon storage in soil, and scientist Vaclav Smil esti- graphic as a positive step? Preheat oven to 350°F. planet. species extinctions. mates that half the people Dimick: We published Cook bacon in a skillet, drain, chop and set aside. This talk focuses on These impacts add up. on Earth are alive because a multi-story issue in Sep- In the same skillet, saute the beef with the onion until the idea that, since about One effect is that we are al- of crop yield increases re- tember 2004 called “Global brown. Remove and set aside. 1950, we have seen what is tering atmospheric chem- sulting from synthetic ni- Warning: Bulletins from a Place the cabbage in a large microwavable casserole dish called the “Great Accelera- istry, as fossil fuel burn- trogen fertilizer. Warming World.” We knew with cover, sprinkle in salt, tossing as needed. tion,” a tripling of human ing and land-use change In terms of what we can we likely would lose read- Top cabbage with the thin butter slices, cover and micro- population, a dramatic rise produce the heat-trapping do, de-carbonizing energy ers and we lost about 75 wave on high for 10 minutes. in energy use primarily gases carbon dioxide and is a top priority. We need subscribers, but we had Transfer half the cabbage to a 9x13 baking dish. from coal, oil, and natural methane, and global tem- to find energy sources that many other subscribers Top with the beef mix, then the bacon. gas for electricity, industri- peratures are rising. The power the economy and sending us money in sup- Place remaining cabbage on top. alization and urbanization warmest five years since provide services that do port of the work. Prepare the sauce by melting the 1/4 cup of butter in – and vast land-use change modern weather records not emit carbon – and the One government scien- the skillet. for agriculture and urban- began have been the past heat-trapping air pollution tist thanked us for raising Add the heavy cream and water, sprinkle and whisk in the xanthan gum. ization. We have cut forests five years. burning carbon produc- these issues, saying, “Now Cook on medium high heat until sauce is thickened. Re- and plowed up grasslands We also extract nitro- es – as soon as possible. it’s OK to talk about cli- move from heat. to grow more food for this What this looks like can mate change in the United gen from the atmosphere Whisk in the Cajun seasoning, salt and pepper; taste rising population, and to be electrical energy from using natural gas in a pro- States.” Our goal was to and adjust seasonings as needed. windmills and solar panels give us places to work and cess called Haber-Bosch to create an atmosphere of Pour the white sauce over the top of the cabbage, beef, live. produce synthetic nitrogen that power our homes and receptivity to ideas, to de- and bacon. Modern society depends fertilizer that has become cars; it also can mean farm scribe what’s happening Cover with foil and bake at 350°F for about 30 minutes on fossil fuels to work, and the primary plant food for fields where a diverse mix and why, what’s at stake, or until casserole is hot and bubbly and cabbage is cooked agriculture itself is deeply grain production. This eas- of cropping systems soaks and explain choices we through. reliant on fossil fuels to ily available nitrogen plant up more carbon as possible have, that maybe this work grow crops, as oil is needed food has created a dramat- from the atmosphere and could open the door to Notes for tillage, harvest, trans- ic rise in food supplies, but stores it in the soil. more fruitful discussions A homemade cajun seasoning blend can be made by portation and chemicals. we also disrupt the planet’s We must be realistic in later years. combining the following: And natural gas is used to nitrogen cycle as surplus that some activities like K-State: So, it sounds 2 1/2 tablespoons paprika produce nitrogen crop fer- nutrient runoff from land- flying, ships, and heavy like it took a bit of courage 2 tablespoons salt tilizer. scapes pollutes groundwa- equipment operation may to put issues out there that 2 tablespoons garlic powder K-State: So, are we talk- ter and coastal waters. need oil for fuel for a long people were hesitant to talk 1 tablespoon black pepper ing about climate change? We are deeply inter- time. Oil is a very power- about? 1 tablespoon onion powder Dimick: In a way yes, twined with coal, oil and ful fuel, its energy is dense Richardson: Yes, that’s 1 tablespoon cayenne pepper 1 tablespoon dried leaf oregano but my goal here is to cre- gas, as these essential en- and portable, and finding true. Dennis was pushing 1 tablespoon dried thyme ate a larger framework for ergy sources make possible comparable substitutes is for National Geographic 12 Blade-Empire, Thursday, August 22, 2019 Trump moves to end Weather limits on detention of migrant children WASHINGTON (AP) — ing, "I'm the one that kept The Trump administration the families together." is moving to end an agree- The Mexican government ment limiting how long mi- expressed concern over the grant children can be kept prospect of prolonged de- in detention, the president's tention of migrant children latest effort to curb immigra- in the U.S. In a statement tion at the Mexican border. from the Foreign Relations Today’s weather artwork by Today’s weather artwork by Today is Thursday, Aug. 22, the 234th day of 2019. There A court fight is almost Department, Mexico said it Ryker Ramirez, Issac Schneider, are 131 days left in the year. certain to follow, challenging would monitor conditions at a 4th grader in a 4th grader in L ingToday's Highlight in History: Bc the attempt to hold migrant U.S. detention centers and On August 22, 1851, the schooner America outraced more families until asylum cases continue to offer consular Mrs. Stensaas’ class Mr. Brown’s class than a dozen British vessels off the English coast to win a are decided. services to any Mexican fam- trophy that came to be known as the America's Cup. A current settlement over- ilies that may be held under On this date: seen by the federal courts the new conditions. It also • In 1787, inventor John Fitch demonstrated his steam- now requires the govern- said that it would keep an boat on the Delaware River to delegates from the Constitu- ment to keep children in the eye on possible court chal- tional Convention in Philadelphia. least restrictive setting and lenges and that "the appro- • In 1910, Japan annexed Korea, which remained under to release them as quickly as priate legal alternatives will Japanese control until the end of World War II. possible, generally after 20 be evaluated." • In 1932, the British Broadcasting Corp. conducted its days in detention. In the U.S., immigrant first experimental television broadcast, using a 30-line me- Homeland Security offi- advocates and Democrats chanical system. cials say they are adopting decried the new regulations, • In 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Vice Pres- their own regulations that saying prolonged detention ident Richard Nixon were nominated for second terms in reflect the "Flores agree- would traumatize immigrant office by the Republican National Convention in San Fran- ment," which has been in children. cisco. effect since 1997. They say "The administration • In 1972, President Richard Nixon was nominated for a there is no longer a need for is seeking to codify child second term of office by the Republican National Convention the court involvement, which abuse, plain and simple," in Miami Beach. was only meant to be tem- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, • In 1978, President Jomo Kenyatta, a leading figure in porary. But the new rules D-Calif., said in a statement. Weather History Kenya's struggle for independence, died; Vice President Dan- would allow the government Peter Schey, a lawyer for iel arap Moi was sworn in as acting president. to hold families in detention the immigrant children in the For Thursday, August 22, 2019 In 1986, Kerr-McGee Corp. agreed to pay the estate of the much longer than 20 days. Flores case and president of 1816 - The growing season for corn was cut short as late Karen Silkwood $1.38 million, settling a 10-year-old nu- Tightening immigration is the Center for Human Rights damaging frosts were reported from North Carolina to inte- clear contamination lawsuit. The Rob Reiner coming-of-age a signature issue for Presi- and Constitutional Law, rior New England. (David Ludlum) film "Stand By Me" was put into wide release by Columbia dent Donald Trump, aimed said if the regulations don't 1923 - The temperature at Anchorage, AK, reached 82 Pictures. at restricting the movement match the settlement in that degrees, a record for August for the location which was later • In 1989, Black Panthers co-founder Huey P. Newton was of asylum seekers in the case, "they would be in im- tied on the 2nd in 1978. (The Weather Channel) shot to death in Oakland, California. (Gunman Tyrone Rob- country and deterring more mediate material breach, if 1987 - A cold front lowered temperatures 20 to 40 de- inson was later sentenced to 32 years to life in prison.) migrants from crossing the not contempt of court." grees across the north central U.S., and produced severe • In 1992, on the second day of the Ruby Ridge siege in border. "I think all these things thunderstorms in Ohio and Lower Michigan. An early Idaho, an FBI sharpshooter killed Vicki Weaver, the wife of The move by the admin- are now part of the 2020 morning thunderstorm near Sydney MI produced high white separatist Randy Weaver (the sharpshooter later said istration immediately gener- campaign," Schey said. winds which spun a car around 180 degrees. (The National he was targeting the couple's friend Kevin Harris, and didn't ated fresh outrage, following Acting Homeland Security Weather Summary) (Storm Data) see Vicki Weaver). reports of dire conditions in Secretary Kevin McAleenan 1988 - Afternoon highs of 88 degrees at Astoria, OR, and • In 1996, President Bill Clinton signed welfare legislation detention facilities, and it is said Wednesday the regu- 104 degrees at Medford, OR, were records for the date, and ending guaranteed cash payments to the poor and demand- questionable whether courts lations create higher stan- the number of daily record highs across the nation since the ing work from recipients. will let the administration dards to govern family deten- first of June topped the 2000 mark. (The National Weather • In 2003, Alabama's chief justice, Roy Moore, was sus- move forward with the poli- tion facilities. The facilities Summary) pended for his refusal to obey a federal court order to remove cy. will be regularly audited, and 1989 - Evening thunderstorms in the central U.S. pro- his Ten Commandments monument from the rotunda of his Trump defended it, say- the audits made public. duced golf ball size hail at May City IA, and wind gusts to courthouse. Texas Gov. Rick Perry pardoned 35 people ar- 66 mph at Balltown IA. Lightning struck a barn in Fay- rested in the 1999 Tulia drug busts and convicted on the ette County IA killing 750 hogs. Evening thunderstorms in testimony of a lone undercover agent. (The agent, Tom Cole- Montana produced wind gusts to 70 mph at Havre. (The man, was later found guilty of aggravated perjury and sen- National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) tenced to 10 years' probation.) Court: Electoral College 1992 - Hurricane Andrew makes landfall in Southern • In 2004, as shocked spectators watched, armed thieves Florida as a Category 5 storm with wind guests estimated stole one of four versions of the Edvard Munch masterpiece in excess of 175 m.p.h. Estimated damages exceeded $20 "The Scream" and a second Munch painting, "Madonna," members not bound billion, more than 60 people were killed and approximately from the Munch museum in Oslo, Norway. (The paintings, 2 million people were evacuated from their homes. (Univer- visibly damaged, were recovered in Aug. 2006; three men sity of Illinois WW2010) were convicted in connection with the theft and sentenced by popular vote DENVER (AP) — A U.S. stitutional right," the ruling to prison.) appeals court in Denver said. Ten years ago: Dozens of wildfires broke out across said Electoral College mem- The elector at the center Greece, torching olive groves, cutting off villages and sending bers can vote for the presi- of the case, Micheal Baca, residents fleeing as one of the largest blazes swept perilously dential candidate of their was part of a group known close to the capital's northern suburbs. Daily choice and aren't bound as "Hamilton electors" who Five years ago: Tensions between Russia and Ukraine by the popular vote in their tried to convince electors escalated sharply as Moscow sent more than 130 trucks roll- states. who were pledged to Clinton ing across the border in what it said was a mission to deliver The 10th U.S. Circuit or Donald Trump to unite Trivia humanitarian aid. The United Nations reported the death Court of Appeals ruled behind a consensus can- Q. Which 1952 musical comedy tells the story of three toll from three years of Syria's civil war had risen to more Tuesday that the Colorado didate to deny Trump the performers making the transition from silent movies to than 191,000 people. Gunmen attacked a Sunni mosque in secretary of state violated presidency. "talkies"? Iraq during Friday prayers and killed at least 64 people. the Constitution in 2016 After a flurry of filings A. Singin' in the Rain. One year ago: The bull market in U.S. stocks became the when he removed an elec- in state and federal courts, Q. Which English director was responsible for the epic longest one on record; it had been 3,453 days since the S&P tor and nullified his vote be- the electors met on Dec. 19, movie Gladiator in 2000? 500 index had seen a drop of 20 percent or more. Ohio State cause the elector refused to 2016, and Baca crossed out A. Ridley Scott. suspended football coach Urban Meyer for three games; cast his ballot for Democrat Clinton's name on his ballot Q. Who played Jack Dawson in the 1997 epic Titanic? investigators found that Meyer had protected an assistant Hillary Clinton, who won and wrote in John Kasich, A. Leonardo DiCaprio. coach for years through domestic violence allegations, a the popular vote. the Republican governor of Q. Which Tom Hanks movie won the Academy Award for drug problem and poor job performance. President Donald The ruling applies only Ohio who also ran for presi- Best Picture in 1994? Trump accused his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, of making to Colorado and five other dent. A. Forrest Gump. up stories in order to get a deal from federal prosecutors. A states in the 10th Circuit: Then-Secretary of State Q. Who directed the epic historical drama Schindler's Democratic Party official said an attempt to break into the Kansas, New Mexico, Okla- Wayne Williams refused to List in 1993? party's massive voter database had been thwarted. homa, Utah and Wyoming. count the vote and removed A. Steven Spielberg. Today's Birthdays: Broadcast journalist Morton Dean is It could influence future Baca as an elector. He re- Q. Who was the first African American actor to win the 84. Author Annie Proulx is 84. Baseball Hall of Famer Carl cases nationwide in the placed him with another Academy Award for Best Actor? Yastrzemski is 80. Actress Valerie Harper is 80. Pro Football unlikely event that enough elector who voted for Clin- A. Sidney Poitier for his role in Lillies of the Field in 1963. Hall of Fame coach Bill Parcells is 78. Writer-producer David Electoral College members ton. Q. Who has won more tennis grand slam titles, Venus Chase is 74. CBS newsman Steve Kroft is 74. Actress Cindy strayed from their states' Colorado's current secre- Williams or Serena Williams? Williams is 72. Pop musician David Marks is 71. Interna- popular vote to affect the tary of state, Jena Griswold, A. Serena Williams. tional Swimming Hall of Famer Diana Nyad (NY'-ad) is 70. outcome of a presiden- decried the ruling Tuesday Q. Which racing driver holds the record for the most For- Baseball Hall of Famer Paul Molitor is 63. Rock musician tial election, constitutional in Colorado but did not im- mula One World Drivers’ Championship wins, with seven Vernon Reid is 61. Country singer Ricky Lynn Gregg is 60. scholars said. mediately say if she would titles? Country singer Collin Raye is 59. Actress Regina Taylor is The Electoral College sys- appeal. A. Michael Schumacher. 59. Rock singer Roland Orzabal (Tears For Fears) is 58. Rock tem is established in the "This court decision takes musician Debbi Peterson (The Bangles) is 58. Rock musician Constitution. 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