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weather report Fatal wreck on I-70 early Monday The roads in Sherman County 30° proved more dangerous Monday 10 a.m. morning than they had been dur- Monday ing last weeks’ blizzard. Snow began falling late Sunday, leaving Today roads icy and snowpacked Monday • Sunset, 5:36 p.m. morning. Wednesday At 7:56 a.m. Monday, emergency • Sunrise, 6:23 a.m. medical technicians, fire rescue • Sunset, 5:37 p.m. vehicles and Highway Patrol troop- ers were called to the scene of a Midday Conditions one-vehicle rollover on I-70 at • Soil temperature 33 degrees mile post 13. The vehicle had rolled • Humidity 75 percent into the median and came to rest • Sky partly cloudy on its wheels. The reporting party • Winds north 20 mph described the accident as possibly • Barometer 30.01 inches fatal. A firefighter on scene said and falling the driver of the vehicle was in bad • Record High today 71° (1896) condition. • Record Low today -6° (1960) A second ambulance was paged out at 8:02. At 8:12, the ambulance Last 24 Hours* crew reported they were taking two High Sunday 30° patients to the hospital. One was Low Sunday 26° “code blue,” meaning the patient Precipitation 0.04 was in either cardiac or respiratory This month 0.78 arrest. Rescue personnel reported Year to date 0.85 they were attempting cardiopulmo- Above normal 0.06 inches nary resuscitation. The ambulance The Topside Forecast reached Goodland Regional Medi- Today: Partly sunny with a 20 cal Center at 8:25. The patient was percent chance of snow after 4 declared dead at the hospital. p.m., a high near 34, winds north- Earlier in the day, a Highway west at 10 to 30 with wind chills as Patrol trooper in Sherman County law as -10 and a low around 18. had reported the driving lane on Wednesday: Mostly sunny with a I-70 was icy and the passing lane high near 32, winds breezy out of was partially snow packed. Rescue personnel worked to get a recreational vehicle back onto have resulted in several slide-offs. There was also a fatal accident the northwest at 15 to 25 mph and Traffic accidents in Sherman I-70 near Ruleton on Friday. The snowstorms over the past week Monday morning. Photo by Brenda Aumiller Smith a low around 13. County were relatively light from Extended Forecast the Wednesday-Thursday storm. slide-offs, tows, abandoned vehicles Rain, Hail and Snow Network, an evening. vice has recorded 22.7 inches of Thursday: Mostly sunny with Several slide-offs were reported and stranded motorists. organization of citizens who post Sunday’s snowfall came from the snow since Dec. 1. a high near 34 and a low around on I-70. Things were worse further The National Weather Service precipitation reports, recorded opposite direction, hitting areas of The Weather Service is predicting 16. Friday: Mostly sunny with a east, with an injury accident north- recording 4.5 inches of snow on snowfall of 10-11 inches. Colorado and Wyoming first before a slight chance of snow tonight, but high near 37 and a low around 21. west of Oakley on Wednesday Wednesday and 7.4 inches on Thurs- I-70 was shut down from east to heading into Kansas and Nebraska. sunny and clear with highs in the 30s Saturday: Mostly sunny with a high The Highway Patrol reported 15 day for a total of 11.9. Winds got as west for several hours Thursday. It Snowfall began in Goodland late for the rest of the week. near 44 and a low around 24. injury crashes across Kansas, with high as 38 mph, dropping visibility was closed eastbound from Colby Sunday evening, resulting in about (National Weather Service) Get 24-hour weather info. at 162.400 MHz. 106 non-injury crashes and 1,454 to a quarter-mile in some places. to Goodland at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. six tenths of an inch. Wind speeds motorist assist calls, which includes The Community Collaborative The road was re-opened later that reached 32 mph. The Weather Ser- Lighting the candles local markets 10 a.m. Wheat — $6.95 bushel Posted county price — $7.08 Corn — $6.97 bushel Posted county price — $6.98 Milo — $6.52 bushel Soybeans — $13.60 bushel Posted county price — $14,30 Millet — no bid Sunflowers Oil current crop — $23.75 cwt. Confection — no bid Pinto beans — $28 (Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta, Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean. These may not be closing figures. )

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Current National Honor Society member Gunner Helton lit the candle for leader- Auditorium. Nineteen new members were inducted into the society. ship at the Induction Ceremony on Friday, Feb. 18, at the Goodland High School Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News Goodland man to lead Lions Suspect charged Don Keihl of the Goodland Division, General Motors Cor- governor during 2007-2008 when Cowboy Lions Club was chosen to serve poration, in Flint. He then served the district failed to elect a new as the first vice district 31 years as a civilian governor. Keihl is now serving a in Colby murder case junior places governor at the Feb. 17 employee with the three-year assignment as Global district convention in United States Air Force Membership Team chairman. He William Andrew Shank, 24, Gar- Judge Glenn Schiffner was set for at second at state Dodge City. in Denver, where he also serves as the current secre- den City, has been formally charged 10 a.m. Tuesday. Keihl will begin his was a developer, imple- tary for Goodland Lions Club. with murder in Thomas County The defendant has been held here Goodland High School term of office on July 1. menter, and manager Keihl is widowed. His spouse, District Court in connection with since shortly after his arrest the day wrestler Colton Cooper He was born and raised of automated financial Mary, was very active in Lions the Feb. 9 death of 27-year-old Teri of the killing near Lenora in Phillips placed second at the Class near Ann Arbor, Mich. systems. He retired in Clubs for over 40 years, serving L. Morris in Colby. County. He was held overnight in the 4A State Wrestling Tourna- After high school gradu- 1993. as club president of both a Lions A statement from Don Brown, Phillips County Jail and transferred ment on Saturday in Salina. ation, he attended Baker Keihl became a Lions Club and a Lioness Club. communications director for Kansas to Colby the next day. eight other Cowboys quali- Business University in Don Keihl Club member in 1968. At the Kansas Lions State Attorney General Derek Schmidt, Morris was found near death in fied for state. Flint, Mich., earning Over the years, he has Convention in 2012, Keihl was said Schmidt filed charges today her burning home after firemen were See page 11 a business degree in served in all club officer awarded the International Presi- against Shank for first-degree mur- called to put out a fire. Her 9-month- 1950. He later earned an account- positions, including three times dent’s Leadership Award Medal der, aggravated arson and aggravated old daughter was missing but was ing and finance degree in 1955 at as a club president. He served as for outstanding service to Kansas burglary. found safe later in the day. the University of Michigan. district governor of 17-K4 – the Lions Clubs. Shank is being held in the Thomas Brown said the attorney general’s Keihl was employed for 13 northwest Kansas district – dur- County Jail on a $1 million bond. office would make no additional years as an accountant and bud- ing the 2006-2007 Lions year, First appearance before District comment at this time. get officer with AC Spark Plug and remained as acting district about our 2 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, February 26, 2013 friends card shower The children of Loretta Boying- the calendar obituaries ton are requesting a card shower for her 90th birthday on Sunday, March Elizabeth Schmidt 3. Cards may be sent to her at 418 W. calendar Lodge in Hoxie. For information apple slices, bread and pudding. Friday 12th, Goodland, Kan. 67735. Participating in the Sherman call (785) 462-3915 or visit www. : Pasta salad with ham Elizabeth “Bett” Schmidt, 86, Bateman Funeral Home, 211 E. County health challenge? Look- gmd4.org. and vegetables, gelatin with fruit, Kanorado resident, died Sunday, 11th, Goodland is handling the ar- genesis and Friday, March 8, and Sat- ing for a fun exercise program? On breadstick and cookie. Feb. 24, 2013. rangements. urday, March 9 salvation army Try beginning line dance! Mon- , the Mothers of school menu A full obituary will follow. Preschoolers is sponsoring Sepia Genesis and Salvation Army are days 6 p.m. For more information Splash Children’s Portraits with Today: Breakfast - star span- available year round to help those in call 890-2688. Ellen Bartlett vintage attire and props at the gled pancakes, sausage links, fuit need. Please call 785-890-2299 to Prairie Land Food sign up will First Baptist Church, 1121 Main. juice and milk. Lunch - stromboli, Ellen “Marie” Bartlett, 77, retired dery until her failing health stopped speak to a volunteer. be until Monday, March. 11. spinach salad, fresh carrots, fresh City of Burlington deputy city clerk, her. Distribution is 1 to 2 p.m. Satur- For information call Sky at (785) activities 405-0163. strawberries and milk. Wednes- died Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013, Preceding her in death day, March 23. at Cat’s TnT, 1018 day: Breakfast - whole wheat in Burlington. was her husband; her par- Tours of the 1907 Victorian AARP Tax-Aide counseling, Main, or at the Bernadine Johnson bagel with toppings, fresh orange She was born March 8, ents; a daughter, Kaye El- House at 202 W. 13th are from 1 to preparation, e-filing and teaching residence, located at 704 Walnut. and milk. Lunch - barbecue beef on 1935, to Jens Jensen and len Williams; a son Chris 5 p.m. Wednesday through Mon- service will help you file your For information call 899-2338, a bun, baked beans, orange smiles, Lena (Blackburn) Jensen Bartlett; two brothers, day. Closed on Tuesday. 2012 Tax Return through April 15. 821-1275, 890-2287, 821-1827 oatmeal cookie and milk. Thurs- in Burlington. Bob Jensen and Ken- The High Plains Museum, 1717 Call (785) 890-2287 or (785) 821- or 899-4278 or order online at day: Breakfast - breakfast pita She attended schools in neth Jensen; father and Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m. 1827 to make an appointment. www.prairielandfood.com. The with tomato salsa, hash browns, Burlington and Goodland mother-in-law, James to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday Tuesday Flicks are at 1:30 Prairie Pak will have ground beef, kiwi and milk. Lunch - turkey and went on to acquire her Kay Barlett Sr. and Ruth through Saturday and from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Goodland Public split chicken breasts, lean ham and cheese sub with lettuce and GED. Bartlett (Asher); two sis- p.m. Sunday. Closed Tuesdays. Library, 812 Broadway. Call the steak, ground turkey, chicken tomato, oven fries, sliced peaches, On March 8, 1950, she Bartlett ter-in-laws, Janice Lee The Carnegie Arts Center is library for the title of the movie at breast strips, seasonal fresh fruits graham snacks and milk. and James Kay Barlett Jr. Wegner and Donna King; open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- 899-5461. and vegetables. The specials are were married at his parent’s family a nephew, Michael Wegner; and a day through Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. turkey pot roast, healthy choice senior menu school calendar farm in Ruleton. son-in-law, Don Luther. on Sunday and 1 to 6 p.m. on steamers, salmon fillets, black Today: Chili, cottage cheese Today: 7 p.m. Goodland girls Mrs. Barlett worked through the Survivors include children, Monday at 120 W. 12th. The center forest ham and coconut cake. with pineapple, crackers and cin- varsity basketball plays Hugoton years as a homemaker and farm- Gwenn Kleweno of Burlington, is always in need of hosts and host- The 38th annual meeting of namon roll. Wednesday: Salis- at Hugoton in sub-state compe- wife. After moving to Burlington in Joyce (Dennis) Weaver of Holyoke, esses on Sundays. New monthly the Norwest Kansas Groundwater bury steak, scalloped potatoes, tition. Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. 1968 she was a maid at a local motel Colo., Lynn Bartlett of Burlington exhibits and you are invited to visit Management District No. 4 has peas, bread and peaches. Thurs- professional learning community. and kept up the ladies lounge. and Pamela Luther of Greeley, the gift shop. been rescheduled for 12:30 p.m. day: Cook’s choice entree, hash Thursday: none. Friday: West She then went to work at Sav-U Colo.; 12 grandchildren; and 22 The Goodland Public Library is (Mountain Time) on Wednes- brown casserole, hot cinnamon School spring pictures. supermarket for a number of years great-grandchildren. open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon- day, March 6, at the Hoxie Elks before becoming a city office em- Services were at 10 a.m. on Sat- day through Thursday and from ployee. She was promoted to deputy urday, Feb. 23, 2013 at the Burl- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Sat- city clerk and retired after 25 years ington Christian Church, 12th and urday. For information call (785) the first step. (785) 728-7022 and partment at 1622 Broadway is open tious meals are served, and parents of working for the city. Donelan, Burlington with Pastor 899-5461 or stop by the library. (785) 501-8282. from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. are encouraged to get involved in She was a member of the Kano- David Williams officiating and Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sher- The “Freedom Today” group of Monday through Friday. their children’s education. For in- rado Methodist Church before mov- burial in the Fairview Cemetery in man County is seeking mentors and Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 Blood pressures; infants’, chil- formation call 890-2552. ing to Burlington. At Burlington Burlington. children to mentor. Call 890-3665. p.m. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and dren’s and adults’ immunizations; crimestoppers she was an active member of the Visitation was from 6 to 8 p.m. on The Good Sam Family Support 8 p.m. on Sundays at 1013 Center. health assessments for Kan Be If you have information about Burlington Christian Church. Mrs. Friday, Feb. 22, 2013, at Love Fu- Council meets at 7 p.m. the second Call 890-8369. Healthy, daycare and school entry; any crime, call the Goodland Area Barlett enjoyed being a 4-H leader neral Home, 377 15th, Burlington. Thursday of every month at the Bird City Alcoholics Anony- fasting blood sugar and hemoglo- Crime Stoppers “Look Line” at 899- for the Grant Boosters 4-H Club and Memorials to the church may Goodland Elks Lodge. Meetings mous group meets at 6:30 p.m. bin; and family planning available 5665. Your call will be confidential was involved in the Home Exten- be sent to Equitable Savings and are open to all interested people. (Mountain Time) on Fridays at the by appointment. Sharps containers and you will not be asked your sion Unit. Loan Bank, 1420 Lowell Avenue, For information call 890-3117 or Senior Center on 4th Street. Nar- are available free. WIC program name. If the information results in After retiring she enjoyed quilt- Burlington Colo. 80807. 890-5936. cotics Anonymous meets at 6:30 available. Call 890-4888 or go to (Mountain Time) on Tuesdays at www.sherman.kansas.com. the arrest and/or conviction of those ing, sewing and machine embroi- Breast Cancer Support Group involved, you could be eligible for meets at 5:30 p.m. the second the Senior Center. Call (785) 734- If you have questions, concerns 2734 for more information. or complaints about child care, call a reward of up to $1,000. Goodland Monday of the month. Any woman Area Crime Stoppers is a nonprofit sunflower 4-h with cancer is welcome. Call Norma Stratton “AA by the Book” Al- the health department. coholics Anonymous group meets Water Testing — The Northwest organization formed by citizens at 890-6629 for more information. against crime. The Sunflower 4-H Club met clean a shotgun. Ryan Berls, read The Goodland Activities Center at 7 p.m. Thursdays for a beginners Local Environmental Protection open meeting. Filies and young Group does well evaluations, in- The police department can also on Monday, Feb. 18 at Edwards a poem called “A Puppy’s Prayer.” has the daily activities. For informa- be called at 890-4570. Hall. President Kinsey Volk called Brayden Smith presented a reading tion call 890-7242. Memberships people welcome. Call (719) 348- cluding testing for bacteria and 5398 for men and (719) 346-8553 nitrates. To schedule an evaluation family shelter the meeting to order and Vice Presi- entitled “Thank You Prayers” and options for everyone including dent Christopher Berls led the club August Sains shared a 4-H fact. day passes for $5. Visit goodland- for women. On U.S. Highway 24 go or discuss environmental concerns, The Northwest Kansas Domestic to Statton and it is the second house call the Health Department at 890- in the flag salute and 4-H Pledge. Kinsey Volk led the club in the gac.com or stop by 808 Main. and Sexual Violence Services pro- Roll call of “Who is your favorite “Banana Song” for music apprecia- Aerobics with Tena Thompkins at on the left, 513 Iola Street. 4888. vides help day or night to victims Fibromyalgia and Chronic musician?” was answered by 13 tion. A short recess was called for 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday hospital volunteers of domestic violence and sexual members, eight parents and one recreation and Zach Werner led the and Fridays. Aerobics with Lisa Myofascial Pain Support Group assault. Weekly support groups are meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. the Gift shop hours are 9 a.m. to noon leader. Brayden Smith led the club club in playing “Straw Race.” Malsom at 5:30 p.m. on Monday and 1 to 4 p.m.; a.m. and p.m. vol- available in Hays. Support group in singing “The Wheels on the The next club meeting will be and Wednesday. High Impact third Wednesday of every month for women’s domestic violence vic- in the Emergency Medical Services unteers are in the gift shop. Today: Bus.” Monday, March 4. Workouts with Grady Bonsall at a.m. Shelby Miller. Wednesday: tims/survivors is from 3:30 to 4:30 Following a short business meet- Ryan Berls, Reporter 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. building, 257 15th St., in Burling- p.m. Central Time on Wednesdays; ton. Call Debbie at 719-346-4612. a.m. Faye Paxton. Thursday: a.m. ing, Ryan Volk demonstrated how to Taekwondo with Wayne Luckert on Paxton. a men’s domestic violence victims/ Mondays and Tuesdays from 6 to area events survivors support group from noon th 7;30 p.m. and on Thursdays from 5 Prairie Museum of Art and early head start to 1 p.m. Central Time Tuesdays; 10 ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE to 7:30 p.m. History, 1905 S. Franklin, Colby is Early Head Start is a state funded and a youth support group is avail- Join us in Richmond & Haven, KS Weight Watchers meets at 5:30 open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central program for income eligible fami- able by appointment. A sexual Columbia, MO & Glenwood, IA p.m. for weigh in and 6 p.m. for Time Tuesday through Friday and 1 lies with prenatal mothers and chil- violence victims/survivors sup- For the Lowest Prices of the Year! the meeting every Tuesday at the to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. On dren up to age three. Families par- port group in Hays and a domestic Harvest Evangelical Free Church, ticipate in a variety of educational violence support group to meet in Friday, March 15th 8AM-6PM •Residential exhibit during the month of October Saturday, March 16th 8AM-6PM 521 E. Hwy. 24. For information is a selection of works from the art activities and receive free medical Colby are being formed. If inter- Sunday, March 17th 1-5PM •Equestrian call (785) 890-6423. and dental care. ested in joining or for information department at Colby Community Refreshments will be Served •Agricultural Goodland Alcoholics Anony- College. The pieces in the show, Services include special needs or help, call (800) 794-4624. In the Prizes and Giveaways All Day! mous, 1013 Center. If you drink created by art instructor Rebel Jay of children with disabilities. If you Colby area, call (785) 443-1130. •Commercial alcohol, that’s your business. If you and her students from several art have a family member with a special animal shelter 2012 NFBA want to stop, we can help. Call 821- classes, utilize a variety of media problem, such as drug or alcohol Building of 3826 pr 728-7491. abuse, job loss or other family crisis, Lost a pet? Call 890-4575 or go to The Year including acrylics, chalk, clay, pa- www.petfinder.com and be sure to Goodland Al-Anon Family per and found objects. your family can qualify. Call 785- Group meets at 6 p.m. on Fridays 672-3125, ext. 187. enter the Goodland zip code 67735. at First Christian Church, 711 Ar- thrift store preschool You can also call the Goodland cade. For information call Alice or The Goodland Churches Thrift Police Department at 890-4570 or Marilyn at 890-5914 or 821-2862. Shop, 1002 Main, is open from 10 Sherman County Head Start is Northwest Kansas Animal Shelter The Incognito Group. If alcohol a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through a free preschool for eligible 3 and at 899-4398. 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Dance students from the Right Combination Dance Studio provided half-time entertainment at the the Lady Lions from Brown Mackie College in Salina on Saturday at the Max Jones Fieldhouse. last home game of the Northwest Kansas Technical College women’s basketball game against Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News Oberlin’s Artfest seeking entries for show and sale The 9th Annual High Plains Art- ing/charcoal, other 2-D, other 3-D, can be received by calling Connie with 202 visitors viewing the show not be judged in the Entrants must pick up their art- Fest Show and Sale is scheduled watercolor, acrylic and oil. Entry Grafel at (785) 475-2901. Saturday and Sunday’ but instead will be voted on during work by 2 p.m. (Mountain Time) for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, form and fees must be received by Purchase Patrons are invited to “Once again, we will feature a the weekend for a special People’s on Sunday, April 28, or their photos April 26, 27 and 28 at the Gateway April 8. a Gala Event on Friday evening, ‘Cell Phone Art” category,” said Choice Award.” will not be returned. This new divi- in Oberlin. Adults can submit up to eight April 26 to visit with artists and Mary Henzel. “These photo en- Artists need to put their mailing sion is intended to showcase the A prospectus has been mailed to pieces for paying artists for entries view the art selecting a People’s tries are not framed as they will be address on the backs of the photos so diversity, artistry, fun and beauty artists and art work will be accepted and six for qualifying non-paying Choice Award. You can also contact pinned to cork board. They must the award can be mailed to the win- that is being captured by cell phones from noon to 4 p.m. (Mountain artists. Each additional piece will Grafel if you would be interested in be less than 4x6 inches and printed ner. Artists entering the Cell Phone around us every day. The honor Time) on Sunday, April 14, and be $8. becoming a Purchase Patron to help on photo paper. There will be a $3 Art Division are not eligible for system must be used and we ask that from noon (Mountain Time) on College students qualify as support the arts. photo entry fee. Entries will be lim- free admittance to the Gala Event. entrants enter only work captured Monday, April 15. non-paying artists. High School Last year, over 44 artworks sold ited to three per person. There is no Only artists who enter the Regular by cell phones instead of regular There are nine categories includ- art teachers are encouraged to sub- for a total of $5,275. Over $3,000 separate free category for students Judged ArtFest Show as an adult or cameras, said Henzel. ing pastel, photography, original mit work for their students also at was distributed to artists as awards. in this division. student are eligible for entrance to hand-formed ceramics, ink/draw- no charge. Additional prospectus Over 300 people attended the gala The cell phone art division will the Gala Event. Endangered species art contest pieces due by March 15 Elementary, middle and high school year also commemorates the 40th Anniver- Previous winners have come from Califor- graphic Magazine; Susan Middletown, a Art Contest is an ideal platform to engage teachers are encouraged to have their stu- sary of the Endangered Species Act. nia, Minnesota, , Louisiana and photographer who has collaborated with the next generation. dent participate in the annual Endangered Started in 2006 by Congress, Endangered as far away as Alaska. Littschwager and whose own work has Winners will be chosen in four categories Species Day Youth Art Contest, an integral Species Day is a celebration of the nation’s Entries must be postmarked by Friday, been published in four books; and Alice and will receive plaques and art supply gift part of the eighth annual national Endan- rarest plant and animal species. The contest March 15. Tangerini, botanical illustrator for the packs. In addition, one grand prize winner gered Species Day, to be celebrated on provides students from kindergarten to This year, the finalists will be judged by a Smithsonian Institution. will be honored with their name engraved Friday, May 17. high school with an opportunity to learn prestigious panel of artists, photographers The International Child Art Founda- on a special trophy and receive a round- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and about threatened and endangered sjpecies and conservationists, including Wyland, tion will select the 40 semifinalists from trip flight to Washington, D.C., with one numerous conservation organizations will and express their knowledge and support renowned marine life artist; Janck Hanna, thousands of entries. It takes empathy, guardian to attend a reception in May. The observe the day to recognize conservation through artwork. Young artists who are host of “Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild;” David direct action and awareness to prevent the grand prize winner will also receive art sup- efforts underway across the nation aimed at home schooled and participate in youth Littschwager, a freelance photographer extinction of endangered species. Art can plies and a special art less via Skype from helping America’s imperiled species. This groups are also eligible to submit their art. and regular contributor to National Geo- certainly play an important role. The Youth Wyland, the artist. Piano Spring oats can provide summer annual forage By: Jeanne Falk ever, adequate pasture is practical production. Under adequate soil the next crop. Oats are easily con- Silage is another option for spring Kansas State Agronomist after the optimum planting date. moisture conditions, a seeding trolled by a variety of herbicides, oats. Oats should be harvested for recital is Over the last several years, cattle To maximize pasture production depth of ½ to 1 inch is preferable. such as glyphosate and atrazine. silage from late milk through early producers across the state have potential, it is necessary to plant Oats may be planted at depths The length of effective grazing dough stages. Expect silage with a found spring oats to provide excel- as early as possible. A seeding rate greater than one inch under dry is a function of stocking rate and total digestible nutrients of approxi- lent spring pasture and hay. With of two bushels per acre is recom- conditions; however, oat seedlings weather. Rotational grazing may mately 60 percent and 9 percent Sunday reasonable inputs, spring oats can mended. Under good soil moisture are less vigorous than wheat and can extend the window for effective protein on a dry weight basis. provide a bridge for producers or irrigation, three bushels per acre experience difficulties emerging at pasture production. Finally, oats in Kansas may be A piano recital featuring short on available pasture in April may be preferable for grazing. deeper planting depths, especially For hay, late boot to early head- planted for grain with expected Goodland High School and and May until perennial pasture or Oats may be successfully planted after crusting rains. ing is the optimal timing to balance yields of 50 or more bushels per Grant Junior High students and summer annual forage production no-till, however, growth and vigor Oat pasture should be treated the quantity with quality consider- acre most years. However, typical home-schooled students that becomes available. In addition, are typically greater when pre- same as winter wheat pasture in ations. Harvested at the dough stage, growing conditions during grain fill participated in piano contest, it may help fill some of the gaps plant tillage is used. No-till is more terms of stocking rates and time to hay should have an approximate normally result in low test weights, KMTA auditions, Northwest producers have this year with the successful in fields that have been initiate grazing. Since grain produc- total digestible nutrients of 56 making the grain unsuitable for food Kansas Piano Teachers League dry conditions. under no-till for a period of years, tion is not practical or recommended percent with 10 percent protein, use. Grain from oats is acceptable as clinic or Music Progressions In northwest Kansas, the optimal and riskier in “opportunistic” no- under grazing, producers should both on a dry basis. A nitrate test is livestock feed; however, a market will be at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday date is from the first week of March till situations. In either case, a firm treat oat pasture as a graze-out pro- recommended. Prussic acid levels should be identified prior to planting at the First Christian Church, through the end of March. How- seedbed is necessary for optimal gram or remove it when ready for should not be a concern. since few markets exist locally. 711 Arcade, Goodland. The Goodland Federated Music Club encourages par- ents, friends and community members to support the effort by these students. Their piano teachers are Nancy Shores and Geralyn Parker. A reception will follow the You’re invited! concert. Two opportunities to meet the new physician corrections The Goodland Star-News will Douglas Van Marel, M.D. correct any mistake or misunder- standing in a news story. Please PUBLIC RECEPTIONS: call our office at (785) 899-2338 to report errors. We want to keep an Tues., March 5, 2013 • 4:30-6 p.m. MT accurate record and appreciate you calling to our attention any failure At Goodland Family Health Center, 106 Willow Road to live up to this standard. Sat., March 9, 2013 • 8:30-10 a.m. MT Enjoy a night at the movies! Sherman www.goodlandnet.com/movies 1203 Main – Phone 899-6103 At Docʼs Coffee, 1103 Main, Goodland Nightly 7 PM Warm Bodies (PG-13) Starts Friday 7 PM: Identity Thief (R) star-news 4 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, February 26, 2013 opinion from other viewpoints... Kansas universities still changing lives The historian James Truslow Adams once wrote: “There are two types of education. One should teach us how to make a living, and the other how to live.” Kansas State University and Emporia State University have been highly successful at doing both for more than a century. This year marks the 150th anniversary for both Kansas State University and Emporia State University. Throughout the de- cades, the universities have made a significant impact on our state and changed lives for the better. In 1863, K-State opened its doors as America’s first land grant institution. Classes began with 52 students, but the university did not remain small for long. Today, nearly 24,000 students from all 50 states and more than 90 countries attend K-State. Students can choose from more than 250 undergraduate majors and participate in more than 475 student organizations. Recognized by the Princeton Review as one of our nation’s best colleges, K-State has a reputation of academic excellence. Wildcats are also known for their commitment to one another. In 2006, students created K-State Proud to raise funds for fellow students who are struggling to remain at school. Over the last 6 years, students have raised more than $550,000 to help their peers continue their studies. If you ask any K-State alum what they love most about their school, they will probably tell you it’s the K-State family. The spirit of camaraderie between alumni across generations is re- markable. Among the thousands of K-State alumni are Olympic gold medalists, accomplished scientists and successful business- men. The names of several alumni are familiar to most Kansans, including Governor Sam Brownback, General Dick Myers – the More information on Medicaid former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff – and perhaps the most proud Wildcat I know, my friend and colleague Senator Pat Last week I received the results of an analy- 100 percent of the cost of the expansion for the Roberts. sis commissioned by the Kansas Department ward first three years and then 90 percent after that. For the past 150 years, Emporia State University has also been of Health and Environment on the potential en- However, if the federal government, which is changing lives. ESU was founded in 1863 as Kansas’ first school rollment and budget impact of the Affordable cassidy currently running trillion dollar deficits, is not for training teachers and originally known as Kansas Normal Care Act’s implementation to the state Medic- able to make good on its offer, then the impact School. In its first year, the president and only teacher, Lyman aid/Children’s Health Insurance Program. • state rep. on the state would be even greater. Kellogg, taught 18 students on the second floor of the district Assuming that moderate statewide popu- I need to make a correction about a statement school house. lation growth will continue and using 2010 and 151,203 from those newly eligible for I made last week about KanCare. Most of the Today, 6,500 students from 45 states and 55 countries are Medicaid enrollment as a base, the study es- Medicaid in 2016, once the Affordable Care recipients had received their card by January enrolled at Emporia State University. Consistently ranked as a timates that if the state chooses not to expand Act is fully implemented. The anticipated 10- 1. The problem was that, in some areas, very Tier 1 Regional University by U.S. News & World Report, ESU Medicaid, the enrollment will increase by year State General Fund increase with expan- few were showing up to get prescriptions with offers students a wide range of academic programs to choose 20,653 in 2014, ramping up to 41,538 (23,740 sion compared to no Affordable Care Act will their new card. Overall, KanCare is off to a very from and the opportunity to participate in more than 130 student for Medicaid and 17,798 for the children’s be $1.1 billion. strong start. There would have to be problems, organizations. program) by 2016, when the Affordable Care Governor Brownback has not yet announced with such a large undertaking, but in the long Whether ESU students pursue a career in education or another Act is expected to be fully implemented. The a decision on whether or not the state will haul I believe it will benefit the state. field, many students continue their studies or return to Emporia anticipated 10-year state general fund increase expand Medicaid. An increase of $1.1 billion I just finished updating my website www. State for graduate work. Among the Kansas Regents universities, for no expansion will be $513 million. over ten years to state expenditures is a very wardcassidy.com. There is information about ESU students earn the highest percentage of graduate degrees – If the state chooses to expand Medicaid, significant increase that would have an impact all of district 120 counties, my weekly news one-third of all the degrees earned annually. enrollment will increase by 111,880 in 2014, on the state’s ability to fund its other core re- article, update on the state retirement system Today, more than 75,000 alumni from 50 states and 80 coun- ramping up to 226,003 (25,416 from currently sponsibilities, such as education. If the state and other information. We also start our district tries are proud to be called Emporia State Hornets. Alumni from eligible Medicaid, 49,384 from currently eli- expands Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act coffee shops soon and will be glad to answer Emporia State have gone on to accomplish great things. Among gible Children’s Health Insurance Program, does say that the federal government will pay any questions you might have. the many distinguished alumni are Minnie Grinstead, who was the first woman elected to the Kansas state legislature in 1918, and Robert Mott, a World War II veteran who later helped create 16th Amendment turns 100 National Public Radio. To commemorate this historic anniversary, the Kansas Leg- Taxes have always been a controversial issue complicated and convoluted system. When it islative Delegation introduced two resolutions, which were in our American history. After all, colonists tim takes Americans more than six billion hours to both approved by the U.S. Senate, to congratulate the students, dumping tea into the Boston Harbor to protest prepare their taxes and at a cost to them of $168 faculty and alumni of K-State and Emporia State University for British duties is one of the defining events of huelskamp billion, we have a problem. A tax code with 150 years of excellence in higher education. Happy Anniversary America’s birth. Colonists were not neces- four million words is destructive and full of to the Wildcats and the Hornets - may the next 150 years be even sarily protesting all taxes, but they resented • u.s. rep. danger: the complexity has negative economic brighter than the last. – Sen. Jerry Moran and opposed a far-off King and Parliament impacts, is ripe for political favoritism and imposing taxes on them. No taxation without other small businesses, the President’s tax in- cronyism, and even an unintentional mistake representation. crease agenda will hamper their abilities to hire may invite penalties and fines. Many of these same protesting colonists, new employees, invest in equipment, and pay We can and must simplify the tax code to The Goodland Star-News our Founding Fathers, maintained their same for employees’ health care. For the so-called make it fairer, flatter, and smarter. Doing so (USPS No. 222-460. ISSN 0893-0562) concern about an all-too-powerful federal tax on the rich pushed by Obama will trap many not only lessens the burden on individuals, Member: Kansas Press Association government, and wrote a Constitution that a Main Street business here in Kansas - taxing families and businesses, but might also ad- Inland Press Association Colorado Press Association permitted only the House – the direct represen- more of their incomes now and more of their dress the challenges we have with revenue National Newspaper Association tatives of the American people – to raise taxes estates later. shortfalls. Make no mistake, the problem in e-mail: [email protected] or revenues. In a nation that valued freedom This February marks the 100th Anniversary Washington is still that we spend too much. Steve Haynes, President over the power of the state, it was supposed to of the Ratification of the 16th Amendment, But cleaning up a messy web of deductions, be a big deal to raise taxes. which allowed Congress to tax individual credits, exemptions – and reducing the rates - Kevin Bottrell, Editor 20 11 Pat Schiefen, Society Editor It still is, and it still should be. But for some income directly. Except during the Civil War would certainly create a pro-growth economic in Washington, raising taxes is seen as no big – when an income tax was levied to pay for environment that benefits everyone, not just Advertising Department 2011 deal. Union efforts – taxes were not imposed on large businesses like GE or billionaires like Jessica Corbin, Kayla Bentley and Angela Bonham With the passage of the “fiscal cliff deal” wages and earnings. In fact, prior to the 1913 Warren Buffett who can afford legions of Sheila Smith, Circulation Manager last month (which I opposed), 77 percent of Amendment, a flat income tax had not passed lawyers and accountants to avoid taxes other Nor’west Press all American households saw taxes on their constitutional muster. Americans must pay. Richard Westfahl, General Manager incomes increase. Paychecks shrank for all While it is unlikely that the 16th Amendment Tim Huelskamp (R-Fowler) represents the Gary Stewart, Jim Bowker, James Jackson workers as the Social Security tax holiday was will be abandoned, there is no reason why we First Congressional District of Kansas. Kris McCool, Tracy Traxel, not renewed. And, for many family farms and have to continue suffering under the current Judy McKnight, Sheri Arroyo.

nwkansas.com Waste not, want not During the last couple of decades, some en- Administration testing has shown the majority N.T. Betz, Director of Internet Services vironmental groups have been less than kind to Insight of our fruits and vegetables have no detect- ([email protected]) agriculture. They have bombarded the public able pesticide residues. This underscores that Evan Barnum, Systems Admin.([email protected]) with figures on soil loss, pesticide-related this week American farmers use pesticides properly. Our Published every Tuesday and Friday except the days observed for New mishaps and alleged failed attempts at using • john schlageck grain and cereal crops are among the cleanest Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christ- herbicides and other crop protectors. Their and most wholesome in the world. mas Day, at 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. figures are oftentimes unverifiable. Countless laws help ensure our food is safe. Periodicals postage paid at Goodland, Kan. 67735; entered at the Technology is often labeled as the No. 1 en- have become more abundant. Billions of dollars are spent to support food and Goodland, Kan., Post Office under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1878. vironmental enemy by some of these groups. Without science and technology today’s agricultural safety and quality inspection. The POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Goodland Star-News, Food producers – farmers and ranchers – view farmers and ranchers would be unable to feed private sector, combined with state and local 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. Telephone: (785) 899-2338. Editorial e-mail: star-news@nwkansas.­ technology as the application of knowledge. the masses. Farmers use technology respon- governments, also spends billions on similar com. Advertising questions can be sent to: [email protected]­ As humans, we survive by adapting the envi- sibly and adopt new farming methods and activities. Farmers and ranchers support efforts The Goodland Star-News assumes no liability for mistakes or omissions ronment to our needs. practices by attending training sessions and to evaluate and enhance the current regula- in advertising or failure to publish beyond the actual cost of the ad. Take away technology and humans would be courses. tory and food monitoring system. Agricultural SUBSCRIPTIONS: In Sherman County and adjacent counties: three just like other primates – confined to tropical But new farm technology is expensive. It is producers want to work with all parties toward months, $29; six months, $46; 12 months, $81. Out of area, weekly mailing regions and subject to extinction due to envi- in the best interest of farmers to use it carefully maintaining safe food, but this industry must of two issues: three months, $39; six months, $54; 12 months, $89 (All tax ronmental changes. To survive, mankind has and sparingly. Misuse would add to the cost avoid policy changes that are based solely on included). Mailed individually each day: (call for a price). changed his environment while conserving of production, which would result in an even fear or false information. Incorporating: resources and continually creating new ones. lower return on their investment. Decisions affecting the course of agricul- Resources are made not born. Land, ores, Farmers use agricultural chemicals only tural production remain critically important The Goodland Daily News petroleum – the raw materials of our planet – do when necessary. When they use chemicals, and will have far reaching implications on our 1932-2003 not inherently further human purposes. farmers follow label directions designed for quality of life. We must be careful in determin- Man determines what is useful and how public health and safety. When a rancher uses ing long-term policies. Farmers and ranchers The Sherman to use it. Topsoil becomes a resource when a antibiotics and other animal health products for will continue to maximize their production farmer prepares the soil and plants wheat seed, their stock, they follow proper drug use prac- capacity with an ever-watchful eye on food County Herald Founded by Eric and Founded by Thomas McCants for example. Ores become resources when tices. When new advances in biotechnology safety, quality and our environment. Roxie Yonkey metals are extracted from them. are discovered, farmers must abide by stringent John Schlageck is a leading commentator on 1935-1989 1994-2001 During the past two centuries, technology testing and monitoring practices that ensure agriculture and rural Kansas. Born and raised has been creating resources more rapidly than only safe products in the marketplace. on a diversified farm in northwestern Kansas, Nor’West Newspapers humans have been consuming them. By every Food produced in the United States is safe. his writing reflects a lifetime of experience, Haynes Publishing Company measure of price and availability, resources More than four decades of Food and Drug knowledge and passion. The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, February 26, 2013 5 Wild turkeys Leoti plans wind festival The inaugural Wind and Wheels lawn chairs and kites for the open Festival is coming to Leoti on Sat- kite flying opportunities. There urday, April 20. This all day event will be kites available for purchase at the Wichita County High School during the event. will celebrate the area’s abundance “After years of lacking a major of wind in an unique fashion. community festival besides the Wind and Wheels will feature county fair, we are excited to resur- kite demonstrations and open kite rect a celebration of community flying, a car and motorcycle show, assets with Wind and Wheels,” said live music performances and food. Simone Cahoj, event coordinator A landing from an Eagle Med heli- and Wichita County Economic copter, wind energy presentations Development director. “We’ve got and radio control flyers will also great support from 21st Century be part of the festival. The day will Equipment and other local busi- kick off with the AIM Committee’s nesses to help make this event a AIM for the Track 5K, supporting reality.” the fundraising efforts for a high Interested car enthusiasts can school track. email [email protected] There is no fee for attending the or call (620) 375-2182 to get a reg- festival. Some activities – such as istration form. For more informa- A group of wild turkeys was spotted walking through town Satur- to poke around for something to eat. the 5K, entering the car show and tion about the event, find Wind and day. They paused by a house at10th Street and College Avenue Photo by Sheila Smith/The Goodland star-News food purchase – will require a fee. Wheels on Facebook or visit www. Attendees are encouraged to bring windandwheels.org. Attorney General says homeowners got $52.9 million from settlement Test soil for nutrient levels Most gardeners think that soil tests are done only More than 1,400 Kansas home- modifications and extinguishments, servicers to resolve the states’ al- to find out what nutrients are deficient. However, it is dana owners received almost $53 million short sales, refinancing and other legations of illegal conduct in the just as important to know if you have adequate levels in mortgage assistance during 2012 types of adjustments in mortgage mortgage servicing market. Under of nutrients so you don’t add unneeded fertilizer. belshe from the national mortgage settle- obligations of affected homeown- terms of the settlement, the five ser- The most basic soil test checks pH and the levels ment, Kansas Attorney General ers. vicers are providing mortgage relief of phosphorus and potassium. Most of the lawn and • ag notebook Derek Schmidt announced today. “These national mortgage ser- to qualifying homeowners. garden soil tests that come out of the Kansas State The latest report on implemen- vicers engaged in lending practices The five mortgage servicers who soils testing lab show more than adequate levels of tation of the national settlement, that caused direct harm to hundreds settled are Ally Financial, Bank both phosphorus and potassium. If those nutrients Kansas State Research and Extension/Sunflower published this week, shows 1,445 of Kansas homeowners,” Schmidt of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan are not needed, applying them is a waste of money District offices and we will send it to have tests done Kansas homeowners received a said. “This national report shows Chase and Wells Fargo. Further and can be a source of pollution. In extreme cases, at the Kansas State soil-testing laboratory for a small total of $52.9 million in mortgage that our enforcement action is investigation into illegal conduct excess phosphorus can interfere with the uptake of charge. A soil test determines fertility problems, assistance under the settlement be- continuing to provide the help that in the mortgage market during the micronutrients. So, if you haven’t taken a soil test in not other conditions that may exist such as poor tween March 1 and Dec. 31. Accord- many Kansas homeowners desper- national financial crisis is ongoing. several years, take one this spring. drainage, poor soil structure, soil borne diseases or ing to the report, the average relief ately need.” Kansans seeking more infor- Begin by taking a representative sample from insects, chemical contaminants or damage, or shade per homeowner was $36,677. 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NOTICE OF SPECIAL seq. mentioned Education Sales Tax SHERMAN COUNTY, KAN- voting place will serve, will be Portion of average annual QUESTION ELECTION proposition. This information SAS (GOODLAND) as follows: principal and interest payments CITY OF GOODLAND, ADDITIONAL INFORMA- has been obtained from sources from State aid $250,996 KANSAS TION deemed reliable by the City and The Board of Education of Voters Residing In is based upon projections. No Unified School District No. Entire District Portion of average annual The City Commission of the Educational Sales Tax. Ap- assurances can be given that 352, Sherman County, Kansas principal and interest from Dis- City of Goodland, Kansas (the proval of the special question these projections will be accu- (Goodland) (the “District”), has Will Vote At trict funds $889,897 “City”), has heretofore, pursu- election would authorize the rate due to changing conditions heretofore, pursuant to resolu- VFW Hall ant to a resolution duly adopted City of Goodland, Kansas (the and other matters unknown or tion duly adopted, declared it 824 Main, Goodland, Kan- Projected Annual Revenues on January 7, 2013, declared it “City”) to impose a one-quarter unavailable at this time. advisable to (a) improve, reno- sas of One-Quarter Percent City- advisable to conduct a special percent (0.25%) Citywide gen- vate, equip and make additions wide Sales Tax $258,723 question election relating to eral purpose retailers’ sales Projected Annual Rev- to North Elementary School, The election will be conducted the imposition of a one-quarter tax (the “Educational Sales enues of One-Quarter including main entry improve- by the officers and/or persons Average Annual Property percent (0.25%) Citywide gen- Tax”), the revenues to be de- Percent (0.25%) City-Wide ments, classroom and storm provided by law for holding Tax Mill Levy Rate for Princi- eral purpose retailers’ sales tax. rived therefrom to be used for Retailers’ Sales Tax shelter additions, technology elections, and the methods of pal and Interest Payments Notice is hereby given to the the purposes of: (a) assisting improvements, ADA compli- voting will be by ballot. Regis- qualified electors of the City that Unified School District No. $258,723 ance upgrades, new roof, rest- tered voters are eligible to vote Total (without any State finan- such special question election 352, Sherman County, Kansas room remodeling and heating by advance voting ballot upon cial Aid) 12.00 Mills has been called and will be held (Goodland) (the “District”) in the (Based on expected collec- and air conditioning improve- application to the County Clerk on April 2, 2013, for the purpose repayment of a portion of the tions from retail sales in the City, ments; (b) improve, renovate, at the address set forth below District Portion (with current of submitting to the qualified principal of and interest on gen- as estimated by the Kansas equip and make additions to pursuant to K.S.A. 25-1117 et level of State financial aid) 8.75 electors of the City the following eral obligation bonds to be is- Department of Revenue) West Elementary School, in- seq. Mills proposition: sued by theDistrict in an amount cluding main entry improve- not to exceed $14,995,000 (the The election officer con- ments, classroom and storm ADDITIONAL INFORMA- The election officer con- Shall the following be ad- “District Bonds”) to pay the ducting the election will be shelter additions, technology TION ducting the election will be the opted? costs to improve and renovate the County Clerk of Sherman improvements, ADA compli- County Clerk of Sherman Coun- educational facilities in the County, Kansas, whose ad- ance upgrades and restroom The following additional infor- ty, Kansas, whose address is Shall the City of Goodland, District (the “District Projects”), dress is: County Courthouse, remodeling; (c) improve, reno- mation is provided by the Dis- Sherman County Courthouse, Kansas, be authorized to im- (b) providing for the payment 813 Broadway, Goodland, Kan- vate, equip and make additions trict with respect to compliance 813 Broadway, Goodland, Kan- pose a one-quarter percent of certain City infrastructure sas 67735. to the High School, including with the provisions of K.S.A. 10- sas 67735 (0.25%) Citywide general pur- improvements to facilitate the kitchen addition and ADA com- 120a and K.S.A. 12-6,122. This pose retailers’ sales tax (the use of District educational fa- DATED: February, 19, 2013. pliance upgrades; and mechan- information has been obtained DATED: January 14, 2013 “Educational Sales Tax”), the cilitate, (c) pay costs of capital ical, plumbing, electrical and from sources deemed reliable revenues from which to be improvement projects of the Janet Rumpel, technology improvements; and by the District. Certain portions Janet Rumpel, used for educational purposes, District and (d) alleviating the County Clerk (d) make all other necessary of this information are based County Clerk including (a) assisting Unified property tax burden to the pa- Sherman County, Kansas improvements appurtenant upon projections. No assur- Sherman County, Kansas School District No. 352, Sher- trons of District. thereto (the “Project”), at an ances can be given that these man County, Kansas (Good- Published in The Goodland estimated cost of $15,440,000. projections will be accurate as Published in The Goodland land) (the “District”) in the re- The Educational Sales Tax Star-News, Tuesday, February The balance of the estimated of the date of issuance of the Star-News, Tuesday, February payment of a portion of the prin- shall commerce on October 1, 28 and March 5, 2013. cost of the Project ($445,000) bonds due to changing market 26 and March 5, 2013. cipal of and interest on general 2013, or as soon thereafter as shall be paid from funds on conditions, any changes in obligation bonds to be issued legally permissible, and expire hand from a prior District financ- assessed valuation of the Dis- by the District in an amount not 20 years after commencement. ing. Notice is hereby given to trict, changes in the amount of to exceed $14,995,000 (the The imposition of the Educa- NOTICE OF PLACES AND the qualified electors of the state financial aid received by IN THE DISTRICT COURT “District Bonds”) to pay the tional Sales Tax is subject to DATES OF REGISTRATION District that a bond election has the District and other matters OF SHERMAN COUNTY, costs to improve and renovate the following conditions: (a) AND CLOSING OF REGIS- been called and will be held on unknown or unavailable at this KANSAS educational facilities in the approval by the electors of the TRATION BOOKS April 2, 2013, for the purpose of time. The projected rates of District (the “District Projects”), City of this proposition; and submitting to the qualified elec- property taxation to be used to In the Matter of the Estate of (b) providing for the payment (b) approval by the electors In compliance with the provi- tors of the District the following pay the principal of and interest Glenn Weis aka Glenn J. Weis, of certain City infrastructure of the District of a proposition sions of K.S.A. 25-2310 and proposition: on the Bonds are based upon Deceased. improvements to facilitate the authorizing the issuance of the K.S.A. 25-2311, notice is hereby the current assessed valuation use of District educational fa- District Bonds as described given that the books for regis- Shall the following be ad- of the District, the assumed No. 2013-PR-02 cilities, (c) pay costs of capital below. tration of voters will be open at opted? principal repayment schedule improvement projects of the the following places at the times and the average interest rates NOTICE OF HEARING AND District and (d) alleviating the The governing body of the specified: Shall Unified School District from recent bond issues for NOTICE TO CREDITORS property tax burden to the pa- City has found and determined No. 352, Sherman County, Kan- similar types of financing and trons of District, provided that that the aforementioned sales County Clerk fs Office sas (Goodland), issue general the current level of state finan- THE STATE OF KANSAS TO imposition of such Educational tax would be a general purpose 8 a.m. to noon and 1p.m. to 5 obligation bonds in an amount cial aid the District would re- ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: Sales Tax shall be subject to sales tax under K.S.A. 12-187 p.m. (Mon. – Fri.) not to exceed $14,995,000, to ceive with respect to the bonds, You are hereby notified that the following conditions: (1) et seq. pay a portion of the estimated all as shown below. on February 13, 2013, a petition approval by the City electors of City Clerk fs Office costs to (a) improve, renovate, was filed in this Court by Jen- this proposition; (2) approval by U.S.D. No.352 Bond Elec- 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Mon. – Fri.) equip and make additions to Projected Summary of nifer Mazanec, an heir, devisee District electors of a proposition tion. On the same date as the North Elementary School, in- Projected Costs and legatee named in the “Last authorizing the issuance of the City special question election, The books for registration of cluding main entry improve- Will and Testament of Glenn District Bonds at an election the Board of Education of the voters will close at 5 p.m. in the ments, classroom and storm Sources of Funds Weis aka Glenn J. Weis,” de- held on April 2, 2013, and (3) District will submit to the elec- County Clerk fs Office and 4 shelter additions, technology ceased, dated June 13, 1989, collection of the Educational tors of the District the proposi- p.m. in the City Clerk fs Office on improvements, ADA compli- B o n d s t o b e I s s u e d praying that the Will filed with Sales Tax is to commence on tion of authorizing the issuance the 12th day of March, 2013. ance upgrades, new roof, rest- $14,995,000 the Petition be admitted to October 1, 2013, or as soon of the District Bonds to pay a room remodeling and heating probate and record; Petitioner thereafter as legally permis- portion of the estimated costs A citizen of the United States and air conditioning improve- Interest Earnings 20,000 be appointed as Administrator sible, and expire 20 years after to (a) improve, renovate, equip who is eighteen (18) years of ments; (b) improve, renovate, with Will annexed without bond; commencement, all pursuant to and make additions to North age or older, or will have at- equip and make additions to Funds on hand from prior and she be granted Letters of the provisions of K.S.A. 12-187 Elementary School, includ- tained the age of eighteen (18) West Elementary School, in- financing 445,000 Administration. et seq., as amended? ing main entry improvements, years of age at the next state cluding main entry improve- classroom and storm shelter general election, must register ments, classroom and storm Total $15,460,000 You are required to file your To vote in favor of the ques- additions, technology improve- before he or she can vote. Reg- shelter additions, technology written defenses thereto on or tion submitted on this ballot, ments, ADA compliance up- istration closes twenty (20) days improvements, ADA compli- Use of Funds before March 18, 2013, at 10:00 darken the oval to the left of the grades, new roof, restroom prior to every election. ance upgrades and restroom a.m., in the District Court, Sher- word “Yes.” to vote against it, remodeling and heating and air remodeling; (c) improve, equip Project Costs (including ar- man County, Kansas, at which darken the oval to the left of the conditioning improvements; (b) When a registered voter and make additions to the High chitectural/engineering ser- time and place the cause will be word “No.” improve, renovate, equip and changes residence or name, School, including kitchen ad- vices) $15,290,000 heard. Should you fail therein, make additions to West Ele- such voter must reregister in dition and ADA compliance judgment and decree will be YES mentary School, including main order to be eligible to vote. Any upgrades; and mechanical, Interest During Construction entered in due course upon the entry improvements, classroom person may apply in person or plumbing, electrical and tech- 20,000 Petition. NO and storm shelter additions, by telephone, or by mail to the nology improvements; and technology improvements, County Election Officer to be (d) make all other necessary Issuance Expenses (including All creditors are notified to The polls will open at 7:00 ADA compliance upgrades registered. Application forms improvements appurtenant attorney fees, printing costs, exhibit their demands against o’clock A.M. and will close at and restroom remodeling; (c) shall be provided by the County thereto; all pursuant to the rating agency fees, financial the estate within the latter of 7:00 o’clock P.M., on April 2, improve, renovate, equip and Election Officer upon request by provisions of K.S.A. 10-101 et advisor fees, underwriting fees four months from the date of 2013, the election day. The make additions to the High the applicant. Such application seq.: K.S.A. 25-2018(f); K.S.A. and other miscellaneous ex- first publication of notice under voting places in the City, and School, including kitchen ad- shall be signed by the applicant 72-6761; and K.S.A. 75-2315 et penses) K.S.A. 59-2236 and amend- tha area each voting place will dition and ADA compliance under penalty of perjury. seq.? The balance of the esti- ments thereto, or if the identity serve, will be as follows: upgrades; mechanical, plumb- mated costs ($445,000) shall be Total $15,460,000 of the creditor is known or rea- ing, electrical and technology In witness whereof, I have paid from funds on hand from a sonably ascertainable, 30 days Voters Residing In improvements; and (d) make hereunto set my hand and prior District financing. Projected Summary of after actual notice was given as Entire City all other necessary improve- seal this 20th day of February, Bond Issue Repayments provided by law, and if their de- ments appurtenant thereto. 2013. To vote in favor of the ques- mands are not thus exhibited, Will Vote At The balance of the estimated tion submitted on this ballot, Principal payments over 20 they shall be forever barred. VFW Post 1133 costs ($445,000) shall be paid Janet R. Rumpel darken the oval to the left of the years 824 Main Street from funds on hand from a prior Sherman County Election word “Yes.” To vote against it, JENNIFER MAZANEC, PE- Goodland, Kansas District financing. The issuance Officer darken the oval to the left of the Average Interest Rate TITIONER of the District Bonds is subject word “No.” 4.00% The election will be conducted to the approval by the electors Published in The Goodland John D. Gatz, #10808 by the officers and/or persons of the District of the District Star News, Tuesday, February YES Total Interest Cost to Maturity Attorney at Law provided by law for holding Bonds, but is not subject to 26, 2013 $7,822,875 P. O. Box 346 elections, and the method of approval by the electors of the NO Colby, Kansas 67701 voting will be by ballot. Regis- City of the imposition of the Assessed Valuation (2012) (785) 460-3383 tered voters are eligible to vote Educational Sales Tax. The polls will be open at 7:00 $75,593,909 Attorney for Petitioner by advance voting ballot upon NOTICE OF BOND ELEC- o’clock A.M. and will close at application to the County Clerk The following additional in- TION 7:00 P.M., on April 2, 2013, the Average Annual Principal and Published in The Goodland at the address set forth below formation is provided by the UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS- election day. The voting places Interest Payments $1,140,893 Star-News on February 19, 26, pursuant to K.S.A. 25-1117 et City with respect to the afore- TRICT NO. 352, in the District, and the area each and March 5, 2013 star-news classified Star-News / Tuesday, February 26, 2013 9 WANTED competitive wages and county EOE. (785) 675-3477. -6-10- GOODLAND. Call (785) 890- benefits. Requirements: Kan- TFN 7224. -12-11-tfn- Junk batteries, non-ferrous sas nursing license, be a self------metals and iron. Darrel Bowen. 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A minute 40 second left to end the game with Dillon Gillming was fouled with [email protected] later, Nolan Deeds put in a basket a 39-20 loss for the Mustangs. 2:20 left and put in a free throw, but The Grant Junior High boys bas- to tie the game 2-2. The Longhorns 8th Grade vs Colby the Eagles hit a three pointer, mak- ketball teams had a good showing, went on an 18-point run to end the The eighth graders fared better ing it a one-point game. The Mus- but ran afoul of tough Holcomb quarter up 20-2. against Colby in the third-place tangs pulled away when Mayer hit teams at the Great West Activity In the second quarter, Cade match, leading most of the game a three pointer and Zane Bateman Conference tournament on Satur- Mayer put in the first points with until the Eagles rallied in the fourth, made a free throw. Gillming put in a day at the Max Jones Fieldhouse. a three-pointer. Holcomb put in a sending the game to overtime where basket , then Colby hit a two pointer The seventh grade Mustangs two pointer, then Alex Goodwin they beat the Mustangs 39-36. at the buzzer to end the quarter with placed second, beating Kepley added a free throw to make it 22-6. The teams were tied heading into the Mustangs in the lead, 30-25. Middle School from Ulysses 43- The Longhorns added another five the second quarter. The Mustangs Colby went on a seven-point run 34, but losing to Holcomb 56-31 in points before halftime. pulled away with a pair of baskets to open the fourth quarter, taking a the championship round. Holcomb Darian Kent drove inside and put from Goodwin to make it 15-11. 32-30 lead. The Eagles ran the clock had beaten Colby 57-13 earlier in in a basket to open the second half. Mayer made a three pointer, then down to one minute, when Jacob the day. Goodwin put in a free throw and the Eagles put in two free throws Brown hit a two-point shot to tie Oakley and Scott City had forfeit- a basket to make it 27-11. After a to make it 18-13. Mayer added the game. Neither team was able to ed in the first round, but traveled to Holcomb basket, Mayer put in a two another basket, followed by three score in the remaining seconds, so Goodland on Saturday to play each pointer to make it 29-13. Holcomb more free throws from Colby to the game went into overtime. other for the fifth place spot. Scott added six more points before the end end the half with the Mustangs in Colby scored two baskets, taking City shut out the Plainsmen 45-0. of the quarter. the lead 20-16. a 36-32 lead. Gillming made a bas- The eighth grade Mustangs placed Mayer put in the first points of the Colby made the first basket of the ket and was fouled. He made his free fourth. They fell to Holcomb 39-20 fourth quarter with another three second half. The Mustangs main- throw to make it 36-35, but Colby in the early game, then lost a close pointer. Goodwin added a pair of tained their lead with a two-pointer hit a three pointer. The Mustangs game to Colby, 39-36 in overtime. two-point baskets, with Holcomb and a free throw. Colby put in an- would make one more free throw, Holcomb ended up in first place, adding one basket to make it 37-20. other basket to make it 23-20 with but couldn’t overcome the Eagles’ beating Kepley 44-21. Scott City Grant Junior High seventh grader Gabe Biermann dribbled around The Longhorns got a putback with 3:25 to play in the third quarter. lead, losing 39-36. beat Oakley 54-15 to take fifth. a Ulysses-Kepley player during the Great West Activity Conference 7th Grade vs Ulysses-Kepley Tournament on Saturday. Photo by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News The first game of the day for the seventh graders had some tense two-point baskets, making it a one- Holcomb scored 14 straight points, moments, but the Mustangs pulled point game at 27-26 with 1:30 left taking a 27-16 lead. The Mustangs Water and Drought Concerns for 2013? away, winning 43-34. in the quarter. Raymer was fouled broke the run on a free throw from Kepley put in the first two pointer, and put in two free throws to end the Raymer. Holcomb scored again, then Evan Peter tied things up at quarter at 29-26 answered by a two pointer from 2-2. The Mustangs pulled ahead Kepley again made the first score Hendrich to make it 29-18. With on two pointers from Tucker Har- in the fourth quarter. Archer put in a 45 seconds left, Holcomb added SunOpta Sunflower is contracting kins, Wence Hendrich and Dawson three pointer to make it 32-28, then a free throw, then Raymer made a Raymer. Kepley put in a pair of free Kepley made a pair of baskets to basket. At halftime, the Longhorns throws, answered by a two-point tie the game. The Mustangs pulled led 30-20. confection sunflowers for 2013! shot from Levi Archer to make it ahead with a free throw from Peter. Holcomb scored the opening 10-4 at the end of the first quarter. Peter then got a steal and was fouled. points of the second half. Peter Plant a proven low water use crop. Kepley put in the first points of He missed his free throws, but Sieck made a free throw to make it 32-21. the second quarter. One minute pulled down the rebound and put it Holcomb scored twice, answered We offer: in Raymer made a three pointer, in for two points. by a free throw from Archer and a answered by a two pointer from With two minutes to play, Raymer two-point shot from Peter. Holcomb • Full Act of God Contracts Kepley. Gabe Biermann put in a made a pair of layups. Peter added added seven unanswered points • Price Protection free throw, then Archer added a a two-pointer to make it 41-32. before Peter was able to put in a two pointer to make it 16-8. The Kepley scored once more at the basket. Powell Sieck made a free • High Quality, High Yielding Hybrids Mustangs scored twice and Raymer 1:14 mark. Raymer put in another throw, but Holcomb added a basket •Field Service Support put in a free throw. Peyton Sieck two-pointer to end the game with a at the buzzer to make it 45-27 at the blocked a shot, but Kepley pulled 43-34 Mustang win. end of the third quarter. down the rebound and made the 7th Grade vs Holcomb Holcomb put in six points early Call Mike Bretz basket to make it 21-12. In the championship match, the in the fourth quarter. The Mustangs’ With 1:16 to play in the half, Mustangs faced a dominant Hol- first points came on a basket and a at 800-742-9259 or Kepley put in a pair of baskets and comb team. The Mustangs got out to free throw from Archer. Holcomb Cell at 785-821-4126 a free throw. With just seconds re- a 5-2 lead in the first minutes of the put in another seven points before maining Evan Peter put in a basket. game, but Holcomb put together an Zach Jones put in a free throw with Kepley was fouled at the buzzer 11-point run, taking a 13-5 lead be- less than a minute to play. With a few and made a free throw to end the fore Harkins made a three-pointer. seconds left, Holcomb put in a pair half with the Mustangs still in the The Mustangs added three free of free throws, ending the game with lead 23-18. throws in the last minute of the first a 56-31 win over the Mustangs. Kepley made the opening score quarter, closing to within two. 8th Grade vs Holcomb of the second half, answered by a Archer drove inside and put in The eighth grade Mustangs were two-point shots from Raymer and a two-pointer to tie the game 13- outsized by Holcomb in their first Hendrich. Kepley kept up with three 13 early in the second quarter, but matchup of the day. The Longhorns March Consultant Schedule ALLERGIST** Jeffrey Rumbyrt, M.D. March 18 Boy Scout Troop 142 thanks these patrons CARDIOLOGIST Barry Smith, M.D. March 13 & 27 CARDIOLOGIST Vijay Subbarao, M.D. March 14 CARDIOLOGIST** who helped with the 2013 Chili Feed. COUNSELING SERVICES Thursdays by Appointment Platinum Level patron DERMATOLOGIST Theodore Alkousakis,M.D March 19 & 25 Agro-Culture Liquid Expert Carpet & Upholstery Care Mark Scheopner DIETITIAN Sarah Linton, RD, LD, CDE Tuesdays by Appointment American Implement First National Bank-member FDIC McClungʼs Appliance EARS, NOSE, THROAT Alfred N. Carr, M.D. March 8, 21 & 22 Billʼs Shootin Shop Frontier Equity Exchange Overhead Door of Northwest Kansas GASTROENTEROLOGIST Jeffrey D. Huston, M.D. March 5, 25 & 26 Bobʼs Meat Block The Goodland Star-News Sherman Co. Sheriffʼs Department GENERAL SURGEON David D. Beck, M.D. TBD Crop Production Services Jeannie Harding Truck & Tractor Repair GENERAL SURGEON Jeffrey Cross, M.D. TBD Eagle Communications Jessica & Mike Wolf Weathercraft Roofi ng GYNECOLOGY Laura Rokosz, M.D. March 6 & 27 Elks Lodge #1528 L&W Insurance Western State Bank-member FDIC NEUROLOGIST Gold level patron OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY David Forschner, M.D. March 20 ADM Goodland Machine & Automotive Murrayʼs Custom Body & Paint ONCOLOGY Prakash Neupane, M.D. March 1, 8, 15 , 22 & 29 AFLAC Insurance Goodland Glass, LLC Peoples State Bank-member FDIC ONCOLOGY/HEMATOLOGY Martin Rubinowitz, M.D. March 5 Alcorn Shelter Insurance Heartland Animal Clinic Plains Heating & Air Conditioning OPHTHALMOLOGIST Brian Joondeph, M.D. March 20 Alexʼs Radiator & Repair Helena Chemical Company S&M Repair OPHTHALMOLOGIST Ronald Wise, M.D. March 1 & 15 Bʼs Pump & Well Hitchcock, Inc. S&T Communications OPHTHALMOLOGIST** Eric Fry, M.D. March 14 B&K Pumping In the Can Sherman Theatre OPHTHALMOLOGIST Robert Fante, M.D. March 8 Baker Construction J&L Delivery (Fed-Ex) Short & Son, Inc. ORTHOPEDIST Tim Birney, M.D. March 11 BANKWEST-member FDIC Kansas Claims Sondra Krayca A.R.N.P. ORTHOPEDIST Armond Hatzidakis, M.D. April 1 Bowmanʼs Heating & Air Kansasland Tire The Buffalo Guys ORTHOPEDIST James Holmes, M.D. March 18 Cowboy Corner Xpress, LLC Kiwanis The Scoular Company ORTHOPEDIST Edward Parks, M.D. March 19 Crazy Rʼs KLOE Topside Offi ce Products Dan Brenner Ford Koons Funeral Chapel United Methodist Church ORTHOPEDIST Raj Bazaz, M.D. March 11 Dinkel Collision Repair LOBO Production VFW Post ORTHOPEDIST Kevin Nagamani, M.D. March 6 Good Samaritan Society of Sherman Co. McBʼs Motor Walmart ORTHOPEDIST Gareth Shemesh, M.D. April 4 & 5 Dr. Terry Imel, DDS Med Enterprises-Scott Jarrett Waneʼs Carpet & Drapery Shop PATHOLOGIST Pathology Services P.C. Call for Availability Gleason Family Chiropractic Miller Home Center Wilkens Truck and Trailer PODIATRIST Erik Ouderkirk, D.P.M. March 13 Silver level patron PODIATRIST Daniel Mallett, D.P.M. March 27 PULMONOLOGIST Ken Weisiger, M.D. March 14 & 28 17th Street Diner Fairbanks Law Offi ce Lonny and Marlene Whiteker Farms RADIOLOGISTS Professional Radiology Services WEEK DAYS Ahead of the Times Farm Bureau Financial Services Mannʼs Jewelry/Smittyʼs Sports SPEECH THERAPY Crystal Schultz Monday – Thursday Brittneyʼs Photography Fixsen Electronics Medical Arts Pharmacy Century Feeders Gambinoʼs Pizza Mike Foust Law Offi ce UROLOGIST** Kevin McDonald M.D. March 12 Cochran Farm Supply Garciaʼs Home Furnishings Miller Construction UROLOGIST** Wallace Curry, M.D. March 26 Cole Auction & Real Estate Goodland Yost Farm Supply Northwest Kansas Abstract Title Co. Inc. Culligan Soft Water Hayden, Inc. Palace Barber Shop For an appointment please call 785-890-6030 Dependable Glass Service Inc. High Plains Offi ce Supply Poling Chiropractic **For an appointment with the Allergist please call 1-888-849-8424 Designs Unlimited Holiday Inn Rotary Club **For an appointment with Dr. Fry please call 1-800-526-3937 Dorman Brothers Homestead Realty Schlosser Concrete **For an appointment with Dr. Fisher please call 1-888-625-4699 Doug Sederstrom Accounting Jacqueʼs Hallmark Shoreʼs Bumper to Bumper **For an appointment with Dr. McDonald or Dr. Curry please call 1-877-312-1619 Dr. Newman OD John Golden TAB, LLC EBH & Associates Kearʼs Quality Liquor & Smoke Shop The Insurance Agency Goodland Family Health Center • 106 Willow Road • (785) 890-6075 Edward Jones Investments Kennedy & Coe Vignery & Mason Law Offi ce Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eklundʼs First Insurance Klip N Kurl Wheat Ridge Acres Walk-in Clinic M-F 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m./Saturday Clinic 9-11 a.m. Elliottʼs Inc. Larry Enfi eld Zuspan Law Offi ce Dr. Mohedine Shafei (Out of office on Monday) White level patron Dr. Travis Daise (Out of office on Wednesday) 21st Century Bean Baumanʼs Norwest Recreation Mitchek Farms Dr. David Younger (Out of office on Thursday) Advanced Auto Body Garrettʼs Laundry Rodney Jarrett Agency Dr. Lisa M. Unruh – Pediatrician (Out of office on Tuesday) American Family Insurance H&R Block Shear Dimensions Jackie Jorgensen, ARNP (Out of office on Friday) Anything Wood JB Realty Teeterʼs Abstract Kathy Wiley, APRN (Out of office on Wednesday) star-news sports The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, February 26, 2013 11 Lady Mavs come close at last home game The Northwest Kansas Technical Cowboy junior College women’s basketball team lost a heart-breaker on Saturday night to the Lady Lions of Brown Mackie College, 75-69. In their final home game of the places second season, the Lady Mavericks fought back from as much as a 16-point deficit to come within two points of a tie in the final minute of the game. They had several opportunities to at state tourney score but the shots just didn’t land. The women are scheduled to play Goodland High School’s Col- Brook Bahe, 132, lost in the at Western Nebraska Community ton Cooper placed second at the opening round to Clayton Himpel College in Rock Springs, Wyo., at Class 4A State Wrestling Tour- of Tonganoxie in a 16-0 technical 5 p.m. Wednesday and at North- nament on Friday and Saturday fall and in the second round to eastern Junior College in Sterling, in Salina. Kyle Macy of El Dorado in an Colo., at 5 p.m. Thursday. Cooper, wrestling at 182, beat 8-2 decision. The Lady Lions were the first to Drake Byrd of Meriden-Jefferson John Peden, 152, beat Mitchell score in the first minute of the first West in a 7-0 decision in the open- Baird of Pratt in a 6-4 decision in half, then they added a free throw, ing round. He beat Lee Koch of the first round. In the second, he giving them a 3-0 lead. After a Garnett-Anderson County in a lost to Taylor Watkins of Colum- rebound by Anya Boyd, Hannah 3-0 decision and Armando San- bus in a 1-0 decision. In the con- Wedding made the first bucket for doval of Ulysses in a 2-0 decision solation bracket, he beat Cordell the Lady Mavericks. On a foul by to advance to the championship Dunlop of LPV in a 7-3 decision, Wedding, the Lady Lions’ Kayla round, where he lost to Levi Eck but lost to Lawson Fiss of Hugo- Mollere added a free throw. Bryna of Andale by fall to take second. ton in a 3-2 decision. Freemont added a bucket for Brown The Cowboys qualified eight Josh Whisnant, 160, lost in the Mackie, making the score 6-2. other wrestlers for the state tour- opening round to Kyle Armstrong Leticia Rodriguez added three nament: of Andale by fall and to Josh points at the 12 minute mark, nar- Tanner Gastineau, 106, lost Miller of De Soto in an 8-0 major rowing the Lady Lions’ lead to in the opening round to Josiah decision in the second round. one. Then Mackie Brown made Seaton of Bonner Springs by fall Ian Bonsall, 170, lost to Alex another bucket. Action continued and in the second round to Keegan Son of Chanute in a 9-4 deci- with Brown Mackie building an Deenihan of Coffeyville-Field sion in the opening round. In the Kindley by fall. consolation bracket, he beat Gus eight-point lead at the half, 32-24. Leticia Rodriguez got around a Brown Mackie College player during the Lady Mavericks’ game on In the second half, Rodriguez Aaron Avelar, 113, lost in the Dent of Tonganoxie by fall, but Saturday. Northwest Tech came within two points of tying the game in the fourth quarter, but ended up opening round to Justus Seaton lost to Weston Riner of Pratt in a made the first bucket followed by losing 75-69. Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News one for Brown Mackie. After a of Bonner Springs in a 7-2 deci- 7-3 decision. couple of tries the Lady Lions added mark, Garcia made a three-point making the score 49-39. The Lady gap and came within two points, sion and in the second round to Tyler Gastineau, 195, beat another bucket. Then Yamaya Leon- shot. Wedding followed with a Lions had an eight point run before 71-69, after a three-pointer by May- Ryan Brocker of Paola in an 8-7 Dylan Thompson of Spring Hill ard and Shaletha Mayberry added three-point shot of her own. Shan- Watts added two free throws. No berry with 1:05 left. Brown Mackie decision. by fall in the opening round, but back-to-back buckets to make it 36- non Watts stole the ball and made a one scored in the next one and one- made four free throws before the Austin Hernandez, 126, lost lost to Derrick Gates of Andale by 30 with Brown Mackie still on top. bucket. On a Lady Maverick foul half minute. Then Brown Mackie end of the game. A final long bucket in the opening round to Adam fall. In the consolation bracket, he Brown Mackie’s Catarina Garcia Mollere put in a free throw. added two free throws. With 5:10 by the Lady Mavericks went in but Cole of Chanute by fall and in the lost to John Metcalf of Fort Scott added a bucket. Rodriguez added After a three-pointer by the Lady left in the half, Brown Mackie led, didn’t count. The Lady Mavericks second round to Sam Seaton of 2-1 in overtime. a bucket followed by another by Lions, Watts added a bucket an- 67-52. lost, 75-69. Baldwin in a 5-3 decision. Brown Mackie. At the 15 minute swered by one from Brown Mackie, The Lady Mavericks closed the

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