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Tuesday, July 2, 2019 VVV PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1895 VVV WWW.EMPORIAGAZETTE.COM ROOTED IN AMERICUS

By Linzi Garcia problems. Elisha joined Americus [email protected] Town Company and opened “The Americus House” hotel, which Descendants of two of the 16 was later known as “The Goddard founding members of Americus House,” directly on Main Street. met for a historical tour and dia- The Goddards befriended the logue last month. Hills, and upon George’s death in The Hill descendants, con- the spring of 1858, T.C. bought sisting of the third- and fourth- George’s land and married Lucy in great grandchildren of Thomas October. C. (“T.C.”) Hill, came from New The Hill descendents visited Jersey, South Carolina, Montana the lot where The Goddard House and Florida. In total, they traveled formerly stood. Main Street was more than 6,000 miles to gain in- composed of 16 lots, one for each formation on, insight into and love Americus Town Company mem- for their ancestors. ber. T.C. Hill and William Grims- For about 20 years, Lucy ley were original members of the worked as the postmaster and al- Americus Town Company, an orga- legedly even lived in the back of nization established to locate and the building for a short time. The build upon land to create the town post office where this occurred is of Americus. There were many the current Americus City Hall, smaller settlements in the area pri- where the family gathered the or to Americus, but the town itself morning of the Americus tour. was established in 1857. “We have, as a family, so much history wrapped up in this little The Hill Family town,” third-great-granddaughter T.C. Hill, originally from Maine, Robin Boyle said. moved to Council Grove where he “I love history. They all love had a mercantile business. He then history too,” fourth great-grand- LINZI GARCIA/GAZETTE moved to a farm on Allen Creek, daughter Christine Dutton said. outside of Americus, and became “It’s a realization — okay, this is The Hill descendants gather near the graves of their ancestors during their historical tour of deeply invested in developing the where we came from. Our family Americus. town. was here.” her babies and what it was like to came along, too. T.C. initiated and supported Lucy and George had three said she has no intention of slow- build a life in Americus, the family Thomas Stanley was buried in multitudinous business endeav- children, all of which died early ing down and is excited to delve said. The food, decor and clothing Great Bend. The Hill descendants ors, including the construction on. She and T.C. had six children, deeper into the Hill family and in- were in period. visited his grave, coincidentally of a sawmill and a corn mill. T.C. three of which survived to adult- to the other branches of her family “Sometimes we don’t even re- exactly 102 years after his burial. was also a member of the Kan- hood, including Thomas Stanley tree. member what year we’re in,” Robin “We didn’t realize it,” Robin sas House of Representatives; He Hill. Next, the family would like to said. said. “I had no idea.” blamed the job and subsequent From 1905-1912, Thomas Stan- look into their ancestry in Maine In 1910, Thomas Stanley and She recalled that a newspaper lack of sleep for the illness that ley Hill owned the Saddlerock and Massachusetts, with a future his family moved to Wisconsin, article, published on May 31, 1917, quickly led to his death. Cafe in Council Grove, where the trip there in the works. where Donald Hill (a.k.a. “Pop- pronounced his death and men- T.C.’s wife Lucy Goddard Hill Hill descendants shared breakfast “It’s really neat to be able to per”) was born. Donald and his tioned that the funeral would take was previously married to George together. Also in Council Grove, come together and remember wife had Myrtle and Jean. Myrtle’s place the next day. Thatcher Goddard. the Hill descendants ate at Trail these people and remember what children, James Dutton and Robin “There we stood, June 1, 102 In 1855, Lucy, her sister, Days Cafe and Museum, where they did and learn about them and Dutton Boyle, and Jean’s children, years to the day of his funeral,” George, his brother Elisha and they were warmly welcomed as learn about everybody else around Jeannie Pritchett Bernstein and Robin said, visibly awestruck. their mother moved from Massa- family by Lucy Hill reenactor Shir- here,” Christine Dutton said. Kenny Pritchett, are the family After over 17 years of DNA and chusetts to Rock Creek, outside of ley McClintock. McClintock read members who participated in this ancestral research, Robin started Council Grove, upon the doctor’s from Lucy’s diary as she recounted trip. James’ daughter Christine planning this trip last May. She Please see Root, Page 3 request to assuage George’s health the family’s trek to Kansas, losing DEMOLITION WORK BEGINS AT ABIGAIL MORSE HALL HAYING DEMONSTRATION

By Ryann Brooks BRINGS HISTORY TO LIFE ON [email protected]

With construction of Emporia THE TALLGRASS PRAIRIE State University’s Schallenkamp Residence Hall nearing comple- By Lydia Kautz Some of the grass cut in the tion, demolition on parts of Abigail [email protected] haying demonstration was baled Morse Hall began Monday morn- and set aside to cure and later be ing. In modern-day middle Amer- used for feed. The project will see the com- ica, the face of farming has In times past, the hay would plete removal of Northeast Morse changed drastically. have been raked up by hand af- Hall and parts of Central Morse However, there are still people ter it had dried and placed in the Halls. out there who try to keep history hayrack, according to Sommer- Major demolition work will alive and remind the world what feld. begin in the coming weeks, with it used to be like. “It’s done in order to preserve construction expected to be com- Saturday at the Tallgrass Prai- the crop for winter feed,” he said. pleted by Sept. 8. rie National Preserve, a haying “For horses, cattle, any kind of “The demolition company, demonstration was performed. livestock.” McPherson, their goal is to have Derral Sommerfeld was one Sommerfeld, who came to the their work complete before stu- of those who performed the Tallgrass Prairie from Tecum- dents return,” Director of Residen- demonstration, cutting down seh with his wife Sheila for the tial Life Cass Coughlin said. “It grass for hay with the use of two demonstration, has been doing will be a matter of reclaiming the draft horses and a 19th century historical reenactments such as site, fixing the roads and that kind mower. this for about 15 years. He has of stuff while the students are here RYANN BROOKS/GAZETTE He cut roughly acre and a been working with the Tallgrass hopefully.” Demolition began in the vicinity of Abigail Morse Hall on Monday half a patch of high, green grass Prairie since the national park Coughlin said the work will be morning. The oldest section of the building will remain intact while with the antique mower, starting was founded, doing demonstra- done carefully in order to preserve the north and south additions will be brought down. around 10:30 a.m. and finishing tions and offering wagon rides. and renovate the oldest section that afternoon around 3 p.m., “Part of it’s keeping the histo- of Morse, which was opened in There will be one major change the lawn will remain there on the with an hourlong break for lunch ry alive,” he said. “Not too many 1924 — a change from ESU’s 2014 from the original design, however. west side of Wooster Lake.” in between. That’s a total of people nowadays can see this master plan which called for the “In the original drawings for The university has yet to de - about three and a half hours to type of thing being done or un- complete demolition of the build- Abigail, there was a trunk room,” cide what will be done with the re- mow what, with a modern mow- derstand what it is or how to do ing following the construction of a Coughlin said with a laugh. “We’re maining open space once the oth- er, would likely take significantly it.” new dormitory. That original plan not going to have a trunk room. If er section of Central is removed, less time. Sommerfeld wants the young- was modified as university admin- only students showed up to school Coughlin said. Saturday was exceptionally er generation to be able to wit- istrators recognized the historical with one trunk, then I would love Coughlin said the work rep - hot, so he and the horses had to ness this part of their history and significance of the building. Still, to have a trunk room. They come resents a longstanding commit- take frequent breaks. understand what previous gener- some changes will be made during with a trunk plus some.” ment to addressing student needs “The horses are (probably) ations went through to do tasks the renovation process to enhance More changes will include in a way that honors the universi- more used to it than I am,” Som- that modern day people may take student experiences in the coming additions on both the north and ty’s history. merfeld said. “They don’t know for granted. years. south ends of Abigail for student “I can’t speak to enrollment, what air conditioning is. They’re George Courter and his wife, The renovated Abigail Morse lounge areas. A new ramp and but I think what we’re address- in (the heat) 24/7, so they’re ac- Teri, were visiting from New Hall will provide living space for stair access will also be construct- ing — we had millions of dollars climated to it. But, you know, we Jersey when they ran across the approximately 104 students, with ed, along with a mechanical build- in deferred maintenance for our do stop them, let them breathe haying demonstration. common areas being centrally lo- ing for the generators and HVAC existing halls,” he said. “Our goal regularly, offer them water.” cated on the first floor. Like Schal- equipment. was not to add a huge number of If they’re thirsty, they’ll drink. Please see Hay, Page 3 lenkamp Residence Hall, it will be “The green space is going to be beds. It was to address that [de - designed with student needs in on the north end of Abigail, kind ferred maintenance] and do so in mind, providing modern ameni- of wrapping the pedestrian mall a way that was attractive to the Let Freedom Ring & Your Stomach Sing! ties. around the lake,” Coughlin said. students and kind of know what “It will have the communi- “In terms of what happens east they were looking for. We got to ty space and common areas and of Central Morse — the part that do some very pragmatic stuff that Open that kind of goes back to its stays — we haven’t defined yet.” we needed to do and we were able original design,” Coughlin said. Coughlin said the area where to do that with student input and 6am - 2pm “The first floor will really be the Northeast Morse now sits will be leadership.” on the main gathering area and func- converted into a green space. A live stream of the demo - tional space for community.” “That is going to be green lition project can be found at Fourth of July!! space and sidewalks,” he said. www.youtube.com/watch?v=shI- “That part is defined within the wQGyj4XI. VOL. 127, NO. 2 scope of the Abigail process, and Page 2 VVV THE GAZETTE, EMPORIA, KANSAS VVV Tuesday, July 2, 2019 ALMANAC WEATHER OBITUARIES

AUSTIN DEAN RHOADS Austin Dean Rhoads of Wichita died on Saturday, June 29, 2019 in an Donna 90/72 91/72 91/70 89/69 automobile accident near Elmdale on WEDNESDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY highway 50. He was 22. L. Boesker PM t-storms T-storms T-storms T-storms Austin was born on September 8, 1996 in McPherson, Kansas the son of Donna L. Boesker, 72, retired CFO Randall Dean. Jr. and Wendy Kay Wann for Quivira Council Boy Scouts, passed ON THIS DAY IN Rhoads. away June 29, 2019. Surviving family members include: mother, Wendy Donna was a member of the AICPA, Wann of Clearwater, Florida; sisters, Ashlynn Hanna ACLU and League of Women Voters. and husband Cody and Aerial Rhoads both of She volunteered with Rainbows United Wichita; nephew, Carson Hanna; niece, Riley Hanna; and loved watching college basketball, grandparents, Patricia J. Rhoads of Emporia, Harold reading and watching T.V. Donna was and Nettie Wann of McPherson; great-grandpa, J.W. a loving wife, mother and grandmother JULY 2 Rhoads of Emporia. who loved spending time with family. N 1776, the Continental Congress passed a resolution saying that He is preceded in death by his father, Randall Dean She was preceded by her sister, Jan “these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and Rhoads, Jr.; grandfather, Randall D. Rhoads, Sr.; great- Sevilla. independent States.” grandparents, Clifford and Elring Cook; Amos and Donna is survived by her husband Avis Wann, Vernon and Adeline Peterson; paternal of 52 years, David Boesker; daughter, IN 1917, rioting erupted in East St. Louis, Illinois, as white mobs at- grandmother, Phyllis Rhoads. Alexia (Jerome) Foster; brother, Doug tacked black residents; nearly 50 people, mostly blacks, are believed Austin was known for his kind heart. He would give Waltner; sister, Aileen Miller; and grandchildren, Ashley and Joaquin to have died in the violence. the shirt off his back to a stranger and has many times. He always put everyone before himself. He never asked Foster. anything from anyone but did everything for everyone. Memorial service will be held at IN 1976, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Gregg v. Georgia, ruled 7-2 the He never judged anyone and always saw the best in Resthaven Mortuary on Monday, July death penalty was not inherently cruel or unusual. everyone. There was never a dull moment when Austin 8th, 2019 at 11:00 AM. Memorials may be made to • SPONSORED BY• was around. He lived by the motto of give it to God one day at a time. He was the light in everyone’s life. He Rainbows United, 3223 N Oliver Ave, was an angel all along and will never be forgotten. Wichita, KS 67220. Celebration of Life / Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at Roberts-Blue- Barnett Funeral Home, Emporia. Graveside services will be 10:30 a.m., Friday, July 5, 2019 at Prairie Grove Cemetery west of Cottonwood Falls, Kansas. Memorial contributions to Beacon for Hope Suicide Prevention or the Emporia Rescue Mission can be sent in care of RUTH BLOXOM the funeral home. You can leave online condolences at Memorial services for Ruth TheDAILY REPORT www.robertsblue.com. Bloxom, 86, Emporia, will be held POLICE & Bethany Torres, 909 Riverview at the First United Methodist SHERIFF Dr., no driver’s license and Church, Emporia at 11:00 A.M. on stop sign, June 28 ABOUT TOWN Saturday, July 6, 2019 conducted Bruce Hutcherson, 502 Neo- by Pastors Karla Sheffy and Ron INCIDENTS REPORTED sho St. #1, signal required, Harris of the church. Cremation has POLICE suspended driver’s license Slime Day at the library occurred. She died Thursday, June SUNDAY and no proof of insurance, 27 at Holiday Resort. Animal at large, 1200 Hatcher June 29 Children in grades 3 - 8 are invited to come out for Ruth Staton was born in St., 9:41 a.m. Keiana Mitchell, 811 ½ Whildin some slimetastic fun from 4 - 6 p.m. today at Emporia Wichita, Kansas on February 25, Missing person, 2200 Prairie St., St., disorderly conduct, June Public Library, 110 E. 6th Ave. 1933 the daughter of James “Jim” and Hazel (Treece) 12:15 p.m. 29 They will have different kinds of ingredients for kids Staton. She married Gene Bloxom in St. John, Kansas on Non-injury accident, 2300 Richard Campa, 2023 Gloria to experiment with and create their own slime recipe. July 3, 1955. He survives of the home. Industrial Rd., 4:15 p.m. St., domestic battery and The first 30 people to each program will have the oppor- Ruth is also survived by her daughters, Gena Brown Welfare check, information obstruct, June 29 tunity to make magnetic slime with a magnet included. (Mike), Albuquerque, NM, and Ann Pruitt (Craig) Round redacted Loetta Fowler, 1376 Road 160, This is a come-and-go program, so join in when you Rock, Texas; brother, John Staton (Connie), Auburn, Motor vehicle hit and run, 1300 careless driving, June 30 can. For questions, please call Young Adult Librarian, Tif- Alabama; grandchildren, Aaron Brown, Emily Nash, Lawrence St., 5:17 p.m. fany Fay, at 340-6454 or email [email protected]. Hannah Krause, Libby Johnson, Ruthie Mayes, and Matt MONDAY ANIMALS Pruitt, as well as 9 great-grandchildren. Her parents died Agency assist, E. 15th Ave. and All-American Mile earlier. Highland St., 12:05 a.m. PET PATROL The All-American Mile, a fast, flat course that is four She was an Elementary Education graduate of Emporia & VANDALISM To report a lost or found pet, State University and was a kindergarten teacher at POLICE loops around Emporia State University’s circle drive, will call the Humane Society Maynard Elementary School in Emporia until her SUNDAY take place 7:30 a.m. Thursday. at 342-4477, 8:30 a.m. - retirement. Criminal damage, 1000 E. 7th Proceeds from the race will benefit the Marine Corps- 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Her memberships included First United Methodist Ave., 1:37 p.m. Law Enforcement Foundation: www.mc-lef.org. The ANIMAL EMERGENCY Church, and the women’s circle of the church, PEO, and Motor vehicle , 1000 Riv- foundation provides a $35,000 college scholarship to the For a nuisance animal or ani- Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority. erview Dr., 9:12 p.m. children of each fallen Marine of Federal Law Enforce- mal in need of care, call the The family requests no flowers. Memorials have been ment Officer. Emporia Police Department, established with Emporia Friends of the Zoo or SOS, Advanced registration ends Monday and is available COURTS 343-4200, or the Lyon Coun- contributions may be sent in care of Roberts-Blue-Barnett ty Sheriff’s Office, 342-5545. for $15 using a paper form, or online at www.runreg. Funeral Home, PO Box #175, Emporia, Kansas 66801. Dale Wallace, 206 NE. Main St., EMPORIA ANIMAL SHELTER com/all-american-mile. Race day registration is avail- Melvern, DUI and suspended Arrangements to claim or able for $20 (cash or check) from 6:30 a.m. - 7:15 am on driver’s license, June 20 adopt pets at the animal Thursday. Checks can be made to The Marine Corps-Law Desirae Setzkorn, 518 West St., shelter, 1216 Hatcher St., can Enforcement Foundation. improper backing, June 27 be made by calling 340-6345 Michael Mallory, 223 S. Buck- between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Model T Ford Club Movie Trivia Night eye St., Iola, careless driving Saturday - Wednesday. The East Central Kansas Model T Ford Club will meet and leaving the scene of EMPORIA VETERINARY HOS- at the Burlington Library, located on US Hwy. 75, at The No Coast Film Festival will hold a Movie Trivia accident, June 27 PITAL 6:30 p.m. July 11. Members are asked to bring a covered Night 6 - 8 p.m. July 18 at Twin Rivers Wine and Gourmet Gregory Ramirez, 1029 Lakev- Pets may be up for adoption at dish to share prior to the meeting. Shoppe. iew St., suspended driver’s the Emporia Veterinary Hos- All meetings are open to the public. Owning a Ford Tickets are $25 per team (up to six players) and avail- license and stop sign, June 27 pital: 342-6515. Model T or Model A is not a requirement for member- able at the winery. Funds raised benefit the No Coast Film Xavier McGrady, 714 S. Wood Festival. St., Olathe, speeding and no LOTTERY ship. This is a family organization and a chapter of the proof of insurance, June 28 not for profit, National Model T Ford Club of America. Bond Town Hall Meetings Devawn Mitchell, 501 Sunny- For additional information call Bud Redding at 785- For the latest winning numbers slope St. Apt. 10, criminal 733-2124. Emporia Public Schools invites the public to attend one visit www.kslottery.com. trespass, June 28 of four town hall meetings to learn about the bond as well ECKAN enrollment as common district needs and project recommendations. ECKAN Head Start is now accepting applications for The next meeting will be held 6 p.m. July 11 in the Empo- enrollment for its 2019-2020 programs. ECKAN provides ria Middle School Cafetorium. full-day preschool for ages 3-5, childcare for ages birth - 3 District administrators, as well as HTK architects, and home-based services through age 5. will be available to share information and answer any ONE DEAD AFTER All services and programs are free. questions community stakeholders may have. Plans have Applications accepted 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday developed over the past 18 months as information was all year at 1130 Scott St. or 215 W. Sixth Ave., Room 205. gathered through the district facilities needs assessment. ECKAN Head Start will be open 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. July 10 for For questions or more information regarding the bond or HEAD-ON COLLISION town hall meetings please call 341-2200 or email commu- enrollment. Call 343-3270 or 342-2304 for more informa- NEAR STRONG CITY tion. 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By Ryann Brooks [email protected] ACCIDENT ON I-35 NORTHBOUND One man was killed in a head-on collision near No injuries were reported after a Strong City early Saturday two-vehicle accident Monday morning morning. on I-35 northbound at mile marker 137. Chase County Sheriff Lyon County Sheriff Jeff Cope said Richard Dorneker said the Kansas Department of Transporta- accident occurred around tion was out doing road maintenance 3:15 a.m. when a vehicle at 11:45 a.m. A KDOT Sterling dump crossed the center line of truck, driven by Alex Dreier, 29, had a U.S. Highway 50 and struck eling eastbound. Long was crash barrier on the back. A Toyota Co- another vehicle head-on. airlifted to Stormont Vail in rolla, driven by Jordan Lauer, 26, collid- Austin Rhoads, 22, of Topeka where he remains in ed into the barrier. All occupants were Wichita was pronounced critical condition. wearing a seat belt. dead on the scene. Rhoads Dorneker said there were There was major front-end damage was traveling westbound no other passengers in ei- to the Toyota, and it was towed. Dreier when the accident occurred. ther vehicle. The highway drove the KDOT truck off the scene. The driver of the other remained closed for about 90 LINZI GARCIA/GAZETTE Lauer and passenger Madison Jew- vehicle was Nathan Long minutes Saturday morning ell, 24, were treated on scene and were of Elmdale, who was trav- while the scene was cleared. A Toyota Corolla collided with a KDOT truck’s crash barrier. not transported.

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LINZI GARCIA/GAZETTE Belle and Dale Grimsley at the historical Grimsley family grave.

LINZI GARCIA/GAZETTE The Hill descendants on the Goddard House lot, one of the 16 original Americus Main Street lots for Town Company members. The Grimsley family, circa 1938. PRAIRIE EARTH TOURS RECOGNIZED WITH LEADERSHIP AWARD

COURTESY PHOTOS Prairie Earth Tours received the Huck Boyd Leader of the Year award for rural tourism presented by The Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University. Casey Cagle, owner of Prairie Earth Tours was presented with a plaque to honor the achievement.

By Jessie Wagoner doing great things in the field of Special to The Gazette tourism. He said Kansas tourism, was. The more people can get to Every Friday evening he provides horseback riding or do both.” especially bringing tourists to the fall in love with the Flint Hills two-hour sunset tours which begin Prairie Earth Tours will also be Prairie Earth Tours was hon- Flint Hills, is a passion for him be- means there are more people to at Grand Central Hotel in Cotton- offering history tours in Emporia, help conserve this endangered wood Falls. He also offers three- four medicinal and edible plant ored to receive The Huck Boyd cause as people see the Flint Hills ecosystem.” hour tours leaving from Flying W tours and tours with Jim Hoy. Leader of the Year award for rural themselves, they learn and devel- tourism presented by The Huck Cagle said it is important to en- Ranch each Saturday. He is also hoping to create some op a desire to protect the area. Boyd National Institute for Rural courage tourism to boost the local “Flying W Ranch is a great Council Grove History Tours. Development at Kansas State Uni- “I think the Flint Hills are like economy and to engage people to place to begin the tours,” Cagle Cagle encourages people to versity. the uneaten part of the apple when protect the Flint Hills when need- said. “They have so many options follow Prairie Earth Tours on Casey Cagle, owner of Prairie it comes to Kansas,” Cagle said. ed. — horseback riding, lodging and Facebook and sign up for his Earth Tours said it was an honor “There are a lot of places where Prairie Earth Tours offers a vari- more. People can stay there and email newsletter to learn more to be listed with other Kansans you can see the remnants of what ety of tours through the Flint Hills. then take a tour with me or go about upcoming tours.

said. “We took a small hike HAY to the Southwind trail and From PAGE 1 that was nice. And yester- day we walked out to the bison herd — not far, just to The visit was part of their see them at a distance, but quest to cross more states off we didn’t get very close.” their list. George Courter said Kan- “Kansas is our 48th sas had more or less fit their state,” George Courter said. expectations of the state — Teri Courter grew up on low, grassy rolling hills. a farm and it reminded her a “So far, we like it,” he bit of that. said. “It’s a little different, but it’s beautiful,” she said. The pair love national parks, he said, which is how they ended up braving the heat to visit the Tallgrass Prairie. “We love this stuff,” he

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EDITORIAL Mayor-elect Lucas should pardon those with marijuana convictions AT THE RAIL F KANSAS City Mayor-elect Quinton The problem of the citizenship question Lucas keeps one of his campaign prom - ises, our city could become the latest THIS CENSUS/CON- House seats, reducing Kansas’ may hold down the participa- in the nation to clear marijuana posses - GRESSIONAL REAPPOR- bargaining position on issues in tion of longtime residents who I Congress that are important to aren’t citizens, or do you want sion convictions en masse. TIONMENT issue breaks a Kansans. Like, agriculture fund- Last week, Lucas, who holds the 3rd District at- to scare some residents who ing, and probably even whether large seat on the City Council, decisively defeated lot of ways for Kansas, and aren’t citizens off participation, the U.S. Supreme Court de- Amtrak riders in Kansas wind which may insulate conserva- fellow council member Jolie Justus in the race to up on buses, not railroad cars. replace Mayor Sly James. He campaigned on a com - cision last week that tossed, tive, likely Republican, mem- Gov, Laura Kelly, like many bers of Congress? monsense criminal justice reform platform, among at least for now, a question Democrats, wants every person other issues. Of course, the issue proba- about legal residency in the Martin who is actually in the U.S. to be Lucas pledged to use the pardon power of the Hawver counted on that upcoming cen- bly comes down to just where mayor’s office to wipe out all stand-alone convic - U.S. splashes into Kansas in sus, because the numbers will that census information, and tions for minor municipal marijuana violations. several ways. Hawver News likely mean more federal assis- the names and addresses of ”It’s a question of fairness,” Lucas told The Star. Co. tance for the state. Who doesn’t residents who aren’t citizens, He’s right. And Lucas should make good on this The high court decision was want more of our federal income wind up. It’s not supposed to be promise. basically that there is no persua- tax to be returned to Kansas un- widely dispersed within the fed- Thousands of marijuana-related convictions in sive constitutional reason for der a wide range of programs? eral government — say, to im- Kansas City Municipal Court could be dismissed, the upcoming 2020 U.S. Census Some politicians believe Kansas migration law enforcers — but depending on how far back the pardons reach. Close to require folks in the U.S. to re- could lose a House seat if not all with the current president and to 8,900 marijuana-related cases have been disposed veal whether they are lawfully residents are counted. his insistence on America for at the municipal level since 1998. Some are stand- in the United States. Practically, Republicans tend to lean to- Americans, or whatever the cur- alone. Others are not. most are, but millions aren’t. ward making the census a count rent catchphrase is, who knows? As of last week, there were 2,736 pending mari - The likely result? If the de- of legal citizens. That, they say, Would you risk filling out cision holds, millions of immi- juana cases. means that the federal govern- the form if it puts you and your grants who aren’t formally U.S. ment at least takes care of citi- While some voters might be surprised to learn family in jeopardy of deporta- citizens will fill out the census zens, who are likely voters, and that Kansas City’s mayor can issue pardons, Lucas, tion? Or would you trust the who takes office Aug. 1, will indeed have that power. form, and we’ll know how many those non-citizens who don’t people we have in the nation and participate in the census don’t federal government to use the As the city charter states, “The mayor shall have au - in each state and where they are wind up with political pow- census information just for pop- thority to pardon any person convicted of violating and just what federal and state er, and if they can register to ulation-sensitive issues, like ap- any ordinance of this city.” government needs to do to keep vote under state laws, vote for portionment of Congress (and Although recreational marijuana use is not legal them safe, healthy, educated… candidates who will take care downstream, reapportionment in Missouri, voters have sent a strong message that basically living a decent life in of them — like most of us do. of state legislatures)? attitudes about pot have changed. And there is little the United States. If residents Some politicians believe that What’s the outcome? We can political will to use scarce law enforcement resourc - who aren’t formally citizens Kansas could lose a House seat see Republicans wanting the cit- es to prosecute nonviolent marijuana cases. don’t fill out the form, fearing if non-citizens in California and izenship issue, Democrats not In 2017, Kansas City voters overwhelmingly ap - deportation, well, that has other certain other states are counted. wanting it. And both can make proved a new ordinance that lowered penalties in effects that might or might not So, is it making sure that the arguments. Probably depends city court for people caught with small amounts of favor Kansas. federal government knows how on what arguments you care to marijuana. Violators are ticketed and pay nominal The census total will deter- to spread its (that’s our tax-dol- hear… fines and court costs without the threat of jail time. mine just how the nation’s 435 lar-funded) resources to states Syndicated by Hawver As a result, there have been fewer cases filed in seats in Congress are appor- and their residents, or is it let- News Company LLC of Municipal Court, and more people have been con - tioned, which states gain seats, ting the federal government Topeka; Martin Hawver is victed on amended charges instead of marijuana which states lose seats. It could know where the citizens — not publisher of Hawver’s Capitol charges. mean, once the long division is just residents — are, and using Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker an - completed, that Kansas could that information for assembling Report—to learn more about nounced in November that her office would no lon - lose one of its four U.S. represen- and funding federal programs? this nonpartisan statewide ger prosecute most marijuana possession cases. And tatives. It could mean that some Seeing the political problem political news service, visit the last year, Missouri voters also approved the use of states (think California and here? Do you want something website at www.hawvernews. medical marijuana for certain health issues. probably Texas) will see more on the upcoming census that com The changes enacted in the last couple years have been needed steps toward reforming the criminal VISUAL VOICES justice system. But what about people arrested on low-level marijuana charges in Kansas City prior to 2017? The arrests and convictions can stay on their records for years and impact their prospects for jobs, loans and housing. ”It’s a no-brainer issue,” Lucas said. “It’s only fair to eliminate those barriers.” So, what does reform look like? Lucas is research - ing what other cities have done, but there are tem - plates that could provide guidance. It will take time and personnel, but it will get done, Lucas said. He wants to limit the administrative work and the costs associated with expungement as much as possible. In San Francisco, 9,362 people will be eligible to have their old marijuana-related criminal offens - es dismissed and sealed under a plan announced by the city’s district attorney. Denver’s Turn Over a New Leaf program doesn’t require applicants to pay for any part of the dismissal or sealing process. In Seattle, judges vacated more than 500 marijuana possession convictions last September, and Wash - ington Gov. Jay Inslee’s plan to pardon those with marijuana convictions could clear thousands more. A spokeswoman for Kansas City Municipal Court declined to comment on whether Presiding Judge Corey Carter or Presiding Judge Pro Tem Ardie Bland would be opposed to dismissing past convic - tions. “It is not the place of the judiciary to comment on the actions that may be taken by the Mayor, Pros - ecutor’s Office and/or police,” she wrote in an email. In Kansas City and across the country, the crimi - nalization of marijuana has taken a heavy toll, partic - ularly on minorities. Lucas has an important oppor - tunity to undo some of the damage done by the “war on drugs” and allow low-level offenders to make a fresh start. Dismissing nonviolent marijuana convictions is V V V one small but consequential step toward reforming the criminal justice system at the local level. www.emporiagazette.com517 Merchant Street, Emporia, Kansas 668011 620 342 4805 Kansas City Star Tuesday, July 2, 2019 VVVTHE GAZETTE, EMPORIA, KANSAS VVV Page 5 Health&Fitness DOGGONE IT: FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS NOT ALWAYS SAFE FOR PETS

Special to The Gazette or heavy curtains can block could be burned or injured out light. if it gets too close to the MANHATTAN — The “Many dogs will appreci- fireworks or attempts to re- Fourth of July is a time for ate being in the safe confines trieve one which has been fun and noisy celebration for of their crate and will do fine ignited,” Nelson said. many people. But for pets, if allowed to stay there,” she Some products people the summer holiday can be said. use to make watching fire- filled with fear and anxiety Nelson also recommends works more comfortable — as well as other dangers, playing soothing music or citronella candles and oils, says a Kansas State Univer- turning on the TV or white insect coils and repellants, sity veterinarian. noise machine to help block and even the glow-in-the- Susan Nelson, clinical out the loud crackles and dark jewelry kids wear — al- professor at the university’s booms of fireworks. Other op- so can be dangerous to pets. Veterinary Health Center tions to help pets with mild “Keep dangerous items in the College of Veterinary anxiety stay calm are using out of your pet’s reach and Medicine, said the best way an anxiety wrap, temporar- don’t apply products that to keep pets safe this July ily relocating the pet to the aren’t labeled for safe use Fourth is by keeping them quieter home of a friend or on pets,” Nelson said. “For mainly indoors and then un- relative, or taking the pet to example, mosquitoes are of- der leash control when they a kennel during the holiday. ten out in force this time of need to go outside. year, but don’t be tempted to “The sound of fireworks spray your pet with insect re- can make some pets run off pellants that contain DEET in an attempt to get away as it is toxic for them. Only from the noise,” Nelson apply insect repellants that said. “In fact, this is the time state they are safe to use on of year with the highest inci- pets.” dence of runaway pets.” The Fourth of July picnic Besides getting lost, also can be a risky time for a there is also the risk of get- pet. Nelson said it’s import- ting hit by a car, as a pet’s ant to keep human foods fear will make it less obser- and beverages out of a pet’s vant of oncoming traffic, reach. Nelson said. She recom- Some over-the-counter “Pets often experience mends making sure each pet medications, such as Anxi- vomiting and/or diarrhea has some type of ID, such as ety TFLN, may benefit pets when given foods they are a tag or microchip, in case it with mild to moderate noise not used to eating,” she said. should get lost. anxiety. “And some foods, such as If you are going to a large “If your pet has severe chocolate, macadamia nuts, fireworks display to cele- noise phobias, talk to your onions, grapes/raisins, cof- brate the holiday, Nelson vet about prescription an- fee, salt and yeast-based said keep your pet at home. ti-anxiety medication and bread dough, are potentially “Large firework displays, have it ready to give to the toxic for your pet.” which come with noise and pet on the first day fireworks Alcoholic beverages are crowds of people, can cause are allowed,” Nelson said. always a no-no for your pet, many pets to become anx- The loud noises and so keep the beer and wine ious,” she said. “And leaving bright lights fireworks pro- out of reach, Nelson said. pets locked in the car is not duce aren’t the only things Other dangerous items that an option as warm tempera- about them that can be dan- a pet shouldn’t get include tures can lead to heat ex- gerous to pets. Nelson said fatty foods, which can lead haustion or heat stroke.” some fireworks, whether lit to life-threatening pancre- Just being inside may or unlit, can be toxic to ani- atitis; corncobs, bones and not be enough for some pets mals. Also hazardous to pets wooden barbecue skewers who get anxious or fearful can be items used to ignite can cause blockage of the because of loud noises and fireworks: lighters, punks, intestinal tract if swallowed; COURTESY PHOTO flashes of light. Nelson rec- matches, lighter fluid, etc. and candies sweetened with Dude, a therapy service dog, is ready to celebrate the Fourth of July. To make it a ommends putting the pet in “Even if your dog is not artificial sweeteners, such as fun and happy holiday for all, a Kansas State University veterinarian says keep pet a secure room where blinds bothered by fireworks, it xylitol, can be toxic. safety in mind.

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BOWMAN GETS 1ST CUP SERIES WIN AT CHICAGOLAND CHASE COUNTY DIRT BAGS The Associated Press ally for myself to validate difficult day for the top per- my career.” formers at JGR. WIN STATE JOLIET, ILL. — Alex Bow- Larson put together an- Martin Truex Jr. never man is part of the club now. other memorable run a year really threatened and had That means no more cracks after he lost an epic last-lap to settle for ninth after CHAMPIONSHIP about coming up empty. duel with Kyle Busch on the winning last weekend in He’s a winner once again. same track. Larson passed California. Kyle Busch had Bowman held off Kyle Bowman with about sev- several issues with his car Larson for his first career en laps left, but Bowman on his way to 22nd. NASCAR Cup Series victo- quickly regained the lead It was hot and humid ry, leading a terrific perfor- and smartly navigated his when pole-sitter Austin Dil- mance for Hendrick Mo- way to the victory. lon led the field to the start- torsports at Chicagoland “He was struggling, and ing line, but thunderstorms Speedway on Sunday. we were able to get to him quickly rolled in and halted Bowman had one of the and get by him, but he did the race after 11 laps. The fastest cars during prac- a good job,” Larson said. wind picked up and rain tice, and the strength of his “He did a good job regroup- pounded the track after the No. 88 Axalta Chevrolet ing and figuring out how to drivers and crew members showed after the race was make his car drive better.” retreated to their trailers. delayed by a storm. He had Joey Logano, who leads When the race resumed just six top-five finishes in Kyle Busch by 18 points for after a delay of more than 133 starts on NASCAR’s top the top spot in the series three hours, it was a com- series before his banner day standings, finished third. pletely different situation. on the bumpy 1.5-mile oval. Jimmie Johnson was fourth, The temperature dropped The 26-year-old Bow- and Brad Keselowski round- more than 20 degrees, forc- man, who won on the Xfin- ed out the top five. ing the teams to adapt on ity Series in 2017, took sec- Clint Bowyer ran into car the fly after the cars were ond at Talladega, Dover and troubles early and was 37th. set up for hot, slick condi- Kansas this year, and he was It was Hendrick’s second tions. It also was the series’ COURTESY PHOTO sick of hearing about the victory of the season after first stop at Chicagoland hole on his resume. He said Chase Elliott won at Talla- under its overhauled rules he Chase County Dirt Bags 14U baseball team claimed the Sin- even Chad Knaus, William dega in April. Led by Bow- package, further complicat- gle A State Championship in Overland Park last weekend. The Byron’s crew chief, had said man and Johnson, Hendrick ing matters. T something to him. placed each of its four cars Kevin Harvick and Dirt Bags defeated the Clay Center Tigers 14U, 15-8, in the cham- Those days are over. in the top 11. Blaney each had tire trouble pionship game. Members of the team include Front Row (Left to “I was just tired of run- Joe Gibbs Racing and about 75 laps in, and Denny ning second,” Bowman said. Team Penske dominated Hamlin raced to the Stage 1 Right): Chase Buchman, Taylor Palenske, Gavin Wasmuth, Anthony “I don’t want to do that any- the first part of the Cup sea- win. But Hamlin was penal- Monihen, Caden Taylor, James Bell. Back Row (Left to Right): Der- more. I feel like this is the son. Logano, Keselowski ized for too many over the last box, aside from going and Ryan Blaney finished wall during a pit stop in the ick Morris, Kaleb Fetrow, Colin Monihen, Mitchell Budke, Brock and chasing a champion- in the top six for Penske at last part of the race and fin- Griffin. ship, that I needed person- Chicagoland, but it was a ished 15th. GALVIS HOMERS TWICE, BIGGIO HAS 4 RBIS, JAYS BEAT ROYALS The Associated Press Biggio, who went 3 for 5, hit his first career grand TORONTO — Backed by slam in Saturday’s 7-5 victo- an offensive barrage, Blue ry, the first time he had driv- Jays left-hander Clayton en in four runs in a game. Richard had a relatively easy Members of the Canadi- time ending the longest los- an Forces rappelled into the ing streak of his career. outfield from the open stadi- Freddy Galvis hit a pair um roof before the game, be- of solo home runs, rookie fore hundreds of servicemen Cavan Biggio had four RBIs and women unfurled a giant and Toronto beat the Kansas Canadian flag for the singing City Royals 11-4 on Monday. of “O Canada.” Randal Grichuk had four “I can see how much it hits and four RBIs and Teos- means to so many people, car Hernández added a solo and I feel honored and priv- home run as the Blue Jays ileged to be a part of it,” won for the 15th time in 19 Richard said about pitching regular-season home meet- on Canada Day. ings with the Royals. Royals right-hander Richard (1-4) allowed Glenn Sparkman (2-4) al- three runs and seven hits lowed career highs of nine in six innings to win for hits and eight runs in three the first time since Aug. 18, innings. 2018, when he beat Arizona “I just really didn’t have while pitching for San Di- good command of anything ego. He’d lost nine straight and they jumped it,” Spark- decisions since. man said. “It’s huge,” Richard said Ahead 2-0 after one, the of earning his first win with Blue Jays scored five in the Toronto. “That’s why we second, doing so for the sec- play the game, is to win. It ond straight game. On Sun- feels a lot better doing that day, Toronto immediately than the alternative.” surrendered five runs in the Richard has pitched six third and lost 7-6 to Kansas innings in back-to-back City — the Royals’ only win THE ASSOCIATED PRESS starts for the first time this in the four-game series. Toronto Blue Jays’ Freddy Galvis rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run off Kansas City Royals’ Glenn season. Hernández homered on Sparkman during the third inning of a baseball game in Toronto on Monday. “That’s all we can ask: the first pitch of the second, five, six good innings, and his eighth, and Galvis fol- Arteaga hit consecutive RBI the bats well. If you make Kansas City in the opener he gave us again that today,” lowed with a blast to center. singles off Richard in the No Homers mistakes, they’re going to of a three-game home series Blue Jays manager Charlie It was the seventh time this fourth, and Royals All-Star Richard had allowed capitalize on it and that’s ex- against Cleveland, which Montoyo said. season the Blue Jays have Whit Merrifield had an RBI at least one homer in six actly what happened today.” beat Junis in his previous Wearing red caps and jer- gone back-to-back. single off David Phelps in straight starts. He kept it in start. RHP Trevor Bauer seys in honor of Canada Day, Biggio added a two-run the seventh. the park Monday for the first Roster Move (6-6, 3.55) starts for the In- the Blue Jays scored in each double and Grichuk capped time since a four-inning stint After the game, the Roy- dians. of the first four innings and the inning with an RBI sin- Trainer’s Room in his May 23 season debut als released right-hander Blue Jays: RHP Trent finished with a season-high gle. Royals: INF Adalberto against Boston. Brad Boxberger, who was Thornton (2-5, 4.60) starts 18 hits. Galvis went deep again in Mondesi (strained right designated for assignment the opener of a three-game “I’m impressed with To- the third, the third multiho- groin) started at shortstop Beastly East last week. He went 1-3 with series against Boston. ronto’s team, their young mer game of his career. He and went 1 for 4 with a dou- The Royals are 6-15 a 5.40 ERA and one save in Thornton allowed five runs crop of hitters,” Royals man- now has 14 home runs this ble in his second rehab game against AL East opponents. 29 appearances. against the Yankees in his ager Ned Yost said. “They’re season. Galvis doubled in with Double-A Northwest “It’s just a tough divi- previous start, matching a going to be really a good the fifth and flied out in the Arkansas on Sunday night. sion,” Yost said. “It’s always Up Next season worst. LHP David group that’s going to be able seventh. Mondesi has been out since been a slugger’s division, Royals: RHP Jakob Junis Price (5-2, 3.36) starts for to put some runs on the Jorge Soler, Cheslor June 18. guys that can really swing (4-7, 5.23 ERA) starts for the Red Sox. board.” Cuthbert and Humberto Page 8 VVV THE GAZETTE, EMPORIA, KANSAS VVV Tuesday, July 2, 2019 ANGELS PITCHER TYLER SKAGGS DEAD AT 27; FOUND IN HOTEL ROOM

“We will support the An- Los Angeles left- gels’ organization through this most difficult period, hander found and we will make a variety of resources available to Tyler’s dead, team’s teammates and other mem- bers of the baseball family,” game at Texas Manfred said in a statement. postponed Skaggs is the first Angels player to die in-season since Nick Adenhart was killed by a drunken driver 10 years ago. The 22-year-old rookie The Associated Press right-hander was coming off his first start of the 2009 sea- ARLINGTON, TEXAS — son, his fourth career game Los Angeles Angels pitcher in the big leagues. Tyler Skaggs died Monday Jose Fernandez, a two- at the age of 27, stunning time All-Star pitcher for the Major League Baseball and Miami Marlins, was killed leading to the postponement in boating crash near Miami of the team’s game against Beach, Florida, in Septem- the Texas Rangers. ber 2016. Skaggs was with the Pitcher Darryl Kile, who team in Texas when he was played in the majors for 12 found unresponsive in his seasons (1992-2002) was on hotel room, police said . He the road with the St. Louis was pronounced dead at the Cardinals when he died in scene. Police said they were June 2002 in his Chicago ho- investigating, but no foul tel room. Albert Pujols, now play was suspected. a member of the Angels, was Skaggs was “an important Kile’s teammate then. part of the Angels Family,” Angels players and coach- the team said in a statement. es who had arrived at the “Our thoughts and prayers Rangers’ ballpark for Mon- are with his wife, Carli, and day night’s series opener left his entire family during this about four hours before the scheduled start of the game devastating time.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Skaggs, who would have to return to their hotel. The turned 28 on July 13, had clubhouse was never opened Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Tyler Skaggs throws to the Oakland Athletics during the first inning of a been a regular in the An- to the media. baseball game Saturday, June 29, 2019, in Anaheim, Calif. gels’ starting rotation since The Rangers’ clubhouse late 2016, when he returned also was closed when gener- from Tommy John surgery. al manager Jon Daniels and “Some guys that didn’t even ica High School in 2009, with a sprained ankle but together.” He struggled with injuries manager Chris Woodward know him were visibly shak- when the Angels drafted him came back strong. Skaggs’ mother, Debbie, repeatedly over the past told their players what had en. You could tell.” in the first round. Skaggs was part of the was the longtime softball three seasons but perse - happened and dismissed Rangers officials said The Angels traded same Angels’ draft class as coach at Santa Monica High vered to become a valuable them. there had been no discus- Skaggs to Arizona in 2010, Mike Trout, and they were School. She famously pro- starter in Los Angeles’ inju- Woodward described it sions on the status of Tues- and he started his big league roommates in the low mi- vided postgame tips on his ry-plagued rotation. as “one of those moments day’s game or the rest of the career with 13 appearanc- nor leagues before Skaggs pitching mechanics, even The left-hander had just where you’re just kind of series. es over two seasons for the was traded to Arizona. They deep into his big-league ca- “Real life takes prece - pitched on Saturday, allow- numb” and said the Rangers Diamondbacks. The Angels played on the same team in reer. dence here,” Daniels said. ing two runs in 4 1/3 innings were thinking about Skaggs’ reacquired him in Decem- Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 2010. Skaggs grew up in Santa “Some things are a lot bigger in a 4-0 loss to Oakland. He family and the Angels orga- ber 2013, and he has won Cleveland Indians ace Monica, on the west side of than baseball.” was scheduled to start the nization. 25 games over five seasons Trevor Bauer, who played the sprawling Los Angeles Skaggs was born in the series finale at Texas, on the “There were a lot of pret- with the club. with Skaggs in the Diamond- metroplex, but rooted for Los Angeles neighborhood Fourth of July holiday. ty emotional guys in there, Skaggs started a ca- backs organization, tweeted: the Angels instead of the of Woodland Hills, in the far Baseball Commission- you could tell. Some guys reer-high 24 games last sea- “We came up together. We closer Dodgers. western part of the sprawl- er Rob Manfred said he knew him. (Jesse Chavez) son, going 8-10 with a 4.02 won together. We laughed ing San Fernando Valley. He was “deeply saddened” by had actually played with ERA. He missed playing and celebrated together. To- graduated from Santa Mon- Skaggs’ death. him in LA,” Woodward said. time in April this season day, we all lose and mourn GAUFF, JUST 15, SHOCKS 5-TIME CHAMP VENUS, 39, AT WIMBLEDON

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WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND — Coco Gauff grew up ad- miring the Williams sisters. Picked up a tennis racket as a little girl because of them. And on Monday at Wimble- don, still just 15, Gauff beat one of them. Gauff, the youngest com- petitor to qualify at the All England Club in the profes- sional era, showed the poise and power of a much older, much more experienced player, pulling off a 6-4, 6-4 victory in the first round over Venus Williams, who at 39 was the oldest woman in the field. When it ended, Gauff dropped her racket and put her hands on her head. After a handshake and exchange of words at the net with Williams, Gauff knelt by her sideline chair and tears welled in her eyes. Up in the stands, her father leaped out of his seat. “Honestly, I don’t really know how to feel. This is the first time I ever cried after a match. Or winning, obviously; I’ve cried after a loss before,” said Gauff, who is based in Florida. “I don’t even know how to explain THE ASSOCIATED PRESS how I feel.” This was her third United States’ Cori “Coco” Gauff reacts after beating United States’s Venus Williams in a Women’s singles match during day one of the tour-level match; Williams Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Monday. has played more than 1,000. This was Gauff’s first match on a main court against dad told me that I could do through those rounds at a Gauff, who is black, 4-all in the second set. Gauff at Wimbledon, where Wil- somebody you looked up to this when I was 8. Obvious- nearby site, knocking off the idolized Williams and her steadied herself right there, liams has played more than from the beginning.” ly you never believe it. I’m event’s top seed. younger sister, Serena, the though, breaking right back 100 and won five titles. By It was by far the most an- still, like, not 100 percent But this was a whole oth- first African American wom- with a pair of forehand pass- the time Gauff was born in ticipated match of Day 1 at confident. But, like, you er task. en since Althea Gibson in ing shots that drew errant 2004, Williams already had the grass-court tournament, have to just say things. You Gauff was sensational the 1950s to win a Grand volleys. spent time at No. 1 in the but hardly the only upset. never know what happens,” and showed zero signs that Slam singles championship. And then in the final rankings and owned four of Two-time major champion she said. “If I went into this the moment or the match- Serena has said Gauff re- game, Gauff needed to erase her seven Grand Slam sin- Naomi Osaka, who was No. match saying, ‘Let’s see up was too daunting for minds her of Venus. the disappointment of wast- gles trophies. 1 until a week ago, lost 7-6 how many games I can get her. It’s the sort of unusual After Monday’s match, ing her initial three match “It didn’t really seem real, (4), 6-2 to Yulia Putinseva, against her,’ then I most defi- calm and steady way she has Gauff said she thanked Ve- points. She did just that, for a moment,” said Gauff’s joining two young members nitely would not have won. progressed through the var- nus “for everything she did.” converting her fourth when father, Corey, between hand- of the men’s top-10, No. 6 My goal was to play my best. ious levels of youth tennis, “I wouldn’t be here if it Venus put a forehand into shakes and slaps on the back seed Alexander Zverev and My dream was to win. That’s including reaching the U.S. wasn’t for her,” said Gauff, the net. and requests for selfies from No. 7 seed Stefanos Tsitsip- what happened.” Open junior final at 13 and who joined the crowd in ap- Many 15-year-olds might spectators leaving No. 1 as, on the way out. How far does she think winning the French Open ju- plauding for Venus as she spend an early summer day Court. “On the walk to the This one, though, was she can fare this fortnight? nior title at 14. walked off the court. “And at the beach or at a mall. court, I was walking behind special, potentially the sort “My goal,” she said, her The first set was remark- I was just telling her that This one played a tennis her. She was excited. I was of changing-of-the-guard face expressionless, “is to able: Gauff had 10 winners she’s so inspiring. Like, I al- match at Wimbledon against excited. She seemed confi- moment that people could win it.” to only two unforced errors, ways wanted to tell her that. Venus Williams — and won. dent, but I wasn’t sure if it remember for years. Well, then ... all the while trading pow- And even though I met her “People just kind of limit was false confidence or she Gauff certainly has the Gauff came into the erful groundstrokes at the before, I guess now I have themselves too much. Once really was. I just said to her: mindset of someone who in- week outside the top 300 baseline with Williams, and the guts to.” you actually get your goal, This match is really magical. tends to go far. but was granted a wild card never facing a break point. She showed plenty of grit then it’s like: What do you Just enjoy it. Your first Wim- “I’ve said this before: I by the All England Club to “The sky’s the limit,” Wil- in this match, particularly af- do now?” Gauff said. “I like bledon main draw and you’re want to be the greatest. My enter qualifying. She rolled liams said. “It really is.” ter getting broken to make it to shoot really high.” Tuesday, July 2, 2019 VVV THE GAZETTE, EMPORIA, KANSAS VVV Page 9

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TAYLOR SWIFT PENS SCATHING POST ABOUT SCOOTER BRAUN

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LOS ANGELES — Taylor Swift is not staying silent over the sale of her masters to Scooter Braun. In a scathing Tumblr post Sunday, the pop superstar writes she is sad and grossed out that her music catalog now belongs to Braun, whom she accuses of subjecting her to years of incessant and manipulative bullying, ref- erencing clashes with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. “This is my worst case scenario,” Swift writes. Braun’s Ithaca Holdings THE ASSOCIATED PRESS announced Sunday that it is Taylor Swift acquiring Big Machine La- bel Group, which released Machine Label Group’s web- also chimed in on Instagram ing to the future and says she all of Swift’s studio albums site, Borchetta said he told refuting Swift’s claim that thankfully “signed to a label and owns her masters. Swift Swift’s father, Scott, and oth- she found out the news with that believes I should own says she learned of the sale er shareholders on June 25 the rest of the world. anything I create.” Sunday. of the upcoming deal with “Your dad is a sharehold- She also advocates for art- Swift left Big Machine Ithaca Holdings. Borchetta er and was notified and Bor- ist ownership of songs and and signed with Universal said he texted Taylor Swift chetta personally told you hopes that the next genera- Music Group in November about the deal on Saturday before this came out,” Cohen tion will “read this and learn because she says she knew “to inform her prior to the alleges. “My husband is any- about how to better protect that re-signing with the story breaking on the morn- thing but a Bully.” themselves in a negotiation.” group that had managed her ing of Sunday, June 30th so A representative for Swift “I will always be proud of since she was 15 would only she could hear it directly did not immediately respond my past work,” she added, result in her not owning her from me.” to request for comment to making sure to also plug her future work. “I guess it might some- Cohen’s post. new album, “Lover” which “When I left my masters how be possible that her Swift ended her post look- will be released on Aug. 23. in (Big Machine Label Group dad Scott, 13 Management founder Scott Borchetta’s) Jay Schaudies (who TUESDAY EVENING JULY 2 hands, I made peace with represented Scott Swift on 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Secrets of the Dead “Sidereus Eric Idle’s The Entire Universe Frontline A family’s fight against BBC World Nightly Busi- Amanpour and Company (N) ’ Å Eric Idle’s The Entire Universe the fact that eventually he the shareholder calls) or 13 + KTWU Nuncius” by Galileo. ’ Å Lecture about the universe. ’ the government. 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If, after a child has been adjudged to be a child in need of care, the court finds a parent or parents to be unfit, the court may make an order permanently terminating the Garage Sales 0630 parents or parents parental rights. Frederick Lee Meier II, an attorney, has been appointed as GAL for the child. Each parent or other legal custodian of the child has the right to appear and be heard person- 618 Market St: Saturday 8-1pm. Wo- ally either with or without an attorney. The men, girls, mens, boys clothing sum- court will appoint an attorney for a parent who is financially unable to hire one. mer/winter. T.V., kitchen items, Meghan Morgan, #23102 couch, area rug, desk and misc. Assistant Lyon County Attorney 430 Commercial, Ste 202 Emporia, KS 66801 620 341 3263 (Tues) 07-09 2347 Arrowhead Dr. Saturday 8-?. Mowers, furniture, teenage clothes, holiday, etc. TO SUBSCRIBE TO HOME DELIVERY OF THE EMPORIA GAZETTE 301 Mulberry St. Cottonwood Falls. CALL 342-4800 Thursday 8a.m.-? 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