The MIDWEEK Tuesday, May 18, Goodland Star-News 2021 1205฀Main฀Avenue,฀Goodland,฀KS฀67735฀฀•฀฀Phone฀(785)฀899-2338 $1 Volume 89, Number 39 8 Pages Goodland, Kansas 67735 upcoming School board approves event College runner Walk, 5K painting, track projects By Kevin Bottrell Thursday in all three buildings. and auction [email protected] • Heard from Laura Biermann that the earns two more The Goodland School Board approved virtual school program has been approved two upcoming projects at their meeting on for the next school year. Following changes on Saturday May 10. from the state, it will no longer be a program The first project will be to paint the attached to Goodland High School, but will The seventh annual Let Central School building. Superintendent be considered its own school. Your Light Shine family one- national titles Bill Biermann said the project had been put mile walk, 5K and silent auc- • Recognized state speech and drama out for bids before but the process will have to competitors. Madison Albers competed at the Northwest Kansas Technical College Other Northwest tech results included: tion will be held on Saturday. be done again. He said the district staff could state championships in impromptu speaking Registration will start at star distance runner Vincent Nchogu added Juan Loredo, 14th in the decathlon. do it themselves if the bids come in too high. and extemporaneous speaking. Josie Hill two more national titles to his 2021 tally, Cecil Brownridge III, 17th in the 400 7:30 a.m. at the First Bap- The painting should not impact the planned competed in poetry. Hailey Schurr also tist Church on Main Street. winning the 10,000- and 5,000-meter races meters with 49.11. the heating and air conditioning project at competed at the state festival, the second of at the NJCAA National Outdoor Track Ulysee Green, 20th in the 400-meter There will be a group photo the building, which will include replacing the two statewide events. at 8:30 a.m. and then the Championships in Levelland, Texas, last hurdles with 57.11. the windows. • Recognized JAG competitor Adonica week. Stephen Scott, 27th in the 400 meters mile walk and 5K will begin. The second project is to resurface the track. Daub, who competed in public speaking. The silent auction will be Nchogu won the 10,000 meters with a with 50.44. The district has a bid from Track Renovations Goodland competed against several top time of 30:39.15 and the 5,000 meters with The 4-by-400 meter relay team of Cecil open from 7:30 to 9:40 a.m. for $163,000 that will extend the life of the teams and Daub ended up taking second at Participants can pre-reg- a time of 14:44.99. Fellow Maverick Oliver Brownridge III, Travion Dotson, Stephen track for 10 years. regionals and the state finals. Daub qualified Kiptoo came in second in the 5,000 meters Scott and Desire Akpoli placed seventh ister, with forms available In other business, the board: for nationals, but no national competition was at www.letyourlight-shine. with a time of 15:02.49. He also got third in with 3:14.35. • Heard from Biermann on summer school. held this year. the 3,000-meter steeplechase with 9:28.02. The Mavericks scored 36 team points, com, or register the day of The numbers look good, he said, with almost the race. This is the first • Recognized the state music festival Travion Dotson scored a top-10 finish, tying for eighth place with Paradise Valley a full class at each grade level. There were 23 participants from the band and choir. taking ninth place in the 200 meters with Community College from Arizona. Barton year the event will be held signed up at the junior-senior high level, but in Goodland, with the previ- • Heard from Superintendent Biermann 21.08. He also took 16th in the 100 meters County Community College won the na- he expected that to increase. Summer school that this September the district will be having with 10.51. tional title with 101 team points. ous six years being held in will be held from 8-12 a.m. Monday through a visit from the Kansas Board of Education. Spring Hill.

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Last 24 Hours* Photos by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News High฀Sunday฀ 78° Low฀Sunday฀ 49° Precipitation฀ 0.33 ฀฀฀฀฀This฀month฀ 1.15 ฀฀฀฀฀Year฀to฀date฀ 6.87 Brewster฀High฀School฀seniors฀graduate ฀฀฀฀Above฀normal฀฀ 2.30฀inches The Topside Forecast By Kevin Bottrell potential championship season when Today:฀Scattered฀thunder- [email protected] he was diagnosed with cancer. He said storms฀with฀high฀of฀67฀and฀low฀of฀ The Brewster School District held the struggle of the season ended up 51,฀winds฀southeast฀10฀to฀20฀mph.฀ its commencement ceremony on Sat- making the team stronger, and in the Wednesday:฀Variable฀clouds฀with฀ urday in the school gym. end it was not about chasing trophies, scattered฀showers,฀high฀of฀72฀and฀ The graduating class of 2021 includ- but about seeking out and overcoming low฀of฀54,฀winds฀south฀southeast฀ ed Samantha Cozza, Brandon Kenny, challenges. 10฀to฀20฀mph. Kacey Felzien, Sage Lee, Ryan Hause, The salutatorian was Ryan Hause, Extended Forecast Colt Moore and Evan Holtz. who told his classmates that what they Thursday:฀Mostly฀sunny฀with฀ Kenny provided the introduction for had all gained in their time at school 82฀as฀high฀and฀low฀of฀57,฀winds฀ the class speaker, Greg Woolf, pastor was family and friendships. south฀20฀to฀30฀mph.฀Friday:฀Partly฀ of the Brewster Community Church. “Graduation is more than just a piece to฀mostly฀cloudy฀with฀high฀near฀80฀ Woolf told the graduates they were of paper,” he said. and฀low฀around฀60,฀winds฀south฀ about to embark on a journey that will The valedictorian was Samantha 20฀to฀30฀mph. have struggles. Cozza, who said her class was known (National฀Weather฀Service) “It’s in the struggles that you find out for being troublemakers, but she hoped Get฀24-hour฀weather฀info.฀at฀162.400฀MHz. who you are,” he said. they would all use their educations to Woolf said people mark time by their advantage. large events, including universal ones “My dad says: ‘lead, follow or get that affect more than their world, and the heck out of the way,’” she said. “I by smaller ones such as graduation. wish all of you the best.” “The question is: what are you going The ceremony included the tra- to do with the in-between times?” he ditional senior class slide show and said. “Live life in the in-between times flower presentation. Superintendent with purpose.” Shelly Angelos and the Brewster Woolf told a story of when he had Board of Education presented di- been the high school football coach plomas. Community Pastor Reuben local in Quinter, and was preparing for a Schneider provided the invocation. markets 10:00 a.m. Wheat฀—฀$6.11฀bushel Police plan extra seatbelt enforcement starting Friday ฀฀Posted฀county฀price฀—฀$6.27 Corn฀—฀$6.78฀bushel Do you buckle-up every trip every time? or Ticket campaign. This activity is supported vehicle occupants must be appropriately urban counties. Almost two-thirds of Kansas’ ฀ Posted฀county฀price฀—฀$6.89 Yes? Excellent! by a grant from the Kansas Department of retrained. fatality crashes occur on rural roadways while Milo฀—฀$6.63฀bushel No? Why not? You do know buckling up Transportation (KDOT). In addition, Kansas law prohibits persons those roads account for only one-third of all Soybeans฀—฀$15.81฀bushel is the simplest thing that you can do to save Here is the aim of the Click It or Ticket under the age of 14 from riding in any part of a crashes. ฀ Posted฀county฀price฀—฀$15.78 your life, right? campaign: to drastically reduce the number vehicle not intended for carrying passengers, According to Chief Frankie Hays, “First, I Sunflowers The. Simplest. Thing. of preventable deaths and injuries that occur such as a pickup bed. For answers to child want to thank the drivers that take their safety ฀ Oil฀current฀crop฀—฀$27.10฀cwt. Did you know that if you (the driver) put on when un belted drivers and passengers are safety restraint questions and the location of seriously and buckle up every trip.” ฀ Posted฀county฀price฀—฀$24.80 your seat belt that your front passengers will involved in traffic crashes. About 345 persons the nearest safety seat fitting station, or safety “I also want people to know that day or Pinto฀beans฀—฀$35 to? It’s true about 98% of the time. are involved in I-70 crashes each day in seat technician, contact the Kansas Traffic night, the Goodland Police Department is (Markets฀by฀Scoular฀Grain,฀Frontier฀Ag,฀ Your choice clearly makes a difference. Kansas. Only 7% of those that are unbelted Safety Resource Office at 1-800-416-2522, committed to aggressively ticketing violators sunflowernsa.com฀and฀21st฀Century฀ Beginning on May 21st, and continuing are likely to escape without injury. Half of or write [email protected]. 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2 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, May 18, 2021 friends services hospital offers the calendar newsletter Want to know what’s happening Cheryl Ann Mickey at Goodland Regional Medical for residents of Sherman County. bean salad, bun and tropical fruit. Center? The hospital is offering an calendar For more information contact: Thursday: Turkey tetrazzini, A graveside services will be held Hall, 519 Center. USDA Commodity Distribu- e-mail newsletter. To sign up please Genesis at 785-890-2299. sweet potatoes, bread and pine- for Cheryl Ann (Bolt) Mickey at 1 Mickey, 68, a teacher, pastor tion will be Monday, May 24 go to https://bit.ly/3rGKqdW. You apple upside down cake. Friday: p.m. Saturday, May 29, 2021, at the and a 1970 Goodland High School from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the First can unsubscribe at any time. arts center Baked fish, scalloped potatoes, Goodland Cemetery with Lyn Linde graduate, died Wednesday, Dec. 23, Christian Church, 8th and Arcade. Kids Saturday Studio: for Italian blend Vegetables, bread 2020, at Stormont-Vail Hospital in Foods available may include can officiating. Following the service senior center kids in kindergarten through sixth and mandarin oranges. Mon- will be a luncheon for family and Topeka. sliced pears, frozen orange juice, grade, 10 a.m. to noon. day: Salisbury steak with gravy, friends at the Goodland Masonic meal site pistachios in the shell, dehydrated Mommy+Me: for preschoolers The Goodland Senior Center mashed potatoes, mixed veg- potato flakes, dried green split and their caregivers, $5, 10-11 Meal site, part of the Northwest etables, bread and pears. peas, frozen peeled and devained a.m. second Wednesday of the Kansas Area Agency on Aging and shrimp, spaghetti sauce without month. the Homestead Nutrition Project, school menu Developmental meat, fresh apples, dry lentils, Saturdays: Open studio and Today: Breakfast: cook’s serves meals weekdays at 11:30 a.m. mixed fruit, frozen fish fillets Paint your own Pottery, 10 a.m. choice, Lunch: cook’s choice. Those that are homebound or live in and almond in the shell. Original to 1 p.m. Wednesday: Breakfast: cook’s Ruleton or Kanorado, can request to method of distribution to resume, choice, Lunch: cook’s choice. have their meal delivered by calling services group gets you will need to go inside the senior menu Thursday: Breakfast: cook’s the Homestead Nutrition Project at building to get the goods, a mask Today:Spanish rice with ham- choice, Lunch: cook’s choice. 1-800-432-7422. For those 60 and is required and social distancing of burger, mexi corn, bread and Friday: Breakfast: cook’s older the suggested contribution is 6 feet is still recommended. This is applesauce. Wednesday: Ham- choice, Lunch: cook’s choice. Hansen funding $3.50 per meal. Those under 60 can burger, lettuce, tomato, onion, 3 Developmental Services of Together capital campaign which receive a meal as well, however they must pay the full price of the meal, Northwest Kansas is proud to an- has reached more than 3 millions through Thursday and from 9 a.m. Shop, 1002 Main, is open from 10 have a family member with a special nounce a grant award of $119,935 dollars to date. $6.50, in advance. After the meal there is cards or to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through problem, such as drug or alcohol from the Dane G. Hansen Founda- “The Dane G. Hansen Founda- information call (785) 899-5461 or Friday. Donations welcome. Books abuse, job loss or other family crisis, tion for vehicles and HVAC units. tion has been a valuable source of bingo. For more information, visit us at stop by the library. are no longer accepted. They have your family can qualify. Call 785- With the grant funds, DSNWK help for DSNWK for many years,” Big Brothers/Big Sisters of daily specials in different depart- 672-3125, ext. 187. will replace three vehicles for trav- expressed Jerry Michaud, DSNWK the corner of Center Ave and 15th Street or call 785-890-7764. Sherman County is seeking men- ments. For information call 785- eling maintenance personnel and President and CEO. “We greatly tors and children to mentor. Call 890-2007. preschool install five new HVAC units at appreciate the Hansen Foundation’s genesis and 785-890-3665. Sherman County Head Start is three locations. These units will be support and generosity.” Breast Cancer Support Group health department a free preschool for eligible 3 and replacing ones that are more than 30 DSNWK is a 501(c)3 non-profit salvation army meets at 5:30 p.m. the second The Sherman County Health De- 4 year olds. The federally funded years old. The new HVAC systems serving those with intellectual and Genesis and the Salvation Monday of the month. Any woman partment at 1622 Broadway is open program is targeted to families who will improve DSNWK’s energy developmental disabilities in the 18 Army are available year round to with cancer is welcome. Call Norma from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. meet certain economic guidelines costs, and the quality of services. most northwestern Kansas counties. help those in need. Call (785) 890- at 785-890-6629 for more informa- Monday through Friday. and provides hearing, vision, dental This grant furthers the efforts Visit www.dsnwk.org to learn more 2299 to speak to a volunteer. If you tion. Services at the Health Department and educational screenings. Nutri- of DSNWK’s Stronger Forever about services and ways to support. have any donations for Genesis you The Goodland Activities Center include Blood pressure checks; im- tious meals are served, and parents may drop them off at The Goodland has the daily activities. For informa- munizations for all ages; health are encouraged to get involved in Star-News, 1205 Main, Goodland. tion call 890-7242. Memberships assessments for KanBe Health, day- their children’s education. For in- sunflower 4-h Times for drop offs are Monday options for everyone including day care and school entry; TB skin tests, formation call 785-890-2552. through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. passes for $5. Visit goodlandgac. diabetic foot care, pregnancy tests, crimestoppers com or stop by 808 Main. The hours family planning and a wide variety The regular monthly meeting over staying safe over the summer. drug drop-off box of blood tests including CBC, Lipid If you have information about of the Sunflower 4-H Club was Kayla Kennedy presented a 4-H A drug drop-off box for anyone are 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday any crime, call the Goodland Area through Thursday, Friday 5:30 a.m. and A1c. The Health Department held Sunday, May 16, 2021. Act- fact about Summer Day Camps who wants to dispose of excess also provides WIC and child care Crime Stoppers “Look Line” at 899- ing President Peggy Berls called and presented Music Appreciation prescription drugs, vitamins and to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 5665. Your call will be confidential and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Aerobics licensing services. All services are the meeting to order. Acting Vice was given by Kayla Kennedy. Julie supplements is available 24-hours by appointment and can be made and you will not be asked your President Julie Quain, led the club Quain presented a current event a day in the alley between the Sher- are at 5:30 a.m. on Monday and name. If the information results in Wednesday. Insanity class meets by calling 785- 890-4888. For a in the flag salute and 4-H Pledge. over Aaron Rogers. Randy Berls led man County Courthouse and the complete list of all our services visit the arrest and/or conviction of those Roll-Call of “What is your favorite the club in a quick game of racing Sherman County Sheriff’s Office. at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, involved, you could be eligible for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and www.shermancountyhealthdepart- BBQ food” was answered by 10 and refreshments were provided ment.org. a reward of up to $1,000. Goodland members, 6 parents, and 2 leaders. after the meeting. genealogy Saturday. Taekwondo with Lowell The Family History Center, If you have questions, concerns Area Crime Stoppers is a nonprofit Kayla Kennedy led the club in sing- The next monthly meeting will Coon and Connie Jo Coon call for organization formed by citizens 1200 N. 15th, Burlington, run by or complaints about child care, call ing “Oh The Old Gray Mare.” be June 26, 2021 at the Sherman times and dates. against crime. the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter the health department. Following a short business meet- County Fair Building at 3:00pm. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensi- The police department can also be Day Saints, is open from 9:30 a.m. Water Testing – The Northwest ing, Randy Berls presented a project bly) meets at 5 p.m. on Mondays at called at 785-890-4570. to 12:30 p.m. on the first and third the Goodland Public Library, 812 Local Environmental Protection talk over Sports Fishing. Julie Julie Quain Group does well evaluations, in- Quain gave a Health and Safety Tip Acting Reporter Wednesdays. Everyone is welcome Broadway. For information call family shelter to do free family history research. (785) 821-4998. cluding testing for bacteria and The Northwest Kansas Domestic Weight Watchers meets at 5:30 nitrates. To schedule an evaluation and Sexual Violence Services pro- activities or discuss environmental concerns, vides help day or night to victims Tours of the 1907 Victorian p.m. for weigh in and 6 p.m. for call the Health Department at 785- of domestic violence and sexual Ennis-Handy House at 202 W. the meeting every Tuesday at the Home-made tomato 890-4888. assault. For information or help, call 13th are from 1 to 5 p.m. Wednes- Harvest Evangelical Free Church, (800) 794-4624. In the Colby area, day through Monday. Closed on 521 E. Hwy. 24. For information hospital call (785) 443-1130. Tuesday. call (785) 890-6423. volunteers cages better for wind The High Plains Museum, 1717 Goodland Alcoholics Anony- mous, 326 E. 6th. If you drink Gift shop hours are 9 a.m. to noon animal shelter Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m. Lost a pet? Call 785-890-4575 Retail stories mean well, but - alcohol, that’s your business. If you and 1 to 4 p.m.; volunteers are in the • Use the prongs to make a cylin to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday or go to www.petfinder.com and most tomato cages sold for home der by bending them over the verti- want to stop, we can help. Call 785- gift shop. through Saturday and from 1 to 5 be sure to enter the Goodland zip gardeners are often too ‘wimpy’ 821-0433 or 785-995-9322. cal wire on the first square. p.m. Sunday (from June to August). early head start code 67735.You can also call the for Kansas conditions, said Kansas The “Freedom Today” group of • Cut the bottom horizontal wire Closed Tuesdays. Early Head Start is a state funded Goodland Police Department at State University horticulture expert to leave prongs that can be pushed Narcotics Anonymous. Call 785- The Carnegie Arts Center is program for income eligible fami- 890-4570 or Northwest Kansas Ward Upham. into the ground. Drive a T post into 821-1911 or 206-681-8144. open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- lies with prenatal mothers and chil- Animal Shelter at 785-899-4398. Fortunately, he adds, you can the ground and tie the cage to the Narcotics Anonymous meets at day through Saturday at 120 W. dren up to age three. Families par- Interested in adopting a pet? Call the make much more sturdy tomato post to help with stability. 6:30 (Mountain Time) on Tues- 12th. The center has new monthly ticipate in a variety of educational animal shelter or go to the website cages on your own, using concrete “These posts will last for years, days at the Senior Center. 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1205 Main, Goodland, KS 67735 • Phone: (785) 899-2338 ©2021 Morton Buildings, Inc. A listing of GC licenses available at mortonbuildings.com/licenses. star-news 3 goodland The Star-News / Tuesday, May 18, 2021 Downs flower shop works on subscription model By Ron Wilson “My mom always had flowers,” up with the innovative idea to sell “The subscription can be for the and more. She also grows supple- ing my days brighter with beautiful Director Glennys said. “Gary’s mom always subscriptions to those who would workplace or the home,” Glennys mentary foliage such as lemon and flowers.” Huck Boyd National Institute had flowers.” For years, the Doanes want flowers regularly. said. Subscribers will receive farm cinnamon basil, bells of Ireland, For more information, see www. for Rural Development sold their own sweet corn direct to She named her business Prairie fresh, local flowers arranged in dianthus, sweet rocket, larkspur, prairiefieldflowers.com. Kansas State University consumers from the farmstead west Field Flowers. The growing process small or large bouquets that can be ageratum and others. Let’s sign up for a subscription of Downs, so they were used to retail begins with seeds planted in tiny delivered once or twice per month Glennys has found that flowers – not just for newspapers, but for Let’s sign up for a subscription – customers. “We enjoy working with three-quarter inch soil blocks. “This from April through September. bring joy to both the giver and the flowers. We commend Glennys and not just for your local newspaper, the public,” Glennys said. is a very efficient use of space,” “A business might subscribe be- recipient. “That’s the beauty of Gary Doane for making a difference or for Netflix, or for groceries, “We had a couple of acres unuti- Glennys said. “We can do this on cause they always want fresh local it,” Glennys said. “I love deliver- with this innovative way to market but for flowers. 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Urban of flowers to mature at different Glennys delivers the flowers and Glennys’ mother came from the farmers told me that if they can get stages through the growing season. can exchange and recycle vases rural community of Alden, popula- a quarter acre, they are ecstatic. I In addition to farmers markets, for the next delivery. “We provide tion 148 people. Now, that’s rural. realized I have the land resource the flowers are marketed in two whatever is in season or blooming,” Glennys attended Sterling College right here,” she said. ways: One is individual bouquets, Glennys said. That means she gets to In The Paper and then got a master’s at Kansas No one at the local farmers mar- arranged and delivered on demand; plant lots of different flowers, such State University, where she met kets was vending flowers, so Glen- and the other is through the sub- as sunflowers, zinnias, daffodils, Gary. nys decided to try it. Then she came scription service. cosmos, daisies, tulips, iris, peonies 50 Years Ago Fighting with dandelions in your garden May 18, 1971 The Great Dandelion War of a member asked the something I’ve never seen or tried. 2021. It’s been in all the papers, on- the perpetual question, So I guess maybe it’s time to end Migrant Day Care makes line discussions and late night com- “How do I get rid of this lifelong war on dandelions and mentary on CNN. What’ s more, the dandelions?” And the try to appreciate what they were 2021 War is an extension of the 2020 gardener vast majority of these put on this earth for. And maybe plea for volunteers war…and the 2019…it’s a perpetual • very experienced gar- next year I’ll go into business…I Migrant Day Care Nursery. That’s a term being used with increased war that will never be resolved. No Marty and deners responded to see dandelion greens sell for $3.00 frequency here in Sherman County. other weed, or garden problem for the question with… a pound at Whole Foods! Migrant Day Care Nursery. What is it? Who is it for? Who’s behind that matter seems to get people’s ire Kay Melia DO NOTHING! Let Hear the Gardener Tuesdays and it? up, including mine, as much as the dandelions). This genus of dan- the dandelions be! I Fridays on KYVZ FM 106.1 There are many questions about the Nursery being asked by many dandelion. delion is native to North America didn’t realize how much honeybees residents of the community. In order for the people here to know just It was about early to mid-April, and Eurasia, but other varieties are depend on the dandelion flower for what it’s all about, two of the residents connected with the project - as my lawn started to green up, that found all over the world. The sci- an early season supply of nectar Rev. Thomas Lapadat and Mrs. Clark Jordan - visited with the editor. those little yellow terrorists started ence of this genus is both complex and pollen. So, many gardeners To clear up the matter of sponsorship, Rev. Lapadat (pastor of Faith popping up one by one…in every and brilliant. But we all know how will let their dandelions go until late Lutheran Church) said the project is sponsored by the local Ministerial corner of my large yard. “I thought spring when there are other flowers the science ends…. the dandelion SUBSCRIBER Alliance. Purpose of the nursery is to care for the children of migrant you sprayed for those things last flower eventually forms a plume of available for the honeybees. And of families who are between the ages of three months and three years. fall?”, I asked myself. “I did!”, I an- windborne seeds, and…well you course there was the usual sugges- Jace Chipperfield It is expected that the nursery will begin operating June 1 for a six swered. But no, here they come once know the rest of the story. tions to eat the dandelions, which weeks period. When asked where the nursery would be located, Rev. again, a floriferous carpet of bright I belong to a Facebook group are high in vitamins A, C and K, You receive two free passes to see: Lapadat said that the Goodland United Methodist Church’s facilities yellow, just a little worse than last of Kansas gardeners, and recently plus potassium and calcium. And nobody have been made available. Mrs. Jordan added that before the church’s year’s floriferous carpet of yellow! of course there’s dandelion wine, facilities can be accepted they need approval of the State Health Nurse. As the dandelions grew worse (R) It was stressed time and again during the conversation that the and worse, I felt complete and utter project is a local one. When asked how the idea came about, Rev. shame. What would the neighbors harrisonra.com Clip and bring to the show. Lapadat said: “Ever since I’ve been here I’ve wondered about the and passer’s by think? Maybe I Non Transferable care of the little migrant children. We have a migrant school for the could mow them into oblivion. older ones and I thought there be something we can do for the kiddies. Didn’t work. They came back stron- So with that thought in mind Rev. Lapadat and a few other interested ger than ever. Yes, I did a proper and persons got their heads together. And the results of their efforts will be responsible chemical application to Residential Lots, Grinnell, KS known in a short time. Mrs. Jordan said that so far a favorable response try to quell this seemingly endless 1203 Main Avenue • (785) 899-6103 has been received for volunteer help. uprising of unwanted members of the aster, daisy and sunflower fam- ily. 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4 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, May 18, 2021 opinion from other viewpoints... More sports officials, better behavior needed After months of working with state government, education and health leaders, schools in all 50 states have been given the go-ahead to resume high school sports at some level of competition. Schools in the District of Columbia were the last to receive the green light on April 1. This is great news and signals that a return to normalcy may be on the horizon by the time schools begin sports and activities this fall. Unfortunately, there is an ever-increasing issue that could put a kink in the return-to-play plans in Kansas and across the country – a shortage of officials, as in referees and umpires, that borders on catastrophic in some sports and in some parts of the nation. The shortage of officials in high school – and middle school – sports has been a growing concern for several years; however, the Covid-19 pandemic has moved the issue to heightened levels. In some cases, schools that have waited months and months to “play ball” have had to cancel games or reschedule games. There are so many contests occurring, with some states currently playing football and other sports they were unable to offer last fall, coupled with regular spring sports now underway, there simply are not enough people to officiate all scheduled games. According to the National Association of Sports Officials, registration of officials across the country is down about 30 percent this year. In Kansas from 2019-20 to 2020-2021 we saw a 14 percent reduction of officials registering. Five hundred-twenty fewer officials registered in 2020-2021. In the 10 years since 2010-2011 we are down 26 percent – 1,092 few officials registered in 2020- 2021. Sports with the largest percent decrease were basketball and wrestling at approximately 17 percent reduction. Tennessee and Georgia have reported declines in baseball umpires. In one county in Georgia, a middle school had to cancel its baseball season due to a lack of umpires. In some cases, the number of available officials has declined due to health-related reasons – people opting out this year because of the pandemic. As vaccinations increase and the optics improve, many of these I may be a knucklehead, but I’m not insane individuals hopefully will return. For other officials, however, the pandemic was a secondary Nobody is perfect except maybe the Gra- of things throughout our life. concern compared to the verbal abuse they receive from fans – mostly cious Mistress of the Parsonage comes close. out to One time, the front bumper on my truck was parents. It is particularly hard for rookie officials to overcome the I’ve never caught her in some imperfection, broken and sagging. I told my wife that I would verbal shots they hear from parents. In an article in the Salt Lake City or if I had, nobody would know it from me. pastor take it to the repair shop to get it fixed. Deseret News, Jeff Cluff, assistant director in charge of officials for There is such an obsession today for people • “No,” she said as she walked back into the the UHSAA, had the following to say about unruly fans in his state: to be perfect. And, of course, their definition of james snyder house, “let me fix it for you.” “Parents are out of control … Because of the club and super-league perfect is what they are. They judge everybody Well, in a few minutes, she came out with culture, they think these games mean everything; we don’t look at it by themselves, which is insane in itself. tell you, I am not going to pay for it.” several very large paperclips, and in a few mo- that way in high school. Kids are learning, the officials are learning, Often my wife will catch me in something Fortunately, for him, he fixes it precisely the ments, she had the bumper clipped to the truck. the coaches are learning. We have lots of people who are interested and say, “Are you acting like a knucklehead?” way she wants it. Another life saved. “There,” she said, “it’s fixed; you don’t have in officiating. If we could keep these officials, we’d be fine.” If only she knew I wasn’t acting. The simple Where she got all that knowledge about to take it to the repair shop.” Schools in Kansas need two things: 1) more individuals to consider fact is, I don’t know everything I’m supposed a vehicle, I do not know. I never question; I I left very heartily, knowing that the paper- officiating high school sports and 2) an improvement in fan behavior to know. I don’t know what I’m not supposed to clips did not fix the problem, but I did not want so that officials don’t have to deal with verbal abuse and can feel good always go along. After all, she has saved me a know. It gets rather confusing after a while, and to tell her in front of her. I thought I would play about continuing to officiate. Despite the fun and rewards that come lot of money by fixing things herself. with officiating high school sports, no one wants to continue if they it slips over into the area of knuckleheadhood. One time there was something wrong with out the game until the paperclips fell off. are continually berated by fans. When it comes to fixing things, I am the our air conditioning, and the repairman came That was three years ago, and they’re still The NFHS has been actively recruiting officials for four years classic knucklehead. If something is broken, I to fix it. Again, she told him exactly what was in place. through its #BecomeAnOfficial campaign. More than 50,000 can make it more broken in just a few minutes. wrong with it. I still don’t know how that works. But, as a individuals have expressed interest in officiating during this time. If the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage Then she walked away. In a few moments, he knucklehead, I’m not going to pursue it and end However, more individuals are desperately needed to keep the games sees something broken, she can fix it in the came back and said, “I’m going to have to go up in a swamp of insanity. If it works, it works. going for the millions of students in middle school and high school twinkling of an eye. I married her because to my garage and get a tool I need to fix this.” The other week I tripped and fell and thank- sports. Anyone can sign up today at www.highschoolofficials.com. of that twinkle in her eye. At the time I didn’t She looked at him and said, “What tool do fully did not break any bones. My fear is if I More importantly, let’s do all we can to keep the men and women know what it really meant. you need?” break my arm, she will want to fix it right away. who are currently giving of their time to officiate middle school and On occasion, I’ve been with her when she “Oh, you would not know what it is. It’s I’m not saying she can’t fix it, but I don’t want high school sports. The next time you think about yelling at the referee took her van to the repair shop. It is the most something special for my work.” to go there. during a high school contest, DON’T! delightful experience I could ever have. “Tell me what it is; maybe I have it.” Perhaps this is why our marriage is so good. There is hope on the horizon that the pandemic will not keep kids When the repair person sees my wife coming He laughed a hearty chuckle and then told She has fixed everything that was broken, and off the playing fields and courts much longer. Let’s make sure boorish in, he thinks she is just a woman. Boy, is he in her the tool he needs. I think she has done most of them behind my behavior doesn’t keep officials off the same fields and courts. for a surprise. “I have that tool. Let me go to my garage and back. – Karissa Niehoff, executive director of the National Federa- She takes the repair person to her vehicle get it and bring it to you, and you won’t have As I thought of this, I was reminded of one tion of State High School Associations and Bill Faflick, executive and explains, in detail, what is wrong with the to leave; you can fix it right away.” of my favorite Bible verses. “Can two walk director of the Kansas State High School Activities Association. vehicle and how to fix it. He looked at her, rubbed his chin, looked at together, except they be agreed?” (Amos 3:3). She will say to him, “I can fix it; I just don’t me, and then took the tool she brought to him. To “walk together in agreement” is probably have the time today.” He walked to where he was doing his repair the most wonderful thing about a marriage. The Goodland Star-News He will look at her; rubbing his chin as he work, shaking his head every step of the way. (USPS No. 222-460. ISSN 0893-0562) looks at me. Then he will explain to my wife When it comes to work like this, I am a Dr. James L. Snyder is pastor of the Family Member: Kansas Press Association what needs to be done and how he’s going to professional knucklehead for sure. I wouldn’t of God Fellowship, 1471 Pine Road, Ocala, FL Inland Press Association Colorado Press Association do it. know one tool from another, which can get me 34472. He lives with his wife in Silver Springs National Newspaper Association Wrong step. into trouble. Shores. Call him at 352-216-3025 or e-mail e-mail: [email protected] Again, she will tell him exactly what’s We are closing in on the 50th anniversary of [email protected]. The church web site wrong and exactly what he needs to do to fix our wedding. I have yet to find something she is www.whatafellowship.com. Steve Haynes, President it. Then she will say, “If it’s not fixed the way I can’t fix. And believe me, I have broken a lot Kevin Bottrell, Editor 20 20 Advertising Department 2020 Jessica Harenberg, Jordie Mann Sheila Smith, Circulation Manager Simple advice for grads: do better It’s that time when every graduate hears famil- No one should want to go through life in which Nor’west Press iar advice to follow your dreams and aspire to be from the arrow on the T-shirt that says “I’m with James Jackson, Foreman true to yourself. stoopid” is pointing at you. Debra Simon, Thomas Burnside Yes, Hallmark and your parents – well, at least other pens • Do better by living for the future. Chris Unruh, Taytem Arnold and Jennifer Perry your parents – have your best interests at heart. 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The Goodland Daily News There was a time when politicians and Ameri- matter. The world can be complicated, but doing the 1932-2003 cans could see the future beyond the next elec- If you want to take back control of your life, right thing doesn’t have to be. tion cycle or beyond what would benefit them start by severing the umbilical cord with social Treat others with respect. Believe in facts. directly. America once had big ideas and the media. Speak the truth. Live for the future. Think for The Sherman people to make them happen – the Tennessee • Do better by accepting facts and valuing the yourself. Valley Authority, Interstate highway system and truth. This is no guarantee of a perfect life, but it will putting a man on the moon. 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Farm income rose in 2020, boosted by prices, payments Early concerns for a tough year on Kansas ing closures, dry weather in some areas, mary is available online. The summary also indicated that in 2020: total value came from COVID-19-related farms linked to the coronavirus pandemic in increased feed costs and other factors. In the annual summary, farmers who • Net worth for the average KFMA farm, government payments. Without those pay- 2020 were ultimately alleviated by strong However, the year turned out better than irrigated 20 percent to 60 percent of their from the beginning to the end of 2020, rose ments, the value of livestock production crop yields, dramatically improved grain anticipated, due in large part to pandemic- crops fared best at $211,058, with those who by $135,811. would have decreased 13.8 percent. prices and COVID-19-related government related relief. irrigated more than 60 percent averaging • Total debt per farm decreased 3.15 “While there is optimism and positive payments, according to the Kansas Farm Government payments linked to coro- $205,567. Dryland net farm income aver- percent, the largest annual decrease in debt expectations as we look forward in 2021, Management Association. navirus pandemic relief and traditional aged $176,047. since the early 1970’s. there is still much uncertainty and volatil- Net farm income for KFMA members program payments (Agricultural Risk Cov- Net income for diversified farms that • The gross value of crop production ity,” Herbel said. “It is important for farm climbed to $167,894 last year, up from erage, or ARC, and Price Loss Coverage, raise crops and have beef cattle back- increased to $414.30 per acre, the highest managers to assess their individual financial $108,960 the previous year and the five- or PLC), plus livestock and conservation grounding operations averaged $173,443. level since 2013, while crop production position, to know their numbers and use year average of $98,282. The data reflected payments averaged $113,078, which was For crop producers who also background costs increased 2.2 percent. their numbers, in order to better understand a string of consecutive years of increasing 67 percent of net farm income, Herbel said. and finish their own cattle, net farm income • Machinery and equipment investment the environment in which they are making gains since 2015 when income plummeted Without those payments, 2020 net farm averaged $203,546. increased; however, machinery costs were decisions.” to $6,744, its lowest average in 30 years. income would have averaged $54,816 per Average net income for dairy cattle level at $91.51 per acre with a decrease in An Agriculture Today radio interview In what he termed as “the wild ride of farm. operations was $188,279, well above the fuel expense offsetting increased deprecia- with Herbel and KFMA agricultural econo- 2020,” KFMA director Kevin Herbel said Not all Kansas farms are KFMA mem- $66,647 average in 2019. tion expense mists from around the state on the topic is early expectations were for a sharp drop bers, but the data serve as a barometer of Those operations listing cowherd as their • The value of livestock produced by the available online at agtodayksu.libsyn.com. in income due to market and supply chain sorts for how farms are faring on an annual only source of income averaged $61,932, up average KFMA farm increased 17.6 per- disruptions, temporary livestock process- basis. The 2020 KFMA Executive Sum- from $51,986 a year earlier. cent. However, more than 26 percent of this State offers business loans for pandemic, utility losses public notice Kansas State Treasurer Lynn Rogers has an- small commercial and agricultural businesses. natural gas customers, including businesses and nounced two new linked deposit loan programs, Loans of up to $250,000 are to be used for ex- school districts, who experienced higher utility Public Notice decedent, situated in Sherman the Economic Recovery and the Extraordinary penses associated with the operations of Kansas bills resulting from the February winter weather. County, Kansas: Utility Loan Deposit Programs. The programs commercial or agriculture businesses that have The program provides loans of no more than The Goodland Housing Au- provide low-interest loans to Kansas small no more than 200 full-time employees. This $500K with a term of up to three years. thority has developed its Annual The Northeast Quarter (NE ¼) businesses and agricultural operations as well program originally became law in February The State Treasurer’s Office began accepting Agency Plan in compliance with of Section Seven (7), in Town- as to schools and businesses who experienced with a start date of July 1. With encouragement participation agreements from financial institu - the Quality Housing and Work ship Nine (9) South, Range Thir- extraordinary natural gas bills from the February from Treasurer Rogers, the Kansas Legislature tions on Monday, May 3. Under both programs, Responsibility Act of 1998. The ty-eight (38) West of the 6th P.M., winter weather event. passed a bill allowing the program to start upon participating Kansas banks, credit unions, and/ Housing Authority hours of op- Sherman County, Kansas “As our state continues to recover from the publication in the register. or farm credit associations are responsible for eration are Monday thru Friday, pandemic, our office is continuing to provide “Our office recognized a need to get these processing the loans. There is no risk to the state. 8am-12pm and 1pm-5pm MDT. And tools for Kansans to strengthen their financial programs up and running as soon as possible. We “We have had businesses calling about these A public hearing will be held on footing and stimulate business growth and de- worked closely with members of the legislature loans. They’re ready to apply, and we want to en- June 15, 2021 at 4:00pm in the The North Half (N ½) of Section velopment,” said Kansas State Treasurer Lynn to adjust the law, allowing us to get more relief courage as many banks, credit unions, and farm Housing Authority office. Every- Eight (8), in Township Nine (9) Rogers. “These programs offer opportunities to to Kansans in every corner of our state earlier,” credit associations to participate,” said Rogers. one is invited. South, Range Thirty-eight (38) directly invest in Main Street Kansas and create said Rogers. More information regarding the linked deposit West of the 6th P.M., Sherman jobs.” The Extraordinary Utility Loan Program uti- loan programs can be found at www.kansascash. Published in The Goodland County, Kansas. The Economic Recovery Loan Program lizes $20 million from the City Utility Loan Pro- ks.gov/index.html. Star-News, Tuesday, May, 18, provides $60 million for low-interest loans to gram to provide low-interest loans to wholesale 2021. Be assigned in accordance with the terns of the Will.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF You are required to file your KU study shows early preterm births can be decreased SHERMAN COUNTY, KAN- written defenses to the Petition Early preterm births may be larly if they are not already taking said Christina J. Valentine, M.D., a mation should be widely shared SAS on or before June 7, 2021 at dramatically decreased with doco- a prenatal vitamin with at least 200 neonatologist and registered dieti- with women who are pregnant and 9:00 a.m. in the District Court, sahexaenoic acid (DHA) supple- mg DHA or eating seafood or eggs tian at the University of Cincinnati those planning to become pregnant. In the Matter of the Estate of in the City of Goodland, Sher- ments, with a dose of 1000 mg regularly,” Carlson said. “Many and one of three principal investiga- “Women should be consulting with Lloyd W. Bergsma, man County, Kansas, at which more effective for pregnant women pregnant women take DHA, but we tors for the study. their doctor and getting their DHA Deceased time and place the cause will with low DHA levels than the 200 wanted to see if the amount in most Because preterm birth is associ- levels tested to ensure they are be heard. Should you fail to file mg found in some prenatal supple- prenatal supplements was enough to ated with such negative outcomes taking the proper dose to prevent No. your written defenses, judgment ments, according to a study led by prevent early preterm birth.” and high health care costs, having preterm birth,” she said. (Petition Pursuant to K.S.A. and decree will be entered in due researchers from the University Overall, women who received the an option for women to prevent The multi-center, double-blind, Chapter 59) course upon the petition. of Kansas and the University of higher dose had fewer early preterm preterm birth reliably and inexpen- randomized, superiority trial re- Cincinnati and published today in birth, however, participants with sively is significant. cruited participants at three large NOTICE OF HEARING Bradley Bergsma EClinicalMedicine, a clinical jour- low DHA levels at enrollment had “This study is a potential game academic medical centers in the Petitioner nal of The Lancet. Early preterm half the rate of early preterm birth changer for obstetricians and their United States (the University of THE STATE OF KANSAS TO birth, defined as birth before 34 (2.0% compared to 4.1%) when they patients,” said co-author Carl P. Kansas Medical Center, Ohio State ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: SUBMITTED BY: weeks gestation, is a serious public were given a supplement of 1000 Weiner, M.D., professor of obstet- University and the University of Leah M. Davis health issue because these births mg compared with those given a 200 rics and gynecology and professor Cincinnati). You are notified that a Peti- Registration No. 25712 result in the highest risk of infant mg supplement during the last half of integrative and molecular physi- The principal investigators who tion has been filed in this Court BURDETT, MORGAN, WIL - mortality and child disability. of pregnancy. For women who be- ology at the University of Kansas designed and led the study were by Bradley Newton Bergsma, a LIAMSON &BOYKIN, LLP “This study tells us that pregnant gan the study with high DHA levels, School of Medicine and professor Susan E. Carlson Ph.D., and Byron beneficiary of Lloyd W. Bergs - 2129 18 Road women should be taking DHA,” many of whom were already taking of pharmaceutical sciences at the J. Gajewski Ph.D., of the Univer- ma, deceased, requesting Meade, Kansas 67864 said Susan E. Carlson, Ph.D., pro- prenatal DHA, the rate of early pre- University of Kansas School of sity of Kansas Medical Center and that: the foreign Will of Lloyd Phone: 806-358-8116 fessor of nutrition in the Department term birth was 1.3%, and there was Pharmacy. “The dramatic decrease Christina J. Valentine M.D., of the W. Bergsma, deceased, dated Fax: 806-358-3154 of Dietetics and Nutrition in the KU no benefit of the higher dose. in early preterm birth with DHA University of Cincinnati. 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TV Channel Guide TUESDAY EVENING MAY 18, 2021 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 28 ESPN 57 Cartoon Net 21 TV Land 41 Hallmark TSACDAORB ABC Pooch Perfect (N) black-ish mixed-ish Big Sky : “Love is a” (N) Local Jimmy Kimmel Live Night line S&T Eagle CBS NCIS (TV14) (N) FBI : “Trigger Effect” (N) FBI: Most Wanted (N) Local (:35) Late Show (TV14) Corden 29 ESPN 2 58 ABC Fam 22 ESPN 45 NFL NBC The Voice : “Live Top 9" This Is Us (TV14) (N) New Am ster dam (N) Local (:35) To night Show (N) Late Night 2 PBS KOOD 30 ESPN Clas 59 TV Land 2 PBS KOOD 23 ESPN 2 47 Food FOX The Resi dent (N) (:01) Prod i gal Son (N) Lo cal Pro grams (TV14) Lo cal Pro grams (TV14) 3 NBC-KUSA ION 3 KWGN WB 31 Golf 60 Hallmark 24 ESPN Nws 49 E! NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans 4 ABC-KLBY ELBAC A&E Storage Storage Hustle (N) Hustle (N) Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage 5 KSCW WB 32 Speed 61 TCM 25 TBS 51 Travel AMC aaa aaa 6 Weather U.S. Marshals (‘98) Moneyball (‘11, PG-13) Brad Pitt, Jo nah Hill. Fear the Walking Dead 6 ABC-KLBY 33 Versus 62 AMC 26 Animal 54 MTV ANIMAL Treehouse Masters (N) Crikey! It’s the Irwins : “Croco dile Chaos” (N) Treehouse Masters: Ulti mate Builds 7 CBS-KBSL BET 7 KSAS FOX 27 VH1 55 Discovery Movie Mar tin Mar tin Mar tin Mar tin 34 Sportsman 63 Lifetime 8 NBC-KSNK BRAVO Real Housewives (N) Watch What Housewives (TV14) Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Bring It ac 8 NBC-KSNK 35 NFL 64 Oxygen 28 TNT 56 Fox Nws CARTOON Dad Bur gers Bur gers Rick Morty Family Guy Family Guy Boon docks Ro bot Bur gers Bur gers 9 NBC-KUSA 9 Eagle 29 CNBC 57 Disney CMT Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Housewife Housewife Movie 37 USA 65 We 11 QVC CNN 10 QVC 30 FSN RM 58 History Cuomo Prime Time (N) CNN To night (N) CNN To night (N) Ander son Cooper 360° Cuomo Prime Time 38 TBS 66 E! 12 CW2- COMEDY The Office The Office The Office The Office Daily (N) S. Park S. Park S. Park (:16) Daily Show (TV14) 11 CBS-KBSL 31 CMT 59 Fit TV DISCOVERY Under cover Billion aire : “The Closers” (TVPG) Under cover Billion aire: Comeback City (TVPG) Under cover Billion aire 39 WGN 67 Bravo KWGN 12 S&T 32 ABC Fam 60 Univision DISNEY Big City Big City Big City BUNK’D BUNK’D Syd ney Raven Raven Jessie Jessie 40 TNT 68 truTV 13 FOX-KSAS E! 33 Disney 61 Spike Botched (TV14) (N) Botched (TV14) (N) Overserved Nightly (N) Botched (TV14) Botched (TV14) 16 HSN 41 FX 71 SCI FI 14 HSN ESPN (6:00) MLB Baseball : New York vs Texas (Live) SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter 17 FOX NEWS 34 Nick 62 HGTV ESPN2 (6:00) WNBA Game WNBA Basket ball : Las Vegas vs Seat tle (Live) DC & Blood Horn Interruptn 42 Discovery 72 Spike 15 MSNBC 35 Fox MC 63 Bravo FOOD Chopped (TV G) (N) Chopped (TV G) Chopped (TV G) Chopped : “Taco Brawl” Chopped (TV G) 18 CNN 43 TLC 73 Comedy 16 HLN FREEFORM (6:00) Mulan (‘98, G) Cruel Summer (N) The 700 Club (TV G) Simpsons Simpsons Simpsons Simpsons 19 HLN 36 A & E 97 C-Span FX aaa aac 44 HGTV 74 MTV 17 CNN Fate of Fu ri ous (‘17) The Fate of the Fu ri ous (‘17, PG-13) Vin Die sel, Dwayne John son. Es cape Room (‘19) 20 MSNBC 37 Comedy 98 CW-KSCW HGTV Unsellable Houses (N) Hunt ers Hunt ers Hunt ers Hunt ers Unsellable Houses Hunt ers Hunt ers 45 Food 75 VH1 18 Lifetime 38 SCI FI 99 WGN HISTORY The Secret (TVPG) (N) Book of Se crets (N) The Secret (TVPG) (:03) Oak Is land (TVPG) The Secret (TVPG) 21 CNBC 46 DIY 76 CMT 19 EWTN 39 Learning America LIFETIME Rizzoli & Isles (TV14) Rizzoli & Isles (TV14) Rizzoli & Isles (TV14) Rizzoli & Isles (TV14) Rizzoli & Isles (TV14) 22 CSPAN MTV Catfish: The TV Show Teen Mom 2 (TVPG) Catfish: The TV Show Ridic u lous Ridic u lous Ridic u lous Ridic u lous 47 A&E 77 EWTN 20 USA 40 FX NEWSNAT NewsNationPrime Banfield The Donlon Re port NewsNationPrime NewsNationPrime 22 CSPAN 2 48 History 78 Trinity NICK Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Mom 24 Weather PARMT (6:00) Movie Movie Movie 49 Travel 79 Univision SYFY Transform ers: Re venge of the Fallen (‘09, PG-13) aac Shia LaBeouf. Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Channel 50 Nat Geo 82 TV Guide TBS Bang Bang Bang Chad (N) Conan (N) Chad Seinfeld Conan Wipeout : “Food” 26 KMTW - My TCM Fatso (‘80) The Honey moon Killers (‘70, R) Tony Lo Bianco. (:45) Precious (‘09, R) aaa Gabourey Sidibe. Fat Girl 53 Dis Kids 83 RFDTV TLC Little People (TVPG) (N) Born With Albi nism (N) Seeking Sister Wife Little People (TVPG) Little People (TVPG) Network 54 Animal 116 Daystar TNT (5:30) NBA Basket ball NBA Basket ball (Live) Inside the NBA NBA 27 FOX 55 Nick TRAVEL A Haunt ing : “Es caping a Tragic Past” (TVPG) (N) A Haunt ing (TVPG) A Haunt ing (TV14) A Haunt ing (TVPG) SPORTS TV LAND Loves Raymond : “Skit” Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Queens Queens Queens Queens Queens Queens 56 Disney USA (6:00) WWE NXT Young Rock Young Rock SVU : “Loss” (TV14) SVU : “Choice” (TV14) SVU : “Control” (TV14) VH1 Wild N Out Wild N Out Wild N Out Wild N Out Wild N Out Wild N Out Wild N Out Wild N Out Wild N Out Wild N Out SATURDAY EVENING MAY 22, 2021 HBO (6:00) The Debt (‘11, R) The Nevers : “True” Mare of Easttown Speed (‘94, R) aaa Keanu Reeves. MERP MAX Com pany (:50) Hor ri ble Bosses (‘11, R) aaa Ja son Bate man. (:29) Boys and Girls (‘00, PG-13) aa A Fam ily Thing (‘96) aaa 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

SHOW The Gentle men (‘20) City on a Hill (TVMA) ZIWE Couples Cinema Cinema Ad just ment Bu reau aaa TSACDAORB ABC (6:30) 2021 NBA Play offs (Live) Local Programs (TV14) Local Programs (TV14) CBS NCIS: New Orleans 48 Hours (TV14) Local Programs (TV14) Local Programs (TV14) WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 19, 2021 NBC (6:00) 2021 Stanley Cup Play offs (Live) Lo cal Sat ur day Night Live (TV14) (:02) Lo cal SNL 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 FOX (5:00) MLB Baseball Local Programs (TV14) Local Programs (TV14) Name That Tune Local Programs (TV14) ION SVU : “Branded” (TV14) SVU : “Trophy” (TV14) SVU : “Pene tra tion” SVU : “Gray” (TV14) SVU : “Rescue” (TV14) TSACDAORB ABC Goldbergs Home (N) Conners Call Your A Million Little Things Lo cal Jimmy Kimmel Live Night line

CBS Kids Say the (TV G) SEAL Team (TV14) (N) S.W.A.T. (TV14) (N) Lo cal (:35) Late Show (TV14) Corden ELBAC A&E Shawn Mi chaels (TV14) (:01) Biog ra ph y: “Rowdy” Roddy Piper (TV14) (:03) Biog ra phy: Shawn Michaels (TV14) NBC Chi cago Med (TV14) (N) Chi cago Fire (TV14) (N) Chi cago P.D. (TV14) (N) Lo cal (:35) To night Show (N) Late Night AMC Twister (‘96, PG-13) aac Helen Hunt. Deep Impact (‘98, PG-13) aac Téa Leoni, Morgan Freeman. Erin Brockovich (‘00) FOX The Masked Singer (N) Game of Talents (N) Local Programs (TV14) Local Programs (TV14) ANIMAL Pit Bulls & Pa rol ees : “Change on the” (N) Pit Bulls & Pa rol ees Pit Bulls & Pa rol ees Pit Bulls & Pa rol ees ION SVU : “Beef” (TV14) SVU : “Torch” (TV14) SVU : “Ace” (TV14) SVU : “Wannabe” SVU : “Shattered” BET To Be An nounced Movie Park ers Park ers BRAVO aac aac ELBAC A&E Court Cam Court Cam Court Cam Court Cam Court Cam Court Cam Court Cam Court Cam Court Cam Court Cam Sweet Home Al abama (‘02, PG-13) Reese Witherspoon. Sweet Home Ala bama (‘02, PG-13) Reese Witherspoon. AMC (6:00) Demo li tion Man (‘93, R) aaa The Fifth Ele ment (‘97, PG-13) aaac Bruce Wil lis, Gary Oldman. Walk. Dead CARTOON Dad Dad Rick Morty Space (N) Fam ily Guy Fam ily Guy Dragon Aca de mia Dr. Stone Food Wars! ANIMAL (6:00) Uncuffed (TV14) North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law: Uncuffed : “Wreaking Havoc” CMT Movie Movie To Be An nounced BET Tyler Perry’s The Oval Ameri can Soul (TV14) Tyler Perry’s The Oval Ameri can Soul (TV14) Martin Martin CNN CNN Spe cial Re port United Shades United Shades The Story of Late Night The Story of Late Night BRAVO Real Housewives (N) Watch What House wives (TV14) House wives (TV14) Fam ily Karma (TVPG) House wives COMEDY (6:00) Fist Fight (‘17, R) Dodgeball: A True Under dog Story (‘04) aaa Crank S. Park S. Park S. Park CARTOON Dad Burgers Burgers Rick Morty Fam ily Guy Fam ily Guy Boondocks Robot Burgers Burgers DISCOVERY Street Out laws (TV14) Street Out laws : “We Meet Again” (TV14) Street Out laws : “Slick Moves” (TV14) CMT Mom Mom Mom Mom House wife House wife House wife House wife Movie DISNEY Big City Big City Big City Big City BUNK’D BUNK’D Jessie Jessie Jessie Jessie CNN Cuomo Prime Time (N) CNN To night (N) CNN To night (N) An der son Coo per 360° Cuomo Prime Time E! Brides maids (‘11, R) aaa Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph. Just Wright (‘10, PG) aa Queen Latifah. COMEDY S. Park S. Park S. Park Crank (N) Daily (N) S. Park Crank S. Park (:16) Daily Show (TV14) ESPN (6:30) Top Rank Boxing : “Ramirez vs.” (Live) SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter DISCOVERY Expe di tion Unknown : “The Inva sion of” (N) Expe di tion Unknown Expe di tion Unknown Expe di tion Unknown ESPN2 (6:00) 2021 NCAA 2021 NCAA Soft ball Cham pi on ship : “Regionals” UFC Unleashed (TV14) Knockouts UFC Top 10 DISNEY Sydne y Big City Big City BUNK’D BUNK’D Sydne y Ra ven Ra ven Jessie Jessie FOOD Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners E! aa Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Nightly (N) Fam ily Re union (‘06) To Be An nounced FREEFORM (5:50) Shrek 2 (‘04, PG) (:55) Shrek For ever Af ter (‘10, PG) Mike Myers. Gnomeo & Juliet (‘11, G) aac James McAvoy. ESPN (5:30) 2021 NBA Playof 2021 NBA Play offs : “Play-In Game” (Live) SportsCenter Sports FX Deadpool 2 (‘18, R) Ryan Reynolds. Deadpool (‘16, R) aaaa Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin. Pose (TVMA) ESPN2 Sto ried UFC Top 10 Blood Blood SportsCenter Sports Blood Horn Interruptn HGTV $50K Three $50K Three $50K Three Ways $50K Three $50K Three $50K Three $50K Three $50K Three Ways FOOD Guy’s Gro cery Games Guy’s Gro cery Games Guy’s Gro cery Games Guy’s Gro cery Games Guy’s Gro cery Games HISTORY (:02) Amer i can Pick ers (:05) Amer i can Pick ers (:05) Amer i can Pick ers (:03) Amer i can Pick ers (:05) Amer i can Pick ers FREEFORM Miss Conge niality 2: Armed and Fab ulous (‘05) The 700 Club (TV G) Simp sons Simp sons Simp sons Simp sons LIFETIME (6:00) A Pred a tor (‘21) (:03) Dan ger ous Med i cine (‘21) Leann Van Mol. A Preda tor Returns (‘21) Hous ton Stevenson. FX Ju ras sic World (‘18) Juras sic World: Fallen Kingdom (‘18, PG-13) aaa Chris Pratt. PRIDE (TVMA) MTV Friday After Next (‘02, R) aa Ice Cube, Mike Epps. Fri day (‘95, R) aaa Ice Cube, Chris Tucker. How High 2 (‘19) HGTV Bargai n Block (N) Hunt ers Hunt ers Hunt ers Hunt ers Bargai n Block (TV G) Hunt ers Hunt ers NEWSNAT HISTORY Forged in Fire (N) Forged in Fire (TVPG) Forged in Fire (TVPG) Forged in Fire (TVPG) Forged in Fire (TVPG) Banfield Banfield NewsNationPrime NewsNationPrime Per son of In ter est NICK LIFETIME Married at First Sight : “At lanta P1" (TV14) (N) Married at First Sight (:01) Married at First Sight : “At lanta P1" (TV14) Drama Club Dylan Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT MTV The Hills: New (N) Si esta Key (TVPG) The Hills: New Ri dic u lous Ri dic u lous Ri dic u lous Ri dic u lous (6:00) Movie Movie Movie NEWSNAT NewsNationPrime Banfield The Donlon Re port NewsNationPrime NewsNationPrime SYFY The Bourne Su prem acy (‘04, PG-13) aaac Matt Damon. Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Chucky NICK Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Mom TBS Bang Bang Bang Bang Chad Wipeout (TV14) Wipeout (TV14) Cops (‘14) PARMT (6:00) Movie Movie Movie TCM Suc cess Spoil? (‘57) The Brass Bot tle (‘64, NR) Tony Randall. The Brothers Rico (‘57, NR) aaa Richard Conte. SYFY London Has Fallen (‘16, R) aac Gerard Butler. The Foreigner (‘17, R) aaa Jackie Chan, Pierce Brosnan. Find ers TLC Ex treme Sis ters (N) Ex treme Sis ters (N) Ex treme Sis ters (N) Ex treme Sis ters (TV14) Ex treme Sis ters (TV14) TBS Bang Bang Bang Fron tal Conan (N) Fron tal Seinfeld Conan Wipeout : “Fam ily” TNT (6:00) The Replace ments (‘00) aaa Un cle Drew (‘18, PG-13) aac Kyrie Irving. The Re place ments (‘00, PG-13) aaa TCM (6:00) Judgment at Nuremberg (‘61, NR) aaac Spencer Tracy. Paths of Glory (‘57, NR) aaaa ‘Breaker’ Morant (‘80) TRAVEL Kin dred Spir its (N) Witness (TV14) Witness (TV14) Kin dred Spir its (TVPG) Kin dred Spir its (TVPG) TLC Dr. Pimple Popper Save My Skin (N) Un told ER (TV14) Dr. Pimple Popper Dr. Pimple Popper TV LAND Two and a Half Men (:55) Men Men Men Men Men Men Queens Queens TNT (6:00) AEW: Dy na mite The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (‘08, PG-13) aa Pirates: Dead Men Tell No (‘17) aaa USA (6:00) John Wick: Chap ter 3 (‘19) (:45) John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (‘19, R) aaac Keanu Reeves. Miz & Mrs TRAVEL Mys ter ies Unkn. (N) Be yond the Un known Be yond the Un known Myster ies of the Unknown : “In fa mous Crimes” VH1 (6:30) Coming to America (‘88, R) Eddie Murphy. Diary of a Mad Black Woman (‘05, PG-13) aac Kimberly Elise. Madea ac TV LAND Loves Ray. (TVPG) Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Queens Queens Queens Queens Queens Queens HBO (6:00) Wonder Woman 1984 (‘20) Hacks The Nevers : “True” (:10) Mare of Easttown The New Mu tants (‘20) USA MERP SVU (TV14) Queen of the South (N) SVU : “Home” (TV14) SVU : “Careless” Queen of the South MAX Murder (:49) Dead Man Walk ing (‘96, R) aaac Su san Sarandon. (:53) Doc tor Sleep (‘19, R) aaac Ewan McGregor. VH1 Boyz n the Hood (‘91, R) aaac Laurence Fishburne. New Jack City (‘91, R) aaa Wesley Snipes, Ice-T. SHOW Dream land (‘20, R) Margot Robbie. (:45) Law less (‘12, R) Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy. City on a Hill (TVMA) (:45) ZIWE HBO (:05) Dreamgirls (‘06, PG-13) aaa Jamie Foxx. (:15) Mare of Easttown (:15) The Blind Side (‘09, PG-13) San dra Bull ock. MERP MAX (6:00) Doctor Sleep (‘19, R) aaac (:34) The Talented Mr. Ripley (‘99, R) aaa Matt Damon. A Perfect Murder (‘98) SUNDAY EVENING MAY 23, 2021 SHOW Sil ver Lin ings Playbook (‘12, R) Bradley Cooper. (:05) ZIWE (:35) The Nest (‘20, R) Jude Law, Carrie Coon. 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TSACDAORB ABC Sta tion 19 (TV14) (N) Grey’s Anat omy (N) (:01) Re bel (N) Local Jimmy Kimmel Live Night line FOX Simp sons Duncanvil. Bur gers Duncanvil. Lo cal Pro grams (TV14) Lo cal Pro grams (TV14) CBS Young The United (:01) Mom B Pos i tive Clarice : “Ghosts of” Local (:35) Late Show (TV14) Corden ION Crimi nal Minds (TV14) Crimi nal Minds (TV14) Crimi nal Minds (TV14) Crimi nal Minds (TV14) Crimi nal Minds (TV14) NBC Mani fest (TV14) (N) Law & Or der: SVU (N) Orga niz ed Crime (N) Local Tonig ht Show (TV14) Late Night

ELBAC A&E FOX Family Guy Let’s Be Last Man Stand ing (N) Lo cal Pro grams (TV14) Lo cal Pro grams (TV14) Ulti mate Warrior (N) (:02) WWE’s Most (N) WWE’s Most (TVPG) (:04) Biog ra phy: Ulti mate Warrior (TV14) AMC ION Chicago P.D. (TV14) Chicago P.D. (TV14) Chicago P.D. (TV14) Chicago P.D. (TV14) Chicago P.D. (TV14) Fear the Walking Dead Fear the Walking Dead (:12) Gangs of London (TVMA) (N) Fear the Walking Dead Fear Dead ANIMAL Loui si ana Law (N) Lone Star Law (TV14) Lone Star Law (TV14) Loui si ana Law Loui si ana Law

ELBAC A&E The First 48 (TV14) (N) Nightwatch (TV14) (N) The First 48 (TV14) The First 48 : “Tracked” The First 48 (TV14) BET (6:00) Movie Mar tin Mar tin Mar tin Mar tin Mar tin Mar tin AMC (6:00) Tomb stone (‘93, R) aaac Kurt Russell. Tomb stone (‘93, R) aaac Kurt Rus sell, Val Kilmer. BRAVO Married to Medi cine (N) Watch What Shahs of Sun set Married to Medi cine Housewives (TV14) Housewives ANIMAL Lone Star Law (N) Loui si ana Law Lone Star Law (TV14) Lone Star Law: Uncuffed : “Red-Handed” (TV14) CARTOON BET Movie Mar tin Mar tin Mar tin Mar tin Dad Dad Family Guy Family Guy Rick Morty Rick Morty Ro bot Space Family Guy Family Guy CMT (6:30) Movie To Be An nounced Dou ble Jeop ardy (‘99, R) aac Tommy Lee Jones. BRAVO Million Dollar Listing (N) Watch What Million Dollar Listing (N) Below Deck (TV14) Below Deck (TV14) Below CNN CARTOON Dad Bur gers Bur gers Rick Morty Family Guy Family Guy Boon docks Ro bot Bur gers Bur gers The Story of Late Night United Shades (N) State of the Un ion The Story of Late Night United Shades COMEDY aaa CMT (6:00) Movie Movie Movie (6:00) We’re the Mill ers (‘13, R) S. Park S. Park S. Park S. Park S. Park S. Park S. Park DISCOVERY CNN Cuomo Prime Time (N) CNN To night (N) CNN To night (N) Ander son Cooper 360° Cuomo Prime Time Na ked and Afraid XL (:02) Na ked and Afraid (:02) Naked and Afraid Na ked and Afraid XL (TV14) DISNEY COMEDY The Office The Office The Office The Office Daily (N) Crank S. Park S. Park (:16) Daily Show (TV14) Jessie Jessie Jessie Jessie Big City Big City Big City Big City Jessie Jessie E! 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The 4-by-100 meter relay team placed with 5:42.43. take฀third฀ individual first place finishes between them Anahi Hernandez, sixth in the high jump seventh with 58.37. Colton Schurr, ninth in the 3200 meters at the Great West Activities Conference meet with 4 feet, 6 inches; and 13th in the 800 The 4-by-400 meter relay team placed with 14:43.20; 15th in the 1600 meters with in Holcomb on Thursday. meters with 3:21.10. fourth with 4:25.90. 6:07.72; and 19th in the triple jump with 24 The Cowboys took fourth as a team while Jailyn Morris, sixth in the 100-meter hur- The 4-by-800 meter relay team placed feet, 3.5 inches. the Cowgirls finished fifth. dles with 18.01; eighth in the high jump with fourth with 12:50.92. Grant Fritz, ninth in the triple jump with in league The junior high teams were also at the 4 feet, 6 inches; ninth in the pole vault with High School Boys 36 feet, 6 inches; 14th in the 400 meters with The Goodland High School event. For the boys, the seventh grade team 7 feet, 6 inches; and ninth in the 300-meter 1:00.30; and 18th in the javelin with 92 feet, Leyton Cure, first in the javelin with 146 boys golf team took third at the tied for second with Holcomb and the eighth hurdles with 56.74. 8 inches. feet, 6 inches; first in the 110-meter hurdles nine-hole Great West Activities grade team took fourth. For the girls, the sev- Summer Biscan, sixth in the 300-meter Harrison Bhend, 12th in the 1600 meters with 15.79; and first in the 300-meter hurdles Conference tournament on enth grade team took third and eighth grade hurdles with 54.32; and eighth in the long with 40.91. with 5:31.81; 12th in the 400 meters with Thursday in Colby. team took fourth. jump with 13 feet, 2.5 inches. Devontay Hardy, third in the high jump 1:00.11; and 17th in the 800 meters with Cimarron won the tourna- High School Girls Jordin Owens, ninth in the shot put with 28 with 5 feet, 10 inches; and eighth in the 200 2:28.81. ment with a team score of 177, feet, 6.5 inches; and 13th in the javelin with meters with 23.92. Isaac Rodriguez, 13th in the 400 meters Lindsey Cure, first in the 100-meter hurdles one stroke ahead of Colby. The with 16.15; first in the 300-meter hurdles 78 feet, 1 inch. Ryan Berls, third in the shot put with 44 with 1:0016. Cowboys had 193 team points, with 48.42; and fourth in the 200 meters with Alexa Fernandez, 11th in the long jump feet, 8 inches. Gantzen Miller, 13th in the shot put with two strokes ahead of Scott City. 27.55. with 12 feet, 6.5 inches. Jackson Daise, third in the triple jump with 34 feet, 11 inches; and 19th in the 800 meters Mikayla Biermann, second in the 1600 Claire Scheopner, 11th in the 3200 meters 40 feet, .75 inches; and eighth in the long jump with 2:38.79. Ulysses took fifth; Hugoton, sixth; and Holcomb, seventh. meters with 5:47.59; and second in the 3200 with 15:30.03; and 12th in the 1600 meters with 17 feet, 8.25 inches. Diego Delacruz, 16th in the 400 meters - meters with 12:48.14. with 7:03.31. with 1:06.63; and 21st in the long jump with Brock Mull was the top fin Caden Thomas, fifth in the shot put with 43 isher for Goodland, shooting a Talexa Weeter, fourth in the high jump with Sydney Hahn, 12th in the 400 meters with feet, 5 inches. 13 feet, 11.75 inches. 41 and tying with Cimarron’s 4 feet, 8 inches; and 16th in the 400 meters 1:09.79. Mason Murray, fifth in the 110-meter Jonathan Sturm, 19th in the long jump with Blake Schilling for third place. with 1:17.10. Emma Lehman, 14th in the 800 meters hurdles with 17.96; 10th in the 300-meter 15 feet, 3.5 inches. Brennan Brumbaugh shot Klarissa Nichols: fourth in the shot put with 3:25.26; and 16th in the 1600 meters hurdles with 47.44; and 15th in the javelin Kade Belden, 20th in the 800 meters with a 43 and tied for sixth with with 31 feet, 6 inches; and 11th in the discus with 7:20.58. with 101 feet, 8 inches. 2:41.93. Colby’s Isaac Smith. Brody with 74 feet. Casja McCary, 15th in the 800 meters with Angel Diaz, seventh in the discus with Zachary Clayville, 21st in the shot put with Kaup shot a 52 and tied for Hailey Biermann, fourth in the 800 meters 3:45.74; 21st in the shot put with 22 feet, 6 108 feet, 5 inches; 15th in the shot put with 28 feet, 9 inches. 18th with Cimarron’s Colby with 2:41.39. inches; and 21st in the discus with 61 feet. 34 feet, 8.5 inches; and 22nd in the javelin The 4-by-100 meter relay team placed sixth Johnson. Braden Bergsma and Jaxi Mitchek, fifth in the 200 meters Grace Lutters, 16th in the shot put with with 83 feet. with 49.09. Aiden Miller both shot a 57, 25 feet, 5 inches; 19th in the javelin with 59 Angel Lazo, seventh in the javelin with The 4-by-400 meter relay team placed with 27.97; and fifth in the 400 meters with tying for 24th with Ulysses’ 1:05.85. feet, 1 inch; and 22nd in the discus with 53 127 feet, 4 inches; and eighth in the discus fourth with 3:49.42. Matt Malone. feet, 6 inches. with 105 feet. Chelsea Knitig, fifth in the discus with 89 The 4-by-800 meter relay team placed fifth The Cowboys were sched- feet, 5 inches; ninth in the javelin with 87 Sydney Schears, 18th in the javelin with Noah Schears, eighth in the 3200 meters with 9:41.62. uled to play at the regional tournament in Cimarron on Monday. Point Guard U returns to Goodland The summer basketball camp Point Guard University will be held in Goodland June 14-17. There will be three sessions each day, 8-11 a.m.; noon-3p.m.; and Cowboys sweep Cimarron 4-7 p.m. The camp is for kids in third The Goodland High School baseball team beat Cimarron twice – 15-1 and 15-4 – at Garden City through 12 grade. The cap will be on Wednesday. Cole Linton (left) hit a triple in game two. Kyan Ensign (above) went for a tag to get 350 participants. Spots are given a runner out at second in the game one. The Cowboys are competing in the regional tournament on a first-come, first served basis. in Colby this week. Photos by Marty Melia Reigster at www.pointguarduni- versity.com/goodland. Don’t Available Miss Everywhere! Out! Now you can have your favorite local newspaper delivered straight to your inbox every week!

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