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weather report Hospital’s dialysis unit dedicated By Kevin Bottrell gratulatory letter from U.S. Sen. 66° [email protected] Jerry Moran. 10 a.m. A crowd of hospital staff, board Mason recognized the groups and people who have made the dialysis Monday members, public officials, donors and more squeezed into a hallway at unit possible, including local do- Today Goodland Regional Medical Center nors, hospital employees, former on Friday for the official dedica- chief executive officer Jay Jolly, the • Sunset, 8:00 p.m. tion ceremony for the High Plains hospital board and the foundation, Wednesday Dialysis Service. who raised $350,000 for the unit. • Sunrise, 5:46 a.m. More than two years in the mak- “People will see that we had a • Sunset, 7:59 p.m. ing, the dialysis unit is now seeing vision and made it happen,” he said. Midday Conditions patients at nearly full capacity. Mason acknowledged the chal- • Soil temperature 72 degrees Hospital board member Chet lenges facing rural health care, and • Humidity 87 percent Ross gave an introduction. He said said the community has to remain • Sky cloudy he had been personally connected to vibrant and supportive of its health • Winds southeast 5 mph dialysis, having in the past driven a care system. • Barometer 30.01 inches patient for hundreds of miles to get The final speaker was Kansas and stead7 treatment, so he knows how impor- Secretary of Health and Environ- • Record High today 106° (1935) tant it is to have the only dialysis ment Dr. Robert Moser, who said • Record Low today 43° (1971) center in the area. the dialysis unit is a great story of “I’ve talked to some of the pa- what happens when the community Last 24 Hours* tients, and they appreciate it,” he brings up a need and organizations High Sunday 62° said. are able to respond to that need. Low Sunday 53° Ross said the board knew there Moser urged the audience to stay Precipitation .11 was a lot of risk and work involved involved and to continue supporting This month .44 in setting up the center, but they the hospital. Year to date 7.84 were responding to a direct request “You’ve crossed a finish line, but Below Normal 5.02 inches from the community. really it is just the start of a race,” The Topside Forecast Ross introduced Northwest Kan- he said. Today: Partly sunny with a 20 sas Area Medical Foundation board The ministerial alliance, led by percent chance of showers and member Jeff Mason, who thanked Father Norbet Dlabel, provided a thunderstorms after 3 p.m., a high state legislators Ralph Ostmeyer blessing for the dialysis unit, and a Kansas Secretary of Health and Environment Dr. Robert Moser congratulated Goodland Regional near 88, winds light and variable and Ward Cassidy for coming to reception was held afterward in the Medical Center on its new dialysis unit at the dedication ceremony Friday. Behind Moser is a mural, becoming southeast at 5 to 10 the dedication. He also read a con- hospital lobby. which also includes the names of substantial donors to the unit. Photo by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News mph in the afternoon and a low around 64. Wednesday: Mostly sunny with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3 Concussion training Open house planned p.m., a high near 90, winds out of the southwest at 5 to 10 mph and a low around 64. for Wolak Building Extended Forecast Thursday: Partly sunny with a With renovations to the Wolak as city and rural fire departments. 30 percent chance of showers and Fire and Emergency Medical Ser- The three departments will bring out thunderstorms, a high near 90 and vices Building nearly completed, their vehicles and equipment for the a low around 68. the county and city are planning public to see as well as conduct tours (National Weather Service) an open house from noon to 3 p.m. of the building. Saturday. The open house will include The building, which at various lunch, with hamburgers donated by times has been a supermarket and a The Buffalo Guys. The event will factory, has been undergoing reno- end with plenty of time for every- vations to become the new station one to get to the Fair Parade, which for the ambulance service as well begins at 5 p.m. local markets 10 a.m. Wheat — $6.81 bushel Posted county price — $6.59 Corn — $6.26 bushel Posted county price — $6.28 Milo — $5.55 bushel Soybeans — $12.16 bushel Posted county price — $13.67 Emergency crews and a tow truck work to clear wreckage after an accident Friday on I-70 near Brewster. Millet — no bidt Photo by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News Sunflowers Oil current crop — $22.50 cwt. Confection — no bid Pinto beans — $28 One injured in wreck (Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta, Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean. These may not be closing figures. ) on Friday near Brewster An Oakley man was injured According to the Kansas Highway Using student athletes, Goodland emergency medical technician Justin Stasser showed a group of Friday when he was ejected from Patrol report, Majors overcorrected, school district coaches the proper method for transferring an injured player onto a stretcher at the his pickup truck in an accident near crossed both lanes of traffice and concussion training seminar last week. The seminar, put on by the Northwest Kansas Emergency Brewster on Friday. went into the north ditch. The truck inside Medical Service and Dr. Patrick Gleason, gave information on concussions including symptoms, Delbert Majors, 73, of Oakley, rolled and Majors was ejected. He treatments and preventative measures. Photo by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News had been driving west on I-70 was taken to Citizens Medical Cen- today when his truck left the roadway. ter in Colby. More lo- cal news and views Some good news for from your Farmers’ market Goodland Star-News those with irrigated crops By Kevin Bottrell well established by winter,” he said, [email protected] “but last year didn’t have the stands Despite a poor winter wheat crop we were used to seeing.” and no end in sight for the drought, There wasn’t enough rain to help there is some good news in the world fill out the wheat in the spring, he of agriculture. said, and it was hit hard by freezes, Justin Herman, a technical agron- which can be devastating if the omist with DuPont in Holyoke, plants are already stressed. Colo., said irrigated crops are doing Part of the problem this year was well in the hot, sunny weather. inconsistent moisture. For example, “In some areas like southwest last week Holyoke got more than an Nebraska, they’re worried about inch of rain while Goodland, about K-18 team the amount of water left to pump,” 150 miles away but with a similar he said. climate, got none. There were some wins regional The milo crop also looks good, pockets of decent crops across the he said, since milo is a little more High Plains, he said, which were di- The Goodland Elks K-18 tolerant of drought than most dry- rectly related to who got that spotty baseball team won the West land crops. moisture during the spring. Regional Tournament in However, Herman said, the lack Outside those areas, a lot of fields Colby on July 20 and 21. of moisture has had an impact were released due to total crop They advanced to the state on all dryland crops. The winter failure. tournament last weekend. wheat was far below expectations. Crops not only need rain, but need See Page 10 Herman said it was hot and dry it at the right time. Rain in May will during planting time last fall, and have a high impact on the winter Ann Myers and Bill Petersen of Westport Grill and Ice Cream Shop were at the Goodland Farm- with below average moisture in the wheat yields. Corn needs moisture ers Market on Saturday selling food and their spices and mixes. The market sells home grown seedbed, the crop did not have very during its pollination phase, Her- produce such as potatoes, squash, corn and garlic and baked goods from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. on good emergence. Saturday at Chambers Park, 12th and Center. Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News “Normally wheat stands are fairly See CROPS, Page 5 about our 2 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, July 30, 2013 friends genesis and birth salvation army the calendar Genesis and Salvation Army are Bodie James Larson available year round to help those in calendar flakes, apricot halves, beef stew, and sirloin steaks. need. Call (785) 890-2299 to speak The Goodland Farmers Mar- vegetable soup, fruit and nut mix Community dances will be Bodie James Larson was born at to a volunteer. on Fridays, Aug. 9 and ket is open Saturdays from 8 and diced tomatoes. For informa- held from 9:19 a.m. on Monday, July 22, 2013 Aug. 23 activities a.m. to 11 a.m. at Chambers Park. tion call Genesis (785) 890-2299. at Knights of Columbus at Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Prairie Land Food sign up will Hall, 8th and Caldwell, Goodland. Tours of the 1907 Victorian Selling are baked goods and fresh Center in Denver. He weighed 5 be until Monday, Aug. 12. Dis- Admission is $5. Will be alcohol House at 202 W. 13th are from 1 to garden vegetables. pounds, 8 ounces and was 18 3/4 tribution is 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, free, family fun environment. 5 p.m. Wednesday through Mon- Jodie Tubbs of the Kansas inches long. Aug.24. at Cat’s TnT, 1018 Main, Water and soda will be available day. Closed on Tuesday. Commission on Veterans Af- His parents are Bart and Whitney or at the Bernadine Johnson resi- with some finger foods. For infor- The High Plains Museum, 1717 fairs will be in Goodland from Larson of Goodland. His grandpar- dence, located at 704 Walnut. mation call (890) 2688. Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m. 1 to 2:15 p.m. Thursday in the ents are Danny and Denise Archer For information call 899-2338, to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday Assembly Room on the third floor senior menu of Goodland and Dan and Becky 821-1275, 890-2287, 821-1827 through Saturday and from 1 to of the courthouse to help veterans Larson of Wallace. or 899-4278 or order online at Today: Chicken BLT salad, 5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Tuesdays. and dependents with claims. Call www.prairielandfood.com. The cantaloupe, bread stick and The Carnegie Arts Center is the office in Colby any Monday, Bodie James Larson Prairie Pak will have sweet Italian brownie. Wednesday: Barbecue open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- Wednesday or Friday at (785) sausage, lean fully cooked turkey smokies, hash brown casserole, day through Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. 462-3572. cutlets, ground beef, breaded blend vegetables, bread on Sunday and 1 to 6 p.m. on Commodity Distribution for chicken chunks, meat balls, sea- and gelatin with fruit. Thursday: Monday at 120 W. 12th. The center Sherman County residents will be sonal fresh fruits and vegetables. Liver and onions in gravy, mashed is always in need of hosts and host- at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 19, The specials are turkey pot roast; potatoes, cook’s choice vegetable, esses on Sundays. New monthly at First Christian Church, 8th and labor day griller with sirloins, pork bread and peaches. Friday: Beef exhibits and you are invited to visit Arcade. Foods will include car- chops, ground beef and chicken stew, cottage cheese with fruit, the gift shop. rots, orange juice, peaches, potato breast fillets; boneless pork chops; crackers and cinnamon roll. The Goodland Public Library is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon- day through Thursday and from Goodland Al-Anon Family Blood pressures; infants’, chil- a free preschool for eligible 3 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Sat- Group meets at 6 p.m. on Fridays dren’s and adults’ immunizations; 4 year olds. The federally funded urday. For information call (785) at First Christian Church, 711 Ar- health assessments for Kan Be program is targeted to families who 899-5461 or stop by the library. cade. For information call Alice or Healthy, daycare and school entry; meet certain economic guidelines Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sher- Marilyn at 890-5914 or 821-2862. fasting blood sugar and hemoglo- and provides hearing, vision, dental man County is seeking mentors and The “Freedom Today” group of bin; and family planning available and educational screenings. Nutri- children to mentor. Call 890-3665. Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 by appointment. Sharps containers tious meals are served, and parents The Good Sam Family Support p.m. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and are available for a fee. WIC program are encouraged to get involved in Council meets at 7 p.m. the second 8 p.m. on Sundays at 1013 Center. available. Call 890-4888 or go to their children’s education. For in- Thursday of every month at the Call 890-8369. www.sherman.kansas.com. formation call 890-2552. Goodland Elks Lodge. Meetings Bird City Alcoholics Anony- If you have questions, concerns crimestoppers are open to all interested people. mous group meets at 6:30 p.m. or complaints about child care, call If you have information about For information call 890-3117 or (Mountain Time) on Fridays at the the health department. Jeanne Sue Falk and Adam Eugene Jones 890-5936. Senior Center on 4th Street. Nar- Water Testing — The Northwest any crime, call the Goodland Area Breast Cancer Support Group cotics Anonymous meets at 6:30 Local Environmental Protection Crime Stoppers “Look Line” at 899- meets at 5:30 p.m. the second (Mountain Time) on Tuesdays at Group does well evaluations, in- 5665. Your call will be confidential Monday of the month. Any woman the Senior Center. Call (785) 734- cluding testing for bacteria and and you will not be asked your name. If the information results in Area agronomist with cancer is welcome. Call Norma 2734 for more information. nitrates. To schedule an evaluation at 890-6629 for more information. Stratton “AA by the Book” Al- or discuss environmental concerns, the arrest and/or conviction of those The Goodland Activities Center coholics Anonymous group meets call the Health Department at 890- involved, you could be eligible for has the daily activities. For informa- at 7 p.m. Thursdays for a beginners 4888. a reward of up to $1,000. Goodland to marry in August Area Crime Stoppers is a nonprofit tion call 890-7242. Memberships open meeting. Filies and young hospital volunteers options for everyone including day people welcome. Call (719) 348- organization formed by citizens Jeanne Sue Falk and Adam Eu- a graduate of Highland Community passes for $5. Visit goodlandgac. 5398 for men and (719) 346-8553 Gift shop hours are 9 a.m. to against crime. gene Jones plan to marry on Satur- College and Atchison County Com- com or stop by 808 Main. The hours for women. On U.S. Highway 24 go noon and 1 to 4 p.m.; a.m. and p.m. The police department can also day, Aug. 10, 2013, at St. Joseph’s munity High School. are 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday to Statton and it is the second house volunteers are in the gift shop. be called at 890-4570. Catholic Church in Atchison. He is a graduate of Colorado Today through Thursday, Friday 5:30 a.m. on the left, 513 Iola Street. : a.m. Ramona Livengood. family shelter The bride-to-be is the daughter of State University at Fort Collins, Wednesday: none. to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fibromyalgia and Chronic The Northwest Kansas Domestic Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Falk of Atchison Colo., with a Bachelor of Science and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Aerobics Myofascial Pain Support Group early head start and Sexual Violence Services pro- and her grandparents were the late degree in animal science - industry are at 5:30 a.m. on Monday and meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. the Early Head Start is a state funded vides help day or night to victims Fancis and Genevieve Falk and and Casper Community College Wednesday. Insanity class meets third Wednesday of every month program for income eligible fami- of domestic violence and sexual the late Roy and Hazel Roloff. The in Casper, Wyo., with associates at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, in the Emergency Medical Services lies with prenatal mothers and chil- assault. For information or help, call future groom’s parents are Karen degrees in agriculture and com- Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and building, 257 15th St., in Burling- dren up to age three. Families par- (800) 794-4624. In the Colby area, Jones of St. Francis and the late munications. He is a graduate of St. Saturday. Taekwondo with Wayne ton. Call Debbie at 719-346-4612. ticipate in a variety of educational call (785) 443-1130. Daniel Jones and his grandparents Francis High School. Luckert call for times and dates. thrift store activities and receive free medical are Darlene Stasser of Oskalossa, The bride-to-be is an agronomist Weight Watchers meets at 5:30 animal shelter Iowas, and the late Howard Stasser with Kansas State University at the The Goodland Churches Thrift and dental care. p.m. for weigh in and 6 p.m. for Services include special needs Lost a pet? Call 890-4575 or go to and the late Irvin and Margaret Kansas State Northwest Kansas the meeting every Tuesday at the Shop, 1002 Main, is open from 10 www.petfinder.com and be sure to Jones. Research and Extension Center in a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through of children with disabilities. If you Harvest Evangelical Free Church, have a family member with a special enter the Goodland zip code 67735. She is a graduate of Kansas State Colby and the Kansas State Sun- 521 E. Hwy. 24. For information Friday. Donations welcome. For You can also call the Goodland University in Manhattan with a flower Extension District. information call 890-2007. problem, such as drug or alcohol call (785) 890-6423. abuse, job loss or other family crisis, Police Department at 890-4570 or Master of Science degree in weed The future groom is the owner Goodland Alcoholics Anony- health department your family can qualify. Call 785- Northwest Kansas Animal Shelter physiology and a Bachelor of Sci- of Crooked Creek Angus in St. mous, 1013 Center. If you drink The Sherman County Health De- 672-3125, ext. 187. at 899-4398. Interested in adopting ence degree in agronomy and also Francis. alcohol, that’s your business. If you partment at 1622 Broadway is open preschool a pet? Call the animal shelter or go to want to stop, we can help. Call 821- from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. the website www.nwkasgoodland. 3826 or 728-7491. Monday through Friday. Sherman County Head Start is webs.com. matters of record District Court Ka L. Walters, speeding, fined Hai Tran, failure to yield to emer- fined $96. fined $75. of Goodland. These are cases decided by the $161. gency vehicle, fined $293. July 4: Jason Becher, vehicles; Real estate Laurette C. Norvell conveys and Goodland District Court June 15: Albert Framl Gallo, Dillon Wiley, speeding, fined unlawful acts; e.g., registration, The following real estate trans- warrants to Dennis Snethen and June 11: George Dale Gatz, defective muffler $197. $185. fined $157. actions have been reported by the Rosemarrie Snethen, Lots 4, 5 and speeding, fined $246. Don Wesley Hilbert, speeding, June 23: Richard Casper, no Jason Becher, no seatbelt, fined Sherman County register of deeds. 6, Subdivision of Block 75, Original Morgan M. Schulte, speeding, fined $161. seatbelt, fined $10. $10. Ross C. Cochran and Cynthia City of Goodland. fined $173. Diane Marie Schlosser, speeding, Bryan James Curtis, speeding, Justin G. Blair, defective muffler, Cochran to Sean Davis and Katrina Amelia Jones, Grant County, Caleb M. Simon, no seatbelt, fined $191. fined $188. fined $272. J. Davis, Lot 3, Block 9, Rosewood Kan. conveys and warrants to Mi- fined $10. Russell James Willems, no seat- Cy H. Paxton, no seatbelt, fined Lisa L Carson, no seatbelt, fined Addition to City of Goodland. chael Dorn Seeds, LLC, Lots 1 and June 12: Celia C. Devoe, speed- belt, fined $10. $10. $10. Kurt Ikard and Angelica Ikard 2, Block 8, Second Addition to City ing, fined $155. June 17: Robert Fischer Deemie, June 24: Deshawn Daniel Gay- Ashton Domsch, no seatbelt, jury convey and warrant to David W. of Goodland. Joy Hampson, speeding, speeding, fined $195. ton Phelps, speeding, fined $149. trial-mistrial $10. Blochinger and Kala D. Blochinger, fined $149. June 18: Joel Bahr, no seatbelt, David Ju Hyuk Suk, speeding, Jarred Pratt, no seatbelt, fined all of Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 26, Marsha L. Lewis, defective muf- fined $10. fined $171. $10. Third Addition to City of Goodland. fler, fined $185. Dallas Berndt, no seatbelt, fined Ronald Ray Thompson, no seat- Mark Scheopner, no seatbelt, Ariane S. Barber and Darryl Mahammad Junaid Memon, im- $10. belt, fined $10. fined $10. L. Barber convey and warrant to proper driving on laned roadway, June 19: James W. Smith, speed- June 27: Jeffery Lynn Dinkel, no Brian Keith Scott, no seatbelt, Jacob M. Rooney, all of Lots 12 SUBSCRIBER fined $173. ing, fined $173. seatbelt, fined $10. fined $10. and 13, Block 83, Original Town of James L. Mosbarger, speeding, June 20: Antonio LeRoy Sim- June 28: Amanda Barnes, speed- Heather A. Steggall, no seatbelt, Goodland. Beverly Frailey fined $191. mons Sr., speeding, fined $284. ing, fined $191. fined $10. Justin D. Bentzinger and Jennifer You receive two free passes to see: June 13: David L. Andrews, de- Luis Solis-Acosta, no seatbelt Berry Joe Gerstner, speeding, Hunter Williams, no seatbelt (14- Bentzinger convey and warrant fective muffler, fined $248. (14-17 years of age), fined $60. fined $237. 17 years of age), fined $60. to Ariane S. Barber, all of Lots 12 Kevin P. McCarthy, speeding, Allen Statley, no seatbelt, fined June 29: Jeffery Todd Campbell, July 5: James M. Henry, speed- and 13, Block 83, Orginal Town of the lone fined $224. $10. speeding, fined $173. ing, fined $330. Goodland. Donna K. Piquette, speeding, Veronica Swindle, speeding, Ryan Lane Hill, no seatbelt, fined Paul Jacob Smith, no seatbelt, Joseph Dale Hayden, by and ranger (PG-13) fined $173. fined $212. $10. fined $10. through his attorney William James H. Sylvester, speeding, June 21: Laura Janora Coaxum, Brianna Holowell, no seat belt Manuel Vargas-Cordov, no seat- Hayden, and Shirley Hayden, quit Clip and bring to the show. Non Transferable fined $177. speeding, fined $270. (14-17 years of age), fined $60. belt, fined $10. claim to Shirley Hayden, a tract June 14: Jordan A. Harney, no June 22: Charise Casper, no Nicholas Loren Salter, speeding, July 8: Colby Michael Minchow, of land in SE/4 of NE/4 of Sec.19, seatbelt, fined $10. seatbelt, fined $10. fined $155. no seatbelt, fined $10. T8S, R39W. Tabitha Jo Madden, no seatbelt, Philip John Radeke, speeding, June 30: Heath D. Lofland, no July 12: Royal D. Reid, speeding, Mark Wing and Laura E. Wing fined $10. fined $179. seatbelt, fikned $10. fined $197. convey and warrant to Nancy A. Gale L. Scott, defective muffler, Hai Tran, child passanger safety; July 2: Chase David Hatfield, Royal D. Reid, improper pass- Valentine, the N50’ of Lots 21, 22, fined $155. restraining and seat belts, fined $60. gross weight limits for vehicles, ing; increasing spped when passed, 23 and 24, Block 57, Original Town 1203 Main Avenue • (785) 899-6103

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Featuring Georgette Jones and Country Legend T.G. Sheppard Saturday, October 26: TWO SHOWS: 2 PM AND 7 PM MT See American Profile magazine in this week’s issue of $25 tickets go on sale at Your sponsorship could be right here! The Goodland Star-News on August 1, 2013! (available in local area only) Brought to you by: Call The Goodland Star-News today for more information! (785) 899-2338 www.catcountry.org )*(-EYaf9n]fm]$?gg\dYf\$CK.//+-H`2 /0-!011%*++0 star-news goodland The Star-News / Tuesday, July 30, 2013 3 Planning key Donating for a good cause to managing cost The U.S. Department of Agricul- After identifying the “must- ture, which tracks the cost of raising haves” – enrollment fees, school a child in the U.S., reports families lunch, transportation – Kiss encour- spent between $1,420 and $3,300 aged families to inventory school per child for clothing and educa- clothes and shoes. tional expenses in 2011. Children may be able to continue With the beginning of the 2013- wearing summer clothing during the 14 school year on the horizon, Eliza- first few weeks of the new school beth Kiss, Kansas State Research year. If so, families will be able to and Extension family resource take advantage of sales on fall and management specialist, is encour- winter clothes. aging families to start doing the While families may be able to homework needed to identify back- postpone buying new clothes, par- to-school expenses, and to consider ents are encouraged to check the fit how to cover essential costs. and condition of children’s shoes, To begin, Kiss suggested check- and to make replacing shoes that ing with schools for a list of fees, are outgrown or no longer offering such as rental fees for books, a com- support a priority. puter, band instrument or extracur- A child’s age and stage in life will ricular activities; required supplies; influence spending, said Kiss, such and extras such as immunizations, as buying fewer clothes and doing school and sports physicals, dress laundry more frequently for a child code or uniform, etc. in a growth spurt. Families also are encouraged to Older children may want fewer check the cost for school breakfasts but more expensive clothes, and and lunches, and eligibility to apply may be able to contribute to the for reduced prices. cost, said Kiss, who encouraged According to Kiss, families also families to consider alternatives will need to consider the cost of such as a neighborhood exchange, transportation and how children garage sales and thrift stores, where will spend after-school hours. For gently used clothing can typically example, will there be additional be purchased for significantly less. costs for after-school programs or To simplify shopping, she sug- childcare? gested: Once aware of basic costs, she • Making a shopping list and tak- encouraged families to: ing it with you. 1) Invite children to help inven- • Reviewing priorities before tory school supplies – crayons, entering the store, and keeping your tablets, backpacks, lunch boxes, budget in mind. etc. – left over from the previous • Shopping at a time when the school year. store will be less crowded. 2) Compare the list of what they • Examining clothing construc- have with what each child will need tion and other merchandise (a to begin a shopping list. backpack, purse or lunch box are Kiss advised prioritizing expens- examples) carefully before buying. es, as you would with any shopping • Checking care labels for clothes experience, and suggested watching because dry-cleaning or other care for sales. requirements add to costs. Large families, neighborhood Information about managing friends or groups may be able to money successfully is available at save by buying school supplies in K-State Research and Extension bulk and dividing them, she said. Offices and at www.ksre.ksu.edu. Jan Lohr gave blood on Thursday at the community blood drive Goodland. Volunteers to give blood are always needed. for the American Red Cross at the Goodland Methodist Fellow- Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News Manager trainee ship Hall. The Red Cross holds blood drives on a regular basis in to start in office Training on cattle care and health The Beef Cattle Institute at Kan- Dan Thomson, DVM, PhD; Chris techniques will be studied. ers with the most current education, Katherine Anne Wilkins-Wells of natural resources,” she said. sas State University and the Kansas Reinhardt, PhD; and Dave Retho- All producers and veterinarians research and outreach available has been hired as the manager “Especially in regards to water, as Beef Council are holding an ad- rst, DVM; all of the Beef Cattle who attend will earn Beef Quality in the beef industry, and offers trainee for the Northwest Kan- well as in protecting agriculture vanced beef cattle care and health Institute. Assurance certification, valid for certificates and tools to aid produc- sas Groundwater Management as a whole.” training session at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Producers and veterinarians will three years. ers in managing a successful beef District No. 4 in Colby. She is Wilkins-Wells describes her- Aug. 20, at the Oakley Livestock receive Beef Quality Assurance The workshop is free and includes business. expected to take over as manager self as very willing to learn. “I Commission Co., 208 South Free- training and information relevant to a meal. Pre-registration one week or The Kansas Beef Council ad- when Wayne Bossert, the current understand I could spend the next man Ave., Oakley. the cow-calf, stocker and feedlot in- more before the event is requested ministers the $1-per-head beef manager, retires. hundred years in this field and The beef checkoff-funded event dustry segments; animal husbandry by calling the institute at (785) checkoff in Kansas. Funds are used Wilkins-Wells grew up in never know everything there is will provide beef producers and best management practices; and 532-4844 or e-mailing kjoliver@ for research, educational activities Colorado where she attended to know about water, but I would veterinarians with up-to-date stan- downed animal care and humane vet.ksu.edu. Walk-in attendees are and promotion of beef and beef Colorado State University and like to increase my knowledge of dards and technologies to improve euthanasia training. welcome. products. worked for the Montezuma Val- the issues every day and attempt animal welfare and food safety. In addition, stockmanship princi- The institute was founded in 2007 ley Irrigation Company in Cortez, to continuously serve the user The training session will be led by ples and low-stress cattle-handling to provide beef industry stakehold- the Colorado Water Institute, better.” Colorado Cattlemen’s Associa- She invites the district’s cus- corrections tion and Trimble Navigation and tomers to stop by the office at Precision Planting. 1175 S. Range Ave. or call at 462- The Goodland Star-News will “I have been raised to know 3915 to meet with her or discuss correct any mistake or misunder- Brewster - USD 314 and appreciate the importance questions and concerns. standing in a news story. Please call our office at (785) 899-2338 “Public School in a Private School Setting” to report errors. We believe that Brewster School, USD 314, is growing and facing the future with a positive attitude! Our school is news should be fair and factual. We part of a vibrant and thriving rural Kansas community that continues to offer tremendous support matters of record want to keep an accurate record and appreciate you calling to our for our students. A wide variety of academic and extracurricular choices are accompanied by small Real estate Jeffrey R. McCully to Western attention any failure to live up to class sizes. A caring faculty provides individualized instruction that is designed to meet students’ The following real estate trans- State Bank, Lot 19, Block 65, Origi- this standard. personal needs, resulting in a well balanced and fulfilling school experience. actions have been reported by the nal Town of Goodland, AKA 1111 Sherman County register of deeds. Main Street. Enjoy a night at the movies! Steven B. Paul; Lori A. Titus; Richard D. Rasure, Randolph P. Sherman Enrollment: August 7th 1203 Main – Phone 899-6103 Mark A. Paul and Carrie Paul; Rasure and Keith Bryan Koehler, www.goodlandnet.com/movies Tues: 7:30 Wed/Thurs: 7 PM Shelly K. VanCamp and Curt Trustees of the Richard and Sidney CURRENT OFFERINGS: VanKamp all quit claim to Paul Rasure Trust dated 8/7/2012, to The Lone Ranger (PG-13) Clann, LLC, a tract of land in NW/4 Martin K. Melia and Kathleen J. Starts Friday 7 PM: The Heat (R) Full Academic Schedule Including: of Sec.23, T10S, R41W. Melia, Lots 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block Four Day School Week – Monday - Thursday Daryl E. Becker conveys and 33, Second Addition to Town of Dual Credit College Courses – Core Courses warrants to Kool Properties, LLC, Goodland. Metals Classes – Strength Training Lot 6, Block 59, Original Town of Sylvia Hodgkinson conveys and Award-Winning Art Program Goodland. warrants to Daran Todd Neitzel Foreign Language - Spanish/German Betty B. Sutton conveys and and Timothy Neitzel, a tract of land warrants to David Horinek and 200’x300’ in NW/4 of Sec.30, T8S, Band and Vocal - Yearbook - FACS Kimberly Horinek, all of Lot 13, R39W, AKA 2305 Enterprise Road. Special Education provided by NWKESC Block 2, Eastridge Subdivision of Schlosser, Inc. conveys and war- Preschool for ages 4 and older Block numbered 29, 30, 41 and 42 rants to Terry L. Baker and Rebecca of Academy Addition to City of J. Baker, a tract of land in NE/4 of Extracurricular Choices: Goodland. Sec.26, T8S, R40W. Scholars Bowl – National Honors Society – STUCO – Football – Volleyball Janna K. Brachtenbach and Zane William A. Olsen and Jolene A. Cross Country – Basketball – Track – Golf – Cheerleading – Drama Brachtenbach convey and war- Olsen quit claim to William A. Ol- Like your best rant to David Krayca and Sondra sen and Jolene A. Olsen, Trustees of friend, we are State of the Art and Well Maintained Facilities: Krayca, Lot 6, Block 52, Orginal the William and Jolene Olsen Trust always there IPads for Students Town of Goodland. dated 2/22/2013, the S/2 of Lot 4, all MAC and PC Labs – ITV Lab Classroom The Leroy E. Krafft Family Trust of Lots 5 and 6, Block 38, Beahm’s for you. High Tech Classrooms with SMARTBOARDS UTD 4/7/2005, First National Bank, Addition to City of Goodland; the Trustee, to Patrick G. Lorens, the S21’ of Lot 9, all of Lots 10, 11 and Wireless Internet Capabilities S12’ of Lot 5, all of Lot 6, and N11’ 12, Block 48, Second Addition to Sit back and 2 Gyms – Weight Room of Lot 7, Block 6, Kohler’s First Ad- City of Goodland. enjoy your Outdoor Basketball Courts dition to City of Goodland. Michael William Murray and community We welcome any inquiries or visits to the school. The fi rst day of classes James E. Price and Ruetta J. Price Britany Murray, to Michael William newspaper. convey and warrant to Robert R. Murray and Britany Shea Murray, is Tuesday, August 20th. Visit our website at usd314.k12.ks.us, and con- Whitcomb II and Carrie A. Whit- Lots 3 and 4, Block 2, Subdivision tact us at 785-694-2236 for more information. comb, Lot 9, Block 2, Eastridge to Original Town of Goodland, and Subdivision of Academy Addition N11’ of Lot 1, Block 6, CK&N Ad- 1205 Main, Goodland • (785) 899-2338 to City of Goodland. dition to City of Goodland. star-news 4 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, July 30, 2013 opinion from other viewpoints... Why governing is so difficult If you want to know why passing congressional legislation has gotten so difficult, here are two numbers to remember: five and 532. They illustrate a great deal about Congress today. When I served in the House decades ago and the “farm bill” came up, stitching a successful piece of legislation together depended on getting five organizations to find common ground. They included groups like the national Farm Bureau and the Farmers Union, and our task was clear: get them to agree on what the bill ought to look like, and we had a measure that could pass. This year, Congress is struggling to get a farm bill through. After the House of Representatives sent the first version down to defeat, no fewer than 532 organizations signed a letter to Speaker John Boehner asking him to bring a bill back to the floor as soon as possible. The array of groups was striking. The Farm Bureau signed on, but so did avocado growers and peach canners, beekeepers and archers, conservationists of all sorts, and huge businesses like Agri-Mark. In essence, the big umbrella groups have broken into different constituent interests, with peanut growers and sheep ranchers and specialty-crop growers all pursuing their particular goals. Sometimes it feels like there’s a constituency for every commodity – and on such broader issues as biofuels, rural development and international trade. What used to require bringing together a handful of constituencies now demands horse-trading among hundreds. Not every major piece of legislation before Congress is so complicated, but the farm bill is a perfect example of how tough it has become to get a major bill through, with so many competing interests and so much money at stake. Everything on Capitol Hill’s plate this year – from immigration reform to gun control to Farm safety about electic lines the upcoming debt ceiling fight – requires legislative language that a wide array of interest groups can agree to. This would be In June of this year, a 37-year-old Stanton “It’s important we learn from others’ mis- daunting but attainable if Congress operated the way it once did. County farmer died inside a grain cart while Insight takes,” Higgins says. “Always think before But it doesn’t. preparing for wheat harvest. A tarp (contain- this week you act and remain vigilant about your sur- For what the farm bill’s travails also illustrate is that Congress ing a metal rod) in the grain cart blew up and roundings and possible safety hazards.” is now a legislatively challenged institution. The leaders on the touched an over-head power line electrocuting • john schlageck Think before you move farm machinery, Hill have fewer tools of persuasion than they once did. They him. hoppers, bins, sprayer booms, cultivator abolished “earmarks,” so they can no longer promise a bridge Without a doubt this falls in the category wings, grain augers, bale elevators, scaffolds or a road to secure a member’s vote, and they carry less respect of a freak accident. There’s probably no way contact with them could be dangerous or lethal. and portable buildings around or under power and political clout. The political parties that once helped enforce this young farmer would have thought a strong Non-metallic materials such as lumber, tree lines. discipline can no longer do so, since politicians these days often gust of wind would whip the tarp up into an limbs, tires, ropes, straw and hay can conduct Look before you raise or carry ladders, poles, identify themselves with outside groups like the Tea Party rather overhead power line and kill him. Still, friends electricity depending on moisture content and rods, irrigation pipes or eaves troughs near than with their political party. With the rise of Super PACs, neither and neighbors in his community say they were surface contamination. power lines. congressional leaders nor political parties have as much influence extremely aware of where they parked trucks, Electricity always seeks the easiest and Check clearance before you raise dump over fundraising – and hence the “loyalty” it once imposed – as tractors and other farm machinery after this shortest path to the ground. truck boxes or front-end loaders. they used to. tragedy. Persons can be electrocuted by simply com- Never clear storm-damaged trees, limbs or But the problems go beyond that, and it’s not bad that the usual Since 1980, 26 Kansas farmers and stock- ing too close to a power line. Electricity can other debris that are touching or are close to inertia on the farm bill has found difficult going. The country men have died by electrocution. Most of these arc or jump between a wire and a conducting fallen power lines. needs to confront basic questions about the $16 billion annual deaths resulted in contact with overhead power object such as a ladder or truck. Avoid cutting trees or pruning limbs that subsidy and heavy trade protection accorded to agriculture – when lines on the farm. Always stay a safe distance away from may fall on power lines. Hire a specialist to fewer than 1 percent of Americans are farmers and farming has No-one likes to think or talk about the dan- power lines – 10 feet or more, especially for take care of such hazardous projects. become a hugely corporate industry. Likewise, with one in six gers of electricity and the consequences. Still, high-voltage lines. Never try to move fallen electrical wires. Americans now receiving food stamps, we need a real debate it’s important to be aware of potential hazards When people or objects touch or come to Never leave a vehicle when you are within 30 about the food stamp program, which makes up 80 percent of the – especially in agriculture. close to a power line, there is an instant flow of feet of fallen wires. cost of the bill. “Many farms in Kansas have power lines electricity through them to the ground. Educate children, young and seasonal work- In other words, we’re not getting what we actually need, which strung on poles crossing farm land and in some The flow of electricity through the human ers about power line hazards, Higgins advises. is a real policy debate on the role of the government in agriculture. cases buried under ground; it’s important to be body can burn, severely injure or cause death. Point out where they’re located and remind If Congress were working properly, this might have been possible. aware of electrical facts and principles and ob- It takes less than one ampere of electricity to workers about the importance of keeping a safe Increasingly, I fear it’s beyond Capitol Hill’s reach. serve safety precautions,” says Holly Higgins, kill a person. distance especially if they will be operating Kansas Farm Bureau safety director. When electricity flows into the ground, equipment or handling long objects. Lee Hamilton is Director of the Center on Congress at Indiana Higgins suggests farmers, ranchers and it can electrocute anyone who comes close. University. He was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives anyone who works around electric power lines Stay at least 30 feet or more away from fallen John Schlageck is a leading commentator on for 34 years. consider and always keep the following facts wires. Also, if you see equipment or a person agriculture and rural Kansas. Born and raised in the back of their mind. in contact with a power line, be aware that the on a diversified farm in northwestern Kansas, Most overhead power lines have no protec- ground may be electrified and be dangerous his writing reflects a lifetime of experience, The Goodland Star-News tive insulation. Any physical or equipment to bystanders. knowledge and passion. (USPS No. 222-460. ISSN 0893-0562) Member: Kansas Press Association Inland Press Association Colorado Press Association Malocurrence National Newspaper Association “Have you or a loved one suffered from and harm occurs that they could have pre- e-mail: [email protected] pelvic mesh implant surgery? Call Such- education vented (such as failing to help a person who is Steve Haynes, President and-Such, Attorneys at Law. We don’t charge frontlines dangling off of a cliff nearby). Kevin Bottrell, Editor 20 11 until you get paid!” You have heard the pitch. But where is the term for situations where Pat Schiefen, Society Editor Last June when my wife and I returned from • John Schrock everyone involved is doing the best that they Advertising Department 2011 China, these were roughly the first words we can, and yet bad things happen? heard when we turned on the television. One This concept just isn’t in our language. When Jessica Harenberg, Kayla Bentley and Bonham depressing aspect of returning to the United and wrongful acts. we are harmed, our vocabulary leaves us with Sheila Smith, Circulation Manager States from overseas is the American obsession The intelligent response is to kick up the no options. We “hold them accountable.” We Nor’west Press with lawsuits. level of science education so that future jury are always looking for someone to blame. And Richard Westfahl, General Manager This was immediately followed by an ad- decisions and legislated laws are more intel- we are all paying higher prices for goods and Gary Stewart, Jim Bowker, James Jackson vertisement for a new drug: “Is Glorp right ligent. Our current inadequate biology educa- for insurance as a result. Kris McCool, Tracy Traxel, for you? Ask your doctor today.” And while tion is the basis for our superficial medical and So how do we get the word “maloccurrence” Judy McKnight, Sheri Arroyo. it didn’t give prices, it went on to say that if health decisions. into our American language? anyone needed help paying for the medica- But we also need to recognize that bad things In his first show on October 17, 2005, tions, perhaps the company can help. Again, it can happen despite everyone involved doing Comedy Network’s Stephen Colbert coined nwkansas.com is obvious to anyone returning from overseas their best. the term “truthiness” and it got nearly instan- N.T. Betz, Director of Internet Services that drugs in America cost much more. Three years ago, in May 2010, I wrote in this taneous recognition across the country. Used ([email protected]) A year later, I return to the column about “When Bad Things Happen.” I to describe any truth that “comes from the gut” Evan Barnum, Systems Admin.([email protected]) and turn on the television. The new drug be- used the term “maloccurrence” for situations or “feels right” regardless of evidence, “truthi- ing pitched last year is now the subject of the where bad things happen and it is not anyone’s ness” spread coast-to-coast. Published every Tuesday and Friday except the days observed for New lawsuits this year. The high cost of U.S. medi- fault. I genuinely thought “maloccurrence” America desperately needs the word “maloc- Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christ- cations has many reasons; the cost of lawsuits was an actual word in the dictionary. It fits currence.” mas Day, at 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. is one of them. nicely in a spectrum of liability that ranges Dictionaries are history books, not law Periodicals postage paid at Goodland, Kan. 67735; entered at the from intentional harm to no-fault accidents. books. Dictionaries record how we use words. Goodland, Kan., Post Office under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1878. A lawsuit-happy America drives up the cost POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Goodland Star-News, of many things besides pharmaceuticals. The “Malpractice” is when a practitioner per- You as a reader can help get this word into cir- 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. box of naphthalene mothballs that used to cost forms an act that an average competent profes- culation. Use “maloccurrence” every chance Telephone: (785) 899-2338. Editorial e-mail: star-news@nwkansas.­ 99 cents is now $4.99. American obstetricians sional would not. you have in e-mail, letters and discussions. com. Advertising questions can be sent to: [email protected]­ may pay nearly a quarter of a million dollars In “malfeasance,” a person performs an act My gut tells me that “maloccurrence” has The Goodland Star-News assumes no liability for mistakes or omissions in liability insurance each year to practice, that is standard professional practice but does more evidence for its existence than “truthi- in advertising or failure to publish beyond the actual cost of the ad. it wrong and causes harm. ness.” SUBSCRIPTIONS: In Sherman County and adjacent counties: three since many American parents think they are months, $29; six months, $46; 12 months, $81. Out of area, weekly mailing guaranteed a perfect baby. If the baby is not And in “nonfeasance” a person fails to act, If Stephen Colbert can do it, we can too. of two issues: three months, $39; six months, $54; 12 months, $89 (All tax perfect, someone has to pay. Without regard to included). Mailed individually each day: (call for a price). science, juries see that medical doctors have Incorporating: the “deep pockets.” where to write And the main impetus for student teachers The Goodland Daily News to join teachers unions is to buy liability in- 1932-2003 surance they will likely never use. This is the U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts, 109 Hart Sen- State Rep. Ward Cassidy, State Capitol greatest irony of all. The chance of a teacher ate Office Building, D.C. Building Rm 151-S, 300 SW 10th, Topeka, The Sherman being sued for malpractice is vanishingly 20510. (202) 224-4774; E-mail address Kan. 66612. Phone (785) 296-7616, home small. A teacher is too poor to be worth suing. — http://roberts.senate.gov/public/index. (785) 332-2850; e-mail address ward. County Herald Founded by Eric and But with insurance, they now have the “deep cfm?p=EmailPat [email protected]. Founded by Thomas McCants Roxie Yonkey pockets” to be worth suing. 1935-1989 U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, 354 Russell Sen- State Sen. Ralph Ostmeyer, State Capitol 1994-2001 The “duh” response to our lawsuit-crazy ate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510. Building, Rm. 136-E, 300 SW 10th, Topeka, culture proposed by some politicians is simply (202) 224-6521; Fax (202) 228-6966. E-mail Kan. 66612. (785-296-7399; e-mail address to cap liability payouts. This blesses perpetual address – http://moran.senate.gov/public/in- [email protected]. Nor’West Newspapers stupidity and denies fair compensation to a Haynes Publishing Company dex.cfm/e-mail-jerry small number who are harmed by intentional The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, July 30, 2013 5 Some good news Carnegie center for irrigated crops holds Christmas

CROPS, from Page 1 the growing season, Herman said. In the next several weeks, if they in July events man said, which also affects yields. haven’t already, farmers will be “If we have a full profile of mois- making applications to combat rust Santa was on hand Thursday morning at Carnegie ture it helps,” he said. on corn fields. In some areas farmers Arts Center to talk to kids about what they may want Pasture land has also been hit by have also had to contend with alfalfa for Christmas. His visit was part of the center’s July the multi-year drought. The pas- weevils and spider mites. activities. The carved Santas of Ken Miller of Salina tures looked decent after the end of “From a pest standpoint, there’s were also on display at the center. winter, he said, but they dried down been nothing widespread,” he said. Photo by Angela Bonham/The Goodland Star-News fast. This makes feed hard to come “You’d expect pest pressure to be a by, and with ranchers having to feed little higher, but we’re not seeing it.” cattle earlier than usual, feed prices Many fungal pathogens need a are being driven higher. consistently humid environment to Other parts of the country are flourish, he said, and with the leaf faring better. Herman said east of cover on the corn being less due to Salina as well as north to the Dako- the drought, there are fewer places tas and south to Texas have had a lot for the pathogens to grow. more moisture. Farmers are also doing weed “It’s a feast or famine time, “he control on their wheat stubble and said. “We had the famine.” fallow ground, Herman said. Farmers now are trying to finish The Goodland Star News Service Directory WEEKEND SPECIAL The Service Directory does the hard work for you! onditioning Serv FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND ir C ice A A/C Evacuation & Recharge Service* SUNDAYS! 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NOTICE OF HEARING 2013-2014 BUDGET

The governing body of Unified School District 352 will meet on the 12th day of August, 2013 at 7:00 PM, at 1312 Main, Goodland, KS for the purpose of hearing and answering objections of taxpayers relating to the proposed % use of all funds and the amount of tax to be levied. Detailed budget information (including budget profile) is available at 86 1312 Main, Goodland, KS and will be available at this hearing. of adults read The Amount of 2013 Tax to be Levied and Expenditures (published below) establish the maximum limits of the 2013-2014 Budget. a newspaper at The "Est. Tax Rate" in the far right column, shown for comparative purposes, is subject to slight change depending on final assessed valuation.

least once a week 2011-2012 Actual 2012-2013 Actual PROPOSED BUDGET 2013-2014 Actual Actual Amount of 2013 Est. Code Actual Tax Actual Tax Tax to Tax 99 Expenditures Rate* Expenditures Rate* Expenditures be Levied Rate* Crossword Puzzle Line (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) OPERATING General 06 6,827,198 20.000 7,007,715 20.000 6,857,738 1,283,644 20.000 Supplemental General (LOB) 08 2,162,742 20.766 2,303,858 19.835 2,319,007 1,496,552 21.465 SPECIAL REVENUE Adult Education 10 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 Adult Supplemental Education 12 0 0 0 Bilingual Education 14 143,048 147,239 208,208 Virtual Education 15 0 0 0 Capital Outlay 16 786,428 0.724 734,227 1.638 1,152,737 0 0.000 Driver Training 18 7,336 7,325 8,487 Extraordinary School Program 22 0 0 0 Food Service 24 448,178 511,002 531,945 Professional Development 26 0 0 0 Parent Education Program 28 0 0 0 Summer School 29 0 0 0 Special Education 30 1,313,405 1,334,749 1,396,346 Vocational Education 34 149,276 153,082 164,022 Special Liability Expense Fund 42 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 School Retirement 44 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 Extraordinary Growth Facilities 45 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 Special Reserve Fund 47 0 0 Federal Funds 07 283,386 283,818 289,556 CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN Gifts and Grants 35 0 0 0 1. Baby or infant 1. Morsels At Risk (4Yr Old) 11 0 0 0 0.000 5. Common Indian weaverbird 2. Indian wet nurse Cost of Living 33 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 9. Walk 3. Cook a cake At Risk (K-12) 13 740,942 832,346 832,347 0.000 14. Shiite spiritual leader’s title 4. Retired with honorary title Declining Enrollment 19 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 15. Mirish 5. Conductor’s instrument 2011-2012 Actual 2012-2013 Actual PROPOSED BUDGET 2013-2014 16. Nostrils 6. Manila hemp Actual Actual Amount of 2013 Est. 17. Confiscate 7. Yellow portion of an egg Code Actual Tax Actual Tax Tax to Tax 18. Powder mineral 8. Curved support structure Fund—Continued 99 Expenditures Rate* Expenditures Rate* Expenditures be Levied Rate* 19. Moss, lace or banded stone 9. Reasonings Line (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 20. Doyle detective 10. Molten rocks KPERS Special Retirement Contribution 51 597,876 537,100 623,036 23. New Rochelle college 11. Hillside (Scot.) Contingency Reserve 53 0 0 24. “Case of the Ex” singer 12. Leases Textbook & Student Material Revolving 55 0 0 25. Rays or devilfish 13. Point midway between E and Activity Fund 56 77,723 71,617 28. Cutting implements for SE Tuition Reimbursement Fund 57 0 0 0 sewing 21. Mauna __, HI, volcano DEBT SERVICE 33. Two-toed sloth 22. Leave out Bond and Interest #1 62 0 0.000 0 0.000 344,398 610,063 8.750 34. Lightly fry 25. Wall painting Bond and Interest #2 63 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 35. Japanese apricot 26. Colorful Japanese animation No-Fund Warrant 66 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 36. Gargle 27. Grandmothers Special Assessment 67 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 38. Consumed food 28. Fully satisfied Temporary Note 68 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 39. Swats 29. Billiards sticks COOPERATIVES** 41. Doctors’ group 30. A citizen of Oman Special Education 78 0 0 0 42. Baseball teams 31. Duplicate or copy TOTAL USD EXPENDITURES 100 13,537,538 41.490 13,924,078 41.473 14,727,827 3,390,259 50.215 44. Japanese waist pouch 32. Municipality in Philippines Less: Transfers 105 2,856,965 xxxxxx 2,696,088 xxxxxx 2,441,870 xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx 45. Impaired by diminution 34. Mentally healthy NET USD EXPENDITURES 110 10,680,573 xxxxxx 11,227,990 xxxxxx 12,285,957 xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx 47. A fixed portion of food 37. Capacities for work or activity TOTAL USD TAXES LEVIED 115 2,520,845 xxxxxx 2,669,306 xxxxxx 3,390,259 xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx 49. Gall 40. Able to read and write 50. A block of soap or wax 43. Dark bluish black OTHER 51. Polite phrase for “What?” 46. Loudenville college Historical Museum 80 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 58. Blackberry drupelets 47. Seizure of property by force Public Library Board 82 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 59. Wild sheep of Northern 48. Alias Public Library Board Employee Benefits 83 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 Africa 50. Showing no mercy or pity Recreation Commission 84 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 60. River in Florence 51. Sacred picture Rec Comm Emp Benefits & Spec Liab 86 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 61. Carried 52. Hungarian pen inventor TOTAL OTHER 120 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 62. Was visualized 53. Hops kiln TOTAL TAXES LEVIED 125 2,520,845 2,669,306 3,390,259 63. Giant armadillo 54. Carbamide Assessed Valuation - General Fund 128 $57,880,102 $61,418,948 $64,182,206 64. Dwarf buffaloes 55. Dull in color Assessed Valuation - All Other Funds 130 $63,396,364 $66,939,687 $69,722,013 65. An account of events 56. Upon Outstanding Indebtedness, July 1 2011 2012 2013 66. Avery dark black 57. Person, place or thing word General Obligation Bonds 135 0 0 0 58. Sleeveless Arab garment Capital Outlay Bonds 140 0 0 0 Temporary Note 145 0 0 0 The crossword puzzle brought to you by: No-Fund Warrant 150 0 0 0 Lease Purchase Principal 153 1,500,000 1,350,000 1,200,000 TOTAL USD DEBT 155 1,500,000 1,350,000 1,200,000 * Tax Rates are expressed in Mills ** Sponsoring District Only /s/ Gennifer G. 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Indicate Requisition #175035 on Contact number: the application form by the closing date of August 5, 2013. This included (box to the right). One ballot per person. ______ad is paid for by the Kansas Dept. of Transportation. 1205 Main, Goodland, KS 67735 star-news 10 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, July 30, 2013 sports K-18 baseball team wins Colby regional The Goodland Elks K-18 baseball team won the able to get three runs across on hits from Brandt Mull, West Regional Tournament in Colby on July 20 and Avila and Archer. Both teams scored another run in 21, securing a spot at the state tournament. the fifth. Avila and Dawson Raymer each hit a double. In game one against Ellis, Goodland took an early Goodland led 8-5 going into the sixth inning. Colby lead in the first inning, scoring seven runs on 1 hit and scored twice more, but Goodland opened the taps, two errors. After remaining scoreless for two innings, scoring nine runs on five hits including another double the boys put three across in the fourth to make it 10-0. from Avila. Levi Archer hit a single. Goodland won 17-7, advancing to the regional cham- In the fifth and final inning, Goodland scored three pionship game, where they faced Victoria. runs on three hits from Archer, Evan Peter and Wence Goodland got another early lead against Victoria, Hendrich, winning 13-0. scoring two runs in the first inning. The boys would hold The boys beat up on Colby in game two. Goodland Victoria scoreless until the sixth inning, while adding added four runs in the first two innings on hits from another two runs in the third. Peter and Luke Avila. Colby did not score until the In the sixth, Victoria scored twice, making it 4-2. third inning. They put three on the board to make it a Each team would score again in the seventh, with 4-3 game. Goodland went down in order in their half Goodland holding on to win 5-3. Goodland Elks K-18 player Wence Hendrich came up to bat in the team’s game against Colby at the of the inning. With the win, the boys advanced to the K-18 Baseball West Regional Tournament on July 20. Photo by Rich Headley/The Colby Free Press Colby scored once in the fourth, but Goodland was State Tournament in Lucas. Legion baseball team rallies against Norton, falls to Ulysses 8-0 The Goodland American Legion score. Brandon Verlindon went Bigee struck out leaving Nickell but was left stranded. The Outlaws added two more runs in the fifth. Outlaws ended their season on to first on a hit pitch with Amthor on third. Hillmer walked to first held Ulysses to their only scoreless Colby scored for the first time in Thursday after a late game rally crossing home plate. Zeke Stone and stole second. Freeman was inning in the fourth, but were unable their half of the inning after a triple to beat Norton 13-12 and an 8-0 and Tyler Jones struck out. Ryan out when his hit was caught by the to score themselves. by Josh Matchell and a single by loss to Ulysses in the Zone Seven Hillmer walked to first advancing first baseman. Helton hit a double Smith got a lead-off base hit in Luke Cox. Tournament. Verlindon to third. Mikail Freeman and Hillmer scored. Hendrich hit a the top of the fifth, Goodland’s Colby put a run across on an error In the first day of the tournament also walked advancing Hillmer single and Helton advanced to third. only hit of the game, but he too was in the sixth to make it 4-2, but Ellis Wednesday, Ulysses beat Norton to second. The bases were loaded Helton and Hendrich went on to left on base as Amthor, Verlindon came back with one more run in the but fell to Ellis, and Colby defeated when Gunner Helton hit the ball score. Smith was out on a combina- and Stone got out. Ulysses finished seventh. With one last chance to Goodland. Goodland and Norton and Verlindon, Freeman and Hilmer tion play from third to first. Amthor things up with one run in the bottom get ahead, Colby got one runner on were paired up for the first game in crossed the plate. walked on a hit ball and went on to of the fifth, winning 8-0. base on an error and two were hit by the consolation bracket on Thurs- Norton led until the bottom of score. Verlindon was left on first. With the loss, the Outlaws were pitches to load the bases. One scored day. The winner would face Ulysses the fourth when John Hendrich hit Norton led, 9-5. out of the tournament. Ulysses on an error, but three fly outs ended in the late game. a single on a full count. Smith fol- In the top of the sixth Andrew went on for a rematch with Ellis in the game with a 5-3 loss for Colby. It was a windy Thursday to play lowed with a hit between second Ellis got two RBIs on a single for the first of two Friday games. The Colby put in a much better game baseball at Memorial Field. The and third, leaving him safe at first Norton and scored himself. For winner would face Colby for the Saturday, taking down Ellis in or- Ryan Hillmer pitched during Outlaws remained behind until they and Hendrich at second. Amthor’s Goodland Hillmer struck out and championship. der in nearly every inning, giving the Goodland American Legion were at their last turn at bat in the hit advanced Hendrich and Smith. Freeman was out on a fly ball. Hel- Despite five errors on Ellis’ part, up just two hits and no runs until baseball team’s game against bottom of the seventh inning when Hendrich stole home to score. ton hit a solo home run. Goodland Ulysses was only able to score two the seventh inning. Colby scored Norton on Thursday. Gunner Helton went on to cross the Verlindon’s foul was caught by the was able to score another run. That Photo by Pat Schiefen runs in the four-inning game, while quickly in the first, but wasn’t able home plate after a Norton player catcher. Stone was hit by a ball but left the score at 12-7. The Outlaw’s The Goodland Star-News giving up 16 runs. to put any other runs across until the missed a catch when Helton was was out after he swung at it. Norton six-run seventh inning lifted them Ellis advanced to the champion- seventh inning. sliding into third. Helton’s run gave led 9-1. up for the 13-12 win. unable to get a hit until the final in- ship game Friday evening. As the Colby led 2-0 going into the bot- the Outlaws the boost they needed to In the top of the fifth the first bat- With Norton knocked out of the ning while giving up six runs in the top team in the winner’s bracket, tom of the seventh, but gave up three get the 13-12 win. Goodland scored ter for Norton was out when his hit tournament, Goodland moved on first inning. Ulysses added another Colby needed to win once to claim unearned runs, allowing Ellis to get six runs in that inning. Going into was caught by the first baseman. to face Ulysses in the late game. run in the bottom of the second to the title, whereas Ellis needed to the 3-2 win and the zone champion- that inning, Norton led 12-7. The next batter Toby Nichol went to Meanwhile, in the winner’s bracket, make it 7-0. win twice. ship title. Kelby Smith led off the batting first on a hit. The next batter Trevor Colby defeated Ellis 10-2. Goodland batters went down Neither team scored until the Ellis will advance to the state and hit a single. Kyler Amthor fol- Lewis hit the ball to the pitcher and The Outlaws struggled against in order until the top of the third, third inning when Ellis put two runs tournament. lowed with a triple and helped Smith was out at first. The last batter Lane Ulysses pitcher Taylor Watie, being when Verlindon made it on base, across on one hit and one error. They matters of record

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