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Area/State Colby Free Press Thursday, January 13, 2011 Page 3 Weather County reappoints officers Four seats open Corner From “COUNTY,” Page 1 Haggard; Summers, Austen Moser (president). The commissioners named Sowers to represent gency Management personnel have training for ra- them on the Northwest Kansas Local Environmental diological spills, the federal government requires Protection Group; Christiansen for the Local Emer- for school board each county to name a radiological offi cer. Hilbrink gency Planning Committee and the Northwest Kan- From “SCHOOL,” Page 1 sel and sits on the Colby City is the “go to” person if there is a hazardous materi- sas Planning and Development Commission board; Council. als spill and Paul Steele to the county Economic Develop- that, in his view, has been able • Molstad, who works at Col- Members of the Thomas County Fair Board, and ment Alliance board. to weather the budget crisis by Canvass, said he hasn’t de- the city precinct or township they represent, includ- An appointment with Rick Freeman of HMN Ar- well. cided whether to run or not. He ed, from Colby, Precinct II, Bill Shields; Precinct IV, chitects of Overland Park to discuss possible jail ex- “We’ve been able to make was elected in 2007, when he Janet Hopson, Mark Bredemeier; West Morgan, Tom pansion was cancelled due to the bad weather Mon- cuts without losing programs received the most votes – more Chain, Audrey Hines (secretary), Stan Strange, Kathi day. or hurting our curriculum,” he than 1,300 – of any candidate. Wright; Wendell, Darrell Dible; East Hale, Nancy The commissioners will meet again at 9 a.m. Mon- said. Molstad, said he wants to en- Rundel; East Morgan, Schrock (vice president); Bar- day in their meeting room on the fi rst fl oor of the Weber said he expects the courage new people to put their rett, Brad Skolout; Lacey, Carmen Cronell, Karla Thomas County courthouse. board to have to continue deal- names in. ing with budget problems. County Clerk Shelly Harms “What we’re hearing from said besides Geihsler, two other Governor unveils budget proposals Topeka is that more cuts are people, Angela Gaede and Dale coming,” he said. Hershberger, both of Colby, By John Hanna nomic stimulus funds the state had “The interesting part about it Weber works at Lang Die- have fi led for the Colby board. AP Political Writer been using to prop up aid to public – and this is kind of the sad part schools and social services. about it – the total budget goes up, National Weather Service TOPEKA – Kansas Gov. Sam An even more eye-popping even if the per-pupil goes down, Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with Brownback outlined a proposed number in political terms could be which tells you you’re not getting a low around 19. West wind be- budget Thursday that would re- Brownback’s proposal to cut the as much to the classroom. You’re Mayor, four council seats tween 5 and 10 mph. duce overall state spending by 6 base state aid to public schools by getting more that’s going to fund Friday: Partly sunny, with a percent, cut public schools’ base $232 per student, or almost 6 per- the buildings and the teacher re- high near 41. North wind 5 to 10 aid per pupil, eliminate a major cent. Base aid doesn’t account for tirement,” Brownback told The will be on April 5 ballots mph becoming southwest. all the state tax dollars received by Associated Press Wednesday social services agency, abolish the From “BALLOTS,” Page 1 against the councilmen, but two Friday Night: Partly cloudy, Kansas’ 293 districts, but educa- night. “We’re pointing it out to state Parole Board and start phas- people, Gary Adrian, author of the with a low around 22. West wind tors tend to focus on the fi gure as people: This is where we’re trend- ing out tax dollars for the arts. the extra obligation. Mallory and book “Flight of the Eagles,” and a around 10 mph. a measurement of the state’s com- ing.” His staff went public with the Brown both said this week they Colby High booster club member, Saturday: Partly sunny, with mitment. In his State of the State address details of his spending plan for the have not decided. and Ed Collins have both fi led to a high near 43. Northwest wind “I can tell you this: The educa- Brownback said he will submit fi scal year beginning July 1 the Bieber was unavailable for run for mayor. between 5 and 10 mph. tion community will not be happy executive orders soon to reorga- morning after the new Republican comment today, but has indicated Armstrong said those interested Saturday Night: A 20 percent with his budget proposal, and if nize state government, eliminate governor declared in his fi rst State he will not be running again. in city positions must fi le with the chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, it passes, literally thousands of eight state agencies and cut 2,000 of the State address that the “days Armstrong said no one has city clerk by noon Tuesday, Jan. with a low around 19. teachers across the state will lose government jobs that are unfi lled. of ever-expanding government are signed on yet to replace or run 25. Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with over – and under my administra- their jobs,” Senate Vice President a high near 36. tion, they will not return.” John Vratil, a Leawood Republi- Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, Many of the details provided can, said Wednesday night before with a low around 21. to the House Appropriations and the details became public. M.L.King Day: A slight chance Senate Ways and Means commit- Brownback and his staff em- LOCAL TV LISTINGS of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, tee underscored that statement. phasized that the amount of to- with a high near 42. Chance of Brownback’s team argued that tal state tax dollars provided to sponsored by the precipitation is 20 percent. he’s still providing adequate sup- schools would increase during Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, port to education and core public the next fi scal year, though not with a low around 20. services even while proposing to enough to offset the expected loss Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a eliminate a projected $550 million of $200 million in federal stimu- high near 37. budget shortfall without raising lus funds for schools. He said after Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, taxes. his speech he’d work to give dis- with a low around 21. Brownback is proposing that tricts more fl exibility to use their Wednesday: Mostly sunny, $200 million in funds set aside reserve funds to compensate. with a high near 37. for highway projects be diverted The governor’s budget would Saturday Evening January 15, 2011 to general government programs protect special education spending 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Wednesday: High, 20; Low -9 – a tactic that’s been used in the and cover rising costs associated KAKE/ABC Wipeout Miss America Pageant Local Precip: Wed. 0.00 inches past. But his administration said with teacher pensions and build- KBSL/CBS NCIS The Defenders 48 Hours Mystery Local Month: 0.00 inches the one-time transfer won’t affect ing projects. Doing those things KSNK/NBC Chuck Law-Order L.A. 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