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weather report Search is on for new hospital chief By Kevin Bottrell health care; someone who can bring ideas to is complete. could be expanded, if we had the equipment 73° [email protected] the table with confidence and with the energy Besides looking for a new administrator, and facilities. 10 a.m. Goodland Regional Medical Center is to make them happen. Kinmon said the hospital is trying to make “They are much appreciated for what they Monday proceeding with its search for a new chief Kinmon said the employment specifica- many other changes. One such change is to do for us. We want to be as deep on the bench executive officer. tions – which include the kind of experi- enhance its relationship with the specialists as we can possibly get, and if we need to add Today Trip Kinmon, managing principal of Kin- ence, credentials and other information the who come to town on a regular basis. things than we have to look carefully at that. • Sunset, 7:35 p.m. mon Healthcare Group, has been serving as hospital is looking for in applicants – have Kinmon said the hospital is looking at what If the demand is there, we can justify the Wednesday the interim chief executive officer for the hos- been put together. After those specifications equipment can be obtained and what facilities expense.” pital and practice administrator at the Family are reviewed by the hospital board and the can be built in order to ensure that any medical Kinmon said the hospital will have to do • Sunrise, 6:06 a.m. Health Center during the search. Kinmon is administrative team, they will be put out service that can be provided in Goodland, is its due diligence in analyzing demand and • Sunset, 7:33 p.m. a Texas native who grew up in Louisiana. through search networks. This should happen provided in Goodland. He said the hospital figuring out what medical services people are Midday Conditions Kinmon began his career working with big within the next several weeks, he said, and the has a good group of specialists, primarily leaving town to obtain. Really complex cases • Soil temperature 71 degrees city hospitals, until about 10 years ago when hospital is hoping to have someone in place from Denver, who enjoy coming to here. are always sent to a more suitable facility. • Humidity 65 percent he discovered rural healthcare. by the end of the year. “We have a couple of great general and Kinmon said the hospital will have to educate • Sky sunny He said the hospital is looking for someone In the meantime, Kinmon will be staying orthopedic surgeons that have been here for • Winds calm with a commitment to and experience in rural on as interim administrator until the search years,” he said. “Surgery, orthopedics and GI See HOSPITAL, Page 5 • Barometer 30.08 inches and steady • Record High today 104° (1987) • Record Low today 46° (2004) Kansas Last 24 Hours* High Sunday 83° Low Sunday 64° moving Precipitation none This month 0.79 Year to date 8.64 to new Below normal 6.35 inches The Topside Forecast Today: Sunny with a high near 95, winds out of the south at 10 standards to 15 mph and a low around 63. Wednesday: Mostly sunny with a By Pat Schiefen 20 percent chance of showers and [email protected] thunderstorms before midnight, a The state of Kansas is moving to a high near 93 and a low around 66. “beefed up” version of the Common Core Standards called the College Extended Forecast Career Readiness Standards, cur- Thursday:Mostly sunny with a riculum director Michelle Williams high near 91 and a low around 65. told the Goodland School Board at Friday: Sunny with a high neara their meeting last week. 91 and a low around 68. Saturday: The new standards are made up Sunny with a high near 90 and a of about 85 percent of the Common low around 68. Sunny: sunny with Core Standards, she said, but the a high near 90. (National Weather Service) state has added about 15 percent that Get 24-hour weather info. at 162.400 MHz. they want taught. Common Core Standards have already been implemented by the Goodland School District, Williams said. They were developed by edu- cators to replace the No Child Left Behind requirements of the federal government with focuses on lan- guage arts and mathematical skills. Williams said the old standards local used a lot of rote, or memorization, learning but the new standards push- markets es kids to use the information. The schools have narrowed what they 10 a.m. teach because of standardized tests. The new standards, she said, have Pooches go Wheat — $6.98 bushel Posted county price — $6.67 fewer standards which will allow Corn — $6.10 bushel Posted county price — $5.67 See STANDARDS, Page 5 Milo — $5.39 bushel for a swim Soybeans — $12.98 bushel Posted county price — $13.26 Patrol is The Pooch Plunge, where people are al- Millet — no bid lowed to bring their dogs to the pool, was Sunflowers held from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday at Steever Oil current crop — $21.45 cwt. stepping up Water Park. The event is traditionally held Confection — no bid on the last day the water park is open dur- Pinto beans — $28 ing the summer. (Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta, Photos by Kevin Bottrell Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean. alcohol The Goodland Star-News These may not be closing figures. ) enforcement The Kansas Highway Patrol is inside joining other local law enforcement agencies from across Kansas to work extra hours during the “You today Drink. You Drive. You Lose.” Spe- cial Traffic Enforcement Program. More local news, views The campaign runs from now un- from your til Sept. 2, which includes the Labor Goodland Star-News Day Weekend. The additional en- forcement efforts are underwritten by a grant from the Kansas Depart- ment of Transportation. During the campaign, there will be additional enforcement of all Kansas traffic laws, with particular focus on im- paired driving laws. If you are involved in a crash in which alcohol is a contributing factor, according to Kansas Depart- ment of Transportation, you are 2 1/2 times more likely to be injured and 4 1/2 times more likely to be seriously injured or killed, than if you were in a crash in which alcohol was not a factor. The ratio of death Mavericks to injury in alcohol-related crashes See PATROL, Page 5 win opener The Northwest Tech men’s Two Goodland hospital consultants named to Denver top doc list soccer team beat Chivas A Denver magazine recently as part of its Consultant Specialty This is the sixth time he has been and asked them, specialty by spe- services in 25 different medical Denver 5-4 in the opening named two of Goodland’s visiting Clinic, Dr. Vijay D. Subbarao and included on the magazine’s list. cialty, which metro-area physicians specialties. game of the season on Sat- consultants on “Denver’s Top Doc- Dr. Edward “Ted” Parks, were in- Dr. Parks, who has been on the list they would trust to treat them or To schedule an appointment with urday at home. tor” list for 2013. cluded on the 2013 list. now 12 times, is an orthopedic sur- their families. Any Denver-area one of the specialists, contact (785) See Page 10 5280: The Denver Magazine Dr. Subbarao was included on the geon at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s and doctor with a valid Colorado medi- 890-6030. For a complete list of featured more than 300 doctors list among top doctors in cardiovas- St. Joseph’s in Denver. He has been cal license can fill out a ballot for visiting consultants, visit goodlan- in 95 specialty fields in its annual cular disease. He practices at Rose a consulting specialist in Goodland the list. dregional.com. Top Doctors list this year. Two doc- Medical Center and St. Anthony’s since 1995. The Goodland hospital and clinic tors who regularly see patients at in Denver and has been a consult- For the past 20 years, 5280 Maga- regularly brings in 50 medical pro- Goodland Regional Medical Center ing doctor in Goodland since 2004. zine has surveyed doctors in Denver fessionals who provide consulting about our 2 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, August 20, 2013 friends patient news Roger Collins is in Citizens the calendar obituaries Medical Center in Colby and would appreciate calls and cards. He lost James Thomas Garner part of his leg about a year ago and is calendar Prairie Land Food distribu- Today: Breakfast - Star span- tion is 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday at risk for losing part of his other leg. The Brewster Library and Mu- at gled pancakes, sausage links, fruit James Thomas Garner, 70, em- James Robert (Lori) Garner of His address is 100 E. College Drive, seum will have this years An- Cat’s TnT, 1018 Main, or at the juice and milk. Lunch - Chicken ployee of Eckhart farms for the past Raton, Texas and Michael James Room 118, Colby, Kan. 67701 or nual Hot Dog/Watermelon Feed Bernadine Johnson residence, wrap with lettuce and tomato, 13 years, died Wednesday, Aug. 14, Garner of Bandero, Texas; two (785) 462-751. starting at 5 p.m. (Mountain located at 704 Walnut. For infor- Spanish rice, cooked carrots, 2013. daughters, Katherine (Robert) Zim- Wednes- Time) on Thursday, Aug. 29, at mation call 899-2338, 821-1275, tropical fruit and milk. He was born April 1, 1943, to merman of Bastrop Texas, and Kari genesis and day Hunter Hall Park. Donations will 890-2287, 821-1827 or 899-4278 : Breakfast - Whole what Thomas and Irene Garner in Bur- (Donl) Evans of Bandera, Texas, salvation army go to the library and museum. or order online at www.prairi- bagel with toppings, fresh orange lington. seven grandchildren; and a great- elandfood.com. and milk. Lunch - Spaghetti with Genesis and Salvation Army are Goodland will have its first In 1961 he graduated from Strat- grandchild. A Community dance will be meat sauce, spinach salad, grapes available year round to help those in 5K/1 mile Glo Run on Satur- ton High School. He served in the A memorial inurnment will be held from on Friday at Knights of and milk. Thursday: Breakfast need. Call (785) 890-2299 to speak day, Sept. 28. Registration starts Army Reserve for six years. held at a later date in the Stratton Columbus Hall, 8th and Caldwell, - Breakfast pita with salsa, has to a volunteer. at 8 p.m. and the run is from 9 to Preceding him in death was Cemetery. 10 p.m. The night run begins at Goodland. Admission is $5. Will brown potatoes, kiwi and milk. his parents and wives, Linda and Memorials to hospice may be sent activities Chambers Park, 13th and Sher- be alcohol free, family fun envi- Lunch - Taco salad with tortilla Waunita. to Bateman Funeral Home, Box Tours of the 1907 Victorian man, and will take runners on a ronment. Water and soda will be chips and salsa, refried beans, Survivors include two sons, 278, Goodland, Kan. 67735. House at 202 W. 13th are from 1 to tour of Goodland. Runners have available with some finger foods. cinnamon puff, pineapple tidbits Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday through Mon- the choice of taking a one mile For information call (890) 2688. and milk. : Breakfast - Jayden Michael Killian day. Closed on Tuesday. Breakfast lasagna, fruit cocktail route or a 5K route and are en- senior menu Jayden Michael Killian, two Services are pending. The High Plains Museum, 1717 and milk. Lunch - Chicken and couraged to wear their brightest Today: Roast beef, mashed month old infant, Burlington, died A full obituary will follow. Bate- Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m. noodles, mashed potatoes, green gear. Registration is available potatoes with gravy, seasoned Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013, at his man Funeral Home, 211 E. 11th, to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday beans, orange wedges and milk. online at cityofgoodland.org, carrots, bread and mixed fruit. home. Goodland is in handling the ar- through Saturday and from 1 to goodlandgac.com and facebook. Wednesday: Lasagna, corn, spin- school calendar His parents are Jonathan Killian rangements. 5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Tuesdays. com/goodlandeventsteam. Pre- ach salad, garlic bread and hot Today: First day of classes for and Elsie Halsey of Burlington. Memorials will go to the family. The Carnegie Arts Center is registration is $15, registration the cinnamon apple slices. Thursday: returning high school students. open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- day of the run is $20. Registrations Oven baked chicken, potato salad, Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. Profes- day through Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. Eldon E. Whitson make prior to Friday, Sept. 6, will watermelon, bread and brownie. sional Learning Community. First on Sunday and 1 to 6 p.m. on include a t-shirt. Friday: Chop stick tuna casserole, day for kindergarten. Thursday: Eldon E. Whitson, 62, Goodland, A full obituary will follow. Monday at 120 W. 12th. The center The Goodland Farmers Mar- stewed tomatoes, gelatin with First day full pads for football. brother of Doug Whitson, died Bateman Funeral Home, 211 is always in need of hosts and host- ket is open Saturdays from 8 fruit, bread and cook’s choice Friday: High school fall sports Sunday, Aug. 18, 2013. E. 11th, Goodland is handling the esses on Sundays. New monthly a.m. to 11 a.m. at Chambers Park. complement. pictures. Services are pending. arrangements. exhibits and you are invited to visit Selling are baked goods and fresh the gift shop. garden vegetables. school menu The Goodland Public Library is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon- day through Thursday and from options for everyone including day want to stop, we can help. Call 821- at 7 p.m. Thursdays for a beginners Expo to teach 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Sat- passes for $5. Visit goodlandgac. 3826 or 728-7491. open meeting. Filies and young urday. For information call (785) com or stop by 808 Main. The hours Goodland Al-Anon Family people welcome. Call (719) 348- 899-5461 or stop by the library. are 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday Group meets at 6 p.m. on Fridays 5398 for men and (719) 346-8553 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sher- through Thursday, Friday 5:30 a.m. at First Christian Church, 711 Ar- for women. On U.S. Highway 24 go man County is seeking mentors and to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. cade. For information call Alice or to Statton and it is the second house research skills children to mentor. Call 890-3665. and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Aerobics Marilyn at 890-5914 or 821-2862. on the left, 513 Iola Street. Genealogists and others inter- Salt Lake City resources by Internet The Good Sam Family Support are at 5:30 a.m. on Monday and The “Freedom Today” group of Fibromyalgia and Chronic ested in tracing family history can or mail without traveling to Utah. Council meets at 7 p.m. the second Wednesday. Insanity class meets Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 Myofascial Pain Support Group glean new research skills from the More than 25 courses will be Thursday of every month at the at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, p.m. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. the Midwest Family History Expo, Fri- offered each day, including details Goodland Elks Lodge. Meetings Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and 8 p.m. on Sundays at 1013 Center. third Wednesday of every month day and Saturday, Sept. 6 and 7, at on researching Czech populations are open to all interested people. Saturday. Taekwondo with Wayne Call 890-8369. in the Emergency Medical Services the Holiday Inn Convention Center in Nebraska, shooting photos with For information call 890-3117 or Luckert call for times and dates. Bird City Alcoholics Anony- building, 257 15th St., in Burling- in Kearney, Neb. a cell phone camera and Swedish 890-5936. Weight Watchers meets at 5:30 mous group meets at 6:30 p.m. ton. Call Debbie at 719-346-4612. Exhibitors from throughout the genealogy. Breast Cancer Support Group p.m. for weigh in and 6 p.m. for (Mountain Time) on Fridays at the thrift store U.S. will show the products and There is no charge to hear the meets at 5:30 p.m. the second the meeting every Tuesday at the Senior Center on 4th Street. Nar- services available. expo’s keynote address or visit the The Goodland Churches Thrift Monday of the month. Any woman Harvest Evangelical Free Church, cotics Anonymous meets at 6:30 The expo is coordinated by a exhibit hall, but there is a charge for Shop, 1002 Main, is open from 10 with cancer is welcome. Call Norma 521 E. Hwy. 24. For information (Mountain Time) on Tuesdays at private company but will incorpo- attending the classes. a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through at 890-6629 for more information. call (785) 890-6423. the Senior Center. Call (785) 734- rate information available from the For information, go to Family- Friday. Donations welcome. For The Goodland Activities Center Goodland Alcoholics Anony- 2734 for more information. Genealogical Society in Salt Lake HistoryExpos.com or call (801) information call 890-2007. has the daily activities. For informa- mous, 1013 Center. If you drink Stratton “AA by the Book” Al- City. This provides an opportunity 829-3295. tion call 890-7242. Memberships alcohol, that’s your business. If you coholics Anonymous group meets for attendees to learn how to use the Couple marry University to offer in Salt Lake City help to teachers Teachers are trained to identify school. The goal is to empower Angela Dawn Detmer and Ger- purple dendrobium accents. students who struggle academi- teachers to gather the information emy Allen Cloyd were married at 5 Shane Larson served as the best cally. But it’s not always as easy to they need to form instruction, p.m. on July 27, 2013, at Millcreek man and the groomsmen were Matt identify those who may struggle recognizing, which students need Inn in Salt Lake City, Utah. The McDonald and Bill Hayden. They socially or behaviorally. help in which areas and provide Rev. Anita Gordon officiated at the wore black tuxedos and vests simi- A University of Kansas re- that help. double ring ceremony. lar to the groom’s. searcher is developing systems “If I’m a student I might be do- The couple’s parents are Bill and The ushers were Garett and Grady to support schools in implement- ing just fine in learning to read but Joan Detmer of Lincoln and Greg Cloyd, brothers of the groom, and ing screening tools to look for struggling with getting along with and Tammy Cloyd of Goodland. they wore black tuxedos and vest students who might benefit from other kids on the playground,” The bride was escorted by her similar to the groom’s. additional support academically, Lane said. “Or perhaps I’m doing father down the aisle. She wore an The program and guest book at- behaviorally and socially with the fine academically and don’t have ivory taffeta gown accented with tendant was Gami Robken, sister of use of evidence-based strategies behavioral issues, but struggle rhinestone beading on the train the groom. and practices. socially or have some combina- and skirt and her veil was attached Following the ceremony, a re- Kathleen Lane, professor of tion that impacts my learning.” to a rhinestone tiara. She carried a ception and dance were held at special education and co-direc- Many schools have staff mem- bouquet of blue roses with ivory Millcreek Inn. tor of the Center for Research bers dedicated to helping students dendrobium orchids. The bride graduated from Lincoln on Learning at the University who struggle in the classroom, Stacy Cloyd, sister of the bride, Junior Senior High School and of Kansas, works with schools socially or behaviorally, but other served as the matron of honor. Her Kansas State University at Salina. across Kansas and the nation to teachers and staff at those schools bridesmaids were Beranda Oetting She is a PathNet Solution Architect design, implement and evalu- may not have the same train- and Tasha Carter. They wore blue at Cerner Corporation of Kansas ate Comprehensive Integrated ing. The C13Ts are designed to strapless dresses and carried bou- City, Mo. Three-Tiered Models of Inter- prevent silos and give teachers quets with white roses and blue and The groom is a graduate of Good- vention. and staff throughout the school purple accented dendrobiums. The land High School and served in the The model contains primary, the skills to recognize and help flower girl was Grace Cloyd, a niece Marine Corps for 12 years. He owns Tier 1 for all; secondary, Tier 2 students. of the bride and groom. She wore an and manages Willie’s Lounge in Salt for some; and tertiary, Tier 3 for “We want to empower teachers ivory, sleeveless dress. Lake City, Utah. a few. The levels of prevention to meet students’ multiple needs: The groom wore a black tuxedo The couple will live in Salt Lake are designed to fit each school’s academically, behaviorally and with a blue vest and his boutonniere City. unique aspects. The integrated socially, using information on be- was a white rose with a blue and model offers a graduated system havioral and social performance of support to assist all students to inform instructional program- birth from preschool through high ming,” Lane said. It’s hard to pick, Ayva Sue Wagoner but we ARE the best! Ayva Sue Wagoner was born Wagoner of Sharon Springs and her No one does local news Thursday, July 25, 2013, at the grandparents are Victor and Brenda like your local Colby Medical Center. She weighed Mazanec of Colby and Verlan and community newspaper! 6 pounds, 14 ounces and measured Ronda Wagoner of Sharon Springs. 20.5 inches. 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Three Barr notes that some inmates may you doing?’ You burn up, you’re of fertile Kansas soil, neatly-kept inmate groups submitted a proposal even get a break when it comes time hot, you’re sweaty … but you start rows of tomatoes, cucumbers, pep- in which they promised to raise their for a parole hearing. The Master seeing the produce or you taste a to- pers, potatoes and other produce What are they? own money and do all the work. Gardener classes are part of the mato or taste an onion. You see Ms. greet visitors to the Hutchinson The prison’s administration ap- prison’s program to reward inmates Murdock from the soup kitchen and The Extension Master Garden- gardens, teaching classes, con- Correctional Facility. proved the proposal, provided the for good behavior. you see the smile on her face when er program is typically offered ducting research and more. Welcome to the Garden for Good, land and helped to set up classes “Idle time in prison is never a you take her a 55-gallon trash can of through land-grant universities In 2012, Kansas State Univer- where 30 inmates – trained as Kan- with Kansas State Research and good thing,” he said. “This gives tomatoes and they are happy. in the United States and Canada. sity reported that Kansas Master sas Master Gardeners – find respite Extension’s Master Gardeners them an opportunity to keep them- “It makes you feel good about In Kansas, it is supported through Gardeners provided 94,136 vol- from the harsh realities of life be- program. selves focused and plan toward the yourself.” Kansas State University and unteer hours, or the equivalent of hind bars. “All of us who have gone through future. Robbins credits the 30 inmates many of the local extension of- 45 full time extension positions For the past three years, this has the course are certified Kansas “In a prison setting, you don’t who currently work in the garden. fices in the state. and an estimated value of $1.7 been their labor of love. But the Master Gardeners,” said Victor get a lot of opportunity to show “I think the big thing is that every- The program provides 40 to 50 million. Garden for Good is as its name Mitchell, one of the garden’s origi- that you can be productive, other body comes out and works their tails hours of horticulture training to To learn more about Kansas suggests: a symbol of the inmates’ nal members. Each year, 10 to 12 than a classroom setting. So when off and, every man is really sincere individuals who then volunteer Master Gardeners, contact Ward fierce determination to make good inmates are accepted to take the you come out here and look at this about our donations and what we do a similar amount of time in their Upham at (785) 532-1438 or with themselves and the local com- classes, which are taught inside the garden, it speaks for itself. All the for the outside,” he said. communities each year. Some [email protected]. For more munity. prison walls by volunteer Extension hard work and dedication these “A couple of them have told me of the activities include giving information online at www.hfrr. “When I’m in the garden,” says Master Gardeners. guys spend each day in this garden that this was the greatest single thing lectures, creating community ksu.edu/mastergardeners. inmate Keith Mathis, “I guess Mathis likened the Master Gar- to keep it up, it’s a huge task.” they’ve accomplished in their life. I you could say it’s a retreat, away dener classes to a college course. Inmates typically work eight to say it’s my second, because I have a from the animosity, away from the In 2012, the Garden for Good much money,” said Gary Robbins, He said the inmates learn how to 10 hours in prison detail or, in some son, and he’s first. But this garden, negativity that’s inside the (prison) donated more than 6,700 pounds president of the garden’s inmate- identify good and bad garden in- cases, a private industry job. Only other than that, might be the single dorms. It’s not all negativity, but of produce and $2,500 to such only board. sects; create alternatives to garden after that do they get time to work greatest thing I’ve accomplished. there’s a lot of it, because you know, community groups as the Christian “We put that money back into the chemicals; make compost; take soil in the garden. And I’m proud of this more than you’re in prison. soup kitchen and the food bank of garden, and whatever we don’t need samples; and even how to use flow- The first year, before they had anything else.” “But you get out here and you put Reno County. This year, the group for the garden, we donate to local ers that attract pests and keep them some operating funds, the garden Adds Mathis: “When I was out on something in the ground, watch it, set a goal to donate 10,000 pounds groups such as the local Boys and away from the produce. work included hand watering every the street, I didn’t do this. It gives me water it and the next thing you know of produce, and donate $5,000 to Girls Club, the local sexual assault “A lot of guys here have never vegetable plant, often lugging five- a tool that when I get out, to grow a it’s growing. You’re eating it, you’re area groups. center, the food bank, (and) several had a garden in their life,” Mitchell gallon buckets of water as much as garden, to help the community, to taking the seeds and the next year “We sell (produce) to the inmates other places.” said. “They’re probably city kids, a quarter mile. help the soup kitchen. It’s about me you’re planting seeds that you’ve here at a price that is a little less than Doug Barr, the administrator but they’re going to have something “I’m not going to lie,” Mathis getting better for myself, and getting harvested. It gives you a sense of market value on the street, because for the prison, said that inmates they can do with their kids and their remembers, “there were times when better for the (community).” pride.” a lot of these guys don’t make very came up with the idea of Garden families when they get out of here.” I’m thinking to myself, ‘What are Webinar to focus on ethanol use in old engines Old tractors are often prized possessions, just that. Edwin Brokesh, an instructor of sas State Research and Extension involves used,” Brokesh said. “These machines also clicking “Enter Room.” The webinar should whether it’s an antique tractor used in shows biological and agricultural engineering at providing people with a basic understand- may see fuels containing ethanol. Because last about an hour. To confirm the ability to and parades or that tractor still occasionally Kansas State University, will present the ing of biofuels – what they are, how they it is fair season, the thought was to produce connect, go to www.extension.iastate.edu/ putting in an honest day’s work in the field. webinar, which will cover the interaction work in engines, and their differences and a webinar now and then to write a publica- testconnect/. Tractors and other old vehicles with of ethanol with different materials found similarities. While writing an extension tion off of the material presented in it later.” Questions can be directed to Brokesh at “legacy” engines in them were designed to in older engines and how the combustion publication about small non-road engines To participate in this free webinar, start (785) 532-2907 or [email protected]. To run on the fuels of their time, but what about process may affect the operation of older and ethanol, he had the idea to present this connecting five minutes prior to the start see other farm energy videos or webinars, running modern fuels, like ethanol, in these engines. Participants should come away webinar as a learning tool. time at connect.extension.iastate.edu/agen- go to farmenergymedia.extension.org/ older machines? with a better understanding of the care “I started to think about all these old ergy/. You need a computer with Internet videos. A webinar, titled “Ethanol Use in Legacy and maintenance of an older engine using tractors that you see at farm shows, parades access and speakers. Participants can login Engines,” will take place at 9 a.m. (Moun- ethanol-containing fuels. and fairs, and the countless others that Dad by clicking “Enter as a Guest” and entering tain Time) Friday, Aug. 30, to discuss Brokesh says much of his work with Kan- or Grandpa bought new and are still being their name and business or institution, and Kansas Medicaid program Women invited collecting information The State of Kansas Medicaid how many people in a household work to assist our members with to agriculture meeting program, KanCare, is collecting are filing income taxes. This data their coverage,” said Susan Mosier, Women involved in agriculture can enjoy two to generation. household information from ben- collection form asks the family to director of Medicaid services at the days of rejuvenation and education at the fourth Karen Ridder, a freelance writer from Topeka, will eficiaries to meet new federal eligi- list how each person in a household department. “For those requiring annual Women in Denim conference Tuesday and speak on the answers she received from Kansans 95 bility guidelines mandated by the is related to one another and indicate assistance, phone numbers are pro- Wednesday, Oct. 1 and 2, at the Mount Sunflower years and older when she asked them about where Affordable Care Act. The Kansas which members of that household vided in both English and Spanish. Bed and Breakfast in Sharon Springs. they worked, why and what they continued to do Department of Health and Environ- plan to file income taxes in 2014. If members call the KanCare Clear- The event, put on by the Northwest Kansas throughout the years. ment has mailed the instructions For current KanCare households, inghouse and provide this informa- Conservation and Environmental Alliance, features Another session will address breast cancer, and a data collection form to about this information is needed in the sys- tion over the phone, the form does an evening of activities prior to a full day of sessions. exploring people who live with the disease, those 130,000 KanCare households of tem so that the automated eligibility not need to be returned.” The alliance includes conservation district managers who survived it and their families. beneficiaries who are parents with determination can work when the For KanCare members who need from Cheyenne, Decatur, Gove, Logan, Rawlins, Sponsors are the alliance, the Kansas Association of children and pregnant women. This members are up for review. assistance with the information Sheridan, Sherman, Thomas and Wallace counties. Conservation Districts, the Western Prairie Resource mailing is not being sent to elderly “We are asking all current Kan- mailed to them, the number to call This year’s keynote speaker will be Judge Tommy Conservation and Development Council, Kansas and disabled KanCare beneficiaries. Care members who are parents is: (855) 751-4012 for English, B. Webb of Sublette, a South Korean war orphan who State Research and Extension and participating The federal eligibility rules be- with children or pregnant women or (866) 305-5147 for Spanish. will speak on the importance of learning to navigate conservation districts. ginning Oct. 1 change the type of to actively check their mailbox for Enclosed is a copy of the house- life’s twists and turns while making a positive To sign up, contact Bev Elder at the Wallace County information the states need when this form and then complete the hold information mailing, which difference. Conservation District, (785) 852-4262, extension determining Medicaid coverage for form and send it to us in the return includes the tax relationship form Stacey Seibel, a Hays lawyer, will speak on estate 3, or the Thomas County Conservation District, their residents. Currently, Kansas envelope that we’ve provided. 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(MS) Century Lanes (Ladies welcome on Monday and Thursday Leagues) 210 4th Street, Burlington, CO 80807 Location: Junction of Hwy. 40 and Hwy. 27, Phone: (719) 346-7921 Sharon Springs, Kan. star-news 4 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, August 20, 2013 opinion from other viewpoints... Competition good for our products The Framers of the Constitution mandated free trade among all the states in the union. The free economic system for the United States was clearly spelled out in Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution. “No tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any state. No preference shall be given by any regulation of commerce or revenue to the ports of one State over those of another: nor shall vessels bound to, or from, one State, be obliged to enter, clear, or pay duties in another” (www.usconstitution.net/xconst_A1Sec9. html). The original concept of free trade is healthy for our country and global economy. However, trade agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement and World Trade Organization have simply cost Americans hundreds of thousands of jobs, moved plants to Mexico and lowered wages for American workers. How has this helped America? It’s good economy for us to sell to China, India and the rest of the world. It’s good for Americans to have the choice to buy from other countries. This is good competition. It’s not good competition if China does not play by the rules. If China is using slave labor and manipulating their currency so they can sell merchandise cheaper, that is not fair. If they are putting unfair taxes on our products so that they are not competitively priced in China, that must stop. It’s not good when American corporations ship our jobs to Mexico, China and the far corners of the world. Corporations who ship our jobs overseas should continue to pay the current corporate tax if more than 30 percent of their work force is out of the country. On the other hand if corporations will keep at least 70 percent of the jobs in the United States then let’s reward them with a 15 percent tax rate. A valuable trip to Turkey Toyota, Honda and Nissan have made the American auto industry stay on their toes. I believe we have great American Our trip to Turkey was organized and paid a beautifully tiled structure which sits at the cars today. We would not have the kind of American cars that we for by the Niagara Foundation, an American steve center of the Mevlana Museum, and Mevlana have today without the competition of foreign automakers. As affiliate of something called the Hizmet University on the outskirts of town, where Americans we deserve the right to choose which car we want to (service) Movement, or more popularly, the haynes Gülen followers are building a college in the drive. Competition gives us better choices. Gülen Movement after its founder and leading tradition of both the 13th century saint and We make our products in America better. Our corporations must thinker, Fethullah Gülen. • along the sappa today’s “modern Rumi,” as some followers be given a chance to thrive. If our corporations are going to thrive We would learn much more about this like to call Mr. Gülen. we should further do the following: religious and civic movement, with its world- established by Kemal Atatürk after the defeat (The college is housed for now in a former We should lower corporate tax rates. wide reach, as we traveled in Turkey. No one of the Ottoman Empire in World War I. Today shopping center donated by a developer We must encourage right to work policies. preached to us, and often we had to ask about he lives in Pennsylvania, where he continues aligned with the Movement. The permanent We must have the opportunity to ship our products to China, the connection, as the television station, news- to write and lecture. campus is a building as the university ramps up India and around the world. paper or university we visited turned out to be The foundation notes that one thing that to a full compliment of about 8,000 students.) We can compete with the world. We have hard workers and the aligned with the movement. fuels the movement, and the many programs The message of all these people is one most creative minds on the planet. Our labor force can compete Mr. Gülen himself reportedly does not take and dialogs it sponsors, is the body of his of peace, love, tolerance and freedom. The with anybody. credit for the movement or approve of the work, including more than 70 books which Movement is built on earlier Sunni and Sufi Other nations impose large fees on our products to restrict their use of his name for it, but that may be the one continue to sell. While the loose-knit organiza- though, on the teachings of Mevlana Rumi, citizens from buying our products and that is unfair. We should thought his followers disregard. Both he and tion includes everything from schools (more on the ample works of Mr. Gülen, who has met not do business with countries that limit our ability to sell in their the movement align with the Sunni Muslim than 500 around the world) and universities with world and religious leaders ranging from countries by imposing ridiculous fees and taxes. It’s also unfair tradition, to which an estimated 87 to 90 of the to media outlets (Zaman is the largest daily Greek Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomeos I to of us to impose tariffs and fees on foreign products to make it world’s Muslims belong. They emphasize the newspaper in Turkey), magazine and book Pope John Paul II to Eliyahu Bakshi Doron, difficult for Americans to buy. Sufi tradition of mysticism, which has many publishing, foundations and other businesses, former Sephardi chief rabbi of Israel. Most Americans would prefer to buy American products. At followers in areas of Persian influence, from and a major disaster-relief organization, there The guiding principle through all this is dia- every opportunity we should buy American made products. Turkey and Iran through Afghanistan and the is no structure to bind them together, only log, talk among and between nations, religions Examine the product carefully as it seems to be harder all the time former Soviet republics, and in Indonesia and common beliefs. and groups of all kinds. It’s a central thought to find items made in the USA. Most all Americans are trying to the Philippines. And those, by the standards of today’s driving the movement, including Niagara. make their money stretch further. Products that are lower in price Mr. Gülen helped to found something called world, are fairly benign. Mr. Gülen adheres Fascinating. are going to have our attention when we shop. When we buy we the Journalists and Writers Foundation, which to an ancient tradition of tolerance and peace And by the way, our delegation of 16, mostly each have to be responsible for our own money management and might be the keystone of the movement. Even- that may predate Islam itself and which has editors and journalists from Nebraska, did not try to determine what is good, better and best for our hard earned tually we found ourselves in the unimposing influence far beyond the Muslim world. It’s enjoy a free trip to Turkey. We bought our own dollars. –Glenn Mollette, author of American Issues offices of the foundation in Istanbul, where we best-known proponent is perhaps Mevlana tickets and made a “donation” of $500 each to watched a couple of videos and learned a little (master) Mohammed Rumi, a 13th century the foundation’s Omaha branch, which spon- more about “the Movement.” Sufi theologian, philosopher and poet whose sors several such trips each year, along with The founder himself left Turkey to seek works are familiar in the West. (Time magazine programs in Nebraska. That didn’t begin to medical treatment in the U.S. and has not reported that Rumi remains today the best- cover in-country expenses, however. The Goodland Star-News returned. In 2000, he was indicted in Turkey selling poet in the U.S.) Compared to what we saw and learned in (USPS No. 222-460. ISSN 0893-0562) on charges of undermining the secular state We visited Rumi’s mausoleum in Konya, eight days, the cost to us was nothing. Member: Kansas Press Association Inland Press Association Colorado Press Association National Newspaper Association Equality for students, not just institutions e-mail: [email protected] Equalization of public education funding implemented a full array of student-focused Steve Haynes, President is sound policy – no child’s education should from reforms, including public charter schools and Kevin Bottrell, Editor 20 11 be dependent upon the property values of a tax credit scholarships for low income students Pat Schiefen, Society Editor given district. other pens – they did it while spending about $800 per Advertising Department 2011 The Kansas Legislature accordingly dis- pupil less than Kansas. Jessica Harenberg and Angela Bonham tributes about $340 million in supplemental • dave trabert Public charter schools aren’t about fun- Sheila Smith, Circulation Manager general state aid to districts with low per-pupil neling money to private interests and they assessed property valuations. School districts special education students.” aren’t harmful to students in traditional public Nor’west Press support the concept of equal funding, but they The Kansas solution – “just spend more” – schools. Those are simply scare tactics to pre- Richard Westfahl, General Manager are adamantly opposed to giving low income is not working. Inflation-adjusted per-pupil serve the status quo. Gary Stewart, Jim Bowker, James Jackson students equal access to educational opportu- spending increased 33 percent between 1998 It’s true that some public charter schools Kris McCool, Tracy Traxel, nities that may exist away from a traditional and 2011 but Kansas’ reading scores for low have substandard results and close. It’s also Judy McKnight, Sheri Arroyo. public school. income students barely changed over that true that some traditional public schools have Significant achievement gaps exist for Kan- period. Fourth grade scores improved by just substandard results, but they stay open and nwkansas.com sas’ low income students. For example, low three percent and eighth grade scores improved lock those with the fewest options into a fail- income fourth graders are 12 points behind by less than one percent, both of which were ing school. N.T. Betz, Director of Internet Services the state average in reading on the National less than half the national average. Every student should have equal access to ([email protected]) Assessment of Educational Progress. That’s Meanwhile, low income students in Florida a high quality education. Parents should be Evan Barnum, Systems Admin.([email protected]) more than a year’s worth of learning. The recorded significant gains. Fourth and eighth able to choose the school that best suit their national assessment doesn’t publish results grade scores improved by 14 percent and five child and that choice should not be limited by Published every Tuesday and Friday except the days observed for New percent, respectively. Florida’s low income Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christ- for students who are not low income, but the their income. mas Day, at 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. gap between them and economically disadvan- students are now slightly ahead of Kansas in Periodicals postage paid at Goodland, Kan. 67735; entered at the taged students is even greater. fourth grade and only two points behind in Dave Trabert is President of Kansas Policy Goodland, Kan., Post Office under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1878. Large gaps also exist on the state assess- eighth grade; in 1998, Florida students were Institute. He graduated from West Liberty POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Goodland Star-News, ment. Only 47 percent of low income students more than a year behind their Kansas coun- State College with a degree in business ad- 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. can read grade-appropriate material with full terparts. ministration. E-mail him at dave.trabert@ Telephone: (785) 899-2338. Editorial e-mail: star-news@nwkansas.­ What did Florida do differently? They com. Advertising questions can be sent to: [email protected]­ comprehension, whereas the state average is kansaspolicy.org. The Goodland Star-News assumes no liability for mistakes or omissions 62 percent. Again, the real achievement gap for in advertising or failure to publish beyond the actual cost of the ad. low income students is even greater. SUBSCRIPTIONS: In Sherman County and adjacent counties: three These gaps are absolutely avoidable. It’s not where to write months, $29; six months, $46; 12 months, $81. Out of area, weekly mailing that these students can’t learn; it’s that they of two issues: three months, $39; six months, $54; 12 months, $89 (All tax haven’t had equal access to learning opportuni- included). Mailed individually each day: (call for a price). ties. But the Kansas education lobby worked U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts, 109 Hart Sen- huelskamp.house.gov/contact-me/email-me Incorporating: very hard to defeat public charter school and ate Office Building, Washington D.C. State Rep. Ward Cassidy, State Capitol tax credit scholarship legislation this year, 20510. (202) 224-4774; E-mail address Building Rm 151-S, 300 SW 10th, Topeka, The Goodland Daily News putting institutional interests first. — http://roberts.senate.gov/public/index. Kan. 66612. Phone (785) 296-7616, home 1932-2003 Some parents can afford to move to a dif- cfm?p=EmailPat (785) 332-2850; e-mail address ward. ferent neighborhood or pay private tuition if U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, 354 Russell Sen- [email protected]. The Sherman their assigned district isn’t the right fit. Many ate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510. State Sen. Ralph Ostmeyer, State Capitol others cannot. Public charter schools give (202) 224-6521; Fax (202) 228-6966. E-mail Building, Rm. 136-E, 300 SW 10th, Topeka, County Herald Founded by Eric and parents options and are being implemented address – http://moran.senate.gov/public/in- Kan. 66612. (785-296-7399; e-mail address Founded by Thomas McCants Roxie Yonkey 1935-1989 and expanded in many states. Dr. Margaret dex.cfm/e-mail-jerry [email protected]. 1994-2001 Raymond, director of the Center for Research U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp, 1st Congres- Kansas Attorney General, 301 S.W. 10th, on Education Outcomes at Stanford University sional District, 126 Cannon House Office Lower Level, Topeka, KS 66612-1597 (785) Nor’West Newspapers recently said, “…(public) charter schools are Building, Washington D.C., 20575-1601. 296-3751 Fax (785) 291-3699 TTY: (785) Haynes Publishing Company benefiting low-income, disadvantaged, and (202-225-2715) E-mail address – https:// 291-3767 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, August 20, 2013 5 The search is on for new Kansas moving to new standards STANDARDS, from Page 1 by day basis. She wants to make the adoption more of a process instead of an in-service training. teachers to teach concepts more in depth. The College Superintendent Bill Biermann said the district is hospital administrator Career Readiness Standards uses the model of study, adopting a different method of teacher evaluation. analyze and problem solving. The non tenured teachers are evaluated twice a year HOSPITAL, from Page 1 added a new position, a patient ser- Another planned addition to the Currently the state is planning on using assess- for three years. A tenured teacher is evaluated once vices advocate, to act as a facilita- staff are two new family practice ments by ACT. ACT is known for its tests that high in three years. people that it provides this care. tor, advocate and representative in doctors: Dr. Kali Ruben Thaler and school students take prior to going to college, said This evaluation tool will also be used for the prin- Kinmon said the hospital has been every aspect of patient interaction to Dr. Heather Licke. Williams. The organization also does other educa- cipals and superintendents, Biermann said. meeting with with the other health- make sure they have a good experi- Ruben Thaler will be starting in tional testing. The tool measures four key elements. They are care providers in Goodland such ence when they receive care at the December, but has already spent Board member Mike Hamilton asked if the grade learning, knowledge base, student instruction and as Good Samaritan, Wheat Ridge clinic. Kinmon said this includes time working in the Goodland and high school assessments test for the same things professional learning, leadership. Acres, Golden West, Northwest making sure patients have an easy emergency room. Tina Goodwin, that the college placement test does. Williams said Biermann said that administrators will be in the Kansas Emergency Medical Cervi- time with scheduling procedures, director of marketing and volunteer that currently they do not. classroom more and the process will increase com- ces and the Sherman County Health getting paperwork done and more. services, said Ruben Thaler has had To help teachers adapt to the new standards Wil- munications between teachers and principals. Department to try and develop good People expect doctors to know what contact with the hospital for nearly liams said she plans to work with teachers on a day relationships and see what the needs they are doing, he said, so getting two years, and will be working one and resources of the community are. good medical care is not surprising weekend a month until she starts full One example of the hospital part- or special. However, he said, if all time in December. nering with other community orga- the other aspects of a hospital visit She and Dr. Licke, who will Patrol stepping up alcohol enforcement nizations is working with the school go smoothly, that can affect whether be starting work next year, went district to provide baseline balance they view the overall experience as through medical school and resi- PATROL, from Page 1 member. We hope that everyone weeks, and we hope this contributes checks for student athletes. Kin- positive or negative. dency together. will remember to designate a sober to a safer time for all of those utiliz- mon said this provides something “This is new to us, and possibly “They are both very interested in is almost four times higher than the driver, not just this weekend, but all ing our Kansas roads.” to compare responses to when an unique among small, critical access rural medicine and women’s medi- death to injury ratio for non-alcohol of the time,” said Colonel Ernest E. Over the 2012 Labor Day holiday athlete has sustained a head injury, hospitals,” he said. cine,” Goodwin said. related crashes. Garcia, superintendent of the Kan- reporting period, Kansas troopers helping doctors determine whether If the position is successful, he Both doctors specialize in family “The last thing we want to inves- sas Highway Patrol. worked four fatal crashes, result- or not there has been a concussion. said, it would be expanded to in- medicine and obstetrics. tigate on our highways is a fatality “Troopers and other officers will ing in four deaths. One of the fatal The Family Health Center has clude the rest of the hospital. crash involving someone’s family be out in force over the next few crashes was alcohol-related. The Goodland Star News Service Directory WEEKEND SPECIAL The Service Directory does the hard work for you! hange Spec Oil C ial FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAYS! 5 qts. Conventional Oil 6 qts. Dexos Oil Call Angela today to & Filter change Half rack ribs, mashed potatoes, & Filter change find out how! 95* 95* corn on the cob and a drink ONLY $10! 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Your Ad could be here! Call Angela at 899-2338 1205 Main Goodland, Kan. (785) 899-2338 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, August 20, 2013 7 Delinquent Taxes Published in the Goodland Star News, Addr: 1525 Montana Ave 67735 4 67741 Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: 2420 Com- 184.78 Potterf, Andrew L Subd-First Addn to Goodland Blk-34 Goodland, Kansas, Tuesday, August 06, 164.39 Bostwick, Samara Subd-Sharp’s 421.39 Gomez, Maria R Subd-Kohler merce Rd 67735 Subd-Sharp’s Addn toGoodland Blk-3 Lot-1 Prop Addr: 1310 Syracuse Ave 13 & 20, 2013. Notice is hereby given Addn to Goodland Blk-1 Lot-14 Prop First Add to Goodland Blk-2 Prop Addr: 474.64 McGlone, Michael Charles Subd- Lot-7 Prop Addr: 1536 Syracuse Ave 67735 that the taxes assessed for the year 2012 Addr: 1521 Montana Ave 67735 104 College Ave 67735 Goodland Original Town Blk-90 Prop 67735 11,843.99 Sunrich Aquisition Inc Subd- on the lands, lots and blocks described 339.86 Bostwick, Samara Subd-Sharp’s 3,451.07 Goodland Grain LLC Subd- Addr: 309 E 14th St 67735 8.31 Power Drive Supply LLC Subd- Goodland Industrial Park Blk-2 Lot-2 in the following list, accompanied by Addn to Goodland Blk-1 Lot-16 Prop Goodland Industrial Park Blk-3 Lot-3 346.47 Mendiola, Jorge & AraceliSubd- Replate Blks 6-9 Kanorado Blk-8 Lot-27 Prop Addr: 1701 Industrial Loop 67735 the names of the owner and situated in Addr: 1519 Montana Ave 67735 & 6 Prop Addr: Co Rd 3rd Addn to Goodland Blk-13 Prop Addr: Prop Addr: 107 Western St 67741 142.01 Sunrich LLC Subd-Goodland Sherman County, State of Kansas, are 47.62 Bostwick, Samara Subd-Sharp’s 465.13 Gould, Mark Allen & Mielani 1116 Cherry Ave 67735 75.96 R C Enterprises ofBrewster, KS. City Tracts Sec-24 Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop whole or in part unpaid and that said Addn to Goodland Blk-1 Lot-18 Prop Leann Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland 3,012.20 Merchant, Mayuri & Sailesh LLC Sec-25 Twp-10 Rng-37 Addr: Hwy 27 67735 land, lots or blocks will be, on the First Addr: 1515 Montana Ave 67735 Blk-11 Lot-23 Prop Addr: 1003 Cherry Subd-Goodland City Tracts Sec-29 4,964.40 Rasure, Daniel P Strnad, Jill 1,407.39 Tabor, Misty D Subd-First Tuesday of September, 2013 bid off by 187.65 Buell, Leona L & Weehunt, Loren Ave 67735 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 811 E Hwy E Subd-Sugar Hills Golf Club Sec-21 Addn to Goodland Blk-6 Prop Addr: 823 me in the name of Sherman County, Dale Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Goodland 252.35 Gutierrez, Roberto A & Josefa G 24 67735 Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: 6488 Road Cattletrail Ave 67735 NO BIDDERS BEING allowed and Blk-3 Lot-6 Prop Addr: 1534 Syracuse Subd-Replate Blk 1 Cody’s Addn Blk-1 554.67 Migchelbrink, Cary C; Vallejo, 16 67735 358.52 Tracy, Mary Lou Subd-Goodland sold to Sherman County for the amount Ave 67735 Lot-18 Prop Addr: 104 Center St 67741 Tonia S & Sec-16 Twp-07 Rng-38 Prop 95.45 Reyna, Jimmy & Dominga Subd- Sub of Blks to Orig Blk-78 Prop Addr: of delinquent taxes and interest and legal 1,073.12 Burk, Jerrod Sec-31 Twp-08 379.24 H & W Enterprises, LLC Sec-23 Addr: Co Rd Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-8 Lot-3 1310 Clark Ave 67735 charges due thereon and unpaid to said Rng-39 Prop Addr: 3342 Sunset Dr Twp-10 Rng-37 836.30 Miller, Kenneth P Subd-2nd Prop Addr: 1612 Colorado Ave 67735 10,012.69 Trandel, Thomas Subd-N date, according to the provision of Chap- 67735 1,861.90 H O N I Inc & H W P of Vero Addn to Goodland Blk-37 Lot-1 Prop 740.45 Reyna, Jimmy G & Dominga Main Addn Sec-18 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop ter 79, Articles 23 of the Kansas Statues 1.56 Buzzi, Gretchen Revocable Trust Beach Inc Subd-Goodland City Tracts Addr: 602 Sherman Ave 67735 Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-8 Addr: 214 N Main Ave 67735 Annotated unless otherwise prohibited by Sec-18 Twp-09 Rng-37 Sec-19 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 516 249.76 Miller, Rodney B EtalSubd-2nd Lot-6 Prop Addr: 1624 Colorado Ave 277.06 Turner, Rose M Subd-Kohler applicable Federal or State law. 328.40 Caldwell’s Inc Subd-Kohler First W Hwy 24 67735 Addn to Goodland Blk-30 Lot-16 Prop 67735 First Add toGoodland Blk-2 Prop Addr: April J. Hall, Add to Goodland Blk-6 Lot-12 Prop 3.98 Hannan, Helen Sec-11 Twp-07 Addr: 515 Broadway Ave 67735 37.03 Rooney, Patricia A aka Kelly- 101 Walnut Ave 67735 Sherman County Treasurer Addr: 205 Caldwell Ave 67735 Rng-37 44.39 MJR Investements,LLC Sec-18 Brennan, BriahnSec-27 Twp-09 Rng-37 262.40 Urban, Rocky E Subd-2nd Addn 276.88 Calkins, Leonard L & Betty M 620.89 Harrington, Patricia M Subd-2nd Twp-07 Rng-40 36.41 Sanderson, Kenneth B Sec-02 Twp- to Goodland Blk-4 Lot-11 Prop Addr: 706.50 Aaron, Rose Dorine Subd-2nd Subd-First Addn to Goodland Blk-28 Addn to Goodland Blk-44 Lot-10 Prop 12.73 MJR Investments, LLC Sec-19 09 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd 117 Center Ave 67735 Addn to Goodland Blk-36 Lot-15 Prop Lot-4 Prop Addr: 809 W 12th ST 67735 Addr: 722 Clark Ave 67735 Twp-06 Rng-41 408.66 Schaffer, Dale & Tasha Subd- 788.77 Valdez, Donald & RobinSubd- Addr: 402 W 7th St 67735 80.07 Calkins, Loran Etal Subd-First 404.30 Haynes, Tommy L & Retina 50.82 MJR Investments, LLC Sec-05 Goodland Original Town Blk-67 Lot-11 Replate Blks 6-9 Kanorado Blk-7 Lot-17 75.41 Adams, David T & Susan D Subd- Addn to Goodland Blk-28 Lot-7 Prop A Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-3 Twp-07 Rng-41 Prop Addr: 223 W 11th St 67735 Prop Addr: 203 Western St 67741 Kanorado Original Town Blk-4 Lot-14 Addr: W 12th St 67735 Lot-13 Prop Addr: 117 Main Ave 67735 50.82 MJR Investments, LLC Sec-02 349.58 Schaffer, Dale & Tasha 261.02 Vallejo, Tonia S & Stephen C Sec- Prop Addr: Main St 67741 44.45 Carson, Connie Subd-Sharp’s 772.60 Heid, John & Madden, Shelly K Twp-07 Rng-42 Subd-2nd Addn TO Goodland Blk-17 08 Twp-07 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd 103.15 Adams, David T & Susan D Addn to Goodland Blk-8 Prop Addr: 910 Subd-GoodlandOriginal Town Blk-66 12.73 MJR Investments, LLC Sec-14 Prop Addr: 324 Broadway Ave 67735 653.68 Varney, Lisa Subd-Goodland Subd-Kanorado Original Town Blk-4 W 17th St 67735 Prop Addr: 121 W 11th St 67735 Twp-07 Rng-42 245.88 Schaffer, Dale & Tasha Subd- Original Town Blk-70 Lot-10 Prop Addr: Prop Addr: Walnut St 67741 10.34 Chapman, Christopher E Sec-31 497.78 Heid, John & Madden, Shelly 50.82 MJR Investments, LLC Sec-33 Goodland Sub of Original Town Blk-1 414 W 13th St 67735 171.56 Aguirre, Joe Jr Subd-Rule’s 1st Twp-06 Rng-42 Subd-First Addn to Goodland Blk-35 Twp-07 Rng-42 Lot-1 Prop Addr: 1502 Caldwell Ave 814.08 Walker, Dr Andy& VickieSubd- Add to Kanorado Blk-17 Lot-5 Prop 144.14 Clark, Angel A Subd-C K & N Lot-18 Prop Addr: 620 W 14th St 67735 12.77 MJR Investments, INC Sec-05 67735 First Addn to Goodland Blk-24 Prop Addr: 308 Locust St 67741 Addn to Goodland Blk-11 Lot-6 Prop 465.13 Heid, John & Madden, S K Subd- Twp-06 Rng-37 1,170.86 Schiefen, Patricia A Subd- Addr: 1108 Kansas Ave 67735 47.89 Aguirre, Jose Jr & Pena, Olevia Addr: 1516 Grand Ave 67735 Goodland Sub of Blks to Orig Blk-75 Lot- 38.09 MJR Investments, LLC Sec-13 Goodland Original Town Blk-59 Lot-15 309.31 Walker, Waylon & Irene Subd- Subd-Rule’s 1st Add to Kanorado Blk-15 113.13 Clift, Jimmy Subd-Sharp’s Addn 11 Prop Addr: 1209 Broadway Ave 67735 Twp-07 Rng-40 Prop Addr: 1019 Center Ave 67735 2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-27 Lot-4 Lot-9 Prop Addr: 102 Front St 67741 to Goodland Blk-1 Lot-11 Prop Addr: 360.53 Heier, Timothy R Subd-Eastridge 286.50 Mojica, Isreal & Mojica, Saman- 100.63 Schroeder, Carlene Subd-Sharp’s Prop Addr: 410 Clark Ave 67735 358.52 Albers, Andrew Ray Albers, 526 W 16th St 67735 Addn #1 Blk-4 Lot-2 Prop Addr: 804 thaSubd-Sharp’s Addn TO Goodland Addn to Goodland Blk-1 Lot-6 Prop 407.02 Warren Rick Subd-2nd Addn to Glenda Leann Subd-First Addn to Good- 337.86 Cockey, William A & Linda M Eustis Ave 67735 Blk-12 Lot-16 Prop Addr: 1615 Montana Addr: 1530 Kansas Ave 67735 Goodland Blk-22 Prop Addr: 423 Kansas land Blk-38 Lot-5 Prop Addr: 612 W Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-35 14.77 Helena Chemical Co Sec-19 Ave 67735 47.89 Schroeder, Carlene Subd-Sharp’s Ave 67735 15th St 67735 Lot16 Prop Addr: 408 W 6th St 67735 Twp-08 Rng-38 Prop Addr: 6409 Road 208.47 Montoya, Jose J & EstherSubd- Addn to Goodland Blk-1 Lot-7 Prop 981.18 Weiss, Ronald Lee Subd-C K & N 681.90 Almanza, Luis A & Tania Elvira 47.87 Cody, Amy M Estate Subd-Kano- 25 67735 Kanorado Original Town Blk-11 Prop Addr: Kansas Ave 67735 Addn to Goodland Blk-11 Lot-12 Prop Chavez Subd-Beahm’s Addn to Good- rado Original Town Blk-5 Lot-11 Prop 1,089.74 Hellerud, Thomas Lee Subd- Addr: Walnut St 67741 204.56 Scott, Arnold Subd-2nd Addn to Addr: 1532 Grand Ave 67735 land Blk-26 Prop Addr: 420 Harrison Addr: 504 Center St 67741 3rd Addn to Goodland Blk-22 Lot-19 429.06 Moreno, Jesus F Barrera Moreno, Goodland Blk-19 Lot-18 Prop Addr: 315 4,374.83 West, Alex D & Pamela S Subd- Ave 67735 1,926.51 Cody, Rodney Dean Jr Family Prop Addr: 1309 Cherry Ave 67735 David F Barrera Subd-Goodland City Sherman Ave 67735 Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-13 Lot-1 .96 Appraisal Assoc of Okla Sec-24 Twp- TR Subd-Goodland City Tracts Sec-19 559.25 Hellerud, Timothy E Subd-C K Tracts Sec-19 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 181.33 Scott, Arnold R Subd-First Divi- Prop Addr: 531 W 17th St 67735 10 Rng-41 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 118 E Hwy & N Addn to Goodland Blk-18 Lot-8 1619 Kansas Ave 67735 sion of First Addn Blk-9 Prop Addr: 1503 902.64 Widner, Bob G Subd-C K & N 2.40 Appraisal Assoc of Okla Sec-08 24 67735 Prop Addr: 1618 Caldwell Ave 67735 674.35 Mote, O D Subd-2nd Addn to Syracuse Ave 67735 Addn to Goodland Blk-10 Lot-20 Prop Twp-10 Rng-40 465.29 Cody, Rodney Dean Jr Family 684.27 Hellman, Lauren & Rosalie Goodland Blk-11 Lot-16 Prop Addr: 211 282.33 Scott, Arnold R Subd-2nd Addn Addr: 1527 Grand Ave 67735 20.95 Appraisal Assoc of Okla Sec-22 TR Subd-Goodland Sub of Blks to Orig Subd-Rule’s 1st Add to Kanorado Blk-16 Center Ave 67735 to Goodland Blk-48 Lot-17 Prop Addr: 486.81 Wieland, R Scott Sec-12 Twp-10 Twp-10 Rng-40 Blk-50 Prop Addr: 222 E 10th St 67735 Lot-23 Prop Addr: 305 Locust St 67741 804.56 Musil, Melvin L JR & Cynthia 709 Grand Ave 67735 Rng-37 Prop Addr: Co Rd 5.30 Appraisal Assoc of Okla Sec-19 267.77 Conrad, Lawrence A Sec-04 899.03 Hernandez, Benny J Subd-3RD LynnSubd-Goodland Original Town 229.39 Scott, Arnold R Subd-Sharp’s 139.84 Wilson, James L Subd-First Addn Twp-10 Rng-40 Twp-08 Rng-41 Prop Addr: 6780 Road Addn to Goodland Blk-2 Prop Addr: 602 Blk-71 Prop Addr: 312 W 13th St 67735 Addn to Goodland Blk-2 Prop Addr: to Goodland Blk-36 Prop Addr: 526 W 16.67 Appraisal Assoc of Okla Sec-27 10 67735 E 9th St 67735 71.67 Nemechek, Melvin R & Nem- 1505 Syracuse Ave 67735 14th St 67735 Twp-10 Rng-40 264.25 Cotten, Robert L & Sandra L 255.71 Hernandez, Reina Subd-Kohler echek, Victor M Sec-32 Twp-09 Rng-39 402.72 Shepard, Dan L Subd-3rd Addn 691.88 Winter, Larry A DVM Sec-29 247.46 Arasmith, Patrick L & Margaret Subd-First Addn to Goodland Blk-25 First Add to Goodland Blk-6 Lot-13 Prop Prop Addr: Co Rd to Goodland Blk-12 Lot-23 Prop Addr: Twp-08 Rng-42 Prop Addr: 245 Road L Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-6 Lot-33 Prop Addr: 520 W 13th St 67735 Addr: 211 Caldwell Ave 67735 101.66 New Goodland Energy Center 1001 Caldwell Ave 67735 63 67741 Prop Addr: 1515 Cattletrail Ave 67735 179.34 Cramer, Cramer, Walter & 176.21 Hernandez, Rhonda Renee Subd- LLC Sec-20 Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: 1,023.65 Short, Tamara Subd-First Addn 542.60 Witzel, Chandra Subd-Rule’s 1st 898.86 Armstrong, Robert K Subd- Wilson Partners Sec-27 Twp-08 Rng-42 2nd Addn TO Goodland Blk-23 Lot-16 Co Rd to Goodland Blk-38 Lot-1 Prop Addr: Add to Kanorado Blk-19 Lot-14 Prop Goodland City Tracts Sec-29 Twp-08 270.35 Daise, Paul K Family Rev TR Prop Addr: 419 Grand Ave 67735 2.99 New Goodland Energy Center LLC 1420 Montana Ave 67735 Addr: 504 Front St 67741 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 2157 Caldwell 67735 Sec-25 Twp-07 Rng-42 Prop Addr: 6995 4,714.85 Hicks, Truman & Catherine- Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot-26 17,446.72 Shreeji Motel Inc Subd-Good- 752.97 Witzel, Chandra & Mueller, Na- 36.01 Bagley, Rex & Sandra Subd- Road 6 67741 Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-9 Prop Addr: Winderidge Dr land City Tracts Sec-25 Twp-08 Rng-40 tasha Subd-Hartstine’s 2nd to Kanorado Kanorado Original Town Blk-11 Prop 135.82 Daise, Randall L Sec-19 Twp-06 Lot-14 Prop Addr: 1613 Colorado Ave 2.99 New Goodland Energy Center LLC Prop Addr: 2218 Commerce Rd 67735 Blk-32 Lot-17 Prop Addr: 412 Rule St Addr: Main St 67741 Rng-41 Prop Addr: Co Rd 67735 Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot-25 493.63 Slusher, Harold Wayne, II Subd- 67741 624.33 Baker, DElvin & Darlene, Sec-01 594.01 Daniels, Kenneth D Subd- 363.11 Hillman, Craig L Subd-C K & Prop Addr: AgriPower Dr 67735 3rd Addn to Goodland Blk-22 Lot-8 Prop 360.39 Xarhis, John Alex & Kristina- Twp-09 Rng-40 Prop Addr: 6130 Hwy Goodland Original Town Blk-63 Prop N Addn to Goodland Blk-7 Lot-5 Prop 2.99 New Goodland Energy Center LLC Addr: 528 E 14th St 67735 Subd-Goodland Original Town Blk-80 27 67735 Addr: 1116 Caldwell Ave 67735 Addr: 1516 Broadway Ave 67735 Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot-11 260.67 Smith, Chandler Etal Subd-3rd Prop Addr: 120 W 14th St 67735 3,554.33 Balderas, Jesus & Rosalba 87.34 Dankin, Lawrence Etal Subd-C 123.67 Hostetler, Brent Subd-First Addn Prop Addr: Windridge Dr Addn to Goodland Blk-11 Prop Addr: 245.02 Yanez, Jeannie Murry &/or Vil- Subd-Goodland City Tracts Sec-19 K & N Addn to Goodland Blk-10 Lot-4 to Goodland Blk-35 Lot-8 Prop Addr: 131.75 New Goodland Energy Center 517 E 10th St 67735 larea Toni Esmerada Subd-Kohler First Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 910 W Hwy Prop Addr: 1516 Sherman Ave 67735 615 W 13th St 67735 LLC Subd-Goodland Energy Center 739.47 Smith, Chandler Etal Subd-3rd Add to Goodland Blk-6 Lot-15 Prop 24 67735 77.35 Davis, Tarry A Sec-30 Twp-08 133.64 Hostetler, Brent Subd-Beahm’s Lot-12 Prop Addr: AgriPower Dr 67735 Addn to Goodland Blk-20 Lot-13 Prop Addr: 227 Caldwell Ave 67735 173.30 Barnhart, Shirley A Subd-Sharp’s Rng-39 Prop Addr: Co Rd Addn to Goodland Blk-48 Prop Addr: 3.36 New Goodland Energy Center LLC Addr: 1223 Caldwell Ave 67735 227.80 Yarbrough, Walter & Yarbrough, Addn to Goodland Blk-1 Lot-9 Prop 3.61 Egan, Thomas J Sec-29 Twp-08 721 Cherry Ave 67735 Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot-10 3,496.10 Smith, Clifford E Subd-C K & Matilda Subd-First Addn to Goodland Addr: 520 W 16th St 67735 Rng-40 Prop Addr: Co Rd 114.48 Hostetler, Brent Subd-2nd Addn Prop Addr: Energy Park Dr N Addn to Goodland Blk-26 Lot-1 Prop Blk-36 Lot-14 Prop Addr: 527 W 13th 172.18 Baumfalk, Virgil Sec-06 Twp-08 2.77 Elliott Burks, Marie Sec-15 Twp-10 to Goodland Blk-20 Lot-1 Prop Addr: 3.36 New Goodland Energy Center LLC Addr: 421 E 17th St 67735 St67735 Rng-40 Prop Addr: 1396 67735 Rng-40 304 Sherman Ave 67735 Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot-1 129.54 Smith, Clifford E Subd-C K & 1,215.13 Yarbrough, Walter & Mary M 581.17 Beedy, Geraldine V (TOD) Subd- .12 Elliott, Cecily Sec-24 Twp-10 Rng-41 242.26 Hostetler, Brent Subd-2nd Addn Prop Addr: Windridge Dr N Addn to Goodland Prop Addr: E 17th Subd-C K & N Addn to Goodland Blk- Kohler First Add to Goodland Blk-5 Prop 2.40 Elliott, Cecily Sec-27 Twp-10 to Goodland Blk-37 Lot-13 Prop Addr: 3.36 New Goodland Energy Center LLC St 67735 15 Prop Addr: 1602 Main Ave 67735 Addr: 215 Cherry Ave 67735 Rng-40 322 W 7th St 67735 Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot-2 621.91 Smith, James A & Velda O Sec-31 292.09 Yarbrough, Walter Subd-Sharp’s 216.22 Bennett, Debra & Hall, Tika 2.77 Elliott, Cecily Sec-15 Twp-10 953.46 Howard, Clarence L Subd-First Prop Addr: AgriPower Dr 67735 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 3353 Sunset Addn to Goodland Blk-7 Lot-5 Prop Subd-Beahm’s Addn to Goodland Blk- Rng-40 Division of First Addn Blk-8 Lot-3 Prop 3.36 New Goodland Energy Center LLC Dr 67735 Addr: 1622 Wyoming Ave 67735 26 Prop Addr: 404 Harrison Ave 67735 5.30 Elliott, J C & Benton, Laura Edith Addr: 1506 Kansas Ave 67735 Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot-9 35.42 Smith, Tillie Etal Subd-Sharp’s 310.18 Yarbrough, Walter Subd-Sharp’s .36 Benton, Laura Edith Sec-24 Twp-10 Sec-31 Twp-10 Rng-40 802.92 Howard, Clarence L Jr EtalSubd- Prop Addr: Energy Park Dr Addn TO Goodland Blk-14 Lot-1 Prop Addn to Goodland Blk-8 Lot-9 Prop Rng-41 57.36 Emig, Norma L Sec-05 Twp-10 Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-9 Lot-1 3.36 New Goodland Energy Center LLC Addr: Montana Ave 67735 Addr: 1629 Wyoming Ave 67735 8.18 Benton, Laura Edith Sec-15 Twp- Rng-40 Prop Addr: 1602 Texas Ave 67735 Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot-8 338.52 Smith, Tillie L (TOD) Subd-3RD 539.52 Yarger, Michael J Subd-Goodland 10 Rng-40 38.09 First National Bank Sec-27 Twp- 82.19 James, Curt Subd-KanoradoOrig- Prop Addr: Energy Park Dr Addn to Goodland Blk-7 Prop Addr: 604 City Tracts Sec-20 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop 7.10 Benton, Laura Edith Sec-27 Twp- 08 Rng-42 inal Town Blk-3 Lot-8 Prop Addr: 208 3.36 New Goodland Energy Center LLC E 10th St 67735 Addr: 1801 Caldwell 67735 10 Rng-40 141,458.74 First National Bank of Good- Locust St 67741 Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot-3 838.02 Somers, Brian K & Carolyn R 1,450.29 Yarger, Michael J Sec-20 Twp- 1,929.68 Bentzinger, Justin D Subd- land Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot- 2,979.79 Jennings, Jeremiah Thomas Prop Addr: AgriPower Dr 67735 Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-16 08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 1207 E 8th St Goodland Original Town Blk-66 Prop 6 Prop Addr: 101 Sunflower Dr 67735 Koehler, Colleen Subd-Goodland Origi- 7,564.47 New Goodland Energy Center Prop Addr: 302 Clark Ave 67735 67735 Addr: 1102 Main Ave 67735 246.46 Fisher, Gary Leon & Brenda Sue nal Town Blk-59 Lot-11 Prop Addr: 1024 LLC Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot- 309.61 Soper, Jeff Subd-First Addn to 349.23 Yarger, Michael J & Cindie J Sec- 479.86 Bentzinger, Justin D Subd-First Subd-First Addn to Goodland Blk-8 Lot- Main Ave 67735 4 Prop Addr: Synergy Dr Goodland Blk-12 Lot-32 Prop Addr: 518 02 Twp-07 Rng-39 Prop Addr: Co Rd Division of First Addn Blk-10 Lot-1 Prop 4 Prop Addr: 903 W 9th St 67735 532.35 Johnson, Leon L & Carol J Subd- 2.99 New Goodland Energy Center LLC W 10th St 67735 198.43 Yarger, Michael J & Cindie J Sec- Addr: 1502 Syracuse Ave 67735 212.88 Flores, Irma Subd-C K & N Addn 2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-17 Prop Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot-13 206.58 Soto, Erika Perez Etal Subd-3rd 11 Twp-07 Rng-39 475.62 Bentzinger, Justin D Subd-Sharp’s to Goodland Blk-5 Lot-11 Prop Addr: Addr: 318 Broadway Ave 67735 Prop Addr: Energy Park Dr Addn to Goodland Blk-23 Prop Addr: Prop Addr: Co Rd Addn to Goodland Blk-12 Lot-24 Prop 1526 Caldwell Ave 67735 .36 Jones, Annette Rae Sec-24 Twp-10 2.99 New Goodland Energy Center LLC 1310 College Ave 67735 2,050.65 Yarger, Mike & Cindy Subd- Addr: 515 W 16th St 67735 988.49 Flying Anchor Rev Liv TR Subd- Rng-41 Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot-24 36.53 Stampler, Judith Sec-27 Twp-07 Goodland City Tracts Sec-20 Twp-08 572.67 Bentzinger, Justin D Sec-13 Twp- 3rd Addn to Goodland Blk-26 Lot-7 Prop 8.18 Jones, Annette Rae Sec-15 Twp-10 Prop Addr: Railroad Dr 67735 Rng-38 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 1825 Cherry Ave 08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: Co Rd Addr: 620 E 15th St 67735 Rng-40 4,559.75 New Goodland Energy Center 36.41 Stampler, Ronald Sec-34 Twp-07 67735 1,226.20 Bentzinger, Justin D Sec-23 121.95 Flying Anchor Rev TR Sec-09 7.10 Jones, Annette Rae Sec-27 Twp-10 LLC Subd-Goodland Energy Center Lot- Rng-38 593.31 Young, Leonard V & Wilma Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: Co Rd Twp-09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: Co Rd Rng-40 16 Prop Addr: 201 Energy Park Dr 67735 31.88 Stasser, M Merle Sec-19 Twp-07 I Subd-C K & N Addn to Goodland 1,149.22 Black, Shawn Sec-31 Twp-07 125.12 Flying Anchor Rev Liv TR Sec-09 214.61 Kear, Lonny Lee & Jodie A Subd- 4,476.51 New Goodland Energy Center Rng-41 Prop Addr: Co Rd Blk-15 Rng-38 Prop Addr: 2540 67735 Twp-09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: Co Rd Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-8 Lot-9 LLC Subd-Goodland Energy Center 31.88 Stasser, M Merle Sec-20 Twp-07 Lot-4 Prop Addr: 1608 Main Ave 67735 607.35 Blevins, Ira D & Mary E Subd- 361.62 Flying Anchor Rev TR Sec-10 Prop Addr: 525 W 15th St 67735 Lot-5 Prop Addr: Energy Park Dr 67735 Rng-41 Prop Addr: Co Rd 27.82 Zupko, Kurt Etal Sec-14 Twp-10 Goodland Original Town Blk-73 Lot-15 Twp-09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: Co Rd 128.88 Kimminau, Lyle Subd-First Addn 144,506.48 New Goodland Energy 76.32 Stasser, M Merle Sec-29 Twp-07 Rng-41 Prop Addr: Co Rd Prop Addr: 1219 Center Ave 67735 431.06 Flying Anchor Rev Liv TR Sec-10 to Goodland Blk-10 Lot-4 Prop Addr: Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy Rng-41 Prop Addr: Co Rd 509.29 Zwetzig, Johanna E & Zwetzig, 1,015.78 Bohl, Larry D & Marilyn I Twp-09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: Co Rd 705 W 9th St 67735 Center Lot-5 Prop Addr: 200 Energy 135.05 Stasser, M Merle Sec-30 Twp-07 Dorothy C Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-4 Prop 317.53 Flying Anchor Rev TR Sec-10 571.07 Klinge, Dennis & Peggy Sec-33 Park Dr 67735 Rng-41 Prop Addr: Co Rd Blk-5 Prop Addr: 416 E 10th St 67735 Addr: 124 Main Ave 67735 Twp-09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 2215 Road Twp-08 Rng-38 Prop Addr: 6220 Road 219.49 Northdurft, Bradley J Subd-C 236.83 Stegman, Dennis W Etal Sec-30 415.17 Bohl, Marilyn Subd-C K & N 61 67735 28 67735 K & N Addn to Goodland Blk-10 Lot-6 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: Hwy 24 TOTAL $486,385.71 Addn to Goodland Blk-10 Prop Addr: 114.72 Flying Anchor Rev TR Young, 860.29 Koch, Diane L Subd-C K & N Prop Addr: 1524 Sherman Ave 67735 67735 1528 Sherman Ave 67735 Leonard & Wilma Sec-10 Twp-09 Rng- Addn to Goodland Blk-3 Lot-25 Prop 613.26 NorthernTrust Co (The) Sec-14 38.09 Strange, Dorothy Robert & Elvin Published in The Goodland Star-News, 329.26 Bohl, Marilyn I Subd-Goodland 39 Prop Addr: Co Rd Addr: 1503 Cherry Ave 67735 Twp-08 Rng-42 Prop Addr: Co Rd E Sec-10 Twp-09 Rng-38 Tuesday, August 6, 13 and 20, 2013. Original Town Blk-71 Lot-7 Prop Addr: 234.90 Flying Anchor Rev Liv TR Sec-10 482.17 Lance, Leroy & Ruby I(TOD) 259.59 NorthernTrust Co (The) Sec-29 2,096.28 Studer, Roger J & Carmen M 313 W 12th St 67735 Twp-09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: Co Rd Subd-First Addn to Goodland Blk-35 Twp-06 Rng-40 Prop Addr: Co Rd 659.27 Bohl, Marilyn I Subd-2nd Addn 85.95 Foster, Travis J Subd-Goodland Prop Addr: 622 W 14th St 67735 311.72 Nothdurft, Jerome D & Virginia to Goodland Blk-12 Lot-17 Prop Addr: Original Town Blk-57 Prop Addr: W 94.74 Ledesma, Antonio Sec-29 Twp-08 L Sec-26 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 215 Main Ave 67735 11th St 67735 Rng-42 Prop Addr: Hwy 24 67741 2326 Road 63 67735 88.40 Bohl, Marilyn I & Larry D Subd- 198.95 Galli, Jason C Subd-2nd Addn 88.26 Ledesma, Antonio Sec-29 Twp- 57.22 Orchard, Gary Subd-Hartstine’s Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-9 Lot-3 TO Goodland Blk-33 Prop Addr: 222 08 Rng-42 Prop Addr: 265 US Hwy 2nd to Kanorado Blk-20 Lot-23 Prop Turn off the Prop Addr: 1606 Texas Ave 67735 W 6th St 67735 24 67741 Addr: Oak St 67741 47.89 Bohl, Marilyn I & Larry D Subd- 316.76 Gamboa, Eraclio & Nicole Subd- 219.41 Lester, Ron & Joyce E Subd- 213.64 Orchard, Gary Subd-Hartstine’s Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-9 Lot-5 Rule’s 1st Add to Kanorado Blk-17 Lot-1 Goodland Original Town Blk-84 Prop 2nd toKanorado Blk-21 Lot-7 Prop Addr: television. Prop Addr: Texas Ave 67735 Prop Addr: 310 Locust St 67741 Addr: 1408 Grand Ave 67735 Oak St 67741 568.64 Bohl, Marilyn I Etal Subd- 220.30 Garza, Vicenta Ray Subd-2nd 161.86 Liby, Denise (Schmidt)Etal Sec- 27.24 Orchard, Gary Subd-Hartstine’s Goodland Original Town Blk-80 Prop Addn to Goodland Blk-14 Lot-5 Prop 34 Twp-08 Rng-42 Prop Addr: Co Rd 2nd to Kanorado Blk-21 Lot-25 Prop Addr: 122 W 14th ST 67735 Addr: 208 Caldwell Ave 67735 561.79 Linnell, Beckie Sec-05 Twp-08 Addr: WesternAve 67741 85.69 Borgman, Joy TOD to James M 1,076.09 GEC II LLC Subd-Goodland Rng-40 Prop Addr: 6702 Road 15 67735 38.09 Ormsby Land & Mfg. Co. Sec-34 Borgman Jack L Borgman Sec-28 Twp- Energy Center Lot-22 Prop Addr: Rail- 706.30 Lucero, Charles L Subd-C K & Twp-09 Rng-38 Turn on 07 Rng-39 road Dr 67735 N Addn to Goodland Blk-6 Prop Addr: 464.57 Pace, Charles Michael Subd- 85.69 Borgman, Belle, Borgman, Jack L, 1,074.38 GEC II LLC Subd-Goodland 1525 Broadway Ave 67735 Replate BLKS 6-9 Kanorado Blk-8 Borgman, James M TOD Sec-27 Twp-07 Energy Center Lot-21 Prop Addr: Rail- 33.78 M & M Farms TR Sec-22 Twp-08 Lot-39 Prop Addr: 115 Western St 67741 their minds. Rng-39 road Dr 67735 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd 47.61 Pancake, Amy J & Gary D Sec-03 394.12 Bostwick, Samara Subd-Beahm’s 1,330.39 GEC II LLC Subd-Goodland 670.12 M & M Farms TR Subd-Edson Twp-09 Rng-40 Addn to Goodland Blk-38 Prop Addr: Energy Center Lot-20 Prop Addr: Rail- Original Town Blk-1 Sec-22 Twp-08 177.70 Paterniti, Tim Subd-C K & N 602 College Ave 67735 road Dr 67735 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd Addn to Goodland Blk-18 Prop Addr: In school or at home, the 15.33 Bostwick, Samara Subd-2nd Addn 994.90 GEC II LLC Subd-Goodland 1,611.78 M & M Farms TR Subd-Edson 1601 Clark Ave 67735 newspaper is a textbook to Goodland Blk-19 Lot-17 Prop Addr: Energy Center Lot-19 Prop Addr: Rail- Original Town Blk-1 Sec-22 Twp-08 136.45 Pena, Valentino & KristiSubd- for life. Sherman Ave 67735 road Dr 67735 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd 3rd Addn to Goodland Blk-12 Lot-7 Prop The 385.26 Bostwick, Samara Subd-2nd 1,091.46 GEC II LLC Subd-Goodland 40.69 M D & M Liv TR Sec-22 Twp-08 Addr: 1016 Cherry Ave 67735 Addn to Goodland Blk-24 Lot-6 Prop Energy Center Lot-15 Prop Addr: Energy Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd 209.67 Peter, Arlene J Rev TR Sec-09 Encourage your children to make Goodland Addr: 412 Center Ave 67735 Park DR 82.25 M D & M Liv TR Sec-22 Twp-08 Twp-06 Rng-40 Prop Addr: CO RD reading the newspaper a part of 15.33 Bostwick, Samara Subd-2nd Addn 10,136.75 GEC II LLC Subd-Goodland Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd 36.53 Peters, Linda Jo Sec-27 Twp-07 their everyday routine for lifelong to Goodland Blk-47 Lot-13 Prop Addr: Energy Center Lot-18 Prop Addr: 101 107.10 M D & M Liv TR Sec-22 Twp-08 Rng-38 Star-News Sherman Ave 67735 Energy Park Dr 67735 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd 185.28 Phillips, Ed Subd-First Addn to learning. 1205 Main Ave. • 785-899-2338 22.71 Bostwick, Samara Subd-Sharp’s 647.65 George, Harold A LLC Sec-10 10,075.27 MAA Goodland Hospitality Goodland Blk-39 Lot-11 Prop Addr: 724 Addn to Goodland Blk-1 Lot-13 Prop Twp-07 Rng-42 Prop Addr: 7245 Road LLC Subd-Goodland City Tracts Sec-25 W 15th St 67735 8 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, August 20, 2013 All Central Time, for Kansas Mountain TIme Stations subtract an hour TV Channel Guide Tuesday Evening August 20, 2013 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ABC 28 ESPN 57 Cartoon Net 21 TV Land 41 Hallmark Extreme Weight Loss Body of Proof Local Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline S&T Eagle CBS NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles Person of Interest Local Late Show Letterman Ferguson 29 ESPN 2 58 ABC Fam 22 ESPN 45 NFL NBC Hollywood Game Night America's Got Talent Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. 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Northwest Tech soccer team win first outing of the season The Northwest Kansas Technical College men’s soccer team won its first game of the year 5-4 on Saturday against Chivas Denver. The Mavericks scored the first goal 28 minutes into the first period. Chivas tied the game 1-1 with a goal less than two minutes later. Northwest Tech pulled ahead 21 Crossword Puzzle minutes into the second half, but Chivas tied things up again four minutes later. With the score at 2-2 at the end of regulation play, the game went to overtime, where each team is allowed a series of penalty kicks. The Mavericks scored three goals to Chivas’ two, giving Northwest Tech the 5-4 win. Chivas Denver is a semi-pro team that Maverick’s coach Angel Campos plays for. During Saturday’s game, Campos played on the opposing team. Next action for the Mavericks is Saturday at home against Northeastern Junior College. Photos by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News

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