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1-3 Front CFP 10-11-10.Indd Area/State Colby Free Press Monday, October 11, 2010 Page 3 Weather County celebrates birthday Official rules for Kansas Corner From “BIRTHDAY,” Page 1 • Prettiest girl’s bonnet, Grace Ward; prettiest women’s bonnet, Lue Duffey; most uniquely authen- The event concluded with a county history video tic, Pat Kriss; craziest, Margaret Denneler. in water rights dispute put together by the Prairie Museum of Art and His- • Most authentic women’s hat Barb Stoecklein; From “WATER,” Page 1 the U.S. Supreme Court in tory and the Thomas County Historical Society. The prettiest, Judy Withers. 1998. video, which included many historical photos, was • Most distinguished men’s hat, Mike Baughn; crediting issue was not accept- A settlement was reached in narrated by Sacha Sanguinetti, general manager of most authentic, Steve Ohlrogge. ed,” Bruning said, adding that 2003. Offi cials in both states KXXX Radio. • Most distinguished beard, Larry McLemore; the arbitrator did suggest Ne- hoped it would end their legal A meal of barbecued pork sandwiches followed. most unique, Jim Lambert; scraggliest, Gerald braska was on track for future dispute but acknowledged that Entries in the Beard and Bonnet contest, which Griggs; longest, Steve Ohlrogge. compliance. monitoring and enforcement is- National Weather Service also included categories for hats and mustaches, • Most distinguished mustache, A.G. Howell; most If the states fail to reach sues remained. Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a were judged before the event and the winners an- unique, Sandy Wilks; scraggliest, Pete Ziegelmeier; agreement following the arbi- Kansas offi cials contend that low around 44. North wind be- nounced during the opening remarks: longest, Pete Ziegelmeier II. trator’s rulings, Six’s offi ce said in 2005 and 2006, Nebraska tween 5 and 10 mph. it is likely the U.S. Supreme used 25.7 billion gallons more Tuesday: A 20 percent chance Court will again be asked to de- in water from the Republican of showers. Mostly sunny, with a Iowa takes aim at attorney general cide the matter. River than it was due – enough high near 67. Breezy, with a north From “GROUP,” Page 1 “Obama is forcing it on us any- said. “It’s very Phill Kline.” The Republican basin covers to supply a city of 100,000 peo- wind 10 to 15 mph increasing to almost 25,000 square miles. Use ple for almost 10 years. Nebras- between 20 and 25 mph. Winds way. Democrat Steve Six is help- Kline was Republican attorney cacy group dedicated to promoting ing him do it.” general from 2003 to 2007. He of the river’s water is governed ka offi cials acknowledged some could gust as high as 30 mph. by a 1943 compact among Col- overuse but questioned Kansas’ Tuesday Night: Patchy frost “conservative free-market princi- Jackie McClaskey, spokeswom- was defeated by Democrat Paul ples to the citizens of America.” In an for Schmidt, said she wasn’t Morrison. A state disciplinary orado, Kansas and Nebraska. accounting. after 1 a.m. Otherwise, partly Colorado was given 11 percent Nebraska was in compliance cloudy, with a low around 37. September, politicians considered aware of American Future Fund’s panel has a pending case against liberal from a dozen states were interest in the Kansas attorney Kline for alleged violation of pro- of the water, while Kansas was from 2007 through 2009. The North wind between 5 and 15 allotted 40 percent and Nebras- arbitrator said last year that Ne- mph. targeted by $4 million in ads by general campaign until the ad fessional ethics while investigat- American Future Fund. appeared last week on radio and ing abortion clinics. A sex scandal ka 49 percent. braska’s natural resource dis- Wednesday: Patchy frost be- In the 1990s, farmers and of- tricts should cut back on water fore 10 a.m. Otherwise, sunny, “Americans are appalled by television. She said the TV ad buy prompted Morrison’s resignation the reckless spending by (House could exceed $300,000. in 2008, leading to the appoint- fi cials in Kansas accused Ne- allocations to farmers to main- with a high near 67. Calm wind. braska of taking more than its tain compliance. Nebraska has Wednesday Night: Clear, Speaker) Nancy Pelosi and her “Clearly, independent expen- ment of Six, a former district court liberal allies in Congress,” said ditures are playing a greater and judge in Douglas County. allocated share. Kansas fi led a rejected that suggestion. with a low around 38. lawsuit against Nebraska with Thursday: Sunny, with a high Nick Ryan, spokesman for the or- greater role in everybody’s race,” near 79. ganization. “The debt is spiraling McClaskey said. “It’s one of those Thursday Night: Clear, with a out of control, and unemployment things we have no control over.” low around 44. levels are at all-time highs. Still, A report by the Center for Pub- Friday: Sunny, with a high Pelosi and her friends do nothing lic Integrity in Washington, D.C., near 82. to help Americans.” indicated the organization could LOCAL TV LISTINGS Friday Night: Clear, with a Six is running against Derek spend $25 million this year on po- low around 46. Schmidt, the GOP attorney gen- litical ads. sponsored by the Saturday: Sunny, with a high eral candidate. The third candidate Six campaign spokesman Gavin near 83. for attorney general is Libertarian Young said American Future Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, Dennis Hawver. Fund’s decision to step into the with a low around 44. The commercial running in Kansas race could have something Friday: High, 88; Low 42 Kansas says Six is a collaborator to do with the attorney general’s Saturday: High, 75; Low 45 with President Barack Obama and support for creation of a no-call Sunday: High, 67; Low 47 congressional Democrats respon- list allowing people to block pre- Precip: Friday 0.13 inches sible for passing legislation ex- recorded automated telephone panding health coverage. The ad calls. The bill died in the Kansas Saturday 0.00 inches Tuesday Evening October 12, 2010 Sunday 0.03 inches praises Schmidt for placing inter- Senate. American Future Fund has ests of Kansans ahead of “partisan taken an aggressive stand against 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Month: 0.16 inches KAKE/ABC No Ordinary Family Dancing With Stars Detroit 1-8-7 Local Nightline Jimmy Kimmel Live Year: 17.86 inches politics” on health care. state restrictions on robo-calls. KBSL/CBS NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles The Good Wife Local Late Show Letterman Late Normal: 19.19 inches “Americans opposed the Obama “It’s an example of how these KSNK/NBC The Biggest Loser Parenthood Local Tonight Show w/Leno Late (K-State Experiment Station) health care takeover,” the ad says. shadowy groups operate,” Young KSAS/FOX Glee Raising Wilde Local Sunrise and Sunset Cable Channels Tuesday 7:51 a.m. 7:10 p.m. A & E Exterminator Billy Billy Parking Parking Parking Parking Exterminator Wednesday 7:52 a.m. 7:08 p.m. State offering money AMC Inside Man Committed Unbreakable (U.S. Naval Observatory) ANIM Weird Weird Lost Tape Lost Tape Lost Tape Lost Tape Lost Tape Lost Tape Lost Tape Lost Tape BRAVO Flipping Out Flipping Out Housewives/Atl. Flipping Out Housewives of D.C. CMT Stripes Videos The Dukes of Hazzard Smarter Smarter for erosion control CNN Parker Spitzer Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 Larry King Live Filibuster COMEDY Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Swardson South Pk Daily Colbert Swardson South Pk The loss of Kansas soils – one Bob Atchison, rural forestry co- DISC Swords: Life Swords: Life Dirty Jobs Swords: Life Swords: Life of the most basic of the state’s nat- ordinator for the Kansas Forest DISN The Incredibles Deck Deck Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah causes delays ural resources – is accelerating in Service. “It also doesn’t point to E! Evan Almighty Kardas Kardas Chelsea E! News Chelsea Kardas rural Kansas, with more increases what’s ahead, given that almost ESPN 30 for 30 2010 Poker 2010 Poker SportsCenter likely for the future. half of Kansas windbreaks are al- ESPN2 Soccer Nation SportsCtr Football Baseball NFL Live at state offices FAM Melissa Melissa My Fake Fiancé The 700 Club My Wife My Wife Landowners who work with the ready in fair to poor condition.” FOOD Challenge Private Chefs Chopped Cakes Cakes Private Chefs TOPEKA (AP) – The Kansas Kansas Forest Service in October Recent research found that a FX Shutter Sons of Anarchy Terriers Sons of Anarchy Department of Labor is recover- or early November, however, could 210-mile stretch of the Cotton- HGTV Property First House Estate House Hunters For Rent For Rent House Estate ing from a massive backlog of un- raise their odds for addressing the wood and Neosho rivers near Em- HIST American Pickers Swamp People IRT Deadliest Roads Tougher in Alaska American Pickers employment claims that a state of- issue in 2011. The application cut- poria, is producing about 163,000 LIFE How I Met How I Met Wife Swap Wife Swap How I Met How I Met Wife Swap MTV Teen Mom Teen Mom Teen Mom If You Really Teen Mom fi cial blames on the U.S. Senate. off date is Nov. 15 for next year’s tons (326 million pounds) of sedi- NICK My Wife My Wife Chris Chris Lopez Lopez The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny Labor Secretary Jim Garner says Environmental Quality Incentives ment every year. That’s not only SCI Stargate Universe Stargate Universe Caprica Stargate Universe Caprica a Senate fi libuster during the sum- Program funds, which can cover signifi cant soil loss for landown- SPIKE Ways Die Ways Die Ways Die Ways Die Ways Die Ways Die Ways Die Ways Die Police Shootout mer caused a backlog of 15,000 up to 75 percent of the cost of ad- ers but also an annual sediment TBS MLB Baseball MLB Post Lopez Tonight applications in Kansas.
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