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The MIDWEEK Tuesday, April 23 2013 Goodland1205 Main Avenue, Goodland, Star-News KS 67735 • Phone (785) 899-2338 $1 Volume 81, Number 33 10 Pages Goodland, Kansas 67735 weather County report briefed 45° 10 a.m. Monday on mental Today • Sunset, 7:33 p.m. health Wednesday • Sunrise, 5:57 a.m. By Kevin Bottrell • Sunset, 7:34 p.m. [email protected] Midday Conditions The Sherman County Commis- • Soil temperature 42 degrees sioners received an overview of • Humidity 89 percent mental health services and the is- • Sky cloudy sues facing mental health treatment • Winds north 16 mph efforts at their regular meeting last • Barometer 29.93 inches Tuesday. and falling High Plains Mental Health Ex- ecutive Director Walter Hill, board • Record High today 90° (1989) member Gordon Pettibone and • Record Low today 24° (1907) Tracy Hillmer from the Goodland Last 24 Hours* office came to the commissioner High Sunday 68° meeting to deliver the organiza- Low Sunday 34° tion’s annual report. Precipitation trace High Plains Mental Health was This month .29 created by an inter-local agreement Year to date 2.59 of 20 northwest Kansas Counties, Below Normal .37 inches including Sherman County, to pro- The Topside Forecast vide mental health services. Hill Today: Cloudy becoming mostly said it allowed these counties to sunny with a 30 percent chance of have mental health services without rain and show, a high near 40 and having to worry about setting up a low around 24. Wednesday: their own organizations. Mostly sunny with a high near 55, Hill said the agreement doesn’t winds out of the southwest at 15 specify how much each county has becoming northerly, a high near to contribute, but the organization 55 and a low around 31. has created a chart based on usage Extended Forecast of services, valuation, staffing and Thursday: Sunny with a high other factors that gives a base contri- near 66 and a low around 39. Fri- day: Mostly sunny with a high near See COUNTY, Page 5 70 and a low around 41. Saturday: Sunny with a high near 73 and a low around 45. (National Weather Service) Car rolls Get 24-hour weather info. at 162.400 MHz. north of Students show off Goodland before Prom Saturday Two passengers were ejected It was a night of glitz and glam- local from a small sports car when it lost or for Goodland students at control and went into a ditch north of the High School Prom on markets Goodland early Sunday morning. Saturday. After a meal at the A Kansas Highway Patrol Re- Elks Lodge, the students went port said Robert A. Simoneau, 20, to the Max Jones Fieldhouse 10 a.m. was driving south on K-27 two Wheat — $6.88 bushel for the Promendae, parading Posted county price — $7.02 miles north of Goodland in a 2004 their dresses and tuxedos for Corn — $6.5 bushel Hyundai Tiburon when the accident family and friends. Maddie Posted county price — $6.62 happened. The report said he was Mayer and Dax Ruhs (above), Milo — $6.09 bushel “swerving all over the roadway,” Stephanie Bauer and Nathan Soybeans — $13.26 bushel lost control and rolled the car two Smith (right), Lacie Cowan Posted county price — $14.02 and a half times. It came to rest fac- and Gunner Helton (far right), Millet — no bid ing south. and Tiffany Hapke and Hol- Sunflowers Gian L. Clavell-Lopez, 19, Good- ton Whitman (below) were Oil current crop — $23.65 cwt. land, had his seatbelt on and stayed among those couples that Confection — no bid in the car and was uninjured. Ericka marched through the giant Pinto beans — $28 L. Sutherland, 23, Bethune, Colo., roulette wheel to cheers from (Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta, and Eduardo Palma-Chimal, 27, the audience. After parading Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean. Goodland, who were not buckled These may not be closing figures. ) through once, the couples all in, were thrown from the vehicle. went again. After the Prom- The report said Sutherland suffered enade, the students returned a “possible injury,” but Palma-Chi- via bus to the Elks Lodge for mal listed as uninjured. Simoneau, the Dance. who was not wearing a seatbelt, Photos by Kevin Bottrell inside stayed in the car and was also listed The Goodland Star-News today as uninjured. More local news and views from your Goodland Star-News Association of Counties meets with legislators By Heather Alwin [email protected] Officials from 18 northwest Kan- sas counties heard from state legis- lators at a regional meeting of the Golf team Kansas Association of Counties on Wednesday at Colby Community College. wins tourney The meeting drew over 160 county commissioners, treasurers, The Goodland High clerks, appraisers, road supervisors School golf team won the and other county officials. Sheridan Norton Invitational tourna- County was the host, as the counties ment on Friday. The Cow- take turns putting on this annual boys had three golfers place event. in the top five. State Reps. Ward Cassidy, Sue See Page 10 Boldra and Don Hineman each spoke about issues in the Legisla- ture before taking questions from attendees. Paul Steele, a Thomas County See ASSOCIATION, Page 5 about our 2 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, April 23, 2013 friends genesis and obituaries salvation army the calendar Genesis and Salvation Army are Deana Amack Stasser available year round to help those in calendar senior menu yogurt cup, pineapple chunks and need. Call (785) 890-2299 to speak Prairie Land Food sign up Today: Polish sausage, mashed milk. Lunch - cowboy cavatini, Deana Lynn Amack Stasser, 74, Mike Stasser. to a volunteer. will be until Monday, May 6. potatoes, sauerkraut, bread and tossed salad, green beans, wheat lifelong Goodland resident, died Survivors include three sons, activities Distribution is 1 to 2 p.m. Satur- rosy pears. Wednesday: Tater roll, fresh fruit and milk. Tuesday, April 16, 2013, Ron Amack of Goodland, Tours of the 1907 Victorian day, May 8. at Cat’s TnT, 1018 tot casserole, peas and carrots, school calendar at Good Samaritan Soci- Gaylord (Bonnie) Stasser House at 202 W. 13th are from 1 to Main, or at the Bernadine Johnson bread and fruit cobbler. Thurs- Today: Gold day. 8:30 a.m. ju- ety—Sherman County in of Goodland and Alvin 5 p.m. Wednesday through Mon- residence, located at 704 Walnut. day: Paprika chicken, macaroni nior high track at Scott City. 2 p.m. Goodland. Stasser of Phoenix, Ariz.; day. Closed on Tuesday. For information call 899-2338, salad with vegetables, pineapple, boys varsity golf at Hoxie. 2 p.m. She was born on Jan. 9, a daughter-in-law, Arlea The High Plains Museum, 1717 821-1275, 890-2287, 821-1827 or bread and cookie. Friday: Cook’s boys junior varsity golf at Scott 1939, to Ruby Helen Waits (Neil) Carmack of Cen- Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m. 899-4278 or order online at www. choice entree, hash brown casse- City. 2:30 p.m. varsity track at in Bird City. In 1956 she terville, Utah; a brother to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday prairielandfood.com. The Prairie role, stewed tomatoes, bread and Hoisington. 3 p.m. varsity softball graduated from Sherman Brad Hughes of Denver; through Saturday and from 1 to 5 Pak will have lean beef strips, gelatin with fruit. against Staton County at Centen- Community High School a sister Shirley Hersh- p.m. Sunday. Closed Tuesdays. lean pork sausage, grilled chicken school menu nial Field in Goodland.5:30 p.m. in Goodland. berger of Denver; eight The Carnegie Arts Center is breasts, lean ground beef, split On Nov. 22, 1955, she Stasser grandchildren; and 12 Today: Breakfast - pancake on kindergarten music program in open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- chicken breasts, seasonal fresh and Bernard Ray Amack great-grandchildren. a stick, tri-tater, fruit juice and Goodland High School auditori- day through Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. fruits and vegetables. The specials um. Wednesday: Black day. 7:30 were married in Good- Services will be at 11 on Sunday and 1 to 6 p.m. on are the Memorial Day griller with milk. Lunch - whole grain corn land. He died on Jan. 12, 1999. a.m. on Wednesday, April 24, 2013, dog, spinach salad, seasoned peas, a.m. professional learning com- Monday at 120 W. 12th. The center two sirloin steaks, two boneless On Jan. 8, 2005 she and M. Merle at Koons Chapel, 211 N. Main, fresh fruit and milk. Wednesday: munities. DECA International is always in need of hosts and host- pork chops, chicken breast filets, Stasser were married and he died on Goodland with the Rev. Shelly Petz Breakfast - blueberry bubble Conference in Anaheim, Calif. esses on Sundays. New monthly Italian sausage, pork tenderloin Thursday June 11, 2011. officiating. Private inurnment will bread, sliced peaches and milk. : 2 p.m. junior high exhibits and you are invited to visit and lean ground beef; Grilled beef Mrs. Stasser was a member of be in the Goodland Cemetery. Lunch - beef and noodles, mashed track triangular at Oakley. 3 p.m. the gift shop. burgers: Hog wild with boneless the Goodland United Methodist Visitation will be from 3 to 6 p.m. potatoes, baby carrots, blueberry varsity baseball against Holcomb The Goodland Public Library is center cut chops; and chicken Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars on Tuesday, April 23, 2013, at the oat muffin, pineapple tidbits and at Memorial Field in Goodland. 3 open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.