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The Daily Union. Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 Volume 153, No. 196, 2 Sections, 16 pages www.yourDU.net 50 Cents • Junction City, Kansas Thursday A full day’s work New committee The DU Buzzing members could about Fort Riley soldier killed in make casino vehicular-related accident push ‘interesting’ FORT RILEY — A soldier with Company A, 101st Bri- By Tim Weideman The bill would allow for a fifth Kansas casino to be gade Support Battalion, 1st [email protected] Armored Brigade Combat built in Geary County. Though the bill could Team, 1st Infantry Division, Three new faces on the change the state law, it died in a vehicular-related Kansas House Federal and doesn’t guarantee a casino incident Tuesday at a Fort State Affairs Committee in Geary County. Riley motor pool. have thrown a curveball Rothlisberg has spent Spc. Ryan T. Christensen, at Rep. Allan Rothlisberg his time between legisla- 29, of Layton, Utah, was a and his plans to change a tive sessions gath- petroleum supply specialist. state law to allow a ering support from casino to be built The incident is under local governments in Geary County. investigation, according to and business lead- On Tuesday, Fort Riley officials. ers. Rothlisberg “Two Families suffered a So far, he’s (R-Grandview great loss yesterday – Ryan’s focused on commu- Plaza) told the and ours,” Col. John W. Reyn- nities within a 25- Junction City- olds II, 1st ABCT commander, to 30-mile radius of Geary County said. “We continue to provide Geary County. Economic Devel- AllAn support to both as we begin “That will opment Commis- RothisbeRg to come to terms with this enhance what sion he’s not sure tragedy.” we’re trying to do whether the new commit- as a regional, destination tee members will be on casino,” Rothlisberg said. Chamber goals board. Officials from Junction “I don’t know any of What does the Chamber City, Geary County and them,” he said. “This is of Commerce have in store Grandview Plaza have going to be interesting.” for Junction City in 2014? expressed some support Rothlisberg has said he Go to page 7A to find out. of the casino concept. On expects the bill he’s spon- Tuesday, Rothlisberg said soring to come before the Your news committee early this year. Please see Casino, 7A every day Hospital has huge plans for 2014

By Chase Jordan Healthcare Foundation) YourDU.net provides you and the hospital to pull with news from JC that you [email protected] together some funding so we can complete the proj- want and need every day. A makeover for Geary ect,” Stratton said. Go to YourDU.net and County hospitals women’s The estimated cost is sign up for a free member- center is one of several between $85,000 and ship or if you are a print improvements Dr. Joe $100,000. subscriber in need of your Stratton is looking for- news fix on the days we Proceeds from the foun- ward to in 2014. dation’s Holiday Glitz will don’t print, go to our web- The chief executive offi- site and register. Everything help with the project. cer of the hospital recent- About $45,000 was raised is accessible for you, so ly discussed the new year read all you want. during the December and what patrons could event. expect. Stratton said the hospi- Videos Upgrades for the Mar- tal will continue to focus tha K. Hoover Women’s on providing quality care Center will include equip- for patients and families. Alix Kunkle • The Daily Union ment and aesthetics. Some of the ways to Junction City Public Works members John Tenorio (left) and Josh Rumbaugh (right) install a bracket on The center offers labor accomplish that is by the school zone sign near the intersection of Eisenhower Drive and Country Club Lane Wednesday and birthing services, improving safety and morning. Public works crews were out and about Wednesday, not only working on Eisenhower, but gynecological surgery, quality of the building and also continuing to work in the area of Sixth and Garfield streets, the site of a water main break Mon- nurseries, screenings and work environment. Did you know that you can day morning. Traffic was limited to one lane in each direction through most of the week as crews classes. To achieve that, Strat- watch videos on yourDU. worked in the area. After the water main was repaired Tuesday morning, utility crews spent most of “There may be some ton said the hospital began net? Tuesday repairing two service lines, and Wednesday, crews spent the day making temporary repairs further discussions with to Sixth Street. Permanent repairs will be made in the spring, according to officials. the (Geary Community Please see Plans, 7A Videos range from local to national. Right now you can watch a song from the Lyrics Arts Trio. Sales tax revenues increase slightly in 2013

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Junction City received 32 25 about $10.05 million in sales tax revenue in 2013, which is up slightly compared to 2012, Assistant City Man- In 2013 Geary County Like us on ager Cheryl Beatty report- Facebook ed Tuesday. received $5.68 million in In 2012, the city received sales tax revenue. The graph about $10.03 million in sales indicates the percentage each tax revenue. entity received in 2013. The totals from the last two years include the por- tion the city receives from comfortable with the reve- goal,” Beatty said. “We ing increased costs and the lion in sales tax revenue in Geary County. nue received in 2013. always are trying to develop services that we offer,” 2013, about $40,000 more Sales tax is a significant “We’ve held it steady now new business and new sales Beatty said. “The focus is than in 2012. source of revenue for cities. for two years,” she said. tax revenue.” not just only on sales tax, From that total, Junction Of Junction City’s $15 mil- But the city always is That goal is no different though. We are always are City received about $2.46 lion general fund budget, seeking to identify addi- in other cities, she said. looking for new revenue million, Grandview Plaza sales tax covers for $6 mil- tional ways to increase “One of the primary sources.” received about $144,300 and The Daily Union is a Montgomery lion. sales tax revenue. focuses is to seek increased As a whole, Geary Coun- Milford received about Communications newspaper, ©2014 Beatty said the city is “We always have that revenues to support ongo- ty received about $5.68 mil- $44,600.

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Architects, designers and engineers use 3-D printers to make research come to life MANHATTAN — Researchers architecture — are using 3-D puter fails to highlight in its grav- As the college obtains more fit armband. and students at Kansas State Uni- printers to help students explore ity free environment.” 3-D printers, it becomes quicker Both researchers earned versity are thinking in three the limits of gravity and to chal- The architects also say that and more cost-effective for stu- awards for their work. dimensions. lenge themselves as designers. using 3-D printers helps students dents to use the technology. In the College of Engineering, University engineers and The college has two 3-D print- learn important job-related skills Headley and Howe already plan a large 3-D printer uses multicol- designers are developing ideas ers: a uPrint that uses strings of and makes them more market- to integrate the printers in spring ored ABS plastic to create parts, from concept to prototype using ABS plastic and a Form1 printer able. semester classes. tools and prototypes for research some of the latest 3-D printers. that uses liquid resin and lasers. “In architecture, we are design- Headley plans to have students and student projects. The layer by layer printing Students in Howe’s architec- ing in an age where it is possible use the Xbox Kinect to create Another 3-D printer in the process has helped professors ture classes have 3-D printed to build more complex forms,” body scans and design and print Electronics Design Laboratory and students explore new possi- model pieces for projects while Howe said. “However if you can their own custom-fit apparel or also is used for research projects bilities for creating prototypes, students in Headley’s product design it in a computer, it doesn’t action figures of themselves. and prototypes. formula car parts, models, tools, design classes have printed tiles necessarily make it right. He also plans to have students In mechatronics classes, engi- and — on a less conventional and product prototypes. “The best tools the students in product design courses print neering students design robots note — eyeglasses, custom-made “The printers get students to have are their eyes. 3-D printers children’s toys. The architects and 3-D print the pieces. clothes and intricately designed operate at a scale where they can allow the students to make com- also have used 3-D printers for Several laboratories and the puzzles. actually touch things,” Headley plex forms physical, allowing their own research projects. college’s competitive design In the College of Architecture, said. “If they aren’t engaging in them to get a lot more informa- Howe printed a model chair to teams — such as the SAE formu- Planning & Design, two profes- that, then everything becomes tion out of their design process,” better understand the manufac- la car and the SAE aero team — sors — Dustin Headley, assistant kind of pie in the sky. When they he said. “The printer provides a turing process and create a mold use the large printer. professor of interior architecture are forced to make things more mechanism to strive for more for the chair. Several laboratories, including and product design, and Nathan reasonable, students discover complexity that can still be ratio- Headley used a 3-D body scan the materials testing laboratory, Howe, assistant professor of holes in the design that the com- nalized.” to create an elaborate custom- also use the printer. JC Calendar Today Pounds Sensibly), Episcopal • 7 p.m. — JC Fraternal the Junction City Fraternal Trappers, Tyme Out Lounge • Noon — Narcotics Anon- • 9:30 a.m. — MOPS (Moth- Church of the Covenant, 314 Order of Eagles Aerie, 203 E. Order of Eagles, 203 E. 10th • 6:30 p.m. — JC Fraternal ymous, 119 W. Seventh St. ers of Preschoolers), First N. Adams St. 10th St. St. Order of Eagles Auxiliary • 1 p.m. — Doors open at Southern Baptist Church, • 2 p.m. — Doors open at • 8 p.m. — Alcoholics • 5 to 8 p.m. — Junction Bingo, 203 E. 10th St., open to JC Fraternal Order of Eagles, child care provided the Junction City Fraternal Anonymous, 119 W. Seventh City Fraternal Order of Eagles public • 11:30 a.m. — NARFE Old Order of Eagles, 203 E. 10th St. kitchen is open with short- • 8 p.m. — Alcoholics 203 E. 10th St. Trooper Chapter 383 lun- St. • Senior Citizens Center order meals Anonymous, 119 W. Seventh • 6:30 p.m. — JC Fraternal cheon meeting, Senior Citi- • 5 to 8 p.m. — Junction errands to Walmart • 6 p.m. — Ogden Ameri- St. Order of Eagles Aerie Bingo, zens Center, 1107 S. Spring City Fraternal Order of Eagles Friday, Jan.10 can Legion Bingo, 515 Riley Saturday, Jan.11 203 E. 10th St., open to pub- Valley Road, members and Aerie and Auxiliary kitchen is • 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. — Exer- Blvd. • 10 a.m. — Geary County lic guests welcome open with full meals cise at Senior Citizens Center • 6 p.m. — Alcoholics Women’s Democratic Club • Noon — Alcoholics Anon- • 6:30 p.m. — Bingo at • Noon — Alcoholics Anon- Anonymous, Women’s meet- meets at Church of Our Sav- • 8 p.m. — Alcoholics ymous, 119 W. Seventh St. American Legion Post 45, ymous, 119 W. Seventh St. ing, 119 W. Seventh St. ior Methodist Church, Anonymous, 119 W. Seventh • 1 p.m. — TOPS (Take Off Fourth and Franklin streets • 2 p.m. — Doors open at • 6 p.m. — Smoky Hill Free Thompson Drive St.

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By Ti m We i d e m a n ent type of entertainment, restaurant back to the suc- CPAP clinic some different specials,” he cess it was used to seeing. [email protected] Home Medical Equipment (HME) said. “At one point it was A year-long disagreement great,” Wilson said. “I love at Geary Community Hospital will Kite’s Grille and Bar in between Wilson and build- it. I love Junction City. It’s host CPAP (Continuous Positive Air Junction City likely will ing owners, Homestead very different from Manhat- Pressure) clinics on Friday, Jan. 31, have to shut its doors soon, Affordable Housing, forced and again on Feb. 28. but the closure won’t be per- tan.” the problem to be dealt Wilson also owns Kite’s The clinic will be held on an manent. with. informal, walk-in basis from 9 - Thanks to a badly deteri- Grille and Bar and Rusty’s, 11:30 a.m. and 1-3 pm, at the HME orated area of flooring in Wilson said he doesn’t both located in Manhattan’s store, at 1310 W. Ash St. the restaurant’s kitchen, believe it’s his responsibili- Aggieville district. ty to fix the floor because it The difference between Cornell Lawrence, certified respi- owner Rusty Wilson on Tuesday told the Junction wasn’t installed with a prop- his restaurants’ locations is ratory therapist for the HME store, er moisture-absorbing part of the problem Wilson will host the clinics and be available City-Geary County Eco- nomic Development Com- layer. said he’s encountered. to assist patients with any CPAP However, the building’s The Junction City restau- issues or questions. mission he’ll need to make repairs and give the restau- owners don’t think the rant hasn’t seen the late- In addition, HME will periodically rant “the shot in the arm it responsibility is theirs, night traffic Wilson relies have representatives from manu- Tim Weideman • The Daily Union needs to get it back to where A photo of Kite’s in downtown JC. The store may close for days. either. on in Manhattan. He said facturers of CPAP equipment it was.” Now, the damaged floor residents of Bartell Place, a (Respironics and ResMed) avail- Wilson applied for a Several EDC members loan from Millennium has taken a tole on the busi- senior housing community able. $35,000 loan from the city’s voiced their support of Wil- Bank. ness, especially employee located above Kite’s, have revolving loan fund to help son during Tuesday’s meet- If the funding comes morale, Wilson said. Add complained before because Rollin For Life pay for the project. ing. through, Wilson said the the opening of Warrior of noise levels. The Economic Develop- “They’ve demonstrated plan is to temporarily close Zone, a sports bar on Fort Wilson suggested the res- Bowling Tournament ment Commission (EDC) by virtue of their success the restaurant for about Riley, and Kite’s has seen taurant will seek the bar voted unanimously to rec- how they’ve been a service nine days, fix the kitchen foot traffic decrease. crowd as part of its future Relay For Life will host a nine-pin ommend the loan be to the community,” EDC floor, clean the interior, hire “NFL Sundays are huge plans. no-tap bowling tournament at Junc- approved. The Junction board member and Geary some new managers and for us,” he said. “They’re a “My point is, don’t buy a tion City Bowl, 835 S. Washington City Commission will vote County Commissioner tweak the menu. third of what they were.” house close to the train St. on Saturday, Jan. 11 at 12:30 tracks if you don’t want to p.m. whether to approve the loan Larry Hicks said. “We’re going to try and The hope is the improve- at a later date. Wilson also is seeking a get creative — some differ- ments could help bring the hear the train,” he said. Please form a team of five or come and join a team. The cost is $20 per participant. Proceeds will go to American Cancer Society. For more information please Funding unknowns top 2014 outlook for USD 475 contact Glinda Johnson (785) 717- By Ch a s e Jo r d a n off those, but a lot of Morris Ave. decision will put Kansas meeting on Tuesday, the 5098 those are coming to an behind the rest of the board of education [email protected] Common Core, KCCR end now,” Walker said. Walker said the district is nation, since it will not approved $19,990 in train- “So any financial injec- begin until the 2015-16 Zion United Church “This is going to be a working on the assessment ing for technicians. tion would be very wel- school year. The Zion United Church of Christ very interesting school piece of the Kansas College Through the StormWind comed by our school dis- “While I have all the con- will hold its annual chili-chicken year,” Superintendent and Career Ready Stan- program, the districts tech- trict.” fidence in the world that noodle soup luncheon from 11 a.m. Ronald Walker said dur- dards (KCCR). nicians will receive instruc- If SFFF does not win KU will develop a really - 1 p.m. Jan. 25 at the church, ing his first press confer- KCCR was developed to tion with the latest offer- the case, it’ll put the dis- strong assessment, it still located at 1811 McFarland. ence of 2014. establish a single set of ings from Microsoft and trict in a difficult posi- puts Kansas two years Some of the intriguing educational standards for Cisco. The usual abundant pie/cake tion, which may include behind other states and topics on the horizon for kindergarten through 12th Members also approved variety dessert is included. cutting non-certified staff that’s a concern for me,” the Geary County School grade in English, language the appointment of Presi- All profits from the event go to positions and adjusting Walker said. District include construc- arts, math and science. dent Dr. Ferrell Miller as a the Open Door, Hospice, Camp and class sizes. He also said it was bit- tion at Fort Riley, financ- In December, the state Seminary Scholarships, and more. “We’ve had already tersweet. member of the Interest- es and a statewide law- decided not to go with the made adjustments with “It’s difficult in the fact Based Bargaining (IBB) Further details will be suit. Common Core-associated certified staff to the point that teachers have to adjust team. Vice President Kim- announced. Like others around the Smarter Balance tests, where I don’t think we to instruction, but it’s also berly Milleson agreed to state, Unified School Dis- which was developed with can do it anymore,” Walk- good in the fact that it gives serve as an alternate. trict 475 is waiting for a the federal Race to the Top Geary County er said. us more time to understand The group meets every decision from the state Grant. Infrastructure and the KCCRs well and perfect year to negotiate teacher’s Supreme Court regarding State officials made a Landlords meeting building improvements our instruction as much as salaries with the Junction education funding. decision to let the Univer- The Geary County Landlords will may also be effected. we can,” Walker said. City Education Associa- A decision is expected sity of Kansas develop the meet at 7 p.m. Monday at the Doro- “While we’ve done a lot tion. in the upcoming weeks. evaluation. Board approves thy Bramlage Library. of renovation in the dis- IBB team members begin The case is a conflict The reason behind the trict, there’s still a lot technology training, Please note the date change. between the Schools For decision was to save money training Feb. 11. which needs to be done at bargaining team The guest speaker will be attor- Fair Funding (SFFF), Inc. and have more control over Last year’s IBB team the high school level,” ney Richard Pinaire. All Geary Coun- and the state of Kansas. the test. representative members were Carolyn Walker said. “The infra- ty landlords are invited. SFFF, a nonprofit orga- Walker believes that During their monthly Gaston and Miller. structure there is aging nization, is composed of For information, contact Presi- fast.” dent Doris McLaird-Nelson at (785) several districts. 762-3951. It’s currently sponsor- Construction ing the Gannon v. State of on post Kansas school finance Due to recent inclem- IRS seeking tax lawsuit. ent weather, construc- Martha K. Hoover return volunteers The case was filed tion of the new Fort Riley Rago Cardiopulmonary against the state and Middle School is about a The IRS is looking for volunteers alleges that the state vio- week behind schedule. Women’sAt Geary Community Health Hospital Center to provide free tax help for the lated the Kansas Consti- “Most of the facility upcoming filing season. tution by not adequately was covered and heated At Geary Community Hospital The Volunteer Income Tax Assis- funding public education. so they can work on the Bob Kimbrell, Unit Manager 785-210-3393 tance program (VITA) offers free tax The district is not sure inside, so a lot of that Tammy Moser, RRT help to people with low-to-moder- how much Geary County work is still taking place,” Medical Director: Anwar Khoury, MD (785) 210-3354 ate income who need help prepar- could receive, but the law- Walker said. “The out- Unit Manager: Melissa Wells, BSN ing their own returns. suit is for more than $400 side work is at a virtual million. Walker said dis- standstill right now.” This includes people with dis- With“The the start of Great the New Year American it’s a great time to highlight Smokeout” the efforts at Geary tricts were told not to In 2012, the district abilities, senior citizens, as well as Community Hospital to improve the health of our newborns. Each year over 300 those for whom English is a second budget based on a quick received $35.2 million Today, the third Thursday of November, is “The Great American Smokeout,” a day settlement. babies are born in the Martha K. Hoover Women’s Center and GCH has become a language. from the U.S. Department the American Cancer Society uses to encourage smokers to quit. Some of the “I’ve been told not to leader in making sure that our babies are born, and grow up, healthy. No previous experience is of Defense to address health concerns of smoking, such as cancer and heart disease, are well known expect the full amount overcrowding at the cur- required, and volunteer hours are whileMany othersof these are efforts not. are encompassed in flexible. next year,” Walker said. rent school on post. “It’ll probably take some “My hope is to have the Delivering Change: Healthy Moms – Surgeons are particularly aware of the effects Time commitment is minimal. time to work through the that facility delivered to Healthy Babies initiative of the Geary of smoking. Smokers have a much higher Interested parties can call (785) current budget situation us in July,” Walker said. County Perinatal Coalition, a local risk of complications following surgery than 762-1824 and leave a name and to resolve some issues.” The district also plans collaborative that includes GCH. This number. The district will await to break ground in the non-smokers.initiative works Studies to improve have theshown health that of for the budget analysis to spring for a new Fort smokersmothers andhave their a higher babies rate by of improving heart attacks, Chili and soup feed see what funds are com- Riley Elementary School strokes,access for and pregnant infections women following to healthcare surgery than ing to USD 475. after receiving $16 mil- non-providers, smokers. by promoting According breastfeeding to Dr. Allan Holiday, by The American Legion Riders of Walker said it’s widely lion from the Department orthopaedicmothers, and surgeon by promoting at GCH, great common health American Legion Post 45 will host a known that the district of Defense. surgeriespractices forwhere infants. there Some is a lot of ofthe tissue programs chili and soup feed from 5:30-7 has lived off multi-million The 500-student school healingbrought involved,to Geary suchCounty as throughthose on this rotator p.m. Jan. 17. dollar grants during dif- will help reduce over- cuffs,initiative have are a “Becoming95% failure a rateMom” when classes the to All proceeds will support the ficult financial times. crowding an will replace patientaide new is motherssmoking. during Many surgeriestheir pregnancy won’t annual Run for the Wall. “We’re able to survive the current school at 104 beand scheduled “Safe Sleep” until trainings the smoker to make has quitsure or at Admission is $7 and covers “all leastthat ourgreatly infants reduced sleep theirin a safehabit. environment. you can eat or three bowls, which- ever comes first.” alida pearl Co-op association SmokingOther programs is also tiedadopted to many at GCH pregnancy- include a pea Chapman, Kansas 67431 related issues. According to the CDC, There will be chili, soup, corn- id rl the High 5 for Mom & Baby program - a l oop smoking makes it harder to get pregnant, bread and more, and water and a C January 8, 2014 Closing prices program that encourages adoption of GCH’s Tammy Moser, RTT. Certified makesevidence-based it more likely practices that therethat support is a the by the American Lung Association as a coffee is available with meals. Wheat 6.01 -8-2 Soybeans 12.12 -6-6 miscarriage,start of breastfeeding have birth and defects, breastfeeding be born “Freedom From Smoking” Facilitator. Music will be provided by too early, and have low birth weight. Mended Wings. Milo 3.87 -9-0 Corn 3.87 -9-0 duration – and the 39 Week initiative, a policy that puts a “hard stop” to electively Terrah Stroda, CNM, Flint Hills OB/Gyn (l) and Melissa Wells, BSN, Martha K. Hoover Two locations to serve you Takeinduced today labor for priorthe encouragement to 39 weeks (and that it is intended. Talk to your GCH provider INTO THE FUTURE Chapman 922-6505 Pearl 479-5870 Women’s Center manager. Traumatic brain 1-800-491-2401 • alidapearl.com aboutgiving quitting.babies more If you time are to looking develop). to quit and feel that you would benefit from learning techniques and strategies to quit, call GCH’s Rago Cardiopulmonary injury support ap department at 785-210-3393 about smoking cessation sessions. The Daily Union (USPS 286-520) (ISSN #0745743X) is published Tuesday, Talk to your provider about these programs and how they benefit you and your Thursday and Saturday except July 4, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, baby. group meeting Christmas Day, and New Years Day by Montgomery Communications, Inc., MANHATTAN — There will be a 222 West Sixth St., Junction City, Ks. 66441. Periodicals postage paid at Junction City, Ks. traumatic brain injury support POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Daily Union, P.O. 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Simpson May 23, 1947 — Jan. 7, 2014 Martin R. Simpson, 21, of Junction City, passed away Dec. 27, 2013, at Geary Community Hospital. A visitation Araceli V. Villanueva, 66, of Junction City, died Jan. 7, Evans, Ga.; a brother, Luisito Villegas of the Philippines; will be held at noon on Jan. 10 at the Penwell-Gabel Mass- 2014 at Mercy Regional Hospital in Manhattan. and three granddaughters, Madyson Villanueva and Hinitt Funeral Chapel. A funeral service will follow the She was born May 23, 1947 in Quezon City, Philippines, Camdyn Villanueva of Odenton, Md., and visitation at 1 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will follow the daughter of Luis and Modesta Cajayon Villegas. Presley Villanueva of Junction City. She the service at Highland Cemetery. She attended school in the Philippines, and graduated was preceded in death by her parents and To leave a special message for the family, visit www. from VMapa High School in Manila. a sister, Perla Aldave. PenwellGabelJunctionCity.com. Araceli later graduated from Ortanez School of Nurs- The family will greet friends 9-10:30 ing, Quezon City. a.m. on Jan. 10 at Penwell-Gabel Johnson She was a loving wife and mother and was very dedi- Chapel. A graveside service will follow at cated to her family. 11 a.m. Friday at the Kansas Veterans Araceli married Salvador Villanueva on Nov. 12, 1971 Cemetery at Fort Riley, Manhattan, with Actress Zapata in Mandaluyong, Rizal, Philippines. He survives. Other ArAceli Fr. Peter O’Donnell presiding. Memorial survivors include two sons, Norman Villanueva, and VillAnueVA contributions may be made to the donor’s Darby Villanueva and his fiancé Chelsea Douthit, all of choice, sent in care of Penwell-Gabel Junction City; two daughters, Cecilia Villanueva of Aliso Johnson Chapel, 203 N. Washington, Junction City, KS dies after long career Viejo, Calif., and Kelly Jones and husband Bobby of 66441. By The Associated Press Dolls” and many plays. “She was an inspiration LOS ANGELES — Emmy- for me,” Vela said. “She nominated actress Carmen taught me that art is the Anita Ehlers Zapata, who started a foun- key to resolving differences dation to promote Hispanic in the community.” March 2, 1934 — Jan. 8, 2014 writers because jobs were He said Zapata was once so scarce, has died of heart asked how she wanted to be Graveside services will be 10:30 given to the Friends of Animals, P.O. she was a farmwife. She was a mem- problems, colleagues say. remembered — as an artist, a.m. on Jan. 11 at the Wre- Box 580, Junction City, KS ber of the First United Methodist She was 86. producer or founder. “’I ford Cemetery for Anita Lee 66441 and the First United Church in Junction City. Zapata died Sunday at prefer people remember us Ehlers, 79, of Junction City. Methodist Church, 804 N. Jef- Anita is survived by her cousins, her Van Nuys-area home, as educators,”’ Vela recalled Anita passed away Jan. 8, ferson, Junction City, KS Raymond Adams of Wakefield, said Luis Vela, marketing her saying. 2014 at the Valley View 66441. LaDonna Junghans of Junction City, manager for the Bilingual Her movie credits includ- Senior Life. A visitation will She was born on March 2, John Ehlers of Junction City, Mary Foundation of the Arts in ed “Sister Act,” “Gang be held 5-7 p.m. Jan. 10 at the 1934, in Geary County, to Ivan Alice Thurlow of Vassar, and Mary Los Angeles. Boys” and “Carola.” She Penwell-Gabel Johnson and Mary (Davis) Lund. Ann Bergmeier of Clay Center. Zapata started her career also appeared in dozens of Funeral Chapel, located at She worked as a telephone She was preceded in death by her in 1945 in the Broadway television series, including 203 N. Washington St. in AnitA operator and at the Duckwalls parents and her husband, Alvin. musical “Oklahoma” and nine seasons on the PBS Junction City, with Pastor ehlers Store in Junction City before To leave a special message for the went on to perform in “Bells bilingual children’s show, Laurie Barnes officiating. she married Alvin Ehlers in family, visit www.PenwellGabelJunc- Are Ringing,” “Guys and “Villa Alegre.” Memorial contributions may be October of 1966. After her marriage tionCity.com.

NEWS TO KNOW Headlines from around the world gun, and whether he was had shot at officers before Jury vindicates holding it, when he was being killed. Haiti police: killers London police over killed by police was one of In a statement made targeted moto-taxi the central questions in almost inaudible by shouts riots killing Duggan’s case. of “scum” and “liars,” drivers A pistol was recovered a London’s Assistant Com- LONDON — An inquest THOMAZEAU, Haiti — few meters (yards) from missioner Mark Rowley jury Wednesday largely Haitian and U.N. authori- the scene, and the officer acknowledged outside the vindicated London police ties are searching a remote who shot Duggan said he courthouse that trust in over the fatal shooting area for the remains of was sure the gun was in the police “is not shared that set off a wave of riot- moto-taxi drivers who were Duggan’s hand as he by everyone” and pledged ing across England more apparently targeted by a opened fire. Duggan’s sup- to rebuild relations. than two years ago, find- robbery gang. porters insist he was After allegations of cov- ing that officers acted law- A local police commis- unarmed. er-up and foot-dragging, fully when they shot Crucially, jurors it the inquest was finally sioner says the bodies of 29-year-old gang member found that officers at the opened on Sept. 16, hear- nine drivers have been Mark Duggan. scene genuinely believed found so far and the search The jury found that the ing testimony from rough- Duggan was armed when is continuing for additional mixed-race father of two ly 100 people, including they killed him. victims. Commissioner did not have a gun in his witnesses, pathologists Reicher said the judg- Pierre Lesley Charles says hand when he was shot, and police officers. ment risked reinforcing three suspects are in custo- but said it was likely he’d the sense in London’s Inquests are held in thrown the weapon away Britain to investigate vio- dy. The suspects are black community that the believed to have lured driv- in the seconds before he justice system was weight- lent or unexplained ers to the rugged area and was confronted by police. ed against them. deaths, and even though killed them with machetes Officers truly believed Police and other offi- they don’t rule on guilt or or by strangulation. A he was armed, they cials have already been innocence, they often play found. criticized over their an important role in estab- 20-year-old suspect led The jurors’ decision response to the killing. lishing the facts surround- police and an investigative drew outrage from Dug- Police didn’t properly ing controversial cases. magistrate to the site on Associated Press gan’s family, who spoke to notify Duggan’s family of Authorities said polic- Wednesday to search to Lawyer Alice Jarratt takes part in a protest outside Southwark reporters outside the the death and press brief- ing in the capital was pro- help locate and identify Crown Court during a demonstration against cuts to legal aid fund- courthouse and insisted ings led journalists to ceeding as usual following remains. U.N. police were ing Monday in London. justice had not been done. wrongly believe Duggan the decision. also assisting the search. 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The Daily Union. Official Geary County Newspaper Official City Newspaper Junction City • Grandview Plaza • Milford opinion John G. Montgomery Lisa Seiser The Daily Union. Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 5A Publisher Emeritus Managing Editor

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Penny Nelson Grady Malsbury Office Manager Press Supervisor Past Publishers John Montgomery, 1892-1936 Harry Montgomery, 1936-1952 John D. Montgomery, 1952-1973 To the Public e propose to stand by the progressive “W movements which will benefit the condition of the people of these United States.” John Montgomery and E.M. Gilbert Junction City Union July 28, 1888 Our view Time for economic optimism in JC area he Junction City Area Chamber of Com- merce is kicking off its third year as a Tconsolidated organization formed from several disparate groups, including the old chamber, Economic Development Commission, Geary County Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Military Affairs Council. CEO Tim Weigand Tuesday outlined his vision of the chamber’s goals beginning this year. Continued agriculture success Those goals include: • Pursuing a private capital funding cam- paign. • Supporting legislation permitting a casino in depends on change Geary County. • Recruiting companies in the bioscience and By John Schlageck buy agricultural products and keep Remember, that past performance animal health industries, in advance of comple- farmers in the business of producing never guarantees future success. Avoid tion of the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facil- Kansas Farm Bureau food, fiber and fuel. greed when marketing. Never wait to ity in Manhattan. We can never discount consumers’ ith the advent of the New Year, sell at the top of the market because • Establishing where property is available for intelligence. Rather, we must seek Kansas farmers and ranchers you rarely will. development in the county when industry is input from them, and, once we under- must once again look to the If something sounds too good to be interested in locating here. W stand what their needs are, provide for future with an open mind and the flex- true — it generally is. Always, and this As Weigand pointed out, our neighboring them. ibility to develop new ways of market- means all the time, explain risk strate- counties have completed similar capital cam- Along with giving customers what gies you are considering to your spouse ing their products. they want, agricultural producers will paigns to have funding available in order to or partner. If they cannot reiterate Customers and consumers are driv- once again be called upon to become attract potential businesses through possible what you have said and have it make en by changes in personal preferences better risk managers, especially as incentives. sense, then you may want to reconsid- and increased income levels. “Give they continue moving into a market- Longer-term goals include attempting to consumers what they want” will never er. attract a mega-grocery store on the west side of oriented world arena. ring truer than it will in 2014. The successful farmer in 2014 and While relying on common sense is town, an eight-screen cinema, a sports complex Today’s consumers have money and helpful, it will not always make you a and an outdoors specialty store. Success will beyond will be the one who manages they want to spend it on what they yield and price risks by knowing exact- successful farmer. Being thought of as require a lot of hard work, and yes, money. want. Convenience also is very impor- ly what break-even costs of each crop a good farmer will not always ensure Junction City and Geary County as always are tant, and while price is less important, will be. They will incorporate specific profitability either. competing with other cities to attract retail busi- it will still be a major piece of the buy- goals that ensure profits and include But, becoming a keener business nesses, many of which are offering incentives. ing equation. prudent risk-management strategies. specialist is a prerequisite to continu- The chamber is moving in the right direction, Our future agricultural economy Flexibility will also key future suc- ing in the profession of farming in the in our view. These efforts take time and perse- will continue to be driven by consumer cess on the farm and in the market New Year while providing customers verance. Private fundraising efforts are going to demand. Consumers become wiser, and place. One day soon farmers will no what they want. be critical to the cause, and we urge the business savvier every day. Tomorrow’s well- longer be able to rely on government community to support those efforts. informed shopper will want, and disaster relief. Farmers must examine John Schlageck is a leading The good news is that Junction City sales tax demand, more information about how sound, new marketing techniques and commentator on agriculture and revenues rose every-so-slightly last year, up and where their food is produced. It the latest crop insurance options com- rural Kansas. Born and raised on a about a tenth of a percent from the previous will be up to the producer to help pro- ing down the pike. diversified farm in northwestern year. vide such information. One attribute many farmers share is Kansas, his writing reflects a lifetime Sales tax revenue is an indication of retail Consumers must never be viewed as common sense. Don’t forget to use this of experience, knowledge and growth, and certainly a positive number beats a adversaries. They are the folks who vital tool during the upcoming year. passion. drop in revenue. But for the city to show real retail growth, 2014 sales tax revenue numbers need to show a more substantial increase. With the opening of CVS Pharmacy and other Best Republican new idea yet new businesses this year, there is renewed hope By george nixon Shuler Anyhow, here’s Sasse’s idea. He We have interstates. We have air- that the retail economy is on the rise. wants to move the nation’s capital to ports. We have a military base ... say, That should bring in more sales tax money, Special to The Daily Union Nebraska. Beyond that he’s not specif- why not put the Capitol right at Fort which means more revenue to the city, which ic, but, wow, what a wonderful idea. Riley? means more money for the services it provides. onder of wonders, a Republi- Get those lawmakers, bureaucrats, The Old Post is full of historic build- It also means more jobs are available locally as can running for the U.S. Sen- media players, diplomats, hostesses, ings. Some could be sold to the Danes ate from nearby Nebraska (you well. We are optimistic that the future is bright W and the Thais and the Colombians for lobbyists, rent girls and boys, and ear- know, that place north of Kansas with economically in 2014. embassies and so on. We could be like the tallest state capitol that they nick- nest young aides out of the D.C. swamp the Virginia suburbs of D.C. and Man- The Daily Union name something I can’t say here, and a and stick ‘em right out here in the hattan like the Maryland ones. state college whose football team has middle of the prairie! Pretty soon the And, best of all, we could put in raucous fans that come here when they Tandoori Indian restaurants that deliv- Metro Lines right under the streets in play K-State and get drunk and spend er till midnight, trendy clubs in base- the esoteric patterns like Pierre Letter to the Editor money) actually has an innovative, if ments of office complexes, cruising L’Enfant and Benjamin Banneker laid not completely thought out, plan to do taxis, and cigar boutiques will be pop- out in the Potomac delta back east. something different. ping up everywhere. As for D.C., we could maintain it as Correcting the problem His name is Ben Sasse (pronounced Now, Sasse doesn’t say where in is, mostly as museums. We could keep To the Editor: with a silent e) and he’s highly conser- Cornhusker Land he’d put it — after the Pentagon there but relocate the vative with Tea Party connections. Of all, he’s running for office for the whole ilford Lake has been here since the late 60s. real military power here. course, he’s a University President, state so he has to be prudent about Over the years we have had numerous We could leave the Supreme Court albeit one I’ve never heard of before such things. Mdrownings. there. Other nations have more than (“Midland University,” which is affili- One gets the impression he means With the largest lake in Kansas within less that 5 one capital. The Netherlands has ated with the liberal Lutheran denomi- someplace out in the flatlands like miles from Junction City, I find it ironic that those Amsterdam and The Hague; South nation, the Evangelical Lutheran Lodge Pole or Kearney, but, remember in charge of this county have done nothing to Africa has Johannesburg and Cape- Church in America, or ELCA) so he — back to Midland’s website again, attain equipment and train responders to use for town; Bolivia has three, La Paz, Sucre, might be a double agent. which says the college is “25 minutes this purpose. and Cochabamba. But maybe not — every denomina- from Omaha” — he’s from the more This last drowning in the freezing icy waters in a The growth and massive infusion of tion has liberal and conservative wings, urbanized eastern part of Nebraska, so cove might have been prevented if we would have government largesse right here would but some are just smaller than others. ... had this equipment before this happened. So, those be the best possible boon to the local While Midland does indeed have That got me thinking. responders watched a man die from the shore. economy we could ever hope to get. ELCA roots, it’s interesting that one Where he’s talking about is just over I have to wonder why we have a SWAT mobile If Sasse wins — which seems likely that they use in the parade every year to show how click on its website to its “About Us” three hours away from us. Maybe at this point, but who knows — Kansas’ we are equipped to handle terrorist attacks in page includes its “nondiscrimination instead of near Omaha or Lincoln, it’d Moran and Roberts ought to take him Junction City. policy” which specifically does not be better situated on this side of the aside after he’s sworn in and be like, How many thousands of dollars were spent on include the category “sexual orienta- 40th parallel (the line of latitude which “Yo, Dude, about that idea you had? that. How many times has it been used to justify tion” like most Methodist and Catholic includes the Kansas-Nebraska bor- We’re going with it, but with one little that expense? There are also plenty of new high Universities do. So it may just be a der). change.” dollar trucks at the Sheriff’s department now. more conservative college tied to a lib- After all, the geographic center of There was money for that also. eral denomination through a quirk of the contiguous 48 states is at Lebanon, george Shuler is a resident of The county commissioners have now found it in history. just west of Clay Center. Junction City and a native of Texas. the budget to get a “banana boat” at the cost of $4,000, and another $6,000 will be used for training those to use this equipment. This is the best use of tax dollars that has been spent in years. As usual it seems like to little is done to late. About this page I feel sorry for the family of that soldier that had The Opinion page of The Daily Union seeks to be a community forum of ideas. We believe that the civil exchange of ideas enables citizens to become to wait days for the body to be recovered. better informed and to make decisions that will better our community. Our View editorials represent the opinion and institutional voice of The Daily Union. I hope those on City and County Commissions All other content on this page represents the opinions of others and does not necessarily represent the views of The Daily Union. can look at ways to protect those in Geary County Letters to the editor may be sent to The Daily Union. We prefer e-mail if possible, sent to [email protected]. You may also mail letters to the so that something like this does not happen again. Editor, P.O. Box 129, Junction City, KS 66441. All letters must be fewer than 400 words and include a complete name, signature, address and phone number James R. Kelly of the writer for verification purposes. The Daily Union reserves the right to edit letters for length. All decisions regarding letters, including whether a name Junction City withheld letter will be honored, length, editing and publication are at the discretion of the managing editor. 6A/ Police & RecoRds 6A The Daily Union. Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014

Junction City Chestnut St. Monday 48-hour period ending 8 a.m. failure to appear • 11:11 a.m. — Accident, 1725 • 10:18 p.m. — Accident, US-77 Wednesday. • 4:20 p.m. — Farril Booth, fail- Police Department Old Highway 40 ure to appear • 4 p.m. — Damage to property, mile marker 167 Geary County • 5 p.m. — Tawanna Williams, The Junction City Police Depart- 337 W. Seventh St. aggravated assault, domestic bat- ment made 10 arrests and respond- • 4:14 p.m. — Accident, 906 Grandview Plaza Detention Center tery, criminal damage to property ed to 140 calls in the 48-hour peri- Westridge Drive The Geary County Detention • 5:10 p.m. — Owen Driver, pos- od ending 6 a.m. Wednesday. Police Department • 8:02 p.m. — Domestic, 900 Center booked the following indi- session of marijuana with intent to block of Grant Ave. Monday The Grandview Plaza Police viduals during the 48-hour period sell, possession of drug parapher- • 11:52 a.m. — Accident, Sev- • 11:17 p.m. — Accident, 407 W. Department made four arrests and ending 7 a.m. Wednesday. nalia, no drug tax stamp enth St. and Adams St. 18th St. responded to 11 calls in the Monday • 5:10 p.m. — Cody Evridge, pos- • 12:02 p.m. — Disturbance, 918 48-hour period ending 12 a.m. Wednesday • 3:45 p.m. — Chad Allio, driving session of marijuana with intent to Jackalope Court • 12:38 a.m. — Domestic, 500 Wednesday. while license suspended sell, possession of drug parapher- • 3:28 p.m. — Accident, 18th St. block of N. Adams St. Tuesday • 9:46 p.m. — Robert Brooks, nalia, no drug tax stamp and Adams St. • 1:16 a.m. — Domestic, 2200 • 7:15 a.m. — Accident, I-70 domestic battery • 5:10 p.m. — Nicholas Jeter, • 5:24 p.m. — Accident, 1314 block of Old Highway 40 eastbound mile marker 299 Tuesday possession of marijuana with Johnson Drive • 4:22 p.m. — Domestic, 500 • 2:20 a.m. — Tammy Forbes, intent to sell, possession of drug • 6:26 p.m. — Damage to prop- Geary County block of E. Grandview Drive possession of controlled sub- erty, 404 Guinevere Drive paraphernalia, no drug tax stamp, Sheriff’s Department stance, possession of drug para- illegal registration • 9:07 p.m. — Domestic, 200 Junction City phernalia, theft block N. Madison St. The Geary County Sheriff’s • 9:46 a.m. — Jesse Bailey, pro- Wednesday • 10:36 p.m. — Accident, Eighth Department made six arrests and Fire Department bation violation, failure to appear • 2 a.m. — Michael Roth, domes- St. and Eisenhower Drive responded to 109 calls in the The Junction City Fire Depart- • 10:32 a.m. — Nicolas Perez, tic battery, criminal damage to Tuesday 48-hour period ending 7 a.m. ment made seven transports and driving while suspended property, criminal threat, aggra- • 12:51 a.m. — Theft, 521 E. Wednesday. responded to 16 calls in the • 3:10 p.m. — Delroy Williams, vated kidnapping

NEWS TO KNOW News from around Kansas from 175 communities in 65 prevents candidates from for the state and four Kansas by the U.S. Supreme Prosecutors say Beck Unemployment of the state’s 105 counties, accepting contributions from inmates to file additional Court following its June also tried to strangle Staggs’ benefits briefly with the majority of donors corporations or political legal briefs regarding the ruling. teenage son but he was able contributing $200 or less. action committees during state’s “Hard 50” prison Attorneys for the state to lock himself and an delayed in Kansas The campaign said its the Legislature’s annual, sentence. have argued that the chang- 11-year-old sister in anoth- fundraising shows that Davis 90-day session, which begins The state has made es made by legislators in er room. TOPEKA — The Kansas has support among unaffili- next week. changes to its “Hard 50” law September were procedural Beck turned himself in Department of Labor says ated and Republican voters Beatty acknowledged that since a U.S. Supreme Court in nature and that the sen- shortly after the deaths in some technical difficulties — something he needs in a Davis’ campaign will have to ruling last June in which it tences should stand, or at Texas County, Mo. have delayed unemployment state in which Democrats sustain its fundraising to said that juries, not judges, the least, be sent back for a The Wichita Eagle benefits. make up fewer than 25 per- keep its campaign viable but must determine whether to jury to consider, with the reports he is being held in Department spokeswoman cent of the 1.7 million regis- said last year’s figures repre- impose mandatory mini- “Hard 50” still an option. the Sedgwick County Jail Barbara Hersh told WIBW tered voters. sent “a good start.” mum sentences. Defense attorneys argue on a $1 million bond. that full unemployment pay- “Kansans in every corner Defendants who receive that changes made to the ments should be on recipi- of the state are concerned Topeka motel death the “Hard 50” are sentenced law amount to a new crime Hutchinson might ents’ debit cards by 2 p.m. about the direction we are to life in prison and aren’t Wednesday. and punishment that didn’t headed under Sam Brown- now called homicide eligible for parole for at exist until September and host longer The labor department said back,” Davis said in a state- least 50 years. Previously, TOPEKA — The death of thus couldn’t be applied to on its website that the techni- ment announcing the fig- Kansas had judges hand ‘Smallville’ festival a Topeka woman found in a cases that were decided as cal difficulties occurred at ures. down such sentences. motel room in November much as a decade ago. HUTCHINSON — Hutchin- the Unemployment Insur- Kensinger said Brown- The Kansas Supreme has officially been classi- If the justices agree with son is considering a stronger ance Contact Center but it back has 10,000 donors — Court is looking at four provided no further explana- fied as a homicide. defense attorneys that the effort to promote its claim of three times as many as Davis cases decided after lawmak- changes violate the U.S. being the hometown of tion. reported — and has collected The Topeka Capital-Jour- ers amended the state law. Constitution, the sentences Superman’s alter ego, Clark contributions from every nal reports police con- Each case involves a defen- would be set aside and the Kent. county in Kansas. firmed the classification dant convicted of premedi- Democrat raises penalty would revert to a Last year, the city renamed “Forty Kansas counties Wednesday but would not tated first-degree murder. mandatory 25-year sentence itself Smallville for one day. $1M for Kansas didn’t give them a dime,” say how 39-year-old Lee Legislators met in Sep- before parole consider- But a promoter asked the Kensinger said. “So much for Ann Keithley died, citing tember in special session to ation. City Council Tuesday to con- governor’s race being governor of the entire the continuing investiga- make it so that juries, tion. In Kansas, the only pen- sider expanding the designa- TOPEKA — Democratic state.” instead of judges, deter- A worker found Keithley’s alties tougher than the tion to four days to coincide candidate Paul Davis raised Davis’ donors included mine “Hard 50” sentences. “Hard 50” are capital pun- with a festival celebrating a little more than $1 million former Lt. Gov. Gary Sher- body the afternoon Nov. 16 The new law specifically ishment and life without the fictional character and in cash contributions in less rer and former state Senate in a room at the Country says it would apply to cases parole, the alternative to than five months for his bid Majority Leader Tim Emert, Club Motel on the city’s still at trial or on appeal. other superheroes. death in a capital case and a to unseat Republican incum- both moderate Republicans. south side. Tuesday’s two-page order Superman’s hometown sentence also possible for bent Sam Brownback in the Sherrer contributed $500 and No arrests have been from the Kansas Supreme has often been depicted as some habitual sex offend- Kansas governor’s race, Emert, $250; the maximum made, and police Maj. Jerry Court, signed by Chief Jus- being somewhere in Kansas, Davis’ campaign reported allowed is $2,000. Stanley declined to say if tice Lawton Nuss, asks ers. although no specific city was Wednesday. The Democrat is trying to any suspects had been iden- attorneys to address wheth- ever named and some Super- Davis’ team touted the appeal to unaffiliated voters tified. er failure to have a jury Suspect in Derby man fans claim he was born fundraising as unprecedent- and moderate and liberal Investigators had treated decide the sentence amount- in different states. ed for a challenger in the Republicans unhappy with the case as a possible homi- ed to a harmless error at homicide waives Organizer Christopher GOP-leaning state, but close the conservative GOP gover- cide from the start but trial. prelim hearing Wietrick asked the council to Brownback ally David Kens- nor by making funding for awaited the coroner’s Among the nuances to support the larger festival, inger said he was unim- public schools a major issue. report before classifying consider is whether the evi- DERBY — A Derby man which would coincide with a pressed because the Republi- Brownback successfully the death as a homicide. dence would have been suf- charged in the death of his Smallville Comic-Con on can’s re-election campaign pushed for massive personal The confirmation brings ficient to support the harsh- girlfriend and the wound- June 21-22 at the Kansas had more than twice as much income tax cuts and expects Topeka’s 2013 homicide er sentence beyond a rea- ing of her son waived his State Fairgrounds, The cash on hand at the end of them to stimulate the econo- count to 12, including four sonable doubt. right to a preliminary hear- Hutchinson News reported. 2013 as Davis did. my, but critics, including related and still unsolved If the errors aren’t harm- ing. “We can build a big festival The Democrat’s campaign Davis and many educators, killings that occurred Dec. less, the justices are asking An attorney for 40-year- that will draw tourism into filed a finance report with believe the reductions will 1. whether the appropriate old Charles A. Beck Jr. town,” he told the council. the secretary of state’s office starve schools and state pro- recourse is the send the entered not guilty pleas Mayor Bob Bush said he Wednesday showing it fin- grams of money. Justices seek more cases back to district court Wednesday for Beck on didn’t think anyone would ished last year with nearly But Kensinger said it for resentencing. charges of first-degree object to proclaiming $771,000 in cash after raising would be unprecedented for briefs in ‘Hard 50’ The order applies to the murder and attempted Hutchinson Smallville for its $1 million. a challenger to overcome a appeals of defendants Mat- murder. June 19-22. Kensinger, who managed 2.5-to-1 deficit in cash on cases thew Astorga, Dustin Hilt, Beck is charged in the “As the first mayor of Brownback’s 2010 campaign, hand at the beginning of an TOPEKA— Kansas Jonell Lloyd and Eldier Sept. 1 strangulation of Smallville, you’ve increased served as the governor’s election year. Supreme Court justices on Molina. Astorga’s case was 44-year-old Lonnie Staggs my whimsy factor,” Bush chief of staff and is now act- He noted that Kansas law Tuesday asked attorneys one that was sent back to at her Derby home. said. ing informally as his re-elec- tion spokesman, confirmed Tuesday that Brownback ended 2013 with almost $2 The Daily Union. million in campaign cash rop after raising more than $1.6 D a million during the year. us Brownback’s campaign 2014 has not filed its report, but the deadline isn’t until Fri- day. Davis, from Lawrence, is NEW YEAR SPECIALS the Kansas House minority To Celebrate the New Year, leader, and he formed his campaign committee for the The Daily Union is offering a three month governor’s race in early August. 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The Daily Union. Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 7A FROM PAGE ONE/NEWS Work still to be done vention and Visitors Bureau nies in the bioscience and year, private fundraising vided by Weigand states the Chamber details 2014 and the Military Affairs animal health industries. campaign. The money organization would like to Council combined to form “Hopefully we can check raised could be used to have brought to Junction the Chamber of Commerce. some of those (goals) off,” attract businesses through City a “game-changer” goals to city commission Weigand came on as CEO in Junction City Mayor Cecil various incentives. industrial business, a “mega May that year. Aska said. To complete those Pottawatomie County grocery store” on the west Tom Weigand delivered a Weigand said he believes tasks, Weigand said the recently completed a similar side of town, a new eight- By Tim Weideman presentation reflecting on Junction City needs “to chamber first needs to take campaign that raised about screen cinema on Ash Street, [email protected] the past and outlining the grow from” relying exclu- care of a few items. $1 million. Manhattan also an outdoors specialty store future. sively on Fort Riley as “our “We need shovel-ready ran a campaign that raised on Ash Street and a com- The Junction City Com- “I think from here on, base of economic develop- land,” he said. “We do need about $2.7 million, Weigand pleted sports complex that mission is pleased with the you’ll start seeing some ment.” capital.” said. would “be recognized as the work the Junction City Area more accomplishments than In 2014, Weigand said the Weigand said the cham- “I would have a goal of a top-rated complex in Kan- Chamber of Commerce has you have in the last year or chamber would like to cre- ber recognizes the need to couple million bucks over sas.” accomplished in its nearly two,” Weigand said during ate a common theme for reach out to local landown- five years,” he said. Weigand said none of two years as a consolidated the meeting. Junction City, pursue a pri- ers. Those funds could come those goals will be accom- organization. In early 2012, the Cham- vate capital funding cam- As for the capital, Weigand in handy to help the cham- plished quickly. Commissioners shared ber Activities Division, Eco- paign, continue to support said he’s going to approach ber accomplish some of its “It doesn’t happen over- that sentiment Tuesday nomic Development Com- the Geary County casino the chamber board of direc- long-term goals. night,” he said. “It takes night after Chamber CEO mission, Geary County Con- concept and recruit compa- tors about beginning a five- A list of goals for 2020 pro- money.” Obama likely to accept change in spying on leaders By The Associated Press ranks U.S. intelligence- gath- Americans and instead have gram and the Foreign Intel- James Clapper and the heads the Foreign Intelligence Sur- ering priorities and is used phone companies or a third ligence Surveillance Court, of the NSA, FBI and CIA. veillance Court which rules WASHINGTON — Presi- to make decisions on scruti- party hold the records. which oversees the data The intelligence community on many of the domestic dent Barack Obama is ny of foreign leaders. The NSA would be able to sweeps. White House spokes- largely supports keeping the surveillance decisions. expected to tighten restric- A presidential review access the records only by woman Caitlin Hayden NSA surveillance programs The court typically hears tions on U.S. spying on for- board recommended obtaining separate court called it a good opportunity intact. only from the government as eign leaders and also is con- increasing the number of approval for each search, for Obama “to hear the On Thursday, the presi- it decides cases and the advo- sidering changes in National policy officials who help though exceptions could be group’s views directly as we dent will meet with mem- cate would be added to rep- Security Agency access to establish those priorities, made for emergency nation- begin to finalize our internal bers of Congress, while his resent privacy and civil lib- Americans’ phone records, and that could result in lim- al security matters. review.” top lawyer, Kathryn Ruem- erties concerns. according to people familiar its on surveillance of allies. It’s unclear whether It’s unclear why Obama mler, will meet with repre- That review followed dis- with a White House Documents Obama will ultimately back will announce his recom- sentatives from privacy closures from Snowden, the review of the nation’s released by former the proposal or how quickly mendations before receiving groups. former government contrac- surveillance pro- NSA contractor it could be carried out if he the report from the privacy Shortly after receiving the tor, who leaked details of grams. Edward Snowden does. and civil liberties board. review board recommenda- several secret government Obama could unveil revealed that the Before making his final One official familiar with tions last month, Obama sig- programs. Snowden faces his highly anticipated U.S. was monitor- decisions, the president was the review process said that naled that he could be open espionage charges in the decisions as early as ing the communi- supposed to receive a sepa- some White House officials to significant surveillance U.S., but has been granted next week. Ahead of cations of several rate report from a semi-inde- were puzzled by the board’s changes, including to the temporary asylum in Rus- that announcement, friendly foreign pendent commission known delay. bulk collecting of phone sia. he is consulting with Barack leaders, including as the Privacy and Civil Lib- But the official said the records. While Obama has said he lawmakers, privacy OBama German Chancel- erties Oversight Board, report probably would still “There are ways we can do welcomes the review, it’s advocates and intelli- lor Angela Merkel. which was created by Con- have strong weight in Con- it, potentially, that gives peo- unlikely it would have gence officials who were The revelations outraged gress. gress, where legislators are ple greater assurance that occurred without Snowden’s invited to White House meet- Merkel as well as other lead- However, that panel’s grappling with several bills there are checks and bal- disclosures. ings Wednesday and Thurs- ers, and U.S. officials say the report has been delayed aimed at dismantling or pre- ances — that there’s suffi- Added pressure came last day. disclosures have damaged without explanation until at serving the NSA’s authority. cient oversight and sufficient month from a court decision “He’s at that stage still Obama’s relations around least late January, meaning That official and those transparency,” Obama said by a federal judge in Wash- where he’s listening and dis- the world. it won’t reach the president familiar with the White during a Dec. 20 news con- ington who questioned the cussing with a variety of Obama and Merkel spoke until after he makes his deci- House review insisted on ference. He added that pro- phone surveillance pro- stakeholders and appreci- by phone Wednesday, but sions public. anonymity because they grams like the bulk collec- gram’s constitutionality and ates very much the opinions U.S. officials would not say Members of that oversight were not authorized to dis- tion “could be redesigned in called it “almost Orwellian” and counsel he’s getting on whether they discussed the board did meet with Obama cuss the process by name. ways that give you the same in scope. In his December this matter,” White House NSA issues. on Wednesday and have Obama and Vice President information when you need ruling, U.S. District Judge spokesman Jay Carney said. The president also is said briefed other administration Joe Biden also met at the it without creating these Richard Leon said the NSA Among the changes to be considering one of the officials on some of their White House with Attorney potentials for abuse.” program appeared to violate Obama is expected to review board’s most aggres- preliminary findings. In a General Eric Holder and The president also has 4th Amendment protections announce is more oversight sive recommendations, a statement, the five-member members of the U.S. intelli- backed the idea of adding a against unreasonable of the National Intelligence proposal to strip the NSA of panel said its meeting with gence community, the White public advocate position to searches. Priorities Framework, a its ability to store telephone the president focused on the House said, including Direc- classified document that records from millions of NSA phone collection pro- tor of National Intelligence

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8A The Daily Union. Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 Husband and wife Dennis the Menace Marmaduke split after 20 years

Dear Annie: I am writing to you with a heavy heart. I have been married to my second wife for 20 years. We dated for two years, and she became impatient with my reluctance to get married. We both wanted kids, but her timetable was different than mine. Even though I was old enough to know better (46), I married her because she got pregnant. I am positive that she did it intentionally. We are different. Annie’s mailbox Garfield I am clean and organized, Kathy Mitchell and I work hard. Marcy Sugar She is messy to the point of Mom is capable of taking dirty, stubborn, disorganized, care of herself only when she lazy and vindictive. is not drinking. She has tried to sabotage Otherwise, she has out- my relationship with our two bursts and tantrums. children who are now in their Shannon has decided to late teens. place Mom in a facility. In spite of her efforts, I have Mom is on a low fixed created a good relationship with my son. income. But my younger daughter is Where could she go? — another story. She is like her Worried Sis mother: a spoiled brat. Dear Worried: First, take I know I am partly respon- your mother to her physician sible for the way she’s turned and have her evaluated to see Beetle Bailey out. whether she can manage at an I would like to create a lov- independent senior residence ing relationship before she or requires an assisted-living goes to college in August. facility. I know it’s late to fix this, Then call the Eldercare but do you have any sugges- Locator (eldercare.gov) at tions? — Getting This Off 1-800-677-1116 for information My Chest about available places, and Dear Getting: It’s never too take the time to visit those that late to try to mend relation- ships. seem appropriate. The first one should be with Please do not make Shan- your wife. non do this on her own. You are terribly resentful, Surely, eight children can Baby Blues and it’s obvious that you don’t do this for one mother, no mat- actually like her. ter how difficult she is. Although you may have Dear Annie: I read the let- good reason, your children ter from “Drowning in Junk,” undoubtedly see it and react whose wife is a hoarder. accordingly. He asked whether he could It also fuels your wife’s toss stuff while she is out of desire to get back at you. town. You were right to tell And finally, how you relate him not to do that. to your wife affects how you “Cleaning out” (throwing relate to your daughter, who everything away without the has a similar personality. hoarder’s involvement) can She identifies with Mom and may believe you resent actually exacerbate the prob- and dislike her, as well. lem. Hi and Lois Get counseling — alone, Please ask “Drowning” to with your wife or with your reach out to his local police, daughter. fire and health departments Whatever you can arrange. and ask whether there is a Dear Annie: My 67-year- Hoarding Task Force in his old mother is an alcoholic. area. Two years ago, she was Hoarding Task Forces are diagnosed with dementia. being organized nationwide. Mom is now on medication Often the task force will for depression and high blood offer direct assistance or refer- pressure and is living with my rals to resources including sister “Shannon.” cleaners, organizers and men- I have seven siblings. tal health organizations. When Shannon needs a We have a Hording Task break, my brothers and I take Wizard of Id turns with Mom on the week- Force here that consults all ends. over the state. — Burlington, Mom wanders off during Vt. the day while Shannon is at An n i e ’s M a i l b o x is written work and catches a ride with by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy strangers to get alcohol. Sugar, longtime editors of My sister is tired and stressed and says she is fed up the Ann Landers column. because we are not helping Please email your questions her. to anniesmailbox@comcast. It’s true that we all could do net, or write to: Annie’s more, but no one really wants Mailbox, c/o Creators to. Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Mom is a handful. Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. Blondie Horoscope ARIES (March 21 — April 19). Good LIBRA (Sept. 23 — Oct. 23). The per- fortune will depend on how people react son who is being greedy is really afraid to your deeds. Ponder the best approach. that people won’t think enough of him or If you’re bold, you’ll earn the public’s sup- her to provide for deep-seated needs. port. If you’re meek, you’ll earn their Allay this person’s fear, and the greed will adoration and love. go away, too. TAURUS (April 20 — May 20). Even SCORPIO (Oct. 24 — Nov. 21). You’ll those who don’t appear to hear the call have fun doing away with the formalities. of the wild will heed it. They may deny Start a conversation in the middle or, even their animal nature, but that won’t make better, about three-quarters of the way Peanuts it go away. You will embrace your animal through. Make a positive presumption nature, hear the call and heed it. and go from there. GEMINI (May 21 — June 21). Some- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 — Dec. 21). one you’re trying to help is being difficult Your intention changes an interaction. — a sign that he or she does not in fact Instead of being concerned with what need the help so desperately. The old you can get out of a relationship, you’ll saying goes that a drowning man isn’t think only about enjoying the other per- picky about who throws him a rope. son, who in turn will become most enjoy- CANCER (June 22 — July 22). You’re able. not feeling completely enamored with a CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 — Jan. 19). You’ll partnership, but it could still work out receive psychic information and know brilliantly, as many “marriages of conve- what a person is feeling or, more likely, nience” do. This likely has to do with hiding. This doesn’t mean you have to call something other than a romantic rela- the person out. The kind thing would be Zits tionship. to quietly make note and keep it to your- LEO (July 23 — Aug. 22). In regard to self. sand castles and domino mazes, futility is AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 — Feb. 18). You’re the whole point. Some games are made happy to help loved ones, but not when for destruction, and you have a more you’re doing about 20 other things at the satisfying experience with them when same time. Maybe you need more help you keep this in mind. than the people who are asking for it! VIRGO (Aug. 23 — Sept. 22). You can PISCES (Feb. 19 — March 20). Perse- fake applause more easily than you can vere. You don’t have to change a thing fake laughter, and you may have to do about what you’re doing; you just have to both to get through today’s little show. do it for a longer period of time. The But the good news is, when you come resistance you are encountering eventu- home, it’s genuine joy all around! ally will wear down. 9

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Hate can- the person of Ken Edmis- and The Optimist Creed. not drive out hate, only love ton. He told of his many Members discussed pos- can do that. — Martin experiences as Santa in the sible fundraising activities. Luther King, Jr parade, and at his work- One of those may include a shop in the park as he talk- garage sale in the spring. Lakeside EEU ed with the children. He Discussion will continue at also told the story of the a future meeting. The Kan- Members of the Lakeside significance of the candy sas Governor of Optimist EEU met for their Decem- cane and its red marking. Clubs, Jane Harris, sent a ber meeting at the Great He encouraged everyone to check to the Junction City Plains Theatre in Abilene share what they had with on Dec. 10. others. Submitted Photo Breakfast Optimist Club as The Kiwanis most Improved students, presented on Dec. 17 are as follows: Morris Hill, Ronnie a shared incentive for the Following the presenta- Nellie Stone presented tion of Nuncrackers, every- the moment in history from Manis; Grandview, Drake Swartz; Washington, Jiovani Dayap; Ware, Brianna Caton; Westwood, growth of Optimist Club’s Aleksandr Winkleman; Spring Valley, Khristopher Osteen; Lincoln, Landon Dorsey; Franklin Keyana in Zone 4, which the local one met in Deiter’s Hall for Dec. 7, 1939. refreshments provided by The history of St. Nicho- Fisher, Eisenhower; Emma Mosley, Fort Riley Elementary, Andrew Gallagher; Jefferson, Hailey club is designated. There Arias; and Seitz, Trent Holmes. has been significant mem- Sandra Stevens. las was presented, and the bership growth across the Members and guests club voted to enter a contest state and in Zone 4 in par- enjoying the play were: on international relations. ticular. 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Maddux, Glavine, Thomas get the portS call to the hall 2B SThe Daily Union, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 B In brief Local Sports No. 25 Kansas State wins 10th straight game Associated Press was kind of anxious, too, The Wildcats (12-3, 2-0 Big High School because I was at home and I 12), who made their way into basketball scores FORT WORTH, Texas — wanted to make plays.” the Top 25 for the first time 1/7/14 Flint Hills Christian 32. Thomas Gipson knew he The TCU campus is about this season on Monday, played St. Xavier Lady Rams 31. didn’t play very well last sea- 30 miles from where Gipson their first true road game of son when he traveled home 1/7/14 Flint Hills Christian 52, played at Cedar Hill High the season. But it didn’t seem St. Xavier Rams 42. for Kansas State’s game at School southwest of Dallas, to faze them. Kansas State TCU, and he admits he was a and last season Gipson man- had its highest shooting per- 1/7/14 Abilene 70, Chapman little anxious for Tuesday aged just four points, one centage of the season both boys’ basketball 16. night’s game, too. rebound and two turnovers in overall (52.5 percent) and 1/7/14 Abilene 54, Chapman But with 24 family mem- Kansas State’s 67-54 win. from 3-point range (46.7 per- girls’ basketball 19 bers cheering him on, Gipson This time, Gipson had three cent). had 19 points and eight dunks and was a key cog in “When we were patient, we NCAA Football rebounds, and No. 25 Kansas the middle. were able to exploit them and Illinois, Kansas State ran its winning streak “I don’t think we did handle get it to Thomas (Gipson) and to 10 games with a 65-47 vic- him — for the most part he then Marcus Foster in the to play football tory over TCU. had his way with us,” TCU second half,” Kansas State Bob Haynes • The Associated Press in 2023, 2024 “I feel like the freshman forward Amric Fields said of coach Bruce Weber said. Kansas State’s Marcus Foster gets the rebound against The University of Illinois and and the young guys were anx- Gipson. “We had problems Foster, a freshman playing TCU’s Jarvis Ray to pass to teammate Thomas Gipson in Fort University of Kansas will play ious,” Gipson said. “I mean, I with him all night.” Please see Wildcats, 6B Worth, Texas, Tuesday. each other during both the 2023 and 2024 football seasons. The Illini and Jayhawks announced the home-and-home Padway: series on Tuesday. The Illini will travel to Lawrence, Kan., to play the Jayhawks on Sept. 9, 2023. The Jayhawks will come to Hall of Champaign to play the Illini on Return to the court Sept. 7, 2024. Illinois and Kansas have Junction City Fame played each other five times in the past. The Illini hold a 3-2 series edge over the Jayhawks. boys, girls discussion But Kansas won the last time the teams played. That was in basketball take 1968. The other games were all should played before 1930. on Highland NCAA Women’s Basketball enter the No. 15 Oklahoma Park Friday State edges Kansas State 58-51 By Ethan Padway modern Kendra Suttles scored 11 [email protected] straight points in the second age half, her only points of the game, The Junction City boys’ basket- to spur No. 15 Oklahoma State ball team (3-2, 1-0) entered winter By Ethan Padway to a 58-51 victory over Kansas break riding one of its hottest State on Wednesday night. streaks in recent memory, winning [email protected] The Cowgirls (13-1, 2-1 Big three of the final four games in 12) trailed by one with 11:44 December. A minor uproar broke out in left when Suttles went on her The Blue Jays are hoping the the sports community Wednes- scoring run with four field goals three-week break doesn’t chill the day afternoon when it was and three free throws that left team lower than the recent tem- revealed that ESPN’s Dan Le Oklahoma State up 45-35 with perature drop when they return to Betard turned over his vote for 8:01 left. action against No 1 ranked High- the Baseball Hall of Fame to the land Park (5-0, 2-0) Friday night. readers of Deadspin.com. The Cowgirls stretched the Junction City coach Pat Battle The revelation came after the lead to as many as 14 with 2:59 said any coach who can successful- Hall announced Greg Maddux, left. Ashia Woods’ basket got ly come up with a strategy to cir- Frank Thomas and Tom Glavine the Wildcats (6-8, 0-3) back cumvent a long lay-off will be able were selected for enshrinement within seven with 59 seconds to make a lot of money with a book into Cooper- left but the teams only scored deal. stown. two points apiece the rest of the “I think the best way to do it, I’m I have no way. hoping we’re successful, is we’ve qualms with any Tiffany Bias also scored 11 just done a lot of competing in of the selections points and Brittney Martin 10 practice, a lot of competition things because while for OSU, which bounced back the last three weeks,” he said. “I each of those really think that is Ethan Padway • The Daily Union from its first loss, a 71-67 defeat three began the number one Junction City’s A’Kia Fain dribbles the ball up the court against Hays on Dec. 17 at their profession- against West Virginia. ingredient so that Junction City High School al careers while Ethan Ashia Woods scored 17 points now when we have land Park fell behind Shawnee like me, so I have to take away what I was still in dia- Padway K-State. a competitive situa- Heights 16-2 before storming back they like.” pers (Glavine The win was Oklahoma tion, we’ve been to earn a 17-point victory. The tipoff time for the boys’ game and Maddux State’s first in Manhattan since competing, we’ve Junction City forward Jordan was moved up to 7 p.m. after High- actually debuted before my 2007. been putting it on Lawrence said the Scots’ size can land Park announced it would birth), each played at a high the clock, we’ve cause trouble for opponents. honor retiring boys’ basketball level for a long enough period of NCAA Basketball been keeping score time that I remember their Jordan Highland Park forward Shaffree coach Ken Darting by naming its so to speak.” impact. LawrEncE Carr dropped 21 points on Shawnee basketball court after him in a cer- Georgia upsets The Scots have Heights emony at 6:30. Despite having no connection No. 21 Missouri shown a penchant “I really just try to get low,” Law- “We need to stay motivated, know to any team Maddux played for, for falling behind early in games, rence said on combating the Scot’s why they’re dedicating the court,” I still once drew a picture of 70-64 in OT only to routinely dig in and pull him when I was a kid. While Charlie Mann scored 18 bigs. “I know my weaknesses so I Lawrence said. “We feel they chose themselves out. try to channel in on theirs because us for a reason so that motivates us definitely not the most awe- points, including the go-ahead Tuesday was no different. High- they don’t have to play a lot of bigs Please see Blue Jays, 6B inspiring piece of art, it is still basket with 35.8 seconds to go proudly displayed in my mom’s in overtime, and Georgia over- office all these years later. As a came its free-throw shooting youngster trying to rise through struggles to beat No. 21 Mis- the little league ranks, I could souri 70-64 in a Southeastern Selden scores 24 as No. 18 Kansas tell he was a special talent. Conference opener on Wednes- But Deadspin obtaining a vote day night. and passing it along to its read- Nemanja Djurisic had 16 ers is really intriguing. points and hit the tying 3-point- beats Oklahoma 90-83 The website has gained noto- er with 1:39 to go, and Kenny riety for its propensity and Gaines and Brandon Morris hit a By Murray Evans there just playing and not unabashed dedication to show- pair of free throws apiece in the thinking. ing an unfiltered look at the final half-minute. The Bulldogs Associated Press “That’s just Kansas basket- underside of athletics. ball. We’re trying to start off This time, the website used its (7-6, 1-0) had lost consecutive NORMAN, Okla. — During Big 12 play on the right foot, reach to give a vote to the fans. road games by double digits at Kansas’ shootaround on so we feel like we’ve got to go On the whole, the selections Georgia Washington and Colo- Wednesday before the Jay- after all loose balls and we’ve made by the Deadpin readers rado and was a double-digit hawks faced Oklahoma, got to pick up our defensive seem legitimate, since its top underdog before ending Mis- coach Bill Self told Wayne intensity. ... I know it’s tradi- three were the ones selected. souri’s 26-game home winning Selden Jr. that the freshman tion-rich and I just want to Le Betard said in a statement streak, which had been the lon- needed to be more aggressive put forth my best effort and released by Deadspin he felt his gest in the nation. on offense. the team wants to put forth “vote has gotten pretty worth- Selden Jr. did what Self Jabari Brown had 19 points its best effort to keep it less in the avalanche of sancti- told him, scoring a career- and Earnest Ross added 15 for going.” mony that has swallowed it.” high 24 points and going 5 of Missouri (12-1, 1-1). Jordan Perry Ellis had 22 points on Much of Le Betard’s criticism 10 from 3-point range, and Clarkson, who missed from the 6-for-8 shooting and 11 concentrates on the current No. 18 Kansas started Big 12 top of the key at the end of rebounds, helping Kansas issue as to whether players sus- Conference play with a 90-83 regulation, had 12 points. shoot 54.7 percent from the pected of using steroids, or sim- win over Oklahoma. field. ply those who played in the ste- Kansas (10-4, 1-0) won its After a 5-0 start, the Jay- roid heyday, should be allowed conference opener for the hawks lost four of its next access to the Hall. 23rd straight year, a streak We want eight and were coming off a The one thing I’m sure of is that began with the 1991-92 61-57 loss to San Diego State that I don’t have near enough season. Oklahoma, in Janu- on Sunday that ended their’ years walking this earth to ary 1991, was the last team to your news 68-game home winning streak decide the fate of those men. beat the Jayhawks in a con- The Daily Union wants your against nonconference foes. But I’m not opposed to letting ference opener. the fans have a say in the deci- sports news from Geary, Riley, Alonzo Adams • The Associated Press Kansas has won 11 of the “It was the confidence my sion. Dickinson, Morris, Clay and Kansas forward Perry Ellis goes to the basket between last 12 matchups with Okla- teammates and coaches have Why should the entire pro- Wabaunsee counties. E-mail: Oklahoma’s D.J. Bennett (left) and Tyler Neal in Nor- homa. The Jayhawks’ latest [email protected] in me,” Selden Jr. said of his man, Okla., Wednesday. successful game. “I was out Please see KU, 6B Please see HOF, 2B 2B/Sports

2B The Daily Union. Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 SCOREBOARD round, at Honolulu Portland 26 9 .743 1 Toronto 44 21 18 5 47 122 132 Boston at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. TV Sportswatch Denver 17 17 .500 9 1/2 Ottawa 44 19 18 7 45 126 141 Detroit at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY Minnesota 17 17 .500 9 1/2 Florida 43 16 21 6 38 102 136 6:30 p.m. Utah 12 25 .324 16 Buffalo 42 12 26 4 28 74 118 Friday’s Games Today NBCSN — Alabama Huntsville at Notre Dame Pacific Division Metropolitan Division Dallas at N.Y. Rangers, 6 p.m. GOLF Toronto at Washington, 6 p.m. 10 a.m. NBA W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA Carolina at Columbus, 6 p.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, Volvo Cham- 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers 24 13 .649 — Pittsburgh 45 32 12 1 65 147 107 N.Y. Islanders at Colorado, 8 p.m. pions, first round, at Durban, South Africa ESPN — Miami at Brooklyn Golden State 24 14 .632 1/2 Philadelphia 44 23 17 4 50 117 119 Pittsburgh at Edmonton, 9 p.m. (same-day tape) 9:30 p.m. Phoenix 20 13 .606 2 N.Y. Rangers 45 22 20 3 47 111 121 St. Louis at Vancouver, 9 p.m. 6 p.m. ESPN — L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers L.A. Lakers 14 22 .389 9 1/2 Washington 42 20 16 6 46 128 128 TGC — PGA Tour, Sony Open, first round, Sacramento 11 22 .333 11 Carolina 43 18 16 9 45 105 124 at Honolulu New Jersey 44 17 18 9 43 103 113 Wednesday’s Sports NBA Wednesday’s Games Columbus 43 19 20 4 42 117 126 MEN’S COLLEGE N.Y. Islanders 45 16 22 7 39 124 149 Transactions EASTERN CONFERENCE San Antonio 112, Dallas 90 BASKETBALL Toronto 112, Detroit 91 WESTERN CONFERENCE 6 p.m. Atlantic Division Brooklyn 102, Golden State 98 MLB ESPN — Memphis at Louisville Atlanta 97, Indiana 87 Central Division PLAYERS ASSOCIA- ESPN2 — Auburn at Mississippi W L Pct GB TION — Named Kevin McGuiness chief oper- Houston 113, L.A. Lakers 99 GP W L OT Pts GF GA FS1 — DePaul at Butler Toronto 17 17 .500 — Washington 102, New Orleans 96 ating officer. 7 p.m. Brooklyn 14 21 .400 3 1/2 Chicago 46 29 8 9 67 169 127 Phoenix at Minnesota, Late St. Louis 42 30 7 5 65 155 97 NBCSN — George Washington at La Salle Boston 13 22 .371 4 1/2 Orlando at Portland, Late American League New York 12 22 .353 5 Colorado 42 26 12 4 56 123 108 8 p.m. Boston at L.A. Clippers, Late DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with SS ESPN — Arizona at UCLA Philadelphia 12 23 .343 5 1/2 Minnesota 45 23 17 5 51 108 114 Dallas 42 20 15 7 47 123 131 Jose Iglesias on a one-year contract. ESPN2 — Michigan at Nebraska Today’s Games — Named Steve Buechele FS1 — Marquette at Xavier Southeast Division Nashville 44 19 19 6 44 105 131 Miami at New York, 7 p.m. Winnipeg 46 19 22 5 43 125 139 manager and Justin Mashore hitting coach of 10 p.m. W L Pct GB Oklahoma City at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Round Rock (PCL); Jason Wood manager of FS1 — California at Oregon Miami 27 8 .771 — Pacific Division Frisco (TL); Joe Milulik manager of Myrtle Atlanta 19 17 .528 8 1/2 NBA Friday’s Games GP W L OT Pts GF GA Beach (Carolina); Bobby Rose coach and Oscar Washington 16 17 .485 10 Marin pitching coach of Hickory (SAL); Jose 7 p.m. Charlotte 15 21 .417 12 1/2 Washington at Indiana, 6 p.m. Anaheim 45 32 8 5 69 151 113 James pitching coach of Spokane (NWL); Joey TNT — Miami at New York Orlando 10 24 .294 16 1/2 Detroit at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. San Jose 44 27 11 6 60 144 114 9:30 p.m. Houston at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Los Angeles 44 26 13 5 57 114 91 Seaver pitching coach and Kenny Hook hitting TNT — Oklahoma City at Denver Central Division Charlotte at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Vancouver 45 23 13 9 55 121 113 coach of the AZL Rangers; Aaron Levin manag- Phoenix at Memphis, 7 p.m. Phoenix 42 21 12 9 51 129 127 er and Humberto Miranda coach of the DSL WOMEN’S COLLEGE W L Pct GB Rangers; Scott Coolbaugh minor league hitting Indiana 28 7 .800 — Dallas at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Calgary 43 15 22 6 36 100 137 BASKETBALL Miami at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. Edmonton 46 14 27 5 33 119 161 coordinator; Brook Jacoby assistant minor Chicago 15 18 .455 12 league hitting coordinator; and Ryley West- 8 p.m. Detroit 14 22 .389 14 1/2 Chicago at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. FSN — Tulane at Marshall Cleveland at Utah, 8 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for man assistant minor league catching coordina- Cleveland 12 23 .343 16 tor. Milwaukee 7 27 .206 20 1/2 Orlando at Sacramento, 9 p.m. overtime loss. Friday Boston at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games National League BOXING Philadelphia 3, Montreal 1 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Signed manager 8 p.m. Southwest Division N.Y. Rangers 3, Chicago 2 Don Mattingly to a three-year contract. ESPN2 — Junior lightweights, Arash W L Pct GB NHL Ottawa at Colorado, Late NEW YORK METS — Named Frank Viola pitch- Usmanee (20-1-1) vs. Juan Antonio Rodri- San Antonio 28 8 .778 — ing coach of Las Vegas (PCL). guez (24-4-0), at Tacoma, Wash. Houston 23 13 .639 5 EASTERN CONFERENCE Today’s Games PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Named Mickey GOLF Dallas 20 16 .556 8 Florida at Buffalo, 6 p.m. Morandini coach of Lehigh Valley (IL); Rob 10 a.m. New Orleans 15 19 .441 12 Atlantic Division Dallas at New Jersey, 6 p.m. Ducey coach of Reading (EL); Greg Legg man- TGC — European PGA Tour, Volvo Cham- Memphis 15 19 .441 12 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto at Carolina, 6 p.m. ager, Lino Connell coach and Les Lancaster pions, second round, at Durban, South Boston 43 28 13 2 58 126 94 Washington at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. pitching coach of Lakewood (SAL); Shawn Wil- Africa (same-day tape) Northwest Division Tampa Bay 43 26 13 4 56 123 102 Anaheim at Nashville, 7 p.m. liams coach and Aaron Fultz pitching coach of 6 p.m. W L Pct GB Montreal 45 25 15 5 55 115 106 St. Louis at Calgary, 8 p.m. Williamsport (NYP); Doug Mansolino minor TGC — PGA Tour, Sony Open, second Oklahoma City 27 8 .771 — Detroit 43 19 14 10 48 114 121 Minnesota at Phoenix, 8 p.m. league field coordinator;

always make the best deci- ounce of the time they sions. Often they will select spend debating whether HOF a popular player over a suspected users belong in No. 6 Wichita St shuts Continued from Page 1B more qualified selection the Hall instead explaining when given the opportunity to the kids why steroids and cess be reserved strictly for (see any All-Star game). other performance enhanc- members of the Baseball But, to some extent, their ing drugs are detrimental Writers Association of down Illinois State, 66-47 voices should be heard. to their growing bodies, America who have been While many try to deny change could actually be By Jeffrey Parson an alley-oop slam pushed their advantage active writers for a mini- it, or even wipe its memory seen. to 54-30 with 10:53 remaining. mum of 10 years? Associated Press from the face of the earth, After all, steroids are The spurt also contained the worst After all, the fans are the the steroid era existed. banned because of the moments of the night for Wichita State. ones who visit the Hall, WICHITA — After his team won its 14th Users infiltrated every health risks, not because Starting point guard Fred VanVleet had making treks from across straight game, Wichita State coach Gregg major league clubhouse. they weren’t available when his left leg bent awkwardly in a fight for a Marshall challenged his players to make the country, filling the Now is the time we all Babe Ruth played, right? rebound. VanVleet immediately fell to the vast improvements on defense. stands and ultimately must acknowledge and If not, how are they dif- Two games later, he will need to find floor before walking to the locker room to allowing the Hall, and the accept it. ferent than any of the other something else to harp on. The sixth- be checked by doctors. MLB, to continue opera- And, most importantly, modern luxuries and ranked Shockers cruised past Illinois “It was a scary kind of thing,” VanVleet tions. learn from it. advances in technology State 66-47 Wednesday night, holding the said. “I don’t even remember what hap- I know the fans don’t If people used even an available to players today? Redbirds to 32.7 percent shooting (18 of pened. I had the ball, and I think he went 55). for it, too, and my knee pushed inward.” Wichita State (16-0, 3-0 Missouri Valley VanVleet has been Wichita State’s best Conference) managed to improve on the player lately. In the previous four games, 33.9 percent shooting it limited Northern he averaged 18.3 points while compiling 21 In affairs of the heart, Iowa to on Sunday. assists and just one turnover. So the crowd “We are just more engaged as a group was subdued until Baker motioned for sometimes it helps to on that end,” Marshall said. “We didn’t noise after throwing the alley-oop pass to have many individual breakdowns.” Wiggins. have a woman’s touch. Cleanthony Early and Ron Baker each VanVleet soon returned to the bench scored 11 points for the Shockers, who and played much of the final 10 minutes, extended both the longest winning streak finishing the game with six points, 10 and best start to a season in program his- assists, seven rebounds and no turnovers. tory. Wichita State cruised upon his return. Bobby Hunter came off the bench to Darius Carter’s layup off VanVleet’s alley- score a team-high 11 points for Illinois oop gave the Shockers a 63-40 lead with State (8-7, 1-2), but the Redbirds’ starters 3:54 remaining, and Marshall started call- were a combined 10 of 42 from the floor. ing for walk-ons to enter the game. “It’s something we talked about every It was one of many lob passes for the day,” Baker said. “We have to improve Shockers. defensively. We have to improve defen- “They start four guards and a big in sively. We have to improve defensively. It that 2-3 zone,” VanVleet said. “So when we was more than once daily, really.” have 6-8 and 6-9 guys who can jump up to Already up by 13 at halftime, Wichita the square, we wanted to take advantage State started the second half with seven of that as much as we can.” straight points. Chadrack Lufile scored The Shockers started taking control the first four down low, and Tekele Cotton midway through the first half. After a hit a 3-pointer for a 44-24 lead. 3-pointer from Illinois State’s Paris Lee “That’s a stretch when I don’t think we made the score 14-12 Shockers, Baker competed as hard as we could,” Illinois answered with a deep 3 to beat the shot State coach Dan Muller said. “We dropped clock buzzer. our heads a little bit. They hit big shots. A That started a 17-4 Wichita State run 3x5.5 8/13/02 4:41 PM Page 1 lot of their 3-pointers came right at the that featured 3-pointers from Baker and end of the shot clock, and it was a little Cotton. The Shockers’ first-half advan- demoralizing. 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The Daily Union. Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 3B SPORTS Maddux, Glavine, Thomas elected to Hall of Fame

By Ronald Blum ers Bobby Cox, Joe Torre was 78 votes short at 61.5 site, which allowed readers and Tony La Russa, elected percent in his 15th and final to vote on how it should be Associated Press last month by the expan- appearance on the writers’ cast. sion-era committee. Mad- ballot, a drop from 67.7 per- “I hate all the moralizing NEW YORK — Greg Mad- dux and Glavine, who cent. Morris replaces Gil dux, Tom Glavine and we do in sports in general, played under Cox for most Hodges (63 percent in 1983) Frank Thomas were elected but I especially hate the of their careers, will become as the player with the high- to baseball’s Hall of Fame hypocrisy in this,” Le the first pair of 300-game est-percentage of the vote on Wednesday, while Craig Batard said in remarks winners to be inducted in not in the Hall. Biggio fell two votes short posted by Deadspin. “‘I the same year. Jeff Bagwell dropped to and tainted stars of the Ste- always like a little anarchy “It’s exciting for me to go 54.3 percent from 59.6, and roids Era remained a long inside the cathedral we’ve in with my teammate,” Tim Raines to 46.1 from way from Cooperstown. made of sports.” Maddux said. 52.2. Maddux was picked on BBWAA Secretary-Trea- The only other time three Controversy over how to 555 of 571 ballots by senior surer Jack O’Connell players were elected togeth- evaluate stars tainted by members of the Baseball declined comment. er in their first appearances the Steroids Era continued Writers’ Association of was in 1999 with Nolan to impact the vote totals of Maddux reached the America. His 97.2 percent- Ryan, George Brett and players with stellar statis- major leagues in 1986 and age was the eighth-highest Robin Yount. tics. In their second appear- Glavine a year later. They in the history of voting. Biggio received 427 votes ances on the ballot, Roger become the first primarily Glavine, Maddux’s long- and 74.8 percent, matching Clemens dropped from 37.6 starting pitchers to enter time teammate in the Nellie Fox in 1985 and Pie percent to 35.4, Barry Bonds the Hall whose careers Atlanta rotation, appeared Traynor in 1947 for the from 36.2 to 34.7 and Sammy began after Bert Blyleven, on 525 ballots and received smallest margin to just Sosa from 12.5 to 7.2. who debuted in 1970. 91.9 percent. Thomas, the miss. Traynor made it the Bonds, baseball’s career Eighth on the wins list first Hall of Famer who following year, and Fox was leader, is the only spent the majority of his with a 355-227 record and a elected by the old Veterans seven-time MVP in major career as a designated hit- 3.16 ERA over 23 seasons, Committee in 1997. league history. Clemens is ter, was at 483 and 83.7 per- Maddux won four consecu- Biggio, who spent his the lone seven-time Cy cent. tive Cy Young Awards from entire career with the Hous- Young Award winner. Thomas said he accepts 1992-95 and a record 18 Gold ton Astros, appeared on 388 “As for what they did, I the view of many Hall of Gloves with the Chicago ballots last year in his ini- don’t think any of us will Rex Arbogast • The Associated Press Famers that players whose Cubs, Atlanta, the Los tial appearance — when ever really know,” Thomas Chicago White Sox slugger Frank Thomas holds up a baseball he accomplishments are mud- Angeles Dodgers and San writers failed to elect any- said. “But I can just tell signed during a news conference about his selection into the died by accusations of ste- Diego. An eight-time All- one — and appears to be on you, what I did was real and National Baseball hall of Fame Wednesday at U.S. Cellular Field in roid use, such as Barry Star, he won at least 13 track to gain election next that’s why I’ve got this Chicago. Bonds and Roger Clemens, games in 20 straight sea- year. smile on my face right now and 4.4 percent — below the are going through, because don’t belong in the Hall. “Obviously, I’m disap- because the writers, they 5 percent threshold neces- I know I won’t be getting a sons. “I’ve got to take the right pointed to come that close,” definitely got it right.” sary to remain eligible. One call in the middle of the Among pitchers with stance, too. No, they he said in a statement. “I Mark McGwire, appear- voter submitted a blank night from someone saying, 3,000 innings whose careers shouldn’t get in,” he said. feel for my family, the orga- ing for the eighth time, fell ballot. oh, he did this or he did began in 1921 or later — “There shouldn’t be cheat- nization and the fans. Hope- from 16.9 to 11 percent — “I can go home and sleep that.” after the Dead Ball Era — ing allowed to get into the fully, next year.” down from a peak of 25.6 in at night and rest,” Thomas Deadspin.com announced Maddux’s 1.80 walks per Hall of Fame.” Mike Piazza was next 2008. Rafael Palmeiro will said, “so I don’t have to Miami Herald columnist nine innings is second only The trio will be inducted with 62.2 percent, up from be dropped from future bal- worry about all the non- Dan Le Batard had turned to Robin Roberts’ 1.73, July 27 along with manag- 57.8 last year. Jack Morris lots after falling to 25 votes sense that the other people his ballot over to the web- according to STATS. Service Directory

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF GEARY COUNTY, KANSAS GEARY COUNTY, KANSAS CIVIL DEPARTMENT Case No. 13 PR 43 Case No. 13CV388 Court Number: 1 In the Matter of the Estate of Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF NILA I. FILBY, Deceased. GEARY COUNTY, KANSAS ______Navy Federal Credit Union (Pursuant to Chapter 60 of K.S.A.) Plaintiff, NOTICE OF HEARING vs. Case No. 13-DM-812 Robert A Harris; Rebecca J Harris; Division No. 4 THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL John Doe (Tenant/Occupant); Mary PERSONS CONCERNED: Doe (Tenant/Occupant), In the Matter of the Marriage of: You are hereby notified that a peti- Defendants. Steven Moore, Petitioner, tion has been filed in this Court by and Susan I. Moyer, duly appointed, Notice Of Suit Norma Moore, Respondent. qualified and acting Executor of the estate of Nila I. Filby, deceased, The State Of Kansas, to the NOTICE OF SUIT praying Petitioner’s acts be ap- above-named defendants and the proved; account be settled and al- unknown heirs, executors, adminis- THE STATE OF KANSAS TO: lowed; the heirs be determined; the trators, devisees, trustees, creditors Norma Moore, and all other persons IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Will be construed and the estate be and assigns of any deceased defen- who are or may be concerned: GEARY COUNTY, KANSAS assigned to the persons entitled dants; the unknown spouses of any You are hereby notified that a Peti- CIVIL DEPARTMENT thereto; the Court find the allow- 4B defendants; the unknown officers, tion has beenThe filedDaily in Union. the District Thursday, Jan.Case 9, 2014 No. 13CV66 ances requested for attorneys’ fees successors, trustees, creditors and Court of Geary County, Kansas by Court Number: DJ5 and expenses are reasonable and assigns of any defendants that are Steven Moore, praying for a divorce, Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 should be allowed; the costs be de- existing, dissolved or dormant corpo- division of property and indebted- termined and ordered paid; the ad- Classifiedsrations; the unknown executors, ad- ness, and other related relief, and U.S. Bank National Association ministration of the estate be closed; ministrators, devisees, trustees, you are hereby required to plead to Plaintiff, upon the filing of receipts the Peti- Public Notices 310 creditors,Public successorsNotices and assigns310 of saidPublic Petition Notices for Divorce on or before310 vs.Public Notices 310 tionerPublic be Noticesfinally discharged as310 the Public Notices 310 any defendants that are or were part- the 20th day of February, 2014, in Estate of Robert P. Hoover, De- Executor of the estate of Nila I. Filby, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ners or in partnership; the unknown said Court, at the Geary County ceased, et al. deceased, and the Petitioner be re- IN THE DISTRICT COURT GEARY COUNTY, KANSAS guardians, conservators and trustees Courthouse in Junction City, Kansas. Defendants. leased from further liability. OF GEARY COUNTY, KANSAS CIVIL DEPARTMENT of any defendants that are minors or If you fail to plead, judgment and de- You are required to file your written Case No. 13CV243 are under any legal disability; and cree will be entered in due course Notice Of Sale defenses thereto on or before Febru- In the Matter of the Estate of Court Number: DJ4 the unknown heirs, executors, ad- upon the Petition. ary 3, 2014, at 1:30 o’clock p.m. in JESSE JONES, Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 ministrators, devisees, trustees, Under and by virtue of an Order of the District Court in Junction City, Deceased. creditors and assigns of any person Steven Moore, Petitioner Sale issued to me by the Clerk of the Geary County, Kansas, at which time Branch Banking and Trust Company alleged to be deceased, and all other District Court of Geary County, Kan- and place the cause will be heard. Case No. 2014 PR-3 Plaintiff, persons who are or may be con- HOOVER, SCHERMERHORN, sas, the undersigned Sheriff of Should you fail therein, judgment vs. cerned. EDWARDS, PINAIRE & ROMBOLD Geary County, Kansas, will offer for and decree will be entered in due NOTICE OF HEARING Ricky L. White, Jr, et al. 811 North Washington Street sale at public auction and sell to the course upon the petition. Defendants. You are notified that a Petition has Junction City, KS 66441 highest bidder for cash in hand, at SUSAN I. MOYER THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL been filed in the District Court of (785) 238-3126 the Front Door of the Courthouse at Executor PERSONS CONCERNED: Notice Of Sale Geary County, Kansas, praying to Attorneys for Petitioner Junction City, Geary County, Kan- You are hereby notified that a Pe- foreclose a real estate mortgage on A1251 sas, on January 29, 2014, at 10:00 ARTHUR-GREEN, L.L.P. tition has been filed in this Court by Under and by virtue of an Order of the following described real estate: 1/9, 1/16, 1/ 23 2014 AM, the following real estate: 801 Poyntz Avenue Daisy McTavish, the duly appointed, Sale issued to me by the Clerk of the West Thirty-six (36) feet of Lot Manhattan, Kansas 66502 and acting attorney-in-fact for Mary District Court of Geary County, Kan- LOT FOURTEEN (14), AND THE Five (5) and the East Nineteen (19) (785) 537-1345 – telephone Ellen Hale Jones a/k/a Mary E. H. sas, the undersigned Sheriff of EAST FIVE (5) FEET OF LOTS Public Notices 310 feet of Lot Six (6), Block (785) 537-7874 - fax Jones, the surviving spouse and sole Geary County, Kansas, will offer for TWELVE (12) AND THIRTEEN (13) Thirty-nine (39), CUDDY’S ADDI- Attorneys for Petitioner and only heir of Jesse Jones, de- sale at public auction and sell to the OF BLOCK FORTY-TWO (42), TION to Junction City, Geary A1240 ceased, appointed pursuant to that IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF highest bidder for cash in hand, at JUNCTION CITY, GEARY County, Kansas, commonly known certain Power of Attorney, dated No- GEARY COUNTY, KANSAS 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 2014 the Front Door of the Courthouse at COUNTY, KANSAS, commonly as 519 West 8th Street, Junction vember 4, 2013, CIVIL DEPARTMENT Junction City, Geary County, Kan- known as 118 East 4th Street, Junc- City, KS 66441 (the “Property”) praying that descent be determined Case No. 13CV199 sas, on January 29, 2014, at 10:00 tion City, KS 66441 (the “Property”) to satisfy the judgment in the Public Notices 310 of the following described real prop- Court Number: DJ5 AM, the following real estate: above-entitled case. The sale is to erty: Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Lot Three (3), Block Six (6), and all those defendants who have be made without appraisement and GEARY COUNTY, KANSAS NORTHWEST ADDITION to Junc- not otherwise been served are re- subject to the redemption period as A tract of land in Lot Six (6) and Midfirst Bank CIVIL DEPARTMENT tion City, Geary County, Kansas, quired to plead to the Petition on or provided by law, and further subject Seven (7) Special Section Eleven Plaintiff, Case No. 13CV251 commonly known as 1010 Northwest before the 19th day of February, to the approval of the Court. For (11), Township Twelve (12) South, vs. Court Number: DJ4 Avenue, Junction City, KS 66441 2014, in the District Court of Geary more information, visit www.South- Range Five (5) East of the Sixth Thomas F. Wright, et al. Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 (the “Property”) County, Kansas. If you fail to plead, law.com Principal Meridian, more particularly Defendants. to satisfy the judgment in the judgment and decree will be entered Tony Wolf, Sheriff described as follows: Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC above-entitled case. The sale is to in due course upon the Petition. Geary County, Kansas Beginning a a point on the West line Notice Of Sale Plaintiff, be made without appraisement and of Madison Street, Junction City, vs. subject to the redemption period as NOTICE Prepared By: Kansas, said point being Thirty fee Under and by virtue of an Order of Msichana Clark, et al. provided by law, and further subject Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection South & Associates, P.C. (30’) West and Two Hundred Ten Sale issued to me by the Clerk of the Defendants. to the approval of the Court. For Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. §1692c(b), Brian R. Hazel (KS # 21804) and Thirty-eight Hundredths feet District Court of Geary County, Kan- more information, visit www.South- no information concerning the collec- 6363 College Blvd., Suite 100 (210.38’) North of the center of the sas, the undersigned Sheriff of Notice Of Sale law.com tion of this debt may be given without Overland Park, KS 66211 intersection of Fifteenth and Madison Geary County, Kansas, will offer for Tony Wolf, Sheriff the prior consent of the consumer (913)663-7600 Streets; thence West a distance of sale at public auction and sell to the Under and by virtue of an Order of Geary County, Kansas given directly to the debt collector or (913)663-7899 (Fax) Two Hundred Seventy-three feet highest bidder for cash in hand, at Sale issued to me by the Clerk of the the express permission of a court of Attorneys For Plaintiff (273’); thence North a distance of the Front Door of the Courthouse at District Court of Geary County, Kan- Prepared By: competent jurisdiction. The debt col- (149237) Sixty-three and Four Hundredths feet Junction City, Geary County, Kan- sas, the undersigned Sheriff of South & Associates, P.C. lector is attempting to collect a debt A1217 (63.04’); thence East a distance of sas, on January 29, 2014, at 10:00 Geary County, Kansas, will offer for Brian R. Hazel (KS # 21804) and any information obtained will be 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 2014 Two Hundred Seventy-three feet AM, the following real estate: sale at public auction and sell to the 6363 College Blvd., Suite 100 used for that purpose. (273’); thence South along the West Lot 3, Block 1, WESTWOOD highest bidder for cash in hand, at Overland Park, KS 66211 line of Madison Street a distance of HEIGHTS ADDITION to Junction Public Notices 310 the Front Door of the Courthouse at (913)663-7600 Prepared By: Sixty-three and Four Hundredths feet City, Geary County, Kansas, com- First published in the Junction City Junction City, Geary County, Kan- (913)663-7899 (Fax) South & Associates, P.C. (63.04’) to the Point of Beginning, monly known as 1409 Dean Avenue, Daily Union, Thursday, January 9, sas, on January 29, 2014, at 10:00 Attorneys For Plaintiff Brian R. Hazel (KS # 21804) and owned by decedent at the time Junction City, KS 66441 (the “Prop- 2014. AM, the following real estate: (134407) 6363 College Blvd., Suite 100 of death described in the Petition, erty”) Lot Forty-four (44), Block Two (2), A1218 Overland Park, KS 66211 and that such real property owned by to satisfy the judgment in the Subsequently published Thursday, in Sutter Woods Subdivision, a 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 2014 (913)663-7600 the decedent at the time of death be above-entitled case. The sale is to January 16, 2014, and Thursday, subdivision in the City of Junction (913)663-7899 (Fax) assigned pursuant to the laws of in- be made without appraisement and January 23, 2014. City, Geary County, Kansas, com- Attorneys For Plaintiff testate succession. subject to the redemption period as monly known as 2535 Sutter Woods Public Notices 310 (163217) You are required to file your writ- provided by law, and further subject IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Court, Junction City, KS 66441 (the A1245 ten defenses thereto on or before IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF to the approval of the Court. For GEARY COUNTY, KANSAS “Property”) 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 2014 February 3, 2014 at 1:30 p.m. before GEARY COUNTY, KANSAS more information, visit www.South- to satisfy the judgment in the the Honorable Charles M. Zimmer- CIVIL DEPARTMENT law.com Case No. 13 PR 43 above-entitled case. The sale is to man, in the District Court of Geary Case No. 13CV388 Tony Wolf, Sheriff be made without appraisement and Public Notices 310 County, Kansas, at which time and Court Number: 1 Geary County, Kansas In the Matter of the Estate of subject to the redemption period as place the cause will be heard. Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF NILA I. FILBY, Deceased. provided by law, and further subject Should you fail therein, judgment GEARY COUNTY, KANSAS Prepared By: ______to the approval of the Court. For and decree will be entered in due Navy Federal Credit Union (Pursuant to Chapter 60 of K.S.A.) South & Associates, P.C. more information, visit www.South- course upon the Petition. Plaintiff, Megan Cello (KS # 24167) NOTICE OF HEARING law.com Daisy McTavish, Petitioner vs. Case No. 13-DM-812 6363 College Blvd., Suite 100 Tony Wolf, Sheriff Robert A Harris; Rebecca J Harris; Division No. 4 Overland Park, KS 66211 THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL Geary County, Kansas Victor A. Davis, Jr. John Doe (Tenant/Occupant); Mary (913)663-7600 PERSONS CONCERNED: WEARY DAVIS, L.C. Doe (Tenant/Occupant), In the Matter of the Marriage of: (913)663-7899 (Fax) You are hereby notified that a peti- Prepared By: 819 N. Washington Defendants. Steven Moore, Petitioner, Attorneys For Plaintiff tion has been filed in this Court by South & Associates, P.C. Junction City, KS 66441 and (157042) Susan I. Moyer, duly appointed, Kristen G. Stroehmann (KS # 10551) 785-539-2210 Notice Of Suit Norma Moore, Respondent. A1237 qualified and acting Executor of the 6363 College Blvd., Suite 100 Attorneys for Petitioner 1/2.1/9. 1/16 2014 estate of Nila I. Filby, deceased, Overland Park, KS 66211 A1249 The State Of Kansas, to the NOTICE OF SUIT praying Petitioner’s acts be ap- (913)663-7600 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 2014 above-named defendants and the proved; account be settled and al- (913)663-7899 (Fax) unknown heirs, executors, adminis- THE STATE OF KANSAS TO: Public Notices 310 lowed; the heirs be determined; the Attorneys For Plaintiff trators, devisees, trustees, creditors Norma Moore, and all other persons IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Will be construed and the estate be (149393) You can find it in the and assigns of any deceased defen- who are or may be concerned: GEARY COUNTY, KANSAS assigned to the persons entitled A1236 dants; the unknown spouses of any You are hereby notified that a Peti- CIVIL DEPARTMENT thereto; the Court find the allow- 1/2.1/9, 1/16 2014 CLASSIFIEDS! defendants; the unknown officers, tion has been filed in the District Case No. 13CV66 ances requested for attorneys’ fees successors, trustees, creditors and Court of Geary County, Kansas by Court Number: DJ5 and expenses are reasonable and assigns of any defendants that are Steven Moore, praying for a divorce, Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 should be allowed; the costs be de- existing, dissolved or dormant corpo- division of property and indebted- termined and ordered paid; the ad- rations; the unknown executors, ad- ness, and other related relief, and U.S. Bank National Association ministration of the estate be closed; ministrators, devisees, trustees, you are hereby required to plead to Plaintiff, upon the filing of receipts the Peti- creditors, successors and assigns of said Petition for Divorce on or before vs. tioner be finally discharged as the any defendants that are or were part- the 20th day of February, 2014, in Estate of Robert P. Hoover, De- Executor of the estate of Nila I. Filby, ners or in partnership; the unknown said Court, at the Geary County ceased, et al. deceased, and the Petitioner be re- guardians,RELEASE DATE–conservators Wednesday, and trustees January 8, 2014Courthouse in Junction City, Kansas. 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Current BuyerÕ s Closing Costs DOT/Transportation opportunities are for full time evening 11:00pm, weekends a must. Apply Available Now, Pets Negotiable. Call at 305 E. Chestnut, JCKS. 785-375-2916 To all qualified electors residing Administrative Coordinator and night shifts. Valley View Senior Accepting resumes for a vacancy in our 785-784-5106. within the boundaries of the Geary Life is an equal opportunity em- 3BR, 2BA, 2 car attached garage. County Conservation District, notice Transportation Department. The right ployer. We look forward to having Taking applications for all positions candidate will coordinate & schedule $850/mo, deposit. 607 Juniper, is hereby given that pursuant to you become a part of our growing for the upcoming tax season. Wakefield. [email protected] K.S.A. 2-1907, as amended, on the multiple transportation routes, have team! 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Some proper- committed to producing leading – edge solutions for our ties may have occupancy restrictions - these are disclosed on the website at customers and true growth potential for our employees. 1BD $400.00/mo rent includes water www.kscrossroads.com. Title policy and closing fees are the responsibility of Public Notices 310 Sunflower Bank employees enjoy outstanding benefits... & trash paid. Stove, refrigerator. No the Buyer. Crossroads Real Estate & Auction, LLC is representing the Seller. StatementsVisit our website made at daywww.kscrossroads.com of auction take precedence for details about over eachprinted property material. including including 401(k) plan, health/dental insurance, tuition pets. Call 785-762-5656 U.S. Government Requires Space open house information and/or deed restrictions. reimbursement, vacation, sick, volunteer and personal leave, To Lease in the Junction City 1BR apartment, $495/deposit. NO TWO LOCATIONS: paid holidays, and more. 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The facility should have THE LOWEST • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care all public utilities and municipal serv- OFFERING RATES!! 1,2,3 Beds Available ices available, provide good access • Skilled Nursing Care THE LOWEST 785-238-2886 RATES!! and have secure/lighted parking to • Assisted Living accommodate employees and pa- • Independent Living 1736 N. Washington, J.C. tients. The space is required as soon Office Hours: M-F: 8am-8pm as possible. Sat: 9am-4pm

Interested parties should provide the Come be a part of our family! ~PET FRIENDLY COMMUNITY~ following in writing: 2 bedroom apt. tenant pays electric. Map of facility location Located 642 Goldenbelt Blvd. ~APPLIANCES INCLUDED~ Charge Nurse-RN or LPN ~PET FRIENDLY COMMUNITY~~APPROXIMATELY 7 MILES AWAY Address 238-5000 or 785-223-7565. ~APPLIANCES INCLUDED~FROM FT. RILEY~ Current zoning ~APPROXIMATELY 7 MILES AWAY ~WASHER/DRYER HOOKUPS~ If you are energetic and have the desire to be a leader in Available Now ~24 HOUR FITNESS ROOM~FROM FT. RILEY~ Primary base rent before any altera- ~POOL AREA~ Military Approved, Extra Clean ~WASHER/DRYER HOOKUPS~ our industry, then you are the nurse for us. Licensure in the ~CLUBHOUSE WITH POOL TABLE~ tions 1, 2, 3 bedroom Apts/Houses ~24 HOUR FITNESS ROOM~ Owner/agent name, address, and state of Kansas is required. Aggressive sign-on bonus for ~PLAYGROUND AREA~~POOL AREA~ *$495-$735* ~CLUBHOUSE WITH POOL TABLE~~BASKETBALL AND TETHER BALL full time employment will be discussed during interview. AREA~ daytime telephone number No Pets ~PLAYGROUND AREA~ Interested parties should respond no Our ideal nurse must have strong leadership, management, ~BASKETBALL AND TETHER BALL ~GRILLING AREAS~ 785-762-3102 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH ~MODEL APT ON SITE~AREA~ later than January 31, 2014 to: 987 SQUARE FEET 1170 SQUARE FEET ~ON ~GRILLING AREAS~‐SITE MANAGEMENT~ and long term care experience. Current opportunities are $750 PER MONTH $850 PER MONTH U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ONE BEDROOM HOME 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH ~MODEL APT ON SITE~ for full time evening and night shifts. Valley View Senior 987 SQUARE FEET 1170 SQUARE FEET Attn: CENWK-RE-M (Darren Jones) 3310 Fair Road, ~ON ‐SITE MANAGEMENT~ Life is an equal opportunity employer. We look forward to $750 PER MONTH $850 PER MONTH 601 East 12th Street $550 rent/deposit, water, trash paid, Kansas City, MO 64106-2896 having you become part of our growing team! total electric $750 SECURITY DEPOSIT 2316 WILDCAT LANE Ph: (816) 389-3020 20x40 attached garage. PAY $125 UPON JUNCTION CITY KS 66441 Call 785-223-2713. $750 APPLICATION PROCESS SECURITY DEPOSIT 2316 WILDCAT LANE785‐579‐6500 [email protected] Please send your application to the following: AND $125 PAYMENT IN PAY $125 UPON JUNCTION CITY KS 66441www.quintonpoint.com ADDITION TO RENT FOR A1241 1/4, 1/7, 1/9, 1/11, 1/14, Rachael Falls, Human Resource Director Small basement studio apartment. APPLICATION PROCESS THE FIRST 5 MONTHS OF OPEN MONDAY THROUGH785 FRIDAY FROM 9 AM TO 5:30 PM‐579‐6500 AND $125 PAYMENT IN 1/16, 1/18, 2014 1417 W. Ash Junction City, KS 66441 RESIDENCY SATURDAYS FROM 9 AM www.quintonpoint.comTO 1 PM AND $395/deposit. Water, trash, gas pro- ADDITION TO RENT FOR Fax: 785-238-1167 vided. NO PETS. 6th &. Adams. THE FIRST 5 MONTHS OF OPEN MONDAY THROUGHSUNDAY VIEWINGS ARE AVAILABLE UPON APPOINTMENT FRIDAY FROM 9 AM TO 5:30 PM 785-238-1663. RESIDENCY SATURDAYS FROM 9 AM TO 1 PM AND SUNDAY VIEWINGS ARE AVAILABLE UPON APPOINTMENT

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6B The Daily Union. Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 SPORTS subpar game by Andrew Parks is familiar with Highland Wiggins. The star freshman Bl u e Ja y s Park after spending four years as KU went 2 of 9 from the field Junction City’s assistant coach Continued from Page 1B and scored only nine points, Continued from Page 1B before stepping into the head role only the second time this to show them that we’re not to be win in the series could be this season. season he failed to reach messed with and they can’t take it The Blue Jays defeated the Scots especially important, con- double digits. easy against us.” in both meetings last season. sidering the difficult stretch “Kansas is awfully good they face to start the Big 12 and did a good job dictating “I think they’re probably going to campaign. After Oklahoma, a lot of it, for a majority of JCHS Girls use break to try and play us like they did last Kansas will host No. 25 the minutes,” Oklahoma finish implementing scheme year when they tried to press us Kansas State, visit No. 9 coach Lon Kruger said. “I In his first year as the Junction then fell back into a zone,” Parks Iowa State, then host No. 11 thought our guys battled City girls’ basketball coach, Nate said. “I’m guessing they’re going to Oklahoma State and No. 7 hard. There were maybe a Parks was only able to partially do the same thing again so that’s Baylor, all in succession. install his new up-tempo offense couple of stretches in there what I’ve been preparing for.” “It’s going to be a mon- and defense before the season start- when we didn’t quite com- The dedication ceremony which ster,” Self said. “Our league pete like we have to against ed. will proceed both varsity games, is great. When you think a club like that to have a So Parks used the three-week about OU and they go down chance that we’d like to winter break as a chance to finish pushed the girls’ contest after the and they win at Texas, and have.” moving his Blue Jays (2-3, 0-1) up to boys, with an estimated 8:30 p.m. Texas wins at North Caro- Kansas led 50-44 at half- full speed before the team resumes start time. lina. K-State is playing as time and two free throws by its season at Highland Park (1-5, 0-2) Parks isn’t worried about the time well as anybody right now. Joel Embild made it 74-62 Friday. change affecting his team’s play. Iowa State is obviously ter- Parks said he specifically focused with 10:39 left. “One of the things we’ve always rific, and Baylor. We’ve on his team’s movement on both Oklahoma stayed within talked about is we try to prepare for probably been, nonconfer- striking distance and pulled offense and defense over the break. our toughest opponent,” he said. ence-wise, one of the bigger within four points four Ethan Padway • The Daily Union “I think confidence and under- disappointments in the times, the last time at 87-83 Junction City’s Jonathan Wilds dribbles the standing what we’re trying to do on “And if we’re prepared for our league, based on our pre- after a turnover by Wiggins ball against Hays in the Shenk Gym at Junc- offense and defense has improved toughest opponent, we’re going to season expectations. I think and steal by Ryan Spangler tion City High School on Dec. 17. the most,” T:6.75"he said. be okay with anybody.” it’s going to be a fabulous led to a dunk by Buddy league.” Hield with 39.9 seconds Cameron Clark had a left. career high-tying 32 points Naadir Tharpe made two for Oklahoma (12-3, 1-1), free throws moments later which lost for the second to push Kansas’ lead to six time in three games. In loss- points and, after Clark ® es to Louisiana Tech and missed a 3 at the other end, Kansas, the Sooners gave Ellis made the back end of Trade up to iPhone 5c up 102 and 90 points, respec- a two-shot free-throw tively. opportunity to make it “It is very frustrating,” 90-83 with 29.2 seconds left. for a penny. Clark said. “We just have to Wiggins blocked another go back to the drawing 3-point attempt, by Frank board. It all starts on Booker, and the Jayhawks defense. We just have to eventually were able to run come together as a group out the clock. and figured out what it is Tharpe scored 17 points we are not doing and get for Kansas on 5-for-7 shoot- better at it.” ing. Hield had 18 points The annual visit to Lloyd and eight rebounds for the Noble Center by the Jay- Sooners, while Tyler Neal hawks — who have won or and Jordan Woodard had shared nine straight Big 12 10 points each. Woodard titles — drew fans including got all his scoring at the country music star Toby free-throw line, going 10 Keith, Oklahoma City for 10 as Oklahoma made Thunder chairman Clay 29 of 36. Kansas went 24 for Bennett, and Thunder gen- 30 from the line. eral manager Sam Presti. Kansas shot 64.3 percent Before the game, Oklaho- from the field in the first ma football player Sterling half, led by Selden Jr., who Shepard — who scored two matched his previous touchdowns in the Sooners’ career scoring high of 15 a win over Alabama in the little more than 8 minutes Sugar Bowl — appeared in a video in which he said, into the game. “OK, basketball, we got our “We were a team that big win. Now it’s time to get lacked confidence coming yours.” in, so it was nice to see a But the Sooners never freshman step up and basi- really slowed Kansas and cally give us confidence struggled to deal with the early on, because that’s Jayhawks’ size advantage about as well as we’ve exe- inside. Kansas had a 36-22 cuted half-court offense, edge in rebounding and probably, all year, in the didn’t seem bothered by a first half,” Self said. T:16"

LM Otero • The Associated Press Kansas State forward Thomas Gipson shoots against TCU center Karviar Shepherd in Fort Worth, Texas on Tuesday.

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