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inside Police today conclude More local news, views from your Goodland Star-News death inquiry The Goodland Police Department has completed its investigation into the death of an inmate at the Sher- man County Bastille on Jan. 22 and handed the results over to the County Attorney’s Office. Police Chief Cliff Couch issued a press release Friday, saying the County Attorney’s Office will be reviewing the case to determine what action should be taken. The department was called in two weeks ago to investigate the death of inmate Brenda Sewell at the jail. Wrestling Sewell was originally arrested by the Kansas Highway Patrol on Jan. 20. The Sherman County Sheriff’s team wins Office, which administers the jail, The Goodland High School requested that an outside agency wrestling team won a home conduct the investigation. The dual with Burlington on Kansas Bureau of Investigation Thursday. declined, so the Goodland police See Page 8 took over. First grade students from West Elementary School wait as they Center on Sunday. Their performance was part of the elementary The release said the department are introduced by Kay Younger, director at the Carnegie Arts art exhibit opening. Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News conducted numerous interviews, review video footage and examined other evidence in the course of its weather investigation. Elementary school art now on display “We understand that many people report are anxious to know the results of By Pat Schiefen grade classes. The first grade class sang about Thorson and Carolyn Riley. our investigation and we appreciate [email protected] what they had learned in their first 100 days of Second grade students singing were Aiden the patience everyone has shown The Carnegie Arts Center was packed school, music notations and feeling good about Miller, Alvaro Sotot, Anahi Hernandez, Aspen as we investigated this incident,” 22° with parents and kids for the opening of their themselves. Knapp, Briella Rubio, Cole Linton, Elaina Couch said. “This investigation is 10 a.m. elementary art show on Sunday afternoon. First grade students singing were Ainsleigh Mason, Ethan Urban, Haley Biermann, Havon very important and we didn’t want Monday The art work will be on display all through the Bain, Allison Daise, Amanda Armknecht, Ben Rickard, Jacelyn Horinek, Jaxi Mitchek, to rush it. We have taken great care month of February. Wolak, Blair Linin, Brylie Fenner, Dallynn Jazmon Rickard, Josefina Garza, Kaycelynn to provide an accurate account of Today The center was wall-to-wall art work of Dinkel, Danika Corke, Ella Bain, Jackson Perry, Kerrek Lockhart, Mia Herandez, Oscar what happened to the County At- • Sunset, 5:10 p.m. valentine’s, lots of snowmen, tigers and Yost, Jared Quain, Maci Knight, Marie Martin, Lopez, Paul Medrano Jr., Sean Thompson, torney’s Office. Wednesday flowers. Mason Berls, Mason Simoneau, Mirari Linin, Tanner Gorostiza, Vanessa Ayers and Witton “My thoughts and prayers are • Sunrise, 6:51 a.m. The entertainment for the opening was Olivia Erhart, Pheobe Nachtigall, Sarah Peter. with Ms. Sewell’s friends and fam- • Sunset, 5:12 p.m. music teacher’s Peggy Berls first and second Nemechek, Tessa Gerber, Ty Ketter, Zach ily during what is sure a difficult time for them.” Midday Conditions • Soil temperature 31 degrees • Humidity 81 percent • Sky mostly cloudy Congressman talks regulations and budget at town hall • Winds southwest 10 mph • Barometer 29.94 inches By Kevin Bottrell Huelskamp said he berated the head of the there. Huelskamp said the co-op had to fly recently eased its rules about wearing reli- and falling [email protected] U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over the effort the poles in with a helicopter. gious garb with uniforms. Huelskamp also • Record High today 68° (1935) Despite the snow, U.S. Rep. Tim Huels- to list the Lesser Prairie Chicken as endan- He also pointed out a story where a 12-year- mentioned cases where Christian soldiers • Record Low today -15° (1985) kamp made it to the scheduled town hall meet- gered. Huelskamp said more time to comment old boy was fined $2,000 because he had have been punished for expressing their faith. ing at the Goodland Public Library on Friday. on the proposed listing was added, but that not obtained a federal permit to sell his 4-H “There is a growing threat against religious Last 24 Hours* After running down some of the issues he feels the decision has already been made. rabbits. liberty in the military,” he said. “We said if you High Sunday 28° Congress is dealing with, Huelskamp took That listing will have economic impacts if it Huelskamp asked the audience to relay any believe something, you should be punished Low Sunday 1° questions and comments from the audience. is implemented. stories like these to him. for it.” Precipitation none When asked about federal regulations, Huelskamp said he was invited to a meeting “Don’t presume my office already knows There are currently about 90 different This month none Huelskamp said agencies are not following of the Natural Resources committee. There about these regulations,” he said. lawsuits on various religious liberty cases, Year to date 0.57 their own rules and cited as an example the was a case in Arizona he said where an electric Huelskamp was asked about military uni- he said. Above normal 0.16 inches Environmental Protection Agency trying to co-op wanted to replace some utility poles that form changes allowing religious wear such “It’s real serious,” he said. “This country The Topside Forecast regulate non-navigable waterways such as were a little ways off the road. The area was as turbans. He said this came up in a recent was founded on the issue of religious liberty.” Today: Cloudy with a 100 per- ditches. covered under the endangered species act and subcommittee hearing and referred to cases cent chance of snow, a high near “We’re trying to push back,” he said. they were prohibited from driving vehicles involving Sikh soldiers. The Pentagon has See TOWN HALL, Page 5 16, winds blustery out of the north- east 15 to 30 mph and a low around -5. Wednesday: Mostly cloudy and cold with a 20 percent chance of Agency reports on snow, a high near 5, winds out of the north at 10 to 15 mph and a low around -7. state waste reduction Extended Forecast Thursday: Mostly cloudy and The Kansas Department of Health same time period. cold with a 20 percent chance and Environment has submitted a The report also provides detailed of snow, a high near 8 and a low report to the Kansas Legislature on information on landfills in the state around -2. Friday: Mostly cloudy the adequacy of current waste re- and their existing permitted capaci- with a 20 percent chance of snow, duction practices, as required by the ties. There are 52 municipal solid a high near 13 and a low around 5. passage of House Bill 2249 in 2013. waste landfills with enough total ca- (National Weather Service) The report concludes that Kan- pacity to handle Kansas’ projected Get 24-hour weather info. at 162.400 MHz. sans have steadily reduced the municipal solid waste generation amount of municipal solid waste for approximately 40 years. While disposed of in landfills over the this estimate varies by location, past two decades. Additional rec- none of the locations across the ommendations for state regulation state are facing any landfill capacity related to composting and recycling concerns in the near future. are not currently necessary. The study was conducted over “Local planners and government a period of 7 months from June to officials have the flexibility to December 2013, during which the local choose waste reduction practices department collected input through that best meet their needs based an online public survey with 616 markets Goodland celebrates Super Bowl Sunday upon available resources, waste respondents and held numerous The Goodland Arts Council (top) had its Soup-er Bowl Tailgate Party and Dance on Saturday generation patterns, and public meetings and phone conversations 10 a.m. night at the Goodland Elks. There was an homemade soup contest where people voted on their preferences,” said Bill Bider, direc- with a wide variety of stakeholders Wheat — $6.10 bushel favorite soup. There was also tor of the department’s Bureau of and interested parties. The public Posted county price — $5.79 a cheerleading camp, “beer” Waste Management. “The recycling survey results demonstrated a high Corn — $4.32 bushel pong, football toss, football rate and per capita municipal solid level of public interest in waste re- Posted county price — $4.29 waste disposal rate have steadily duction and a desire for additional Milo — $3.91 bushel bean bag and caricatures. There was a silent auction for improved each year over the past guidelines to improve practices. Soybeans — $12.11 bushel decade.” “Based on many factors, includ- Posted county price — $12.24 art works, gift baskets,and gift certificates. DJ Aaron Thomp- The department has identified ing current recycling and com- Millet — no bid ongoing trends in the report that in- posting practices, ample landfill Sunflowers son provided music to dance to. The youth group (right) of dicate more improvements are pro- capacities, overall public opinion Oil current crop — $18.15 cwt. jected based upon recent decisions and projected benefits, KDHE Confection — no bid the First Christian Church, Dis- ciples of Christ, sold food at the by cities and counties to implement recommends no additional legisla- Pinto beans — $36 new curbside collection programs tion,” said Secretary Robert Moser. (Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta, showing of the game on the big Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean. screen on Sunday afternoon at for recyclables. The recycling rate The department of health and These may not be closing figures. ) The Sherman Theatre. in Kansas increased from 17.9 environment recommends another Photos by Pat Schiefen percent in 2005 to its current rate review of all available information The Goodland Star-News of approximately 34 percent, and after two years, when the state solid the daily disposal rate per person waste management plan will be has dropped by 24 percent to 4.2 updated. pounds per day per person over the about our 2 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, February 4, 2014 friends patient news Carolyn Schritter is a patient in the calendar obituaries Parker, Colo. She would appreciate hearing from her friends and cards Earlene Frieda Brenner may be sent to her at The Center at calendar rainbow on the mind by fun with fruit juice and milk. Lunch - corn markers. dog, spinach salad, seasoned peas, Lincoln, Room 237, 12230 Lioness The Sherman County Kansan’s Earlene Frieda Frances (McK- the business changing the name to In February a blood drive for apple wedges and milk. Wednes- Way, Parker, Colo. 80134. for Life will have a Soup Dinner ee) Brenner, 89, Goodland, died Brenner Motor Company. She went the Red Cross will be held from day: Breakfast - whole wheat from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014, at the to work as a secretary and their other genesis and 12:30 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, bagel with toppings, fruit, fruit Sunday at the Harvest Evangeli- Good Samaritan Society son Danny went to work as Feb. 25, at the Northwest Kansas juice and milk. Lunch - beef and salvation army cal Free Church, 521 E. Hwy. 24, — Sherman County in a salesman. Technical College Student Center. noodles, mashed potatoes, baby Genesis and Salvation Army are Goodland. There will be a choice Goodland following a In 1986 Raymond died MOPS of Goodland is having carrots, blueberry oat muffin, fruit available year round to help those in of chicken noodle soup or chili. brief illness. and the business was sold. a fund raiser with photographs and milk. Thursday: Breakfast - need. Call (785) 890-2299 to speak Prairie Land Food sign up will She was born on April 8, She moved to Lone Tree, by Antiquities with antique color, blueberry bubble bread, fruit, fruit to a volunteer. be until Monday. Distribution is 1924, to Earl C. and Frieda Colo., to be closer to her costumes and props on Saturday, juice and milk. Lunch - chicken 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22. at M. (Hartman) McKee at daughter Beverly. Later March 1, at Harvest Evangelical quesedilla, chips and salsa, refried activities Cat’s TnT, 1018 Main, or at the the family home in Ver- she moved to Goodland Free Church, 521 E. Hwy. 24. beans, orange and milk. Friday: Tours of the 1907 Victorian Bernadine Johnson residence, non, Colo. In 1927, the to be near Danny. For information call Sky at (785) Breakfast - whole grain muffin, House at 202 W. 13th are from 1 to located at 704 Walnut. For infor- family moved to the old Mrs. Brenner was a life- 405-0163. fruit, fruit juice and milk. Lunch 5 p.m. Wednesday through Mon- mation call 899-2338, 821-1275, Hartman place east of Ida- long member of St. John The Goodland Soup Bol serves - cowboy cavatini, salad, green Brenner day. Closed on Tuesday. 890-2287, 821-1827, 890-3793 lia, Colo. United Church of Christ. dinner at 5 p.m. on Monday beans, banana and milk. The High Plains Museum, 1717 or 899-4278 or order online at Mrs. Brenner attended She enjoyed traveling, nights at the Goodland Methodist Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m. www.prairielandfood.com. The school calendar Star Grade School and later gradu- reading and going to coffee. to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday Church Fellowship Hall for any- Prairie Pak will have lean ground Today: 3:45 p.m. junior var- ated from Idalia High School. Fol- Preceding her in death were her through Saturday and from 1 to one who wants to come. Free will beef, breakfast sausage, barbecue sity and c team basketball against lowing her graduation she stayed husband and an infant sibling. 5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Tuesdays. donations welcome. For informa- chicken sandwiches, breaded Burlington at Max Jones Field- at home to help her mother around Survivors include her three chil- The Carnegie Arts Center is tion call 899-3631. chicken breast chunks, meat ball, house. 5:30 p.m. varsity basketball the house as well as other chores on dren, Darrel (Rhonda) Brenner, open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- The Kids Cooking Class is held fully cooked chicken breast strips against Burlington at Max Jones the farm. Beverly (Denny) Goodman and day through Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each and a variety of seasonal fresh Fieldhouse. 5:30 p.m. Multicul- She met Raymond Brenner at Danny (Dawn Ann) Brenner of on Sunday and 1 to 6 p.m. on month from 3:45 to 5:15 p.m. at fruits and vegetables. The specials tural Potluck at West Elementary church and they both attended Idalia Goodland; a brother Don (Bonnie) Monday at 120 W. 12th. The center the 4-H Building. This class is are breakfast sandwiches, seafood School. Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. High School. Raymond took her to McKee; six grandchildren; four is always in need of hosts and host- open for second to fifth graders. box, ground beef patties, super profession learning community. her high school graduation in Wary, great-grandchildren; and a great- esses on Sundays. New monthly For information call 890-4880. cheesecake special and French Family, Career and Commu- Colo., as her parents were unable great-grandson. exhibits and you are invited to visit toast sticks. senior menu nity Leaders of America district to attend. Services were held at 10:30 a.m. the gift shop. The Goodland High School will Today: Paprika chicken, po- election in Grainfield. 3:45 p.m. On June 2, 1942, she and Ray- on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014, at The Goodland Public Library is have its “REDout” to support the tato salad, coleslaw with carrots, professional development com- mond were married at the family St. John United Church of Christ, open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon- American Heart Association at the bread and apricots. Wednesday: mittee meeting. Thursday: 3:30 home south of Idalia. The couple 18519 County Road 7, Idalia, Colo., day through Thursday and from basketball games against Scott Hamburger vegetable soup, five p.m. boys junior high basketball moved into a house southwest of with Pastors Chuck Wright and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Sat- City starting with the girls at 5:30 cup salad, crackers and cookie. A/B against Holcomb in the Ju- Idalia, next to his parents on the Chad DeJong officiating. Burial urday. For information call (785) on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at Max Jones Thursday: Liver and onions nior High Gym. 5:30 p.m. varsity Brenner home place. followed in the St. John Cemetery. 899-5461 or stop by the library. Fieldhouse. in gravy, mashed potatoes and and junior varsity wrestling at Raymond later went to work for Visitation was from 5 to 7 p.m. Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sher- A discussion of “The Ox-Box gravy, green beans, bread and Atwood. Junior varsity basketball Ebeler Motor Company in Burling- on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014, at Love man County is seeking mentors and Incident” will be at 6:30 p.m. on plums. Friday: Chili cheese pie, at Colby Junior Varsity Tourna- ton selling cars while still living on Funeral Home, 377 15 Street, Bur- children to mentor. Call 890-3665. Thursday, Feb. 20, at the Good- macaroni salad with vegetables, ment. Friday: 3:45 p.m. junior the home place. After the death of lington. The Good Sam Family Support land Public Library. strawberries and bananas, corn varsity and c team basketball Edmund Ebeler, owner of Ebeler Memorials to St. John Church Council meets at 7 p.m. the second The Carnegie Arts Center will chips and pudding. against Holcomb at Max Jones Motor Company, they moved to may be sent to the Bank of Burling- Thursday of every month at the have its Saturday art class, Feb. Fieldhouse. 5:30 p.m. varsity Burlington where he bought part ton, 504 14th Street, Burlington, Goodland Elks Lodge. Meetings school menu 22, for elementary students from basketball against Holcomb at interest in Bob Wells Sales and Ser- Colo. 80807. are open to all interested people. 10 to 11 a.m. Students will learn Today: Breakfast - oatmeal Max Jones Fieldhouse. Snoball vice. In 1976, their son Darrel part- For information call 890-3117 or about the affect of the colors of the breakfast round, yogurt cup, fruit, Ceremonies. Snoball Dance. nered with Raymond and Earlene in 890-5936. Breast Cancer Support Group Curtis Dean Wiley meets at 5:30 p.m. the second cade. For information call Alice or Monday through Friday. early head start Monday of the month. Any woman Marilyn at 890-5914 or 821-2862. Blood pressures; infants’, chil- Curtis Dean Wiley, 42, Colorado Col.;his children, Cassie Spudy Early Head Start is a state funded Springs, Colo., former resident of of Minnesota, Brittnnee Wiley of with cancer is welcome. Call Norma The “Freedom Today” group of dren’s and adults’ immunizations; program for income eligible fami- Narcotics Anonymous 8 Goodland, died Wednesday, Jan. Wichita and Justice Wiley of Bird at 890-6629 for more information. meets at health assessments for Kan Be lies with prenatal mothers and chil- Goodland Activities Center p.m. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Fridaysand 29, 2014, in his home. City; his mother of Goodland; two The Healthy, daycare and school entry; dren up to age three. Families par- has the daily activities. For informa- 8 p.m. on Sundays at 1013 Center. fasting blood sugar and hemoglo- He was born on Dec. 16, 1971, to brothers, Max Riley of Goodland ticipate in a variety of educational Lola N. Wiley and Robert D. Wiley and Mike Riley of Brewster; and tion call 890-7242. Memberships Call 890-8369. bin; and family planning available activities and receive free medical Bird City Alcoholics Anony- in Goodland. two granddaughters. options for everyone including day by appointment. Sharps containers and dental care. mous 6:30 p.m. Preceding him in death was his Cremation has been chosen. passes for $5. Visit goodlandgac. group meets at are available for a fee. WIC program Services include special needs (Mountain Time) on Fridays grandparents. A memorial service to be an- com or stop by 808 Main. The hours at the available. Call 890-4888 or go to of children with disabilities. If you Nar- Survivors include his wife Mar- nounced later. are 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday Senior Center on 4th Street. www.sherman.kansas.com. have a family member with a special cotics Anonymous meets at 6:30 cie Burger of Colorado Springs, through Thursday, Friday 5:30 a.m. If you have questions, concerns problem, such as drug or alcohol (Mountain Time) on Tuesdays to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at or complaints about child care, call abuse, job loss or other family crisis, Aerobics and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. the Senior Center. Call (785) 734- the health department. your family can qualify. Call 785- Water Testing — are at 5:30 a.m. on Monday and 2734 for more information. The Northwest 672-3125, ext. 187. Olinda Hesse Wednesday. Insanity class meets thrift store Local Environmental Protection at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Group does well evaluations, in- preschool Lifelong Sher- visitors. man County, Kan- Preceding her Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and The Goodland Churches Thrift cluding testing for bacteria and Sherman County Head Start is Shop, 1002 Main, is open from 10 sas resident Olinda in death were her Saturday. Taekwondo with Wayne nitrates. To schedule an evaluation a free preschool for eligible 3 and Hesse, 100, died parents; her two Luckert call for times and dates. a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through or discuss environmental concerns, 4 year olds. The federally funded Friday. Donations welcome. The Saturday, Febru- husbands; sister Weight Watchers meets at 5:30 call the Health Department at 890- program is targeted to families who ary 1, 2014, at Edna McClung; daily specials p.m. for weigh in and 6 p.m. for are 50 percent off 4888. meet certain economic guidelines Good Samaritan brothers Albert men’s department on Monday, 50 the meeting every Tuesday at the hospital volunteers and provides hearing, vision, dental Society—Sherman Peter, Ted Peter, Harvest Evangelical Free Church, percent off housewares, furniture, and educational screenings. Nutri- County in Good- Reuben Peter, and 521 E. Hwy. 24. For information electronics and crafts on Tuesday, Gift shop hours are 9 a.m. to noon tious meals are served, and parents land. Gilbert Peter; her call (785) 890-6423. 10 cent books on Wednesday, 50 and 1 to 4 p.m.; a.m. and p.m. vol- are encouraged to get involved in She was born on daughter Shirley Goodland Alcoholics Anony- percent off children’s department on unteers are in the gift shop. Today: July 17, 1913, in Amack; son-in- their children’s education. For in- Sydney Nebraska, law William Ce- mous, 1013 Center. If you drink Thursday and 50 percent of ladies’ a.m. Nina Mersch. Wednesday: formation call 890-2552. department on Friday. For informa- a.m. Patti Purvis and p.m. Bonnie the daughter of Katie (Bettger) cil; step-son-in-law Kenneth alcohol, that’s your business. If you and Henry Peter. She grew up Rose. want to stop, we can help. Call 821- tion call 890-2007. Hawks. Thursday: a.m. Lanan Ginn. mops Friday: a.m. Avis Alcorn. Monday: in Sherman County, Kansas, at- Surviving family includes her 3826 or 728-7491. health department MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) tending school through the eighth son-in-law Alvin Amack of St. a.m. Sherryl Ketter and p.m. Marga- meets the first Monday of every Goodland Al-Anon Family The Sherman County Health De- grade, and then working at J.C. Francis; step-daughters Mary Lou Group meets at 6 p.m. on Fridays ret Balman. Tuesday: none. month October thru May. Meeting Penney in Goodland. Rose of Beecher Island; Monda partment at 1622 Broadway is open time: 6 p.m. -7:30 p.m. at the Har- at First Christian Church, 711 Ar- from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. On November 11, 1933, she Odell and her husband Cliff of vest Evangelical Free Church; 521 and Murlin D. McClung were Colorado Springs, Colorado; E Highway 24; Goodland. For more married, and to them was born Connie Bienhoff and her husband information email goodlandmops@ Shirley Joan on December 29, Joel of Kensington; grandchildren obituary gmail.com or call (785) 890-6423. 1935. Murlin passed away on Pamela Whitson and her husband October 3, 1981. Doug of Goodland; Mike Cecil of Bertha G. Dobbs Enjoy a night at the movies! On July 28, 1985, she and Goodland; numerous step-grand- Sherman Jimmy Hesse were married, and children; great-grandchildren Bertha G. Dobbs, 84, Sharon High School in Sharon Springs. Gill of Goodland, a sister Frances www.goodlandnet.com/movies 1203 Main – Phone 899-6103 they continued to make their Natashia Cecil of Hays, Jennifer Springs resident, died Thursday, On Aug. 5, 1947, she and Logan Vancauwenbergh of Derby; 10 Tonight 7 PM home in Goodland. He passed Cech and her husband Jason of Jan. 30, 2014, at Citizens Medical C. Dobbs were married and they grandchildren, 20 great-grandchil- away October 13, 2002. Salina, and Jason Whitson of Saving Mr. Banks (PG-13) She enjoyed playing cards, Denver, Colorado. Center in Colby. made their home in Sha- dren and five great-great-grand- Starts Fri. 7 PM: The Nut Job 3D (PG) bingo, needlework, babysitting, The funeral will be Wednesday, She was born on May ron Springs. children. helping friends, traveling, and February 5, at 10:30 a.m. MT, at 12, 1929, to Edith (Smith) Mrs. Dobbs was a Services will be at 2 p.m. on Sat- working in her yard. She was a Emmanuel Lutheran Church in and Neal Rauch at Ran- homemaker and enjoyed urday, Feb. 8, 2014, at the Sharon GUN COIN ANTIQUE very good cook and made sure Goodland, with Pastor Darian som. Her family moved to sewing, gardening, work- Springs Cemetery with the Rev. SHOW 2014 no one ever left hungry. She Hybl officiating. Burial will fol- Sharon Springs when she ing with her flowers in her Paul McNall officiating. Inurnment Phillipsburg, KS enjoyed making bread items like low in the Goodland Cemetery. cinnamon, crescent, and dinner Memorials may be designated was 15 months old. yard and cooking. will following the Sharon Springs Sponsored by The Borderline Gun Club Mrs. Dobbs attended Preceding her in death Cemetery. rolls, and lots of pies. Her fried to Emmanuel Lutheran Church, chicken was awesome! Even past and may be left at or mailed to Broadway Elementary were her husband on May Memorials to the Citizens Medi- Sat. February 15 • 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. School in Rural Wallace 7, 2013; her parents and cal Center Nursing Department the time that she was able to cook, Koons Funeral Home, 211 N. Dobbs Sun. February 16 • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. she loved giving something to Main, Goodland, KS 67735- County and then contin- her brother Ernest Rauch. may be mails to Koons Funeral people who came to see her, so 1555. ued in grade school in Sha- Survivors include her Home, 211 N. Main, Goodland, Location: Phillips County Fair Bldg. to that end, her family kept her Online condolences and reg- ron Springs. She graduated in 1947 son Terry (Helen) Dobbs of Good- Kan. 67735. For more information: supplied with 7-Up and candies, ister book: from Wallace County Community land, a daughter Tanya (Douglas) Larry Randall: (785) 543-5641 so that she could share with her www.koonsfuneralhome.com

Specials for the week Jan. 31-Feb. 6 Drinks included. Dine-in or carry out! Friday, Jan. 31: Nachos See American Profile magazine in this week’s issue of Saturday, Feb. 1: Bierock Casserole Sunday, Feb. 2: Fried Chicken Your sponsorship could be right here! Monday, Feb. 3: Sloppy Joes (available in local area only) Tuesday, Feb. 4: Chicken Alfredo Brought to you by: Call The Goodland Star-News Wednesday, Feb. 5: Stuffed Peppers Thursday, Feb. 6: Meatloaf today for more information! (785) 899-2338 Jct. of Hwys. 27 and 40, Sharon Springs, Kansas • Phone: 785-852-4664 star-news goodland The Star-News / Tuesday, February 4, 2014 3 Orphan train Math class gets visit from trooper show at Oakley One’s Company, with actress Pippa White, will be performing “Story of the Orphan Train” at 2 p.m. (Mountain Time) on Sunday, Feb. 16, in the Rawlins County High School auditorium. Western Plains Arts Association is also sponsoring a workshop prior to the show at 12:30 p.m. (Mountain Time) for storytellers or folks who would like to be storytellers to attend, located Pippa White in the teachers workroom. The “Story of the Orphan Train” discusses: how many orphans were drawing on many different sources there? At least 200,000, or maybe for a collection of unusual and as many as 500,000. Fending for entertaining solo productions. themselves on the streets of New White adds to her performances York, homeless children were given many dialects and accents which are a chance for a new life in America’s characteristic to her shows. She says heartland by riding the orphan some of her dialects come naturally, train. Orphans who remember the thanks to a British father, and both experience come to life and share her parents spent considerable time a heartrending and forgotten part in England. “Other children came of history. home to milk and cookies after One’s Company is a collection school,” she says. “I came home to of one-woman shows featuring afternoon tea!” Pippa White. White grew up in San Admission to the show is with Francisco, appeared regularly on arts association season ticket, or at television as a child, trained at the the door; adults, $12; students, $6. American Conservatory Theatre Support was provided in part by Academy, and for five years was an award from Mid-America Arts seen as hostess of a daily morning Alliance, the National Endowment television show on ABC. Moving for the Arts, Kansas Creative Arts to the midwest led to her pursuing and Industries Commission, and an education, starting a family foundations, corporations and and reestablishing a career with individuals throughout Arkansas, work in theaters, arts in education Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, programs, and finally, not just one, Oklahoma and Texas. but several one-woman shows Kansas Highway Patrol Lt. Terry Kummer was at the Grant Junior driver was going at a wreck. The math teacher is Tanya Szanto. High math classes on Friday explaining how math was used in Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News Fort Hays to have his job. For example the different ways of figuring how fast a renovation class Brewster schools release honor rolls The Brewster School District Sophomore: Rachel Friess Sophomores: T-Aera Abbott, Honor Roll The Kansas Center for Innova- systems and consider proper drain- has released the Honor Roll for the Principal’s Honor Roll Quinton Clymer, Justin Schmidt Eighth grade: Katelynn Barnes, tive Education at Fort Hays State age around a home. second nine week. To be on the Su- Juniors: Dara Roulier and Takoda Turner Austin Bear, Jacob Benham, Koebe University will hold a workshop “The Home Renovation Process perintendent’s Honor Roll, student Sophomores: Tylyr Cheatum Freshmen: Dalton Arntt and Lorg and Adrian Mercado series on home renovation. – Where do I Begin?,” the second must earn 4.0 grade point average. Freshmen: Tad Holm and Jaden Kylee Cheatum Seventh grade: Karlee Brown, Kris Munsch, assistant profes- workshop in the series, April 5, Those on the Principal’s Honor Roll Schmidt Junior High Mckedzie Clymer, Mikenna Han- sor of applied technology in the delves into moving from ideas to a must have a grade average of 3.5 to Honor Roll Superintendent’s Honor Roll evik and Brett Roulier university’s Institute of Applied step-by-step list of what to do when 3.99. Honor Roll students have an Seniors: Tanner Abbott, Ashley Sixth grade: Weston Schmidt Sixth grade: Morgan Bryant, Jac- Technology, will take a hands-on renovating a home. This workshop average of 3.0 to 3.49. Barrie, Justin Culwell and Yumi President’s Honor Roll son Clymer, Cameron Ford-Gillen approach to the renovation process includes a visit to a home currently High School Inagaki Seventh grade: Arianna Martinez and Thomas Martinez. in a series of three workshops. Each being renovated. Superintendent’s Honor Roll Juniors: Alicia Barrie, C.J. Fel- and Desmond Purvis is available for one hour of college The final installment of the series, Juniors: Layton Werth zien and Jace Jorgensen Sixth grade: Genesis Aguilar credit. The series is designed for “Enough Talking About Houses,” anyone involved or thinking of April 26, puts participants to work corrections becoming involved in some type of installing a door, replacing a wax home renovation. ring on a toilet or fixing drainage Free tax assistance is available All three will be from 7:30 a.m. around a home. A tape measure, The Goodland Star-News will to 3:30 p.m. (Mountain Time) safety glasses and pencil are need- This year, AARP Foundation is said AARP Kansas Director Maren helped more than 35,500 people file correct any mistake or misunder- Saturdays at Davis Hall on the Fort ed. again providing free tax assistance Turner. “We know this is a valuable their federal and state tax returns. standing in a news story. 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Why would the New York Times editorial board stoop to give advice to our Supreme Court?” It’s because this is not just a Kansas fight, but a national move- ment concerned with perceived equality in education and, basi- cally, with taking authority over school spending out of the hands of the elected legislatures by court action. And right now, if you listen to the voices of the largely liberal East Coast establishment led by the Times, the wrong side is win- ning in Kansas. Other than being firmly in control of conservatives, Kansas is not unique in this battle. Forty-five states face school-funding lawsuits, most aimed at increasing spending. These draw support both from civil-rights groups concerned with the fate of urban schools and minority students, and from teacher unions and edu- cation groups that want more money. The Times, in an October editorial, advised the Kansas Supreme Court to back a district court order to restore public-school fund- ing to 2008 levels, spending an estimated $400 million more. “The State Supreme Court should uphold that order,” the edito- rial board intoned, “while making it clear that the Legislature does not have the power to unilaterally shortchange schoolchildren.” While the Times allegedly refused to run a full response from Gov. Sam Brownback, it did run a short letter to the editor from the governor noting that education spending had increased $200 Many proposals won’t become laws million on his watch and defending his income-tax cuts. Those cuts really bother the pro-spending side in this struggle, I would be amiss to not remind everyone year, I testified for and against proposed bills in because they see it representing dollars the state could be putting who follows the events in Topeka that there ward both the House and the Senate. Over 600 bills into teacher salaries and other programs, forever lost. will be lots of noise, about many topics, but all are proposed each year, and no one can be an While it did not run the governor’s full response, the Times did that noise boils down to it is a long way from cassidy expert on all of them. run an opinion, or “op-ed,” column attacking the state education becoming a law or a budget change. I also heard from a constituent about an funding stance by two “experts” committed to forcing higher Last year, of the 416 bills proposed in the • state rep. agency that was being very ineffective for a school spending, titled in a play off the old William Allen White House, 90 became law. There were 247 bills family member. I hand delivered their concerns editorial, “What’s the Matter With Kansas Schools?” proposed in the Senate; 47 became law. Surrogacy is the bill causing the most com- to the governor’s policy maker and to the head The piece puts the struggle into the national perspective: “Many A great rumor, in the halls today, is that we motion this week. I have outlined before how of the committee that deals with the agency. I of these lawsuits successfully forced elected officials to increase will pass the Corrections Budget (it was vetoed difficult it is for a bill to become a law. When agree with their concerns and will always try school funding and to deliver more resources to poor students last year) and gavel out to go home. We can you see a controversial bill that you have to get a positive change in the agency. and those with special needs. If the Kansas Supreme Court rules then sit at home and wait to be called back for strong opinions about, the time to express An interesting fact is that 30 percent of Kan- otherwise, students in those states may begin to see the tide of the results of the pending school lawsuit. I was them is before the bill goes to committee. A sans are obese, making Kansas the 14th fattest education cuts return.” quoted in the Topeka paper as “we are all wait- constituent of mine sent me great information state in the country. Reducing the average body The authors were David Sciarra. He heads the Education Law ing for the 500 pound gorilla to jump.” There about surrogacy, and I can now refer to that mass of Kansans by 5 percent could lead to Center, which describes itself as a public interest law firm special- are lots of maneuvers being made to support information if I ever have to vote on it. I can health care savings of more than $2 billion in izing in the reform of elementary and secondary school systems or oppose the results, but all are moot until it also share my concerns, with intelligent com- 10 years. That would fund the Medicaid expan- in New Jersey, and Wade Henderson, president of the Leadership happens – just noise. ments, to someone on the committee. Last sion being considered in Kansas. Conference on Civil and Human Rights and the Leadership Con- ference Education Fund, and among other things, former head of the NAACP Washington office. State capitol renovations finsihed At the crux of the battle, however, is the basic question of whether democratic decision making or the courts ultimately After thirteen years of fences, construction as well as those using Farm Credit services. control the school budget. Which side people fall on seems to zones and dust, the crane has come down and Ralph County officials, opponents of the bill, said the depend on whether they want more money, not whether the believe the doors have opened to the newly renovated registration fee provides about $47 million in more in the power of the people and their elected representatives, Kansas State Capitol. As we celebrated Kan- Ostmeyer revenue to their general budget, and therefore or the (often necessary) power of the courts. sas’ 153rd birthday on Wednesday, Governor triggers property tax increases to replace the In the best of all possible worlds, the discussion would be about Brownback dedicated the restored state capitol • state senator county revenue. what works for kids, not about how much to spend or who controls featuring the newest addition, the Visitor’s A general theme amongst counties blames the purse strings. But basic issues of democracy and fairness seem Center. piece of legislation introduced this week was the state for its high property taxes. Represen- to overshadow that. – Steve Haynes As the gateway to the Capitol building, SB 305, which shifts capital improvement tatives from the Kansas Association of Real- the Visitor’s Center is now the central hub dollars, approved by local voters, for bond is- tors, however, offered testimony noting that for guests. It features a number of amenities, sues into the state’s equalization assistance for local governments have raised property taxes including a larger Capitol Gift Store, a class- local option budgets. Shifting the state funds at an average of 7.11 percent per year over the room, auditorium, tour desk and a number of for buildings into the local option equalization last 11 years – far outpacing this, or any other, The Goodland Star-News exhibits! The center is a great place for school would focus less on building construction and state tax increases. (USPS No. 222-460. ISSN 0893-0562) kids and families to engage in interactive learn- more on classroom instruction. School districts As the tax committee continues to debate, Member: Kansas Press Association Inland Press Association Colorado Press Association ing about our state’s history and the people who will continue to receive state assistance to re- and as SB 298 moves through the process, I’ll National Newspaper Association have worked tirelessly to continue to make pay bonds; however, bonds approved after July keep you updated on its status. Kansas a great state. As Governor Brownback 1, 2014, will no longer be eligible for similar An important issue for rural Kansans, the e-mail: [email protected] stated in his dedication speech, “This is a state aid. The local option also provides local Governor this week announced action to mini- Steve Haynes, President monument to the people of the state who made communities with the opportunity to lower mize effects of a propane shortage. As propane Kevin Bottrell, Editor 20 11 it to the stars through difficulty.” property taxes by adding these state dollars levels in the Midwest are at record lows, more Pat Schiefen, Society Editor The renovations are breath-taking and it is to the fund. than 1,400 Kansans are at risk of going without Advertising Department 2011 my hope every Kansan will make the trip to Hearings also began this week on SB 298 in their primary heating source. In response, the Jessica Harenberg and Angela Bonham see this spectacular landmark. As you make Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee. Governor has taken several actions to protect plans to visit Topeka, please feel free to contact Kansans. For a full description, please visit Sheila Smith, Circulation Manager This measure would eliminate the Kansas my office to assist in arrangements for tours mortgage registration fee. Why is this impor- governor.ks.gov or call 785-368-8500. Nor’west Press at the Capitol building. We now feature eight tant? The fee currently cost real estate buyers The Senate Utilities Committee will also Richard Westfahl, General Manager different one-hour tours focusing on various seeking financing through local financial hold an information hearing on the availability Gary Stewart, Jim Bowker, James Jackson aspects of the building, so I encourage you to institutions millions of dollars each year. and prices of the gas as the costs have spiked Kris McCool, Tracy Traxel, come learn all you can about our state’s unique Currently, the mortgage taxed by counties in the past two months, rising by 28 percent Judy McKnight, Melinda Claytor. history, and enjoy this beautiful symbol of our far exceeds the county’s costs for recording nationally according to the US Energy Infor- ongoing legacy. the mortgage. Proponents of the bill said mation Administration. If you or someone you Happenings for this week… the mortgage registration fee puts home and know is in danger as a result of this evolving nwkansas.com Aside from celebrating our Kansas history, business buyers who have to finance their crisis, please make me aware, and I will be N.T. Betz, Director of Internet Services the Senate continued to focus on a number of purchases at an unfair disadvantage to cash happy to assist in seeking relief. ([email protected]) items being vetted in committees. One notable buyers who don’t use traditional mortgages, Evan Barnum, Systems Admin.([email protected]) Published every Tuesday and Friday except the days observed for New Confessions of a magazine addict Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christ- mas Day, at 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. My name is Cynthia and I’m a maga- had to have it. Then Real Simple followed me Periodicals postage paid at Goodland, Kan. 67735; entered at the Goodland, Kan., Post Office under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1878. zineaholic. cynthia home. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Goodland Star-News, There, I’ve said it. Now maybe I can start By now, there was one or two in the mailbox 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. healing. every day. The mailman gave me dirty looks Telephone: (785) 899-2338. Editorial e-mail: star-news@nwkansas.­ My habit started out simply enough with a haynes as he heaved his bag onto my porch each day. com. Advertising questions can be sent to: [email protected]­ couple of subscriptions to women’s magazines The magazines started taking over all the The Goodland Star-News assumes no liability for mistakes or omissions – Family Circle and Woman’s Day. • open season chairs and then the tables. Soon we couldn’t eat in advertising or failure to publish beyond the actual cost of the ad. SUBSCRIPTIONS: In Sherman County and adjacent counties: three I was tempted by Ladies Home Journal and in either the kitchen or the dining room because months, $29; six months, $46; 12 months, $81. Out of area, weekly mailing Good Housekeeping but I didn’t subscribe to to read. we couldn’t find the tables and chairs because of two issues: three months, $39; six months, $54; 12 months, $89 (All tax them. I admit to purchasing a copy or two from I stayed strong for several years but some- of my magazines. included). Mailed individually each day: (call for a price). the newstand. But that was just for recreational where along the line, I got my name on MAIL- Steve pleaded with me. Don’t subscribe. Incorporating: use. Nothing hardcore. ING LISTS. Don’t renew. Be strong. And then I found Taste of Home. Here was Then came the offers. Only $10 for a year’s Well finally, I am admitting it. I’m not go- a cooking magazine without all those articles subscription to Good Housekeeping. Only $12 ing to renew. I’m going to turn my eyes away The Goodland Daily News on Appétit 1932-2003 on fashion, design and makeup, which I never for a subscription to B and a friend from those bright covers at the grocery store. read anyway. I tumbled to a subscription. It was could have one for free. I’m throwing away the wonderful offers for The Sherman fun and easy and only came every other month. My best friends became Every Day with buy one and get two free. Of course, I’ll still Then I got the chance to visit the headquar- Rachel Ray, Martha Stewart Living and Oprah be getting magazines for several years. It’s a County Herald Founded by Eric and ters of the Reiman Publications in Wisconsin, Magazine. slow process but I’m learning to just say no. Founded by Thomas McCants Roxie Yonkey where Taste of Home, Country Woman, Bird Before I knew it, I needed Southern Living Oh look Steve, oldest daughter is working 1935-1989 1994-2001 and Blooms, Reminisce and several others are and Coastal Living. Well, if I was going to get on a project for Fine Cooking. I really should produced. magazine about places I didn’t live, I really had see what that’s all about. It’s a family obliga- I was in heaven but kept my distance. I loved to get Midwest Living. tion really. Nor’West Newspapers Taste of Home but wasn’t going to start getting I picked up a copy of Food Network Maga- Why are you looking at me like that? Give Haynes Publishing Company a slew of magazines I didn’t need or have time zine on the newstand. It was so special. I just me back that credit card! The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, February 4, 2014 5 Congressman talks public notice PUBLIC NOTICE County, Kansas, according deadline, the change shall only 4, 2014 to the recorded plat thereof. be approved by a unanimous budget at town hall OFFICIAL NOTICE Commonly known as 1502 Main vote of the City Commission. Brian James Public Hearing for Zoning Street. Protest petitions are available Building Official TOWN HALL, from Page 1 Huelskamp said the tax code, District Change (Rezoning) in the Inspection and Code when stacked on the floor, is taller As provided in the City of Enforcement Department of the Published in The Goodland The conversation then turned to than he is and needs to simplified. To whom it may concern and Goodland Zoning Code, Article City of Goodland. Star-News, Tuesday, February the Affordable Care Act, also known “The more simple it is the more to all persons interested: 16 the above amendment will 3, 2014. as Obamacare. Huelskamp said revenue you’d probably raise,” he Notice is hereby given that at be discussed and considered Certified, this day of February there have been cuts to Medicare, said. “There are even Democrats on 6 p.m. on February 25, 2014. by the Goodland Planning which hurts rural areas that are very board with this.” the City of Goodland Planning Commission, and all persons dependent on Medicare and Medic- Huelskamp spent a lot of time Commission in the Second interested in said matter will be aid payments. talking about the budget process, Floor Conference Room at heard at this time concerning There is good news in health care, which he sees as broken. Beyond City Hall, 204 W. 11th Street. their views and wishes and General Public Transportation he said. The University of Kansas the $1 trillion budget that was just Goodland. Kansas, will consider any protest against any of the Medical school has a program at the passed in Congress, he said, there the following application: provisions of the proposed Schedule a ride call: is about $2 trillion in “mandatory Salina campus specially crafted for changes to the zoning regulation 785-899-5082 rural doctors. spending” that is not voted on. Case No. 2014-001 will be considered by the “It’s the best thing about the entire “Congress has allowed the presi- Zone change from the C1 Commission Property owners Monday-Friday KU Med program,” he said. dent to do more and more over the – General Business district to within 300 feet of such property 8 a.m.-3 p.m. MST Huelskamp was asked about years,” he said. “It goes back before the C2 – Downtown Business described above, wanting to • First come first served IRC Section 179, which allowed this president. It started with the Business district for property protest the proposed change businesses to deduct or expense the ‘Imperial Presidency’ of Richard legally described and generally will have fourteen days after the • $1 per trip purchase price of equipment, rather Nixon.” located as follows: Planning Commission makes its • Handicap accessible than depreciating it over the lifetime He said there are seven or eight recommendation regarding the • Bus services are within of the equipment. This deduction federal agency budgets, such as LEGAL DESCRIPTION requested rezoning to submit a city limits of Goodland, KS was allowed to expire at the begin- the Internal Revenue Service and Lots (1), Two (2) and Three protest petition to the office of ning of the year. Huelskamp said the Health and Human Services, that the (3) in Block Four (4) in the the City of Goodland City Clerk. 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Tanner Gastineau tried to pin Mark Fisher during their match on Thursday at the Max second pin in the second period. The Cowboys won the dual 52-18. Jones Fieldhouse. Gastineau, wrestling at 126 pounds, won the match with a last- Photo by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News

SUBSCRIBER Wrestlers beat Burlington 52-18 at home John Petracich You receive two free passes to see: The Goodland High School wres- James Dinkel, 145, lost by fall to point on an escape in the second pe- In junior varsity matches, Jose Saturday at Baldwin. tling team won a home dual with Madison Grinnan. riod. Peden scored two more points Ledesma, 113, beat Cody Rit- Avelar, Hernandez, Milke and saving Burlington 52-18 on Thursday at Ricky Milke, 152, pulled out an to win 7-1. ter by fall with 25 seconds left in Peden won by fall. Withington won mr. banks the Max Jones Fieldhouse. 11-0 lead over Mitchel Richardson. Garrett Taylor won by fall over the second period. He had been 7-0 and Taylor, 10-1. At 113, Tristan Cooper lost by fall Richardson was unable to score Dylan Tisher with 1:10 left in the leading 10-1. Gerell Miller, 145, Bahe and Dinkel lost by fall. (PG-13) to Logan Durham. Cooper trailed until he got a reversal in the third second. He had been leading 8-0. was leading 11-2 when he pinned Tristan Cooper lost 4-1; Gastineau Clip and bring to the show. Non Transferable 4-0 in the first period, but came period to make it 11-2. Milke put Tate Withington, 106; Aaron Ave- Clayton Jacobsen with 8 seconds lost 15-7; Colton Cooper lost 4-2 back to score three points. He was another two points on the board to lar, 120; Colton Cooper, 170; Ian left in the second. Miller wrestled and Bonsall lost 10-2. pinned with 59 seconds left in the win the 13-2 major decision. Bonsall, 195; won by default. The another match after the varsity ac- Goodland was open at 220 and second period. At 160, John Peden put five points Cowboys were open at 220, forfeit- tion against Cole Kilborn, losing by 285. Tanner Gastineau, 126, pinned on the board before his opponent, ing to Jon Satterly. Both teams were fall with 1:07 left in the first. Next action for the Cowboys will 1203 Main Avenue • (785) 899-6103 Mark Fisher just before the buzzer Jade Cole, was able to score his only open at 285. The Cowboys lost a dual 38-31 on be at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in Atwood. in the second period. Gastineau led 5-2 going into the second and scored three more points before pinning his Crossword Puzzle opponent. Fun By The numBers Austin Hernandez had a near- Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. This mind- stalemate with Martin Torres Jr. bending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your The wrestlers circled each other sudoku savvy to the test! looking for an opening for most of the match. Torres pulled out to a 2-0 Here’s How It Works: lead in the first, but two escapes tied Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken things up. Hernandez scored on a down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the num- last-second takedown in the third, bers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each avoiding overtime and winning the number can appear only once in each row, column and match 3-2. box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided At 138, Brook Bahe won by fall in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it over Garrett Hinkhouse with six gets to solve the puzzle! seconds left in the first period. Bahe had been leading 2-0. School calendar for February 5-11 Goodland High School • Grant Junior High School CLUES ACROSS 4. Commune in northern West Elementary School • Central Elementary School 1. Take by theft France Linda & Walt Linthacum 7. Cash machine 5. “Run to Him” singer Wednesday: - Owners/Agents 10. Removed from atten- Bobby 7:30 a.m.: PLC dance 6. Doctor of Education FCCLA District Elections in Grainfi eld 12. Old World buffalo 7. Celestial intermediary L & W 13. 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